Vis a Vis

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"Vis a Vis" is a new podcast produced by the Alliance Program at Columbia University. "Vis a Vis" will feature conversations that challenge our understanding of key global, economic and social issues by casting them in a transatlantic perspective. The "Vis a Vis" podcast will interrogate and contrast the perspectives of Columbia faculty with their French and European counterparts, focusing on a range of issues of urgent concern, including: climate change, migration, freedom of expression, diversity, the politics of memory, the role of culture in society, AI and the future of work, democracy and social media, participatory democracy... Guests will include a broad diversity of Columbia faculty, researchers, doctoral students, as well as French professors and scholars visiting Columbia under the Alliance Program.

Episode Date
Research at Sciences Po
Apr 14, 2026
Women’s Rights Today
Mar 05, 2026
Mending The Living World – a Conversation with Corine Pelluchon
Feb 19, 2026
News from the Extreme Universe
Jan 21, 2026
The Era of Impostures: Beyond Identity and Polarization
Dec 17, 2025
Can Responsible AI Make Humans More Responsible?
Nov 17, 2025
Young Researchers Who Mend Broken Hearts
Oct 26, 2025
Proust, A Jewish Way: A Conversation with Antoine Compagnon
Sep 17, 2025
Knowledge is Beautiful
Sep 02, 2025
The Rise of the French Far Right
Jul 10, 2025
Research at Columbia
Jun 01, 2025
New Trends in World Cinema
May 12, 2025
After the Fire: Lead Pollution and Notre Dame
Apr 14, 2025
In Search of the ‘Lost Generation’: American Writers in Paris
Mar 19, 2025
Technopolitics: Will AI Reshape Global Power Relations?
Feb 04, 2025
Will AI Revolutionize Transport?
Jan 16, 2025
Can AI Help Save the Planet?
Nov 21, 2024
Is Polarization Threatening American Democracy?
Oct 14, 2024
Combatting Screen Addiction: A Conversation with Célia Zolynski
Jul 17, 2024
The Ebbs and Flows of Jihadism
Apr 18, 2024
Reproductive Rights: A New Era? Featuring Olatunde Johnson and Eleonora Bottini
Mar 04, 2024
Reflections on Racism: A Conversation with Maboula Soumahoro
Feb 13, 2024
Voices for the Future: The Obama Presidency Oral History
Jan 18, 2024
Anthropocene: French Historians, François Hartog and Frédérique Aït-Touati, on Whether Humans Can Change Earth’s History
Dec 01, 2023
Can Memory Change the Present?
Oct 28, 2023
Can the Courts Combat Climate Change?
Sep 27, 2023
Can Media Regulation Tackle Disinformation?
May 09, 2023
Climate Change: Towards a New Paradigm?
Apr 11, 2023
Can Slavery Be Repaired?
Feb 14, 2023
Translation: Mending the Wounds of Colonialism
Jan 17, 2023
Mending Hearts: A Pioneering Innovation
Dec 20, 2022
Is India becoming an Ethnic Democracy?
Nov 20, 2022
Iran Protests: A Feminist Social Movement
Oct 20, 2022
Nuclear Proliferation, Close Calls, and Luck.
Sep 20, 2022
Trailer
Jul 28, 2022