Clapperton Mavhunga on "Incoming Technology and African Innovation"
Clapperton Mavhunga, Carson Fellow from July to December 2011, talks about his work on incoming technology and African innovation.
Clapperton Mavhunga, Carson Fellow from July to December 2011, talks about his work on incoming technology and African innovation.
The film depicts how modern food production companies employ technology to maximize efficiency, consumer safety, and profit.
This film follows a diverse group of women from around the world as they attend the Barefoot College in India. The college teaches them solar engineering skills to allow them to contribute to their communities and improve their daily lives, but societal and familial pressure proves challenging.
Inspired by courses they’ve developed at Stanford, Mike Osborne and Miles Traer created the Generation Anthropocene podcast, a volunteer-based audio show featuring thought leaders.
In this video, RCC Landhaus Fellow Melusine Martin presents on “Being Nature in the Digital Age: Digital Technology, Nature, and Self-Identity.”