The Nebraska Colloquium acoleman@unl.edu
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A series of lectures in which a variety of speakers from a multitude of backgrounds speak on a common subject on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus.
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The Challenge of U.S./Mexico Transnationalism to the Linkage between Schooling and Democracy
Nebraska Colloquium lecture by Ted Hamann (Assistant Professor - Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln) - "The Challenge of U.S./Mexico Transnationalism to the Linkage between Schooling and Democracy" from February 19, 2009
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Democracy and Human Rights In The Context of Terrorism
Nebraska Colloquium lecture by David Forsythe (Charles J. Mach Professor of Political Science at
the University of Nebraska-Lincoln) - "Democracy and Human Rights In The Context of Terrorism" from January 21, 2009 -
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Literacy for Democracy: Possibilities and Limitations
Nebraska Colloquium lecture by Loukia K. Sarroub (Associate Professor, College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln) - "Literacy for Democracy: Possibilities and Limitations" from November 6, 2008
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Speaking Freely: Why Freedom of Expression is Vital to Democracy
Nebraska Colloquium lecture by Charlyne Berens (Professor of Journalism at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln) - "Speaking Freely: Why Freedom of Expression is Vital to Democracy" from October 23, 2008
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There is Such a Thing as Too Much Democracy
Nebraska Colloquium lecture by John Hibbing (Foundation Regents University Professor of Political Science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln) - "There is Such a Thing as Too Much Democracy" from September 30, 2008
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More and Less Equal: The Reshaping of Democracy since the 1970s
Nebraska Colloquium lecture by Thomas Borstelmann (Elwood N. and Katherine Thompson Distinguished Professor of Modern World History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln) - "More and Less Equal: The Reshaping of Democracy since the 1970s" from October 7, 2008