Episodes
In the first part of the UC Davis Social Science Teach-in, the following talks were given: Ann Stevens, professor and chair of economics, "Rising Inequality in the US: The Story of Your Lives"; Eric Rauchway, professor of history, “Protests and Politics”; and Michael McQuarrie, assistant professor of sociology: "Protest Indoors and Out: Why Occupations Matter for Universities."
Published 11/29/11
During the third part of the UC Davis Social Sciences Teach-in on Nov. 29, three professors make presentations: Louis Warren, professor of American history, “The Board of Regents, the University and the State Legislature”; John Hall, professor of sociology, "Unmaking the University of California"; and Rob Feenstra, professor of economics, “Financing the University: Where Has Tuition Gone?"
Published 11/29/11
During the second part of the UC Davis Social Sciences Teach-in on Nov. 29, talks included: one by Clarence Walker, professor of history; Lorena Oropeza, associate professor of history, "Whose Diversity? Our Diversity!: Latinos and the University of California"; Tori Langland, assistant professor of history, "1968 Brazil and 2011 Davis: What can we learn by comparing the past and the present?"; Sarah Agusto, graduate student, sociology, "The UC student movement meets the OWS movement"; and...
Published 11/29/11
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