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Monday, 14 Nov 1983

Uses of Technology: The New Battleground in World Trade - Art Bushkin
8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Mr. Bushkin is President of Telemation Associates, Inc. a Washington-based firm specializing in providing strategic planning and consulting services related to telecommunications and information technology and policy, and international trade. Mr. Bushkin was also the Director of NTIA's Information Policy Division. He has written extensively on international trade, telecommunications policy, and information technology issues in the US and abroad. Part of the World Affairs Series: International Communications

Technical Aspects of International Communication - Don Parker
3:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Dr. Parker is vice-president of research and development for Quality Microsystems and was formerly a Professor of Physics at Iowa State. He received his doctorate from the University of Michigan. Part of the World Affairs Series: International Communications

Film: Information Society
12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - This film explores computers, communications and technological breakthroughs which are transforming our culture from an industrial age to an information age. Part of the National Affairs Series

Film: Information Society
12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - This film explores computers, communications and technological breakthroughs which are transforming our culture from an industrial age to an information age. Part of the World Affairs Series

Sunday, 13 Nov 1983

The Communications Revolution - Gene Youngblood
8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Mr. Youngblood is a widely-resected theorist in the arts and sciences. A pioneer researcher and scholar in electronic art and technology, he is the author of Expanded Cinema, a work of media theory and criticism. He currently teaches at California Institute of the Arts and Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. Part of the World Affairs Series: International Communications

Thursday, 10 Nov 1983

Kate Kasten, Comedy and Satire - Kate Kasten
All Day – - Exact date is unknown. Part of University Lecture Series. University Lectures Program Archive.

Wednesday, 9 Nov 1983

U.S. Foreign Policy Objectives in Central America - Lawrence Tracy
All Day – - Exact date is unknown. Part of University Lecture Series. University Lectures Program Archive.

Monday, 7 Nov 1983

The Age of the Earth Controversy Post Darwinian Debates - Joe Burchfield
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Saturday, 5 Nov 1983

Recent Developments in Social Ethics - Brian Barry
All Day – Gallery, Memorial Union - Dr. Barry is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Chicago and is editor of "Ethic." Part of University Lecture Series. From the University Lectures Program Archive.

Rights and the Marxian Tradition - William McBride
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.