The Institute and our affiliated centers and programs record selected lectures and make them available to the public. To date we have published 806 podcasts.
The Modern Recovery of the Ismaili Legacy and Its Importance for the Study of the Fatimids
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Paul Walker, University of Chicago
Duration: 00:47:58
Posted: 4/23/2012
The Roads to Oxiana: The Writing of Travel at the Crossroads of Asia (Panel I)
Program on Central Asia
Central Asia Initiative International Conference (Panel I)
Duration: 1:43:45
Posted: 11/15/2010
The Roads to Oxiana: The Writing of Travel at the Crossroads of Asia (Panel II)
Program on Central Asia
Central Asia Initiative International Conference (Panel II)
Duration: 1:38:25
Posted: 11/15/2010
Does 'Fair Trade' Help Those Who Harvest Tea?
Asia Institute
As part of the International Human Rights Film Series, the Asia Institute put on a screening and discussion of an award-winning 2008 documentary, "The Bitter Taste of Tea," that takes a skeptical view of the fair trade movement's ability to protect laborers within this global industry. Listen to scholars, fair trade advocates and audience members delve into the issues in this audio podcast.
Duration: 1:16:47
Posted: 1/27/2010
Islam and the Army in Colonial India
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A book talk by Professor Nile Green (UCLA History).
Duration: 1:03:42
Posted: 10/29/2009
From Elephants to Tea: The Nilgiris Under Colonial Rule
Center for India and South Asia
Podcast of public lecture by Sanjay Subrahmanyam at the Fowler Museum at UCLA as part of the Steeped in History: The Art of Tea exhibit.
Duration: 1:03:49
Posted: 9/24/2009
No Colonialism, No Culture: Macaulay, Kipling And The Interpellation Of Indians
Center for India and South Asia
Talk by Qadri Ismail, University of Minnesota. 6/2/08.
Duration: 52:51
Posted: 6/6/2008
Richie's Fable of Riches
Asia Pacific Arts
Smitha Radhakrishnan chats with first-time feature film director Richie Mehta about working with family, attracting big stars, and putting 100% into a character named Amal.
Duration: 9:10
Posted: 5/16/2008
The Ruins of Memory: The Writing of Brahmin Self in South India
Center for India and South Asia
Talk by Dilip Menon, University of Delhi. 4/11/08.
Duration: 43:19
Posted: 4/11/2008
Emergency, Difference, and Popular Politics in Karachi
Center for India and South Asia
Talk by Tahir Naqvi, Reed College. 2/25/08
Duration: 44:30
Posted: 2/26/2008
Journalism and Asia: Career Reflections
Asia Institute
Syndicated Asia columnist Tom Plate and former United Press International and Dow Jones reporter James F. Paradise discuss coverage of Asia in the media
Duration: 1:14:39
Posted: 11/9/2007
A World of Conflict
Asia Institute
Listen to a UCLAradio story about a documentary screening by Kevin Sites, a pioneering solo journalist for Yahoo! News, on war zones around the world. The event was presented by AsiaMedia, sponsored by the UCLA International Institute, Latin American Center, African Studies Center and Asia Institute.
Duration: 9:37
Posted: 5/1/2007
