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BHM Lecture 2023: Ann Pratt, Mary Seacole, and Questioning British History |
Dr Christienna Fryar, writer and independent historian of Britain and the Caribbean, tells the stories of two mixed-race Jamaican women and questions the fraught relationship between British history and Black British history. |
Christienna Fryar, Tim Soutphommasane |
14 May 2024 |
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Oxford women making a global impact |
This International Women's Day (8 March), Professor Irene Tracey sat down with women from across the University who are making a global impact with their work. |
Irene Tracey, Kokila Lakhoo, Isang Awah, Katrina Charles |
09 Apr 2024 |
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Women in STEM |
Irene speaks to DPhil student Misha Patel and Professor Sonia Antoranz Contera . They touch on their pathways into science as women, the importance of networks and what direction their work will take next. |
Irene Tracey, Misha Patel, Sonia Antoranz Contera |
02 Feb 2024 |
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Noor Inayat Khan: the "Spy Princess" - Interview with Shrabani Basu |
Joseph Quinn speaks to Indian journalist, bestselling author and historian, Shrabani Basu, about the life and career of legendary SOE agent, Noor Inayat Khan. |
Shrabani Basu, Joseph Quinn |
08 Sep 2023 |
5 |
Creative Commons |
Women’s Movements and Citizenship in the Middle East |
Women's Rights Research Seminar where guest speaker, Dr Roel Meijer (Guest Lecturer in Islam Studies, Radboud Universiteit) presents on Women’s movements and citizenship in the Middle East. |
Roel Meijer, Maryam Alemzadeh, Marilyn Booth |
09 Aug 2023 |
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The Women behind "the Few" - Interview with Dr Sarah-Louise Miller |
Interview with Dr Sarah-Louise Miller about the role of the WAAF in British air intelligence. |
Joseph Quinn, Sarah-Louise Miller |
11 Apr 2023 |
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Creative Commons |
Evidence in Women's Health: Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) - What are the risks, benefits and experiences for women? |
EBHC DPhil Director, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Dr. Anne Marie Boylan discuss menopause and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) |
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Anne-Marie Boylan, Elizabeth Spencer, Carol Coupland |
12 Jan 2023 |
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'Regression and Resistance: The Struggle for Women's Rights in Afghanistan' |
Shaharzad Akbar in conversation with Shazia Choudhry; convened by Mansfield College Principal, Helen Mountfield KC. |
Shaharzad Akbar, Shazia Choudhry, Helen Mountfield |
08 Nov 2022 |
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Creative Commons |
Evidence in Women's Health: Are there higher mortality rates in women who have been operated on by male surgeons? |
In 2022 a Canadian population based retrospective cohort study hit the headlines in the U.K. by claiming that women were 32% more likely to die if operated on by a male surgeon. |
Carl Heneghan, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Anne-Marie Boylan, Sunil Patel |
31 Oct 2022 |
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1 - Dame Hermione Lee |
Our first and so far only female president - heroes, milestones and 17 year old blunders |
Hermione Lee |
21 Sep 2022 |
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Lost and found in the map library: changes in early map librarianship |
Georgia Brown, UW-Milwaukee Libraries, WI, USA, gives the third talk in session 3B of the seminar. |
Georgia Brown |
12 May 2021 |
12 |
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Beyond “clerical cartography”: gender and the production of Sanborn fire insurance maps in the 1920s |
Jack Swab, University of Kentucky, USA, gives the second talk in session 3B in the seminar. |
Jack Swab |
12 May 2021 |
13 |
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Where are all the women? The case of the Halls |
Debbie Hall, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, gives the first talk in session 3B in the seminar. |
Debbie Hall |
12 May 2021 |
14 |
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From body as territory to feminicides mapping: discourses and mapping languages by Latin American feminist cartographies |
Manuela Silveira, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, gives the third talk in the second session of the seminar. |
Manuela Silveira |
12 May 2021 |
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Mapping toward equitable solutions in public transit planning |
Suzie Birdsell, Nelson\Nygaard Consulting, Boston, USA, gives the second presentation, in the second session of the seminar. |
Suzie Birdsell |
12 May 2021 |
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‘Octavia always enjoyed a map’: Octavia Hill, maps, and Victorian social reform |
Elizabeth Baigent, University of Oxford, gives the first talk in the second session of the seminar. |
Elizabeth Baigent |
12 May 2021 |
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Women and children first: gender, flood and victimhood in Dutch eighteenth-century maps of dike-breaks |
Anne-Rieke van Schaik, University of Amsterdam, gives the third in the first session of the seminar. |
Anne-Rieke van Schaik |
12 May 2021 |
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The rise, persistence and surprising end of female personifications of the continents on maps |
Chet Van Duzer, University of Rochester, NY, USA, gives the second presentation in the first session of the seminar. |
Chet Van Duzer |
12 May 2021 |
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Where are the women on sixteenth-century French World maps? |
Camille Serchuk, Southern Connecticut State University, USA, gives the first talk in the first session of the seminar. |
Camille Serchuk |
12 May 2021 |
20 |
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Welcome and Introduction |
Catríona Cannon, Deputy Librarian, Bodleian Libraries, introduces the seminar. |
Catriona Cannon |
12 May 2021 |
21 |
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The Black Chicago Renaissance Women: Lives and Legacies in Music | Dr. Samantha Ege |
Held on International Women's Day 2021, Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future, Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities - in collaboration with Lincoln College, Oxford. |
Samantha Ege |
22 Mar 2021 |
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How can we amplify women's voices in journalism? |
In this episode we speak to to three women journalists from Kyrgyzstan, India and Indonesia discuss female representation in the news media, why they got into journalism, and how to ensure women’s voices and interests are heard. |
Meera Selva, Bermet Talant, Ipsita Chakravarty, Christine Franciska |
04 Mar 2021 |
23 |
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Learning since our mothers day |
Oxford's registrar gives a personal account of her mother's journey through education and early career, and the expectations for women at the time, and how that has shaped her own career. |
Gill Aitken |
02 Mar 2021 |
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The architecture of women’s higher education in England, 1869–1914 |
How University architecture reflects the presence of women and their perceived needs, and the generosity of female benