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Africa\'s Untold StoriesAfrica's Untold StoriesAfrican Slavery in the Middle East & North Africa: A Lesson on Sex, War, & ExcusesIn this episode we focus mainly on the Arab Slave Trade in Africa. This was a hard episode to make. Hope it leaves an impact on all who listens. We would love to hear your thoughts on the episode.Follow us:Twitter (apparently now X): https://twitter.com/Africas_UntoldSInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/africasuntoldstories/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFuTYzTqseXvH1RkmxV-1XAOutro music provided by DCQ BEATZ: https://player.beatstars.com/?storeId=97074&trackId=25594032025-03-301h 1515 Minute History15 Minute HistoryEpisode 152: Rethinking the Slave TradeBeginning in the 15th century, European history took a dark turn with the rapidexpansion of the slave trade. We’re joined today by Emory professor David Eltis, the co-editor of www.slavevoyages.org that draws on thousands of records — ship logs,registers, letters and government records — to understand the mechanics of the trade.His new book, Atlantic Cataclysm, […]2025-02-1116 min15 Minute History15 Minute HistoryEpisode 152: Rethinking the Slave TradeBeginning in the 15th century, European history took a dark turn with the rapidexpansion of the slave trade. We’re joined today by Emory professor David Eltis, the co-editor of www.slavevoyages.org that draws on thousands of records — ship logs,registers, letters and government records — to understand the mechanics of the trade.His new book, Atlantic Cataclysm, […]2025-02-1116 min15 Minute History15 Minute HistoryEpisode 152: Rethinking the Slave TradeBeginning in the 15th century, European history took a dark turn with the rapidexpansion of the slave trade. We’re joined today by Emory professor David Eltis, the co-editor of www.slavevoyages.org that draws on thousands of records — ship logs,registers, letters and government records — to understand the mechanics of the trade.His new book, Atlantic Cataclysm, […]2025-02-1116 min15 Minute History15 Minute HistoryEpisode 152: Rethinking the Slave TradeBeginning in the 15th century, European history took a dark turn with the rapidexpansion of the slave trade. We’re joined today by Emory professor David Eltis, the co-editor of www.slavevoyages.org that draws on thousands of records — ship logs,registers, letters and government records — to understand the mechanics of the trade.His new book, Atlantic Cataclysm, […]2025-02-1116 minAnother Paramedic PodcastAnother Paramedic PodcastEpisode 6 Where are you from?The sixth episode of Another Paramedic Podcast, we introduce Adam, a third year Student at the UoS, Cassie, a first year Student at the UoS and Charlotte who is an International Development Officer with the UoS.In this episode we get some history from Adam who has travelled from Ireland, Cassie who has travelled from South Africa and Charlotte who works for the University of Sunderland.All the members of the podcast work for the University of Sunderland and/or teach as part of the Paramedic Science and Out of Hospital Care BSc...2024-12-1838 minElliman Daily PodcastElliman Daily PodcastYour Agent Network | Friday Morning Drive | Blake Eltis & Arron CarrollThe views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by guests and hosts are their own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Douglas Elliman. The information presented here is for general information and entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as professional advice or as a substitute for professional consultation. While Douglas Elliman strives to provide accurate and up-to-date information, it makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or availability with respect to the content discussed in this podcast for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such...2024-07-2232 minEconomics ExploredEconomics ExploredGovernment vs. Private Sector: Who Generates Wealth? - EP247In this episode, Gene Tunny explores the relationship between government spending and wealth creation. He talks about President Obama’s memorable expression, “You didn’t build that”, and how economists think about the role of government and wealth creation. Gene discusses the roles of both the government and private sector in generating wealth and their impact on productivity, GDP and living standards.  If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please email us at contact@economicsexplored.com  or send a voice message via https://www.speakpipe.com/economicsexplored. What’s covered in EP247Government role in the e...2024-07-0246 minThe Liberty & Slavery PodcastThe Liberty & Slavery PodcastDavid Eltis Discusses the Trans-Atlantic Slave TradeDirector A. Troy Thomas interviews David Eltis, the Robert W. Woodruff Professor Emeritus of History at Emory University and the co-developer of slavevoyages.org.  