Tag: Adam Michnik

Freedom Movements and the Press – Part 2

Today’s podcast is the second of a series of six podcasts, featuring unedited recordings from our November 2005 conference on Media and Politics.  The conference took place in three sessions, each consisting of a keynote address and a panel discussion. The recordings were recently digitized and we are making them available to the public for […]

Freedom Movements and the Press – Part 1

What happens when you sit journalists from the world’s most powerful and influential publications at the same table with a Polish columnist or the editor of a small Slovakian daily? How does the dialogue between America and Europe change when voices from Eastern Europe are included? The Institute of Human Sciences at Boston University found […]

New Europe and the United States

Today’s podcast is an edited recording of an April 28, 2004 panel discussion featuring the Polish journalist Adam Michnik and Nation writer Jonathan Schell. Moderating the discussion is Irena Grudzinska Gross, former director of the Institute for Human Sciences. Translating for Adam Michnik is Elbieta Matynia, Associate Professor of Sociology and Liberal Studies at the […]