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Sydney Ideas

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Sydney Ideas is the University of Sydney's premier public lecture series program, bringing the world's leading thinkers and the latest research to the wider Sydney community.

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Ghada Karmi on Israel's Dilemma In Palestine

1h 35m · Published 09 Oct 00:00
Prominent Palestinian-British author and academic, Dr Ghada Karmi, had just released her book - Married to Another Man: Israel's Dilemma in Palestine, when she spoke at Sydney Ideas in 2007 to say the two-sate solution promoted by the West is no longer viable. Dr Karmi was in Australia as the presenter of the 2007 Edward Said Memorial Lecture at the University of Adelaide. For more info and speaker's biography see this page: http://sydney.edu.au/news/84.html?newsstoryid=1974

Julian Savulescu on The Ethics of New Science and Human Enhancement

1h 34m · Published 07 Aug 00:00
An Australian-born University of Oxford ethicist, who argued for allowing drugs in sport, speaks on the controversial ethics of cloning, stem-cell research and human enhancement. Professor Savulescu argues that a "new science", which uses radical techniques such as genetic engineering, is needed in order to enhance people's lives rather than just prevent and treat disease. For further info and speaker's biography see this page: http://sydney.edu.au/news/84.html?newsstoryid=1848

Tariq Ali on Latin America and the Arab World: resistance and occupation

1h 36m · Published 28 Jun 00:00
The London-based historian, political campaigner and prolific author Tariq Ali argues that Middle East should look to Latin America. Pointing to the success of Venezuela's leadership under the seven-times elected President Hugo Chávez, the author of Pirates of the Caribbean: Axis of Hope (2006), said that a new level of unity lead by radical new leaders has had a "massive impact" on South America. New pride has emerged in Latin American countries, said Ali. "You can see it in the way they walk." At the same time, the contrast to the Middle East "couldn't be greater." Alis said that hope came in the knowledge that political and social change was constant and discussed the future impact China's economy will have on the dominance of America as a world power. For further information and speaker's biography see this page: http://sydney.edu.au/news/84.html?newsstoryid=1795

Tariq Ali on Latin America and the Arab World: resistance and occupation

1h 36m · Published 19 Jun 00:00
UK activist, historian and author Tariq Ali took the Sydney Ideas audience through a world divided between privilege and poverty and demonstrated the situation in Latin America could not be more different to the Arab world. Both Latin America and the Arab world have sparked intense hostility from the West by challenging neoliberalism, but according to Ali, the resistance in the Middle East is divided and without the social vision to unite people. For more info and speaker's biography see this page: http://sydney.edu.au/news/84.html?newsstoryid=1795

Tanya Reinhart on Open Air Prisons: the Israeli occupation of Palestine

1h 37m · Published 09 Oct 00:00
In Australia to deliver the University of Adelaide's Edward Said Memorial Lecture, eminent Israeli academic, author and linguist Tanya Reinhart argued that speaking out against Israel's handling of the Palestinian conflict is the best act of solidarity one can show towards Israelis and the Jewish people. "When I think of Edward Said, I not only think about a voice of reason and justice, but also a life in exile, losing the landscape of your childhood," she said. For more info and speaker's biography see this page: http://sydney.edu.au/news/84.html?newsstoryid=1333

The Puzzle Of Sagrada Familia Church: how did Gaudi plan to finish it?

1h 39m · Published 08 Jun 00:00
Dr Jordi Bonet, the Spanish architect who is completing the Sagrada Família Church, Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece in Barcelona, shares his incredible knowledge of the ongoing renovation project. For more info and speaker's biography see this page: http://sydney.edu.au/news/84.html?newsstoryid=1083

Mathis Wackernagle on Making Sustainability Real with the Ecological Footprint

1h 21m · Published 27 Apr 00:00
Are we running out of planet? Do economies self-correct or self-destruct when operating as if resources are limitless? How do we meassure our footprint and what do we do once we know this? In this 2006 Sydney Ideas lecture Mathis Wackernagel, co-creator of the Ecological Footprint concept explored these questions and demonstrated how the meassuring tools can help in better management of our ecological assets.

Robert Fisk on The Frontline Journalism

1h 43m · Published 07 Mar 00:00
Robert Fisk, arguably the most distinguished foreign correspondent of his generation, has witnessed many of the most important and savage events in recent history, reporting on two US wars in Iraq, two Afghan wars, the Israel/Palestine conflict, Israel’s invasion of Lebanon, and the civil war in the former Yugoslavia. Fisk has also been the most compelling voice against British and American intervention in the Middle East.

Sydney Ideas has 518 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 609:19:44. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 21st, 2024 07:43.

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