Eltis discusses the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and its impact on the Americas and the Founding Fathers of the United States.2024-03-2643 minTalking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastTalking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastEpisode 141: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - Access Things FasterThis week on the show we catch up on some of the news from the last month and go over what's coming up on the Talking Headways podcast. We talk about post-pandemic transportation, sea level rise impacts on shipping and drinking water, and the world's smallest skyscraper.  Show Note Links Below SF NIMBYs watch out - SF Chronicle Bike tunnel - Bloomberg CityLab Colorado rail service - Governing World's smallest skyscraper - City Monitor Copenhagen sponge city - Spiegel International Rethinking transport - Brookings 2023-10-0343 minSolar Noise [Tilos Rádió podcast]Solar Noise [Tilos Rádió podcast]2023.06.24. - TracklistávalTracklista:01. Oshana - Romper (kezdődött: 00:00:23)02. Hoolz - Dub To Me Girl (kezdődött: 00:06:40)03. Luis Gomez Vecchio - Nebula (Original Mix] (kezdődött: 00:30:47)04. Iury Sabino - Ocean - Radio Mix (kezdődött: 00:33:08)05. Jody Barr - Neon Metropolis - Original Mix (kezdődött: 00:33:27)06. Metaboman - Costa (kezdődött: 00:35:28)07. ZKY - A Question With No Answer (kezdődött: 00:36:00)08. Mait Makwin - Пей, тусуй (feat. Eltis) (kezdődött: 00:47:09)09. Indigo Theory - Never Be the Same (kezdődött: 00:48:31)10. Radiant F - Path To The Dark Forest (kezdődött: 00:49:09)1...2023-06-241h 59Talking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastTalking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastEpisode 126: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - Edible ConcreteThis week we're Han Solo but we do talk about a LOT of news from around the country! We chat about Denver's successful e-bike pilot, biodiversity in cities, transit project costs report, Pittsburgh rethinks its budget based on climate change, and much much more! News Denver's e-bike success - Smart Cities Dives Biodiversity in cities - The New Republic Transit Costs Project Executive Summary - TCP Construction Productivity - New York Times Best new bike lanes - People for Bikes Pittsburgh redoes budget - Grist2023-02-1438 minOptometric Insights MediaOptometric Insights Media#117 The OI Show: Suspicious Suspects with Dr. Mark EltisSend us a text2023-01-2416 minArts & IdeasArts & IdeasGeorge Bernard ShawDisillusionment with war and how you sue for peace are at the heart of Shaw's drama Arms and the Man, being staged in Richmond this autumn. Whilst in Bath a touring production of Mrs Warren's Profession stars Caroline Quentin and her daughter Rose Quentin as the former prostitute and her disapproving daughter. Anne McElvoy is joined by director Paul Miller, Professor Sos Eltis who has edited Shaw's work and theatre critic and writer Mark Lawson to look at Shaw's ability to construct arguments on stage and the resonances of his plays now.Arms and the Man runs...2022-11-1651 minModern Law - Droit ModerneModern Law - Droit ModerneEpisode 13: Transforming our courts using technologyYves Faguy speaks with Karen Eltis of the University of Ottawa about our courts’ modernization efforts and the challenges ahead. Professor Eltis is the contributing editor to the CBA No Turning Back Report, released in February 2021. She is a law professor at the University of Ottawa and specializes in artificial intelligence, innovation law and policy, and cybersecurity. She is also the author of Courts, Litigants and the Digital Age.To contact us (please include in the subject line ''Podcast''): national@cba.org 2022-10-1351 minPariah NationPariah NationS20EP4: Are African Leaders Solely to Blame?In this episode, we asked the question: Are African Leaders the SOLE reason for Africa being where it is today? The answer is a bit more complex than a simple yes or no.... hence the longer podcast. One thing is clear for sure though- that Africa's history in the past 400 years has had a knock on effect that cannot be ignored. This episode looks at the main historical events that have had a considerable effect on Africa's economic and social development today.Visit @artzen_ke on instagram for some awesome merchandise today if you're...2022-02-1346 minTORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the HumanitiesTORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the HumanitiesIt's True, It's True, It's True: Verbatim Theatre, Staging Sexual Assault, and Female Representation in the ArtsBreach Theatre's Billy Barrett and Ellice Stevens in conversation with Dr Hannah Simpson and Dr Sos Eltis2021-11-031h 04TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the HumanitiesTORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities"It's