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Alexander Hinton
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Clearly Confused Podcast
The Tipping Point
In this inaugural episode of the Clearly Confused Podcast, hosts Jason Alexander and Deucespeaks discuss a range of topics from sports to personal experiences with anxiety and work stress. They delve into the impact of social media on public perception, particularly in the context of racism and recent incidents like the Shiloh Hendrix case. The conversation highlights the complexities of public reactions to controversial events and the implications of fundraising efforts surrounding these incidents. The hosts also compare different cases, including that of Karmelo Anthony, and explore the influence of social media on shaping opinions and narratives. In this...
2025-05-19
1h 09
Hung Up Podcast
Kim Burrell & Jamal Bryant Viral Video, Re-Living Single Podcast Launch, and Rodney Hinton, Jr.
The Hung Up Podcast returns with season 7 episode 1 This week's shout out goes to Doechii and Marquise Richards of Keeping It A Bean Podcast. UnPack or Packing it UP: Kim Burrell & Jamal Bryant Viral Video LGBTQ Sanctuary Opens in Pennsylvania Ericka Alexander, Kim Coles Re-Living Single Podcast A'Jay Love gets World Star Hip Hop Post Removed Rodney Hinton, Jr. Say His Name.
2025-05-09
57 min
Nachrichten vom Riesen China
Verratene Ideale
Eine der seltsamsten Massenbewegungen des 20. Jahrhunderts war die Chinesische Kulturrevolution. Von ihr handelt der Film “Morning Sun” von Carma Hinton und Geremie R. Barmé (Australien). Die erregenden Bilder dieser Dokumentation zeigen eine “Revolution innerhalb der Revolution”, die teils spontan, teils von oben angeordnet war, zahllose Opfer kostete und in ihren Einzelheiten immer noch unbekannt ist. Es geht um verratene Ideale. Zugleich aber auch um den selbstbewussten Aufbruch einer neuen Generation, der scheiterte.
2025-03-24
20 min
The Politics and Rights Review Podcast
Understanding Perpetrators: Insights into Humanity’s Dark Side
In this episode, we examine the complex realities of perpetrators of mass violence, exploring who they are, how they justify their actions, and why understanding them is crucial. Drawing on the groundbreaking work of Antonius C.G.M. Robben and Alexander Laban Hinton, we discuss their research on empathy, cognitive frameworks, and the emotional landscapes that drive these individuals. A thought-provoking discussion on the moral and methodological challenges of studying those who commit atrocities. This episode is based on the article published in Politics and Rights Review. Read the full article here: https://politicsrights.com/perpetrators-mass-violence-how-approach/
2024-12-25
16 min
Już tłumaczę
#199 Kraina więzień
Cześć! Tematem przewodnim tego odcinka jest system więziennictwa w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Do tego zagadnienia podchodzimy za pośrednictwem trzech gatunków literackich: mamy więc przenikliwą analizę faktograficzną, poruszające osobiste świadectwo oraz powieść oferującą plejadę postaci i wielość perspektyw. Na czym polegają nowe prawa Jima Crowa? O czym opowiada niesłusznie skazany człowiek, który spędził prawie trzydzieści lat w celi śmierci? Czy więźniowie i więźniarki walczący na arenie to jeszcze dystopia czy już rzeczywistość? Zapraszamy do wysłuchania naszej rozmowy! Książki, o których mówimy w podkaście, to: Michelle Alexander, „T...
2024-12-08
56 min
Shadow Politics with US Senator Michael D Brown
Shadow Politics, November 17, 2024
Shadow Politics with Senator Michael D. Brown Who are the people who voted for Trump? AND WHY?! - With Guest, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Alex Hinton Who are the people who voted for Trump? AND WHY?! PROFESSOR ALEX HINTON Will Tell Us Five things to understand about MAGA supporters - We were so sure of ourselves... so, what happened? Who are the people who voted for Donald J. Trump and why? What can Professor Hinton tell us about the psychology of these people and where the country is headed — based on his research, and what he knows about white power an...
2024-11-18
54 min
Death in Cambodia, Life in America
Dr. Alex Hinton - Anthropologist
In this powerful episode of Death in Cambodia, Life in America, we sit down with renowned anthropologist Dr. Alexander Hinton, an expert on genocide, mass violence, and human rights, to dig into the dark history of the Cambodian genocide and the lessons it holds for the world. Dr. Hinton shares how his journey began with a visit to Cambodia in 1992, where he was profoundly moved by the stories of Khmer Rouge survivors.Together, we explore the foundations of genocide—how ideology, intent, and a history of political violence create the conditions for such at...
