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The Dean's Table Podcast
Fredrick Harris, Dean of the Division of Social Science
16 episodes
9 months ago
The Dean's Table is a new podcast series created by Fredrick Harris, Professor of Political Science and Dean of Social Science at Columbia University. The series features distinctive, in-depth conversations between Dean Harris and his colleagues from across the disciplines of the social sciences. Each episode brings listeners a unique perspective on the life, work, and imagination of an accomplished scholar in an intimate, casual setting. New episodes are released regularly, so be sure to follow the series on your preferred podcast distribution network.
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The Dean's Table is a new podcast series created by Fredrick Harris, Professor of Political Science and Dean of Social Science at Columbia University. The series features distinctive, in-depth conversations between Dean Harris and his colleagues from across the disciplines of the social sciences. Each episode brings listeners a unique perspective on the life, work, and imagination of an accomplished scholar in an intimate, casual setting. New episodes are released regularly, so be sure to follow the series on your preferred podcast distribution network.
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Episodes (16/16)
The Dean's Table Podcast
Professor of Political Science & History Ira Katznelson – DT015
Ira Katznelson is the Ruggles Professor of History and Political Science at Columbia University. A prolific scholar and one of the nation's leading social scientists, Ira's work has covered a broad range of questions in the field of American politics, political history, political theory, comparative politics, and the study of race and politics. His contributions to the discipline of political science are deep and wide. Ira has twice served on Columbia's faculty. He has also taught at the University of Chicago, served as Dean of the Graduate Faculty at the New School for Social Research, has been elected to the Presidency of the American Political Science Association, led the Social Science Research Council as its president, and most recently, Ira served as Interim Provost of Columbia University.

In this episode, Professor Katznelson talks to Dean Harris about how he decided to cross the Brooklyn Bridge to attend college in Morningside Heights, how he decided to pursue the study of history in graduate school, but has centered his intellectual career in the discipline of political science. I also invited Ira to reflect on his longstanding engagement with the study of liberal democratic societies and liberalism more generally.
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3 years ago
1 hour 44 seconds

The Dean's Table Podcast
Sociology Professor Mario L. Small – DT014
Mario Small is the Quetelet Professor of Social Science in the Department of Sociology at Columbia University. One of the most preeminent sociologists of his generation, Mario is an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American academy of Political and Social Sciences, and most recently, of the National Academy of Sciences, one of the most coveted academic associations in the world. A sociologist whose work focuses on urban poverty, social inequality, personal networks, and the relationship between quantitative and qualitative methods, Mario is the author of several pathbreaking books, among them are Villa Victoria: The Transformation of Social Capital in a Boston Barrio, and Unanticipated Gains: The Origins of Network Inequality in Everyday Life. Both books received several awards, including the prestigious C. Wright Mills Award from the American Sociological Association. Mario is also the co-author of a recently published book that explores how social scientists should go about evaluating ethnographic and interview research.

Sociology Professor Mario L. Small joins Dean Fredrick Harris on The Dean's Table to reflect on whether being born and raised in Panama shaped his insights as a sociologist, to discuss how and when he became interested in being a sociologist, and to talk about his intellectual contributions to the study of urban poverty, personal networks, and qualitative methods.
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3 years ago
54 minutes 44 seconds

The Dean's Table Podcast
Religion Chair & Professor AAADS Josef Sorett – DT013
Josef Sorett is Professor of Religion and African American and African Diaspora Studies and Chair of the Religion Department at Columbia University. An emerging distinguished scholar in the field of African American religion, Josef is also the founder and director of the Center for African American Religion, Sexual Politics, and Social Justice. Josef is author of Spirit in the Dark: A Religious History of Racial Aesthetics. He is also the author of the forthcoming book, The Holy Holy Black: The Ironies of an African American Secular, and, most recently, an edited volume of essays, titled The Sexual Politics of Black Churches, recently released by Columbia University Press.

Professor Sorett speaks with the dean about his upbringing in Boston, attending college at an evangelical Christian school in Tulsa, his graduate work at a theological seminary and doctoral studies at Harvard, as well as his research and teaching.
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3 years ago
37 minutes 24 seconds

The Dean's Table Podcast
Anthropology Professor Rosalind Morris – DT012
Rosalind Morris is Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University and is the author of many books, among them In the Place of Origins: Modernity and its Mediums in Northern Thailand, a book that explores spirituality, performance, and mass media in Southeast Asia. Professor Morris is also the author of Accounts and Drawings from the Underground: The East Rand Proprietary Mines Cash Book, a book produced in collaboration with the South African visual artist, William Kentridge. She has been conducting field research in South Africa since 1998, where she has been writing ethnography of South Africa's dangerous gold mining communities. While conducting ethnographic research, Professor Morris has also produced creative projects in the form of documentary film, multimedia art installations, as well as photography, poetry, and she has also worked on operas.