True, It's True, It's True: Verbatim Theatre, Staging Sexual Assault, and Female Representation in the Arts. Breach Theatre in Conversation with Dr Hannah Simpson and Dr Sos EltisHannah Simpson, Sos Eltis, Billy Barrett and Ellice Stevens in conversation.2021-11-031h 04Thinking Around CornersThinking Around CornersEpisode 8 - Ky EltisIn this episode we learn about how to make big problems small, adding to your life tool belt and going through Philosophy in high school! Part 1: Personal Experience (00:00 - 17:09). Part 2: Philosophy After School (17:24 - 31:07). Part 3: Philosphy In Life (31:22 - 55:20). If you're interested in hearing more and want to become a better thinker, follow us on social media @ThinkingAroundCorners. Think you have any questions that you would like to hear us ask our future guests? Email us at: thinkingaroundcornerspodcast@gmail.com   Hosted by: Emmanuel Alexion 2021-10-0555 minThinking Around CornersThinking Around CornersEpisode 8 - Ky EltisIn this episode we learn about how to make big problems small, adding to your life tool belt and going through Philosophy in high school! Part 1: Personal Experience (00:00 - 17:09). Part 2: Philosophy After School (17:24 - 31:07). Part 3: Philosphy In Life (31:22 - 55:20). If you're interested in hearing more and want to become a better thinker, follow us on social media @ThinkingAroundCorners. Think you have any questions that you would like to hear us ask our future guests? Email us at: thinkingaroundcornerspodcast@gmail.com   Hosted by: Emmanuel Alexion 2021-10-0555 minCientista do MarCientista do Mar#13 - Drops de Ciência - Memórias da Passagem do Meio, Áreas Além da Jurisdição NacionalNo episódio dessa semana, Cris fala um pouco sobre memória cultural e arqueológica da diáspora africana no Oceano Atlântico,  e estratégias de conservação dessa memória cultural. Referência: Turner, P.J.; Cannon, S.; DeLand, S.; Delgado, J.P.; Eltis, D.; Halpin, P.N.; Kanu, M.I.; Sussman, C.S.; Varmer, O.; Van Dover, C.L. Memorializing the Middle Passage on the Atlantic seabed in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction. Marine Policy. 2020.2021-05-2406 minTORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the HumanitiesTORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the HumanitiesIn Conversation with Lolita ChakrabartiPart of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future, Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities on Thursday 13th May 2021. Join us for a fascinating evening with award-winning playwright and actress Lolita Chakrabarti in conversation with journalist Matt Wolf. Streamed live from an Oxford venue and chaired by Dr Sos Eltis, the event will cover Lolita’s wide-ranging career and hone in on her most recent play, Hymn, at the Almeida Theatre. Lolita Chakrabarti is an award-winning playwright and actress. Writing credits include the award-winning stage adaptation of Life of Pi, which will open in th...2021-05-211h 22TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the HumanitiesTORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the HumanitiesIn Conversation with Lolita ChakrabartiPart of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future, Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities on Thursday 13th May 2021. Join us for a fascinating evening with award-winning playwright and actress Lolita Chakrabarti in conversation with journalist Matt Wolf. Streamed live from an Oxford venue and chaired by Dr Sos Eltis, the event will cover Lolita’s wide-ranging career and hone in on her most recent play, Hymn, at the Almeida Theatre. Lolita Chakrabarti is an award-winning playwright and actress. Writing credits include the award-winning stage adaptation of Life of Pi, which will open in th...2021-05-211h 22The Insightful Thinkers PodcastThe Insightful Thinkers PodcastThe Trans-Atlantic Slave TradeBlack history in the United States begins with the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, the largest long-distance coerced movement of people in history. From the late fifteenth century onward, the Atlantic Ocean, once a barrier that prevented regular interaction between the people inhabiting its adjacent continents, became a commercial highway that integrated the histories of Africa, Europe, and the Americas for the first time. Regrettably, the New World was not built without ruining – and often ending – the lives of those at mercy to slavery and by afflicting the lives of so many of their descendants.   