2024-11-17
1h 21
I, scientist with Balazs Kegl
Alexander Ororbia
We get deep into identity and death. If you are fascinated by Michael Levin and Jonathan Pageau, this conversation is for you.Fascinating discussion where we go beyond the Free Energy Principle, and even Levin's cognitive cones, and postulate that crucial internal structures, a subset of me, are what define identity. If they get damaged, I lose my identity. Deep self-transformation may also rupture my continuity. When does it happen, when do I die, as opposed to my subsystems dying? Very much a sequel to my conversation with Yogi Jaeger (https://youtu.be/5UJ4y2L2...
2024-11-14
1h 20
Off Center
The AI Update: Nobel Prizes for AI Research
In this short biweekly AI update, hosts Scott Rettberg and Jhave Johnston talk about this year's Nobel Peace Prizes for AI research. John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, and Demis Hassabis and John Jumper received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Tune in to find out what their discoveries and inventions are. References Baker Lab. n. d. “Baker Lab.” Retrieved on October 24, 2024, from https://www.bakerlab.org/. Google. n. d. “About.” Google DeepMind. Retrieved on October 24, 2024, from https://deepmind.google/about/. Hopfield, John J. 1974. “Kinetic proofreading...
2024-10-22
12 min
#heiseshow (HD-Video)
KI-Podcasts, Physik-Nobelpreis, Anschlüsse-Sterben | #heiseshow
Anna Kalinowsky, Alexander Spier und Ben Schwan sprechen in dieser Ausgabe der #heiseshow unter anderem über folgende Themen: - KI-generierte Podcasts: Mit Googles NotebookLM kann man seit Mitte September KI-generierte Podcasts zu nutzerdefinierten Inhalten erstellen lassen. Die Meinungen zu den Gesprächen zwischen Text-to-Speech-Systemen gehen auseinander. Sind die KI-Podcasts eher eine Spielerei oder realistische Zukunftsmusik? - Physik-Nobelpreis für KI-Forscher: John Hopfield und Geoffrey Hinton haben die Auszeichnung für ihre bahnbrechenden Entdeckungen und Erfindungen bekommen, die maschinelles Lernen mit künstlichen neuronalen Netzen ermöglichen. Doch ist das noch Physik oder braucht es einen Mathematik- oder Informatik-Nobelpreis? Und warum...
2024-10-10
00 min
#heiseshow (SD-Video)
KI-Podcasts, Physik-Nobelpreis, Anschlüsse-Sterben | #heiseshow
Anna Kalinowsky, Alexander Spier und Ben Schwan sprechen in dieser Ausgabe der #heiseshow unter anderem über folgende Themen: - KI-generierte Podcasts: Mit Googles NotebookLM kann man seit Mitte September KI-generierte Podcasts zu nutzerdefinierten Inhalten erstellen lassen. Die Meinungen zu den Gesprächen zwischen Text-to-Speech-Systemen gehen auseinander. Sind die KI-Podcasts eher eine Spielerei oder realistische Zukunftsmusik? - Physik-Nobelpreis für KI-Forscher: John Hopfield und Geoffrey Hinton haben die Auszeichnung für ihre bahnbrechenden Entdeckungen und Erfindungen bekommen, die maschinelles Lernen mit künstlichen neuronalen Netzen ermöglichen. Doch ist das noch Physik oder braucht es einen Mathematik- oder Informatik-Nobelpreis? Und warum...
2024-10-10
00 min
heiseshow
KI-Podcasts, Physik-Nobelpreis, Anschlüsse-Sterben | #heiseshow
Mit dabei: Anna Kalinowsky, Alexander Spier und Ben Schwan Anna Kalinowsky, Alexander Spier und Ben Schwan sprechen in dieser Ausgabe der #heiseshow unter anderem über folgende Themen: KI-generierte Podcasts: Mit Googles NotebookLM kann man seit Mitte September KI-generierte Podcasts zu nutzerdefinierten Inhalten erstellen lassen. Die Meinungen zu den Gesprächen zwischen Text-to-Speech-Systemen gehen auseinander. Sind die KI-Podcasts eher eine Spielerei oder realistische Zukunftsmusik? Physik-Nobelpreis für KI-Forscher: John Hopfield und Geoffrey Hinton haben die Auszeichnung für ihre bahnbrechenden Entdeckungen und Erfindungen bekommen, die maschinelles Lernen mit künstlichen neuronalen Netzen ermöglichen. Doch ist das no...
