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- Senior Fellow - Centre for Environment and Development and Director, Centre for Social and Environmental Innovation - Theodore A. Wells '29 Professor of Economics, Princeton University Summary: Humans’ choices affect the environment, and the environment shapes human opportunities. So why do we persist in modeling the dynamics of natural and social systems separately? This research gap has enormous practical consequences: The costs of climate change, for example, depend heavily on the costs of adapting to its differential impacts around the world – how can we better understand...
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Professor C. Jessica Metcalf - Associate Professor of Ecology, Evolutionary Biology & Public Affairs and Professor Anup Malani - Lee and Brena Freeman Professor at the University of Chicago Law School and a Professor at the Pritzker School of Medicine in conversation with Dr. Jessica Seddon
info_outline Cyclones & Climate Change in the Indian OceanMandala
Professor Gabe Vecchi - Professor of Geosciences and The High Meadows Environmental Institute, Director, Cooperative Institute for Modeling the Earth System
info_outline Music, Movements, and IdentityMandala
TM Krishna - Carnatic vocalist, activist, and author
info_outline Sensing and Sensemaking: Natural Language Processing, AI, and Global IndiaMandala
Dr. Jessica Seddon discusses with Professor Karthik Narasimhan, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Princeton University, and Dr. Manish Gupta, Director of Google Research India, how natural Language Processing (NLP), combined with advances in artificial intelligence (AI), has opened up new possibilities for human-computer interaction through speech.
info_outline COVID & India’s Evolving Political EconomyMandala
Dr. Jessica Seddon in conversation with Prof. Atul Kohli, David K.E. Bruce Professor of International Affairs, Princeton University, and Shankar Aiyar, Senior Fellow, IDFC Institute discusses how COVID-19 has deeply affected India’s economy and society. While the per capita infection and mortality rates are low by global standards, the sheer numbers of those affected are significant and have caused huge disruptions to the Indian economy.
info_outline India and China: The Longer ViewMandala
Dr. Jessica Seddon in conversation with:
info_outlineDr. Jessica Seddon in conversation with Professor Atul Kohli, David K.E. Bruce Professor of International Affairs, Princeton University, and Shankkar Aiyar, Senior Fellow, IDFC Institute
discusses how COVID-19 has deeply affected India’s economy and society. While the per capita infection and mortality rates are low by global standards, the sheer numbers of those affected are significant. The lockdown and ongoing business disruptions have led to an economic contraction of nearly 24% in the first quarter of the fiscal year 2021. Such changes inevitably also have political economy impacts - on voter expectations, on perceptions of successes and failures, and on openings for new leaders and forms of leadership to emerge. This episode discusses some of the ways in which COVID is and may shape India’s political economy.