Related reading: Eltis...2021-02-0230 minThe Yozevitch ShowThe Yozevitch ShowKaren Eltis onthe Great Legal Problem of Big TechKaren Eltis is full Professor of Law (professeure titulaire) at the Faculty of Law of the University of Ottawa (Canada) and an Affiliate with Princeton’s CITP (Center for Information Technology Policy) 2016-2018. A past director of the Human Rights Centre, Karen specializes in innovation law, privacy and cybersecurity from a comparative perspective. She served as Senior Advisor to the National Judicial Institute and has taught at Columbia Law School. Fluent in French, English, Hebrew, Spanish and Romanian and proficient in German and Italian, Professor Eltis holds law degrees from McGill University, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Columbia La...2020-11-0248 minThe ASE 2020 ProjectThe ASE 2020 ProjectEp 16: Nick EltisFrom the archive: 2007 presentation by Nick EltisIn 2007 the ISES Melbourne chapter hosted a breakfast where Peter Jones introduced guest speaker Nick Eltis  Nick is one of Australia’s leading Technical Directors and he spoke about the challenges involved in the Melbourne Commonwealth Games – like flying a tram into the MCG. Nick refers to number of images during his talk which can be viewed here Support the show2020-09-0212 minThe Every LawyerThe Every LawyerAfter the Pandemic: Digitalizing our courtsBonus Episode presented by CBA National and CBA Futures: After the pandemic: The future of justice, Ep 4:In this fourth episode, Karen Eltis talks about the rush to digitalize our courts system, the justice system’s reliance on private platforms, and why we need to think about the security of our data.Karen Eltis is a law professor at Ottawa U and a faculty member at its Centre for Law, Technology and Society. She specializes in artificial intelligence, innovation law and policy, and cybersecurity. She is a past director of the Human Rights Research & Education Cent...2020-06-2443 minFaithful PoliticsFaithful PoliticsEpisode 4 - Race (Schism) in AmericaHave a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn this longer than usual podcast Josh and Will talk about an issue that surprisingly made its way into the 24/7 COVID-19 news cycle; racism. On the heels of the Ahmaud Arbery Case, the hosts of Faithful Politics decided to take a different approach in dealing with racism. Josh begins by looking at the way the Bible was used, or used incorrectly, to substantiate slavery in this country. An argument was made that our modern day use of...2020-05-161h 29Talking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastTalking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastEpisode 52: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - #TransitMascotThis week on Mondays, Ian Griffiths of Seamless Bay Area joins the show to talk about connecting the dots on transit agency integration, a national architecture executive order, and a little bit of the details on Amazon's HQ2. News Seamless transit - SF Chronicle Federal architecture order 1 - Architecture Record Part 2 - The New Republic Unaffordable Rental Housing 1 - Reuters Part 2 - Harvard JCHS Odds and Ends Paris streets and cycling - Eltis Suburbs around the world - CityLab 10...2020-02-111h 06Talking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastTalking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastEpisode 50: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - 60 Seconds to Glory!This week Laramie Bowron joins the show to talk about Nashville, the Menino Mayors Survey, Andy Byford and more! Swiftly's State of Public Transit Report - Swiftly News Andy Byford resigns - New York Times Paris warehouses get urban makeover - Wired Cities annexing to pump up census #s - New York Times Odds and Ends Household travel in EU - Eltis Oregon DOT launches new office - Smart Cities Dive China bans single use plastics - Core 77 Story...2020-01-281h 00Talking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastTalking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastEpisode 37: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - Public UtilitiesThis week we chat about public utilities a lot! Join us as we cover the gamut of transportation policy on the Mondays show. News Beijing's new airport - Fortune Baidu self driving buses - Asian Review Uber's CEO talks future - The Verge Odds and Ends Gas station for electric cars - CNBC Personal carbon trading - Eltis Story of the Week High Line at 10 - Architect Challenges for women riders - Metro Magazine Green new deal...2019-10-0135 minLex Cybernetica PodcastLex Cybernetica PodcastLex Cybernetica E10 – Artificial IntelligenceWe hear a lot about AI and how it's going to change our lives - or even destroy them. How does the legal system deal with having AI integrated into our lives? Prof. Karen Eltis, a full Professor of Law (professeure titulaire) at the Faculty of Law of the University of Ottawa and research associate at the Federmann Cyber Security Center – Cyber Law Program, says that cyberspace diminished or removed two main pillars of traditional law - territory and intermediaries. She also wants to dispel AI myths, saying “It’s like the