Professor Morris speaks with Dean Harris about how she decided to become an anthropologist, to reflect on her ethnographic and creative work in South Africa, to share with us how important collaboration is to research and the creative process, and to provide some insight into the joys and challenges with working in various mediums.
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3 years ago
46 minutes 16 seconds

The Dean's Table Podcast
Professor of Architecture & AAADS Mabel O. Wilson – DT011
Mabel O. Wilson is the Nancy and George Rupp Professor of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation and a Professor in African American and African Diaspora Studies at Columbia University, where she also serves as the Associate Director of the Institute for Research in African American Studies. Her research specializes in space, politics and culture in Black America, as well as race and modern architecture and visual culture in contemporary art, media and film. She is the author of the books Negro Building: Black Americans in the World of Fairs and Museums and Begin with the Past: Building the National Museum of African American History and Culture, as well as two forthcoming books, entitled Reconstruction Architecture for America and Race and Modern Architecture. In addition to her scholarship, Professor Wilson is also a practicing architect and is a member of the architectural team tasked with designing the Memorial to Enslaved African American Laborers at the University of Virginia. In honor of her path breaking work in the field, she received the American Academy of Arts and Letters Architecture Award for her work on the African diaspora. 

Professor Wilson speaks with Dean Harris about how she decided on becoming an architect, reflecting on her work which explores the history of Black exhibitions and museums, and shares insights into scholarship and practice of race, space, and culture.
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5 years ago
40 minutes 21 seconds

The Dean's Table Podcast
Economics Professor Miguel Urquiola – DT010
Miguel Urquiola is Professor of Economics and International and Public Affairs and serves as chair of the Economics Department at Columbia University. His research focuses on the economics of education and his work has appeared in American Economic Review, The Review of Economics and Statistics, The Journal of Public Economics, and The Journal of Development Economics, among others. He recently published his first book, Markets, Minds, and Money: Why America Leads the World in University Research.

Professor Urquiola speaks with Dean Harris about how he decided to become an economist, reflects on his work exploring whether increased school choice helps families and students choose schools, and gives insight into how the United States became a leader in producing world class research.
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5 years ago
44 minutes 34 seconds

The Dean's Table Podcast
History Professor Manan Ahmed – DT009
Professor Ahmed speaks with Dean Harris about the process of becoming a historian, his scholarship that challenges conventional wisdom about the origins of Muslims in South Asia, and offers some insight into how he fuses his scholarship with public engagement.
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5 years ago
42 minutes 6 seconds

The Dean's Table Podcast
Political Science Professor Page Fortna – DT008
Page Fortna is the Harold Brown Professor of US Foreign and Security Policy at Columbia University. She's the author of two books, Peace Time: Cease-Fire Agreements and the Durability of Peace, and Does Peacekeeping Work?: Shaping Belligerents' Choices after Civil War. Her research has appeared in leading international relations journals, including International Organization, World Politics, International Studies Quarterly, and International Studies Review.

Professor Fortna speaks with Dean Harris about how she came to focus on terrorism as an area of study, what her experience has been like researching terrorism via field research, some of the policy implications of her findings, as well as her work on gender equity in the field of political science.
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5 years ago
37 minutes 22 seconds

The Dean's Table Podcast
Sociology Professor Andreas Wimmer – DT007
Andreas Wimmer is the Lieber Professor of Sociology and Political Philosophy at Columbia University. Andreas is the author of many books both in English and in German, including, Ethnic Boundary Making: Institutions, Power, Networks, Waves of War: Nationalism, State Formation, and Ethnic Exclusion in the Modern World, and Nation Building: Why Some Countries Come Together While Others Fall Apart.

Andreas Wimmer is the Lieber Professor of Sociology and Political Philosophy at Columbia University. Andreas is the author of many books both in English and in German, including, Ethnic Boundary Making: Institutions, Power, Networks, Waves of War: Nationalism, State Formation, and Ethnic Exclusion in the Modern World, and Nation Building: Why Some Countries Come Together While Others Fall Apart.

Professor Wimmer speaks with Dean Harris about his research on and definitions of nationalism and ethnic exclusion, his turn from anthropology to sociology, and why he uses a wide range of methodological tools to make sense of nationalism, war and ethnicity.
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5 years ago
38 minutes 24 seconds

The Dean's Table Podcast
Professor of History & AAADS Frank Guridy – DT006
Dean Harris speaks with Frank Guridy, Associate Professor of History and African-American and African Diaspora studies at Columbia University. Professor Guridy specializes in sports history, urban history, and the history of the African diaspora in the Americas. He is the author of Forging Diaspora: Afro-Cubans and African Americans in a World of Empire and Jim Crow, which won the Elsa Goveia Book Prize from the Association of Caribbean Historians, and the Wesley-Logan Book Prize from the American Historical Association.
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6 years ago
36 minutes 44 seconds

The Dean's Table Podcast
Economics Professor Dan O’Flaherty – DT005
The Dean’s Table is visited by Dan O’Flaherty, Professor of Urban Economics at Columbia University and member of the Columbia University Senate. Professor O’Flaherty has published widely on urban politics and public finance, authoring numerous books including Making Room: The Economics of Homelessness, City Economics, How to House the Homeless, and most recently The Economics of Race in the United States.
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6 years ago
30 minutes 1 second

