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CSU podcasting presentation

Filed under: ProfPTJ's Podcasts — ptj at 8:15 pm on Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Presentation delivered 18 April 2007 at California State University-Stanislaus. Enhanced (AAC) file with slides.

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Freshman Day 2007, late show

Filed under: General Education — ptj at 12:28 pm on Friday, April 13, 2007

Due to unforeseen technical difficulties, and the fact that I wasn’t thinking clearly and didn’t plug in my other recording unit, I did not manage to capture anything from the afternoon presentation about the General Education program and the University College. But the early show recording turned out
just fine, so you can download that instead.

Remember that you’ll need iTunes or QuickTime Player to play this.

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Freshman Day 2007, early show

Filed under: General Education — ptj at 8:47 am on Friday, April 13, 2007

Here’s a presentation — enhanced podcast with slides — I gave at the 2007 Freshman Day
on the AU campus.

Remember that you’ll need iTunes or QuickTime Player to play this.

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The times they are a’changing

Filed under: Uncategorized — ptj at 8:25 pm on Wednesday, April 4, 2007

New look. Some new functions, including the handy calendar in the lower-left corner. The triumphant return of the RSS feeds in the right-hand column!

Stay tuned for more changes when I feel like wasting more time am feeling inspired.

Twisting Tongues

Filed under: ProfPTJ — ptj at 5:21 am on Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Here’s an article that Ron Krebs and I had published in the European Journal of International Relations on “rhetorical coercion.”

Twisting Tongues and Twisting Arms: The Power of Political Rhetoric

D-M-W q&a

Filed under: ProfPTJ's Podcasts — ptj at 8:29 pm on Monday, April 2, 2007

Here is the question-and-answer part of the Durkheim, Marx, Weber discussion from 29 March 2007. The audio is a little worse; I worked on it as much as I could, but there’s only so much you can do when people refuse to speak into the microphone…

D-M-W discussion

Filed under: ProfPTJ's Podcasts — ptj at 8:25 pm on Monday, April 2, 2007

Here’s the first part of a discussion I participated in on 29 March about Durkheim, Marx, and Weber as social theorists who are of use for contemporary social scientists. I talked about Weber — go figure — while Lou Goodman talked about Durkheim and Randy Persaud talked about Marx. This is the audio file of our presentations; the ensuing q&a is in the next post.