Video

Institute for the Humanities Original Video 2/2012

Joints 4tet for Ensemble by Charles Atlas

2012 Marc and Constance Jacobson Lecture

Peter Galison, "Einstein, Clocks, and the Materiality of Time"

Institute for the Humanities Original Video 11/2011

Mark Dion, "Waiting for the Extraordinary"

2011 HASTAC V Conference

Digital Scholarly Communication

Concert: George Lewis: Interactive Trio

With Geri Allen

Institute for the Humanites Original Video 5/2011

"Engaging the Humanities from the Inside"

Institute for the Humanities Original Video 4/2011

"Pyongyang"

Author's Forum Videos

Recordings of the conversations between authors featured at our Author's Forum events.

Brown Bag Lectures on video

Beginning in Fall 2008, we have videotaped our Brown Bag lectures. We invite you to "attend" talks you missed, or to revisit ones you heard before.

Interview with former fellow Uwem Akpan

Frank Provenzano, U-M News Service, interviews Uwem Akpan about his 2009 book of short stories, Say You're One of Them.

Archive, Museum, and the Safe House of Language

The University of Michigan Institute for the Humanities explores the issue of the colonial archive in relation to that of the colonial museum in the conference “Archive, Museum, and the Safe House of Language.”

Joan W. Scott: "Sexularism: On Gender Equality and Secularization"

Professor Joan W. Scott, Institute for Advanced Study, presented the 2009 Marc & Constance Jacobson Lecture.

Barnes & Bones

 

Talk Show Democracy Conference

Our 2009 "Talk Show Democracy" conference examined TV news, Internet blogs, newspaper editorials and other features of the information media. Continue the exploration here as you view video recordings of the conference lectures.

Emerging Scholars Prize

A prize to nurture promising young scholars was established by Cody Engle, former Chair of our Board of Visitors.

Bits of Behavior/Concepts Prior to Words

Barbara Stafford delivered the 2008 Marc and Constance Jacobson Lecture.

Philip Deloria interview

Fellow of the Month: Philip Deloria

Poorest of the Poor (conference, 2007)