The Dean's Table Podcast
AAADS Chair & Professor of English Farah Jasmine Griffin – DT004
Dean Harris is joined by Farah Jasmine Griffin, the William B. Ransford Professor of English and Comparative Literature and African-American Studies at Columbia, and the chair of the University’s new Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies. Professor Griffin is a scholar of African American literature, music, history and politics, and the author of Who Set You Flowin’: The African American Migration Narrative; If You Can’t Be Free, Be a Mystery: In Search of Billie Holiday; Clawing At the Limits of Cool: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and the Greatest Jazz Collaboration Ever; and most recently Harlem Nocturne: Women Artists and Progressive Politics During World War II.
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6 years ago
37 minutes 29 seconds

The Dean's Table Podcast
Professor of International and Public Affairs Ester Fuchs – DT003
Dean Harris is joined by Ester Fuchs, a leading scholar on the fiscal health of American cities. Ester Fuchs is Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science at Columbia University, and the author of the classic text Mayors and Money: Fiscal Policy in New York and Chicago, one of the first books to provide a serious analysis of how cities handle economic crises. In addition to her scholarship in urban politics, Professor Fuchs has spent a significant part of her career as a public servant. From 2001 to 2005, she served as Special Advisor for Governance and Strategic Planning for the mayoral administration of Michael Bloomberg, the 108th Mayor of the City of New York. While at City Hall, Professor Fuchs worked to streamline the delivery of vital human services to city residents.

On The Dean’s Table, Professor Fuchs speaks to the critical economic importance of American cities and how the understanding of their significance has changed in the study of Political Science over the years. She reflects back on her work as a graduate student with leading scholars such as Norman Nie and Paul Peterson. She shares advice for academics who seek to bring their particular skills to City Hall or other forms of public service. And she defines for us what it means to her to be a “pragmatic utopian”.
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6 years ago
35 minutes 58 seconds

The Dean's Table Podcast
Anthropology Professor Claudio Lomnitz – DT002
Claudio Lomnitz is the Campbell Family Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University. A historical anthropologist, his scholarship focuses on the history, politics, and culture of Mexico, and spans a wide variety of topics relevant to Mexican society, including revolution, nationalism, public intellectualism, death, popular culture, and the conception of the family. His books include Labyrinth: Culture and Ideology in Mexican National Space; Deep Mexico, Silent Mexico: An Anthology on Nationalism; Death and the Idea of Mexico; and a book about exile, ideology, and revolution titled The Return of Comrade Ricardo Flores Magón. A scholar both in English and Spanish, Professor Lomnitz contributes regular columns to the Mexican newspapers La Jornada and Nexos. He has also collaborated with his brother, theater director and playwright Alberto Lomnitz, to adapt his scholarship for the stage on two separate occasions. His most recent play, La Gran Familia, opened in 2018 with Mexico’s National Theater Company.

Professor Lomnitz joins Dean Harris to discuss the multiple migrations of his past; his views on the role of the public intellectual; the challenges of adapting scholarship to the creative arts; and the conflict-ridden relationship between Mexico and the United States.
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6 years ago
38 minutes 30 seconds

The Dean's Table Podcast
Sociology Professor Jennifer Lee – DT001
Dean Harris speaks with Jennifer Lee, Professor of Sociology and a core faculty member at the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race at Columbia University. Professor Lee is a leading expert on immigration, the new second generation, education, and race relations. She is the author of multiple award-winning books, including The Asian American Paradox (with Min Zhou), Civility in the City: Blacks, Jews and Koreans in Urban America, and The Diversity Paradox: Immigration and the Color Line in 21st Century America (with Frank D. Bean).

On the podcast, Professor Lee reflects on her trajectory through Columbia as both an undergraduate and graduate student, as well as a faculty member. She recalls her work with esteemed sociologists Herbert J. Gans and Robert K. Merton. And she shares her thoughts on contemporary issues facing the Asian American community, including the Tiger Mother thesis and the ongoing affirmative action lawsuit against Harvard University.
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6 years ago
30 minutes 7 seconds

The Dean's Table Podcast
Welcome to The Dean’s Table – Introduction – DT000
Today's episode is a special sneak peek at the upcoming podcast series. The Dean's Table is a new podcast series created by Fredrick Harris, Professor of Political Science and Dean of Social Science at Columbia University.
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6 years ago
3 minutes 16 seconds

The Dean's Table Podcast
The Dean's Table is a new podcast series created by Fredrick Harris, Professor of Political Science and Dean of Social Science at Columbia University. The series features distinctive, in-depth conversations between Dean Harris and his colleagues from across the disciplines of the social sciences. Each episode brings listeners a unique perspective on the life, work, and imagination of an accomplished scholar in an intimate, casual setting. New episodes are released regularly, so be sure to follow the series on your preferred podcast distribution network.