Clare Hall – Tanner Lectures

The purpose of the T.anner lectures is to advance and reflect upon the scholarly and scientific learning related to human values

Tanner Lecture Respondents 2020 - Gaining Power, Losing Control

With Tanner Lecture respondents - Dr Stephen Cave, Executive Director of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, University of Cambridge, Professor Martin Rees, Emeritus Professor of Cosmology and Astrophysics, University of Cambridge, and Professor Sophia Roosth, Frederick S. Danziger Associate Professor in the Department of the History of Science at Harvard University.

02-03
02:02:00

Gaining Power, Losing Control with Professor Jonathan L. Zittrain

George Bemis Professor of International Law, Harvard University, Professor of Computer Science, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Professor, Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government. Lecture 1 - Between Abdication and Suffocation: Three Eras of Governing Digital Platforms Lecture 2 - With Great Power Comes Great Ignorance: What’s Wrong When Machine Learning Gets It Right

02-03
01:59:52

The Free Speech Century: A Retrospective and a Guide - Part 4

Professor Lee Bollinger, President Columbia University. Respondents: • Professor Rae Langton (Professor of Philosophy, Cambridge) • Professor John Powell (Professor of Law and Professor of African American Studies and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley) • Fred Schauer (David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia)

11-22
41:30

The Free Speech Century: A Retrospective and a Guide - Part 3

The Free Speech Century: A Retrospective and a Guide. Professor Lee Bollinger, President Columbia University. Respondents: • Professor Rae Langton (Professor of Philosophy, Cambridge) • Professor John Powell (Professor of Law and Professor of African American Studies and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley) • Fred Schauer (David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia) Dinner is open to invitees and attendees of the lecture.

11-22
57:50

The Free Speech Century: A retrospective and a guide - Part 2

Professor Lee Bollinger, President Columbia University. Respondents: - Professor Rae Langton (Professor of Philosophy, Cambridge) - Professor John Powell (Professor of Law and Professor of African American Studies and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley) - Fred Schauer (David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia)

11-22
01:04:00

The Free Speech Century: A retrospective and a guide - Part 1

Professor Lee Bollinger, President Columbia University

11-22
50:58

Designing for Democracy: Architecture, Urban Space, and the Idea of Collective Self-Determination - Part 2

The Clare Hall Tanner Lectures 2017 was given this year by Professor Jan-Werner Müller, Professor of Politics at Princeton University. The lectures were entitled, Designing for Democracy: Architecture, Urban Space, and the Idea of Collective Self-Determination. Professor Martin Düchs, Mr Fraser Nelson and Professor David Runciman responded, each approaching Professor Werner Müller’s lectures from different perspectives.

12-11
01:47:42

The Clare Hall Tanner Lectures - Designing for Democracy: Architecture, Urban Space, and the Idea of Collective Self-Determination.

The Clare Hall Tanner Lectures 2017 were given this year by Professor Jan-Werner Müller, Professor of Politics at Princeton University.

12-11
01:42:46

Tanner Lecture 2016 Part 2 - Professor Derek Gregory

Peter Wall Distinguished Professor and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Bombing is back in the headlines – but then it never really left. Over the last hundred years, bombing has become the preferred military option for many states, but it has supposedly been radically transformed over the last decade or so by the introduction of unmanned aerial vehicles (‘drones’). Their use has attracted a lively debate, inside and outside military circles, but this has rarely situated Predators and Reapers within the longer history of aerial violence or the larger matrix of military violence within which they have been deployed. These lectures seek to fill both those gaps.

02-08
54:55

Tanner Lecture 2016 Part 1 - Professor Derek Gregory

Peter Wall Distinguished Professor and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Bombing is back in the headlines – but then it never really left. Over the last hundred years, bombing has become the preferred military option for many states, but it has supposedly been radically transformed over the last decade or so by the introduction of unmanned aerial vehicles (‘drones’). Their use has attracted a lively debate, inside and outside military circles, but this has rarely situated Predators and Reapers within the longer history of aerial violence or the larger matrix of military violence within which they have been deployed. These lectures seek to fill both those gaps.

02-08
01:09:00

Clare Hall Tanner Lecture 2014 (5) Peter Galison

Respondent: Professor Richard Holton

11-25
26:28

Clare Hall Tanner Lecture 2014 (3) Peter Galison

Respondent: Professor John Forrester

11-25
37:03

Clare Hall Tanner Lecture 2014 (2) Peter Galison

Lecture 2: We Must Live on the Network

11-25
01:00:00

Clare Hall Tanner Lecture 2014 (1) Peter Galison

Lecture 1: The Gesticulating Disquiet of Those Reduced to Silence

11-25
57:15

Clare Hall Tanner Lecture 2013 (5) Philippe Sands on the Great Crimes

Respondent: Professor James Crawford

12-11
14:07

Ingrid Linbohm

The road to tyranny begins with the academic desiring state public funding for the media. It then continues with demanding that the internet is purged of all views that disliked by the rulers whether liberal, fascist, or communist. Zamyatin and Orwell are being proved right.

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