slavery Sacraments of memory: Catholicism and slavery in contemporary African American literature / Erin Michael Salius By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 07:06:33 EDT Hayden Library - PS508.N3 S25 2018 Full Article
slavery Spotting slavery from space, and using iPads for communication disorders By traffic.omny.fm Published On :: Thu, 21 Feb 2019 14:30:00 -0500 In our first segment from the annual meeting of AAAS (Science’s publisher) in Washington, D.C., host Sarah Crespi talks with Cathy Binger of University of New Mexico in Albuquerque about her session on the role of modern technology, such as iPads and apps, in helping people with communication disorders. It turns out that there’s no killer app, but some devices do help normalize assistive technology for kids. Also this week, freelance journalist Sarah Scoles joins Sarah Crespi to talk about bringing together satellite imaging, machine learning, and nonprofits to put a stop to modern-day slavery. In our monthly books segment, books editor Valerie Thompson talks with Judy Grisel about her book Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction, including discussions of Gisel’s personal experience with addiction and how it has informed her research as a neuroscientist. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download the transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: ILO in Asia and the Pacific/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook] Full Article Scientific Community
slavery Unearthing slavery in the Caribbean, and the Catholic Church’s influence on modern psychology By traffic.omny.fm Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2019 14:45:00 -0500 Most historical accounts of slavery were written by colonists and planters. Researchers are now using the tools of archaeology to learn more about the day-to-day lives of enslaved Africans—how they survived the conditions of slavery, how they participated in local economies, and how they maintained their own agency. Host Sarah Crespi talks with Contributing Correspondent Lizzie Wade about a Caribbean archaeology project based on St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands and launched by the founders of the Society for Black Archaeologists that aims to unearth these details. Watch a related video here. Sarah also talks with Jonathan Schulz, a professor in the Department of Economics at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, about a role for the medieval Roman Catholic Church in so-called WEIRD psychology—western, educated, industrialized, rich, democratic. The bulk of psychology experiments have used participants that could be described as WEIRD, and according to many psychological measures, WEIRD subjects tend to have some extreme traits, like a stronger tendency toward individuality and more friendliness with strangers. Schulz and colleagues used historical maps and measures of kinship structure to tie these traits to strict marriage rules enforced by the medieval Catholic Church in Western Europe. Read related commentary. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: Bayer; KiwiCo Download a transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast Full Article Scientific Community
slavery Masterless men : poor whites and slavery in the antebellum South / Keri Leigh Merritt By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Merritt, Keri Leigh, 1980- author Full Article
slavery Henry Smeathman, the flycatcher: natural history, slavery and empire in the late eighteenth century / Deirdre Coleman By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 23 Feb 2020 09:06:07 EST Hayden Library - QH31.S593 C65 2018 Full Article
slavery Slavery, gender, truth, and power in Luke-Acts and other ancient narratives / Christy Cobb By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Cobb, Christy, author Full Article
slavery No property in man: slavery and antislavery at the nation's founding / Sean Wilentz By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 28 Jul 2019 10:20:39 EDT Hayden Library - KF4545.S5 W59 2018 Full Article
slavery Separate: the story of Plessy v. Ferguson, and America's journey from slavery to segregation / Steve Luxenberg By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 4 Aug 2019 10:22:43 EDT Hayden Library - KF223.P56 L88 2019 Full Article
slavery Modern slavery: a comparative study of the definition of trafficking in persons / by Dominika Borg Jansson By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 1 Sep 2019 10:23:46 EDT Online Resource Full Article
slavery A history of slavery and emancipation in Iran, 1800-1929 / Behnaz A. Mirzai By grammy.mit.edu Published On :: Fri, 9 Jun 2017 Rotch Library - HT1286.M57 2017 Full Article
slavery Slavery and the School: The College's Forgotten Past By feeds.history.org Published On :: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 11:00:12 +0000 A painful history is suppressed, until a humble schoolhouse provides a means of sharing a story of mercy. William and Mary’s Professor Terry Meyers details his search for the structure that housed the first Bray School, and his hopes for finding proof at the College of “a bright spot in an otherwise dark narrative.” Full Article Archaeology & Conservation Buildings and Sites education slavery william and mary