2024-10-10
1h 12
Grown Folks Music Show Podcast
Grown Folks Music Show Podcast 184 Hosted By Sam Smith 2024.mp3
Vibrations TuexedoTry It, You_ll Like It Marvin GayeThink of Who Loves You Alexander O'Neal ft. MaestroPWere Still Here Felton PilateWhat Would You Give Rufas TroutmanRescued Teddy Cross feat. Lenny WilliamsDon't Give Up On Love Brandon Williams ft Eric RobersonCelebrate Nao YoshiokaLove Up Zo! feat. Carmen Rodgers & Eric RobersonDance With You Sunlightsquare Feat. OmarI'm So Proud The NotationsAccusing me Lyfe JenningsFriends Rick Clarke ft. Don EGimme Your Love Byron Mr. Talkbox Chambers...
2024-09-23
3h 00
STEM Tea
Science beyond academia: a career in academic publishing
In this episode of the STEM Tea podcast, AJ Hinton discusses a career in academic publishing with Alexander Hutchison, the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Cellular Physiology (NJ, USA). Following a PhD in Kinesiology and Exercise Science at the University of Houston (TX, USA) and working in academia for several years, Alexander changed career to working in scientific publishing and has also written a number of books.Contents:Introduction 00:00 – 03:15What is the difference between the Senior Editor and Editor-in-Chief of a journal? 03:15 – 06:03Take us through the day...
2024-02-06
49 min
Conspiracy Theories Exploring The Unseen
Genocide Conspiracy
Genocide can be defined through three lenses: legal, social scientific, and conventional, according to Alexander Hinton, UNESCO Chair on genocide prevention at Rutgers University in New Jersey. The U.N. Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide defines genocide as “any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such.” The acts include “killing members of the group, causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group, deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physic...
2023-12-28
05 min
Secret Police
Haiti's Tonton Macoute & Papa Doc
The Tonton Macoute was a secret police force established by Haitian physician and dictator, Francois Duvalier, better known as Papa Doc. The Macoute brutalized the Haitian people and hijacked the country’s Vodou traditions to invoke fear of a mythical bogeyman. We’re going to go through the history of Haiti: how it was found by Europeans, the slave trade, the types of crops cultivated in Haiti, slave rebellion, and of course the secret police. We’re going to find out how Papa Doc got into power. Who led the Tonton Macoute through its years of activity? Why did...
2023-12-18
1h 44
Writers Radio
P074 Season Special: Belight
Elizabeth CunninghamJacinda OldaleKate BirdKathryn AlexanderKatherine GovierMara Alper and Elliott LevineSheila MartineauIt’s that time of year again, for those of us in the northern hemisphere, when daylight hours dwindle; it’s dark at five, then four. For our annual celebration of this darkening season Writers Radio asked our authors to regale us with pieces written to the theme Belight. The response came from far and wide.This has become a yearly tradition for Writers Radio. As with our Summe...
2023-12-11
35 min
The Kainos Podcast
Why Myth Matters with Sophie Strand
In the 1960’s, communications theorist Marshall McLuhan famously wrote ‘the medium is the message’. Thousands of years before he lived, we were already expressing this idea through our creation myths; myths in which the universe is spoken into being, or danced into form. At a deep level, we’ve always known that how our world is created tells us about what has been created.Today, advanced AI is forcing us to ask what it means when the medium is disconnected from the embodied world; held in distant servers and immortal algorithms. It’s a question that one of the godfathers...
2023-12-01
49 min
The Conversation Weekly
Genocide: the history of the term and what it means under international law
In the weeks since the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7 and the Israeli bombardment and ground assault on Gaza, both sides have traded accusations of genocide. Hamas killed 1,200 Israelis and took more than 200 hostage, while Israel’s subsequent aerial and ground attack on Gaza have killed more than 15,000 Palestinians and displaced millions. In this episode we speak to an expert on genocide about the history of the term and what’s needed to prove it under today’s international legal definition.Featuring Alexander Hinton, distinguished professor of anthropology and director for the Center for the Study...
2023-11-30
26 min
Grown Folks Music Show Podcast
Grown Folks Music Show Podcast 136 Hosted By Sam Smith 2023
Childrens Story & This Is How We Do It Slick Rick & Montell Jordan Higher Love Kygo, Whitney HoustonNothin (That Compares 2 U) The JacksonsPut You On Amber Mark ft. DRAMBed on Fire Johnny GillShake Your Pants CameoBack To The Basics Ozone A Million Ways Omar WilsonI Belong To You (Rollerskate Radio Mix) Toni BraxtonCelebrate Nao Yoshioka She StokleyThis Is A Man World (Live) Somewhere in NYC This Is A Man World (Live) Somewhere in NYCCelebrate Rufus TroutmanBefore I Let...
2023-10-23
2h 59
The Throwback Lounge W/Ty Cool
The Throwback Lounge W/Ty Cool---- Another Summer is Outta Here!!
