Where can I listen to Massey Lectures?
Where can I listen to Massey Lectures?
The lectures are broadcast each November on Ideas and published simultaneously in book form by House of Anansi Press. Many of the lectures can be listened to online on the Ideas website, while others can be purchased on various sites.
Who is giving the 2020 Massey Lectures?
expert Ronald J. Deibert
Deibert to explore disturbing impact of social media. Citizen Lab director Ronald J. Deibert will deliver this year’s Massey Lectures, arguing that the internet, especially social media, has an increasingly toxic influence in every aspect of life.
What are the Massey Lectures?
The 2017 CBC Massey Lectures are an essential analysis of the major human rights struggles of our times by internationally renowned human rights lawyer and former UN prosecutor Payam Akhavan.
What time is ideas on CBC?
Ideas in the Afternoon airs Mondays at 2:05 pm on CBC Radio One.
How do I download CBC App listen?
CBC Listen is available for free as an app for iOS and Android devices and online at cbc.ca/listen. CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada’s national public broadcaster.
Who hosted CBC ideas?
Nahlah Ayed
Nahlah Ayed is the host of the nightly CBC Radio program Ideas. A veteran of foreign reportage, she’s spent nearly a decade covering major world events from London, and another decade covering upheaval across the Middle East.
Is CBC app free?
The CBC has many apps you can download. All are free. Each app can be used on both mobile phones and tablets. If you regularly use a tablet, you will better experience our digital content with the app rather than a browser.
Where is Nahlah Ayed now?
Nahlah Ayed (Arabic: نهله عَايِد) is a Canadian journalist, who is currently the host of the academic documentary program Ideas on CBC Radio One and a reporter with CBC News.
Where is Paul Kennedy now?
In July 2021, Kennedy resigned from News Breakfast to become a senior sports reporter across all ABC News programs and platforms, Tony Armstrong replaced him.
How can I Listen to CBC online?