Wizard of OZ and the man behind the curtai...2019-08-0526 minFaculty of English - IntroductionsFaculty of English - IntroductionsBrilliant Paradoxes and Corrosive Epigrams; or Why Oscar Wilde Went to TrialSos Eltis looks at Oscar Wilde’s 1895 trial. In this Open Day taster lecture, Sos Eltis explores the complex causes which motivated Oscar Wilde’s 1895 court cases.2019-03-0431 minTORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the HumanitiesTORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the HumanitiesMaking Oscar WildeA Book at Lunchtime seminar with Michele Mendelssohn, literary critic and cultural historian. Dr Sos Eltis (Brasenose, Oxford), Dr Charles Foster (Green Templeton, Oxford), Chaired by Professor Dame Hermione Lee (Wolfson, Oxford). Witty, inspiring, and charismatic, Oscar Wilde is one of the Greats of English literature. Today, his plays and stories are beloved around the world. But it was not always so. His afterlife has given him the legitimacy that life denied him. Making Oscar Wilde reveals the untold story of young Oscar's career in Victorian England and post-Civil War America. Set on two continents, it tracks a larger-than-life hero...2018-12-1448 minInternational Migration InstituteInternational Migration InstituteMigratory flows, colonial encounters and the histories of transatlantic slaveryOlivette Otele explores how histories of transatlantic slavery impact on contemporary questions of migration Transatlantic slavery is a complex history of encounters between people of African and European descent. It is also a history of migrations, trade and subjugation. In this presentation, I look into the displacement of people from West Africa from the 17th to the 19th centuries. I ultimately aim at understanding how historians measure the impact of transatlantic slavery in Africa and its economic, social and cultural legacies. The presentation will consequently delve into Eltis’ and Lovejoy’s income per capita theories and explore Manning’s loss of wor...2017-01-2631 minAmerican History Too!American History Too!Episode 1 - Introduction of Slavery This first podcast from two tutors at the University of Edinburgh (Mark McLay and Dr Malcolm Craig) looks at the introduction of slavery to the Southern colonies in the seventeenth century. We examine the eternal debate - 'Did slavery lead to racism or did racism lead to slavery?' - and we consider why we even bother trying to answer this question.  In addition, we delve into the key debates that surround this question and give our views on the arguments of leading historical works of this period.  Finally, we opine on the legacy that the introduction of slavery beq...2014-10-0432 minAfrica Past & Present » AfripodAfrica Past & Present » AfripodEpisode 80:David Eltis, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of History at Emory University, on the making of the Transatlantic Slave Trade database, a landmark collaborative digital project he has co-edited for two decades. Eltis discusses the research process, online dissemination, and new directions for the initiative. This is the second part of a two-part series recorded at the Atlantic Slave Biographies Database Conference at Michigan State University in November 2013.2014-02-2525 minOscar WildeOscar Wilde5. Wilde's PlaysFifth lecture in the Osar Wilde series. Sos Eltis talks about Oscar Wilde's plays including an Ideal Husband, The Importance of Being Ernest and A Woman of No Importance.2013-11-1259 minOscar WildeOscar Wilde3. Art and Morality (Transcript)Sos Eltis gives the third lecture in the series on Oscar Wilde, focussing on Wilde's concept of morality shown in his works including the Picture of Dorian Gray, Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and The Devoted Friend.2013-10-2900 minOscar WildeOscar Wilde3. Art and MoralitySos Eltis gives the third lecture in the series on Oscar Wilde, focussing on Wilde's concept of morality shown in his works including the Picture of Dorian Gray, Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and The Devoted Friend.2013-10-2958 minOscar WildeOscar Wilde2. Wilde, Victorian and Modernist (Transcript)Sos Eltis gives the second lecture in her series on Oscar Wilde, focussing on his place in the modernist tradition.2013-10-2200 minOscar WildeOscar Wilde2. Wilde, Victorian and ModernistSos Eltis gives the second lecture in her series on Oscar Wilde, focussing on his place in the modernist tradition.2013-10-2257 minOscar WildeOscar Wilde1. The Art of Biography and the Biography of Art (Transcript)First lecture in the Oscar Wilde series in which Sos Eltis talks about Wilde's life and his work, De Profundis.2013-10-1400 minOscar WildeOscar Wilde1. The Art of Biography and the Biography of ArtFirst lecture in the Oscar Wilde series in which Sos Eltis talks about Wilde's life and his work, De Profundis.2013-10-1451 min