Yes, indeed family, another summer is out of the door. Man, we weren't ready. Oh well, as summer has made its way out of the door, and as fall sets in, we don't stop the body rocking around here in the Core Studio. We do our best to bring the best jams to you, and you know we hit you with them right on time. With that said, onward with the show. In this episode, we give you some new jams to ride to, as producer extraordinaire Terrace Martin teams up with the wonderful Alex Isley for their rendition...
2023-09-27
4h 31
Downtown Soulville
Show me what you got from Sep 22, 2023
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" [0:00:00] Music behind DJ: Doc Bagby - "Cornbread" [0:02:46] Little Joe Hinton - "I Won't Be Your Fool" [0:04:46] Joe Simon - "Just Like Yesterday" [0:06:45] June Alexander - "The Girl That Radiates That Charm" [0:09:00] Nappy Brown - "My Baby" [0:11:22] Howlin Wolf - "Poor Boy" [0:13:49] Music behind DJ: Wild Jimmy Spruill - "Cut and Dried" [0:16:13] The Valentines - "That's It Man" [0:18:42] Helen Moore - "Get Away Blues" [0:21:30] Lil Willie West - "Don't Be Ashamed to Cry" [0:23:48] Sharon McMann - "Got to Find Another Guy" [0:26:18]
2023-09-23
1h 09
Book Talk, etc.
Easily Distracted By New Releases (September 2023) + Reading Anticipation
Send us a textIn Episode 119 of Book Talk, Etc. Tina and Renee share their recent new release reads. They also share what they've been loving lately, their latest reads, and have book talk about anticipation. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to FOLLOW /SUBSCRIBE on your podcast app so you never miss an episode!**If you enjoy our commercial free podcast please consider supporting us on Patreon! You get access to our exclusive Audiobook Guide and we have great bonus episodes including: Books we DNFed, What's in the Mailbag, + Criminally Booked! Plus, we h...
2023-09-12
59 min
Hard Ticket to Sidaris
Ate a Lot of Furniture, Baby
On the fourth episode of Hard Ticket to Sidaris, we cover 1985's Malibu Express, which features Darby Hinton, Sybil Danning, and a whole lot of shenanigans. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-07-13
1h 18
London Futurists
AI transforming professional services, with Shamus Rae
Our guest in this episode is Shamus Rae. Shamus is the co-founder of Engine B, a startup which aims to expedite the digitisation of the professional services industry (in particular the accounting and legal professions) and level the playing field, so that small companies can compete with larger ones. It is supported by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (the ICAEW) and the main audit firms.Shamus was ideally placed to launch Engine B, having spent 13 years as a partner at the audit firm KPMG, where he was Head of Innovation and Digital Disruption...
2023-07-12
36 min
The Religious Studies Project
Harm, AI, and Religion | Discourse! June 2023
In our final Discourse! episode of the season, Andie Alexander, Craig Martin, and Paul-François Tremlett team up to discuss the concept of “harm” and religion as it pertains to recent legislation in Texas, the role of religion in politics in Scotland’s recent election for First Minister, and questions of AI, religion, and desire. It’s quite the conversation, so be sure to tune in! Related Articles “Bill to Force Texas Public Schools to Display Ten Commandments Fails” NYT “Texas lawmakers approve bill to allow school districts to replace counselors with chaplains” Washington Post “Unlicensed religious chaplains...
2023-07-04
50 min
The Religious Studies Project
Harm, AI, and Religion | Discourse! June 2023
In our final Discourse! episode of the season, Andie Alexander, Craig Martin, and Paul-François Tremlett team up to discuss the concept of “harm” and religion as it pertains to recent legislation in Texas, the role of religion in politics in Scotland’s recent election for First Minister, and questions of AI, religion, and desire. It’s quite the conversation, so be sure to tune in! Related Articles “Bill to Force Texas Public Schools to Display Ten Commandments Fails” NYT “Texas lawmakers approve bill to allow school districts to replace counselors with chaplains” Washington Post “Unlicensed religious chaplains...
2023-07-04
50 min
Outrage Overload: Rethinking politics, division, and media
BONUS - An anthropologist goes to CPAC - Alexander Hinton
The Conservative Political Action Conference, better known as CPAC, started in the 1970s to unify and enforce GOP ideology. It remained a fairly small affair for its first 25 years of existence. As conservative media grew in popularity, CPAC evolved into more of a live conservative entertainment experience. It is perhaps best known for hosting controversial figures and delivering controversial soundbites, and dare I say, outrage. And journalists eat it up, serving up the most outrageous moments to their mostly liberal audiences.Join me as we unravel the untold stories and hidden complexities behind CPAC, as seen through...
2023-05-24
37 min