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Buddhist scholar David Loy discusses how the Buddhist religious tradition offers a fresh spiritual perspective on consumerism and ecology during a lecture at Vanderbilt University.
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Democracy advocate and world food and hunger expert, Frances Moore Lappé, provides the keynote address for the annual Provender Alliance Conference in Hood River, Oregon. The title of her talk is "Liberation Ecology: Toward an Empowering Frame to Move from Crisis to Transformation."
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A talk on similarities and differences between designed systems and self-organized systems, with implications for cooperation, governance, and complexity. Series: New Visions of Nature, Science and Religion [1/2006] [Humanities] [Show ID: 11082]
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A distinguished panel at UC Berkeley's Townsend Center for the Humanites, discuss the evolution and adaptation of food. Panel includes: Michael Pollan, Ignacio Chapela, Catherine Gallagher and Patricia Utterman. [1/2003] [Humanities] [Show ID: 7049]
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A slideshow tribute to Pete Duel's views on the ecology. For more memorials and tributes, please visit the Pete Duel Memorial Site, www.peteduel.info. Thank you.
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Designer Tom Ford and cultural commentator Guy Trebay engage in a conversation about the distinctive role of homage, open appropriation and creative transformation in fashion. The Norman Lear Center's landmark conference on creativity and ownership in the fashion industry asks whether the fashion industry offers a compelling model for other creative industries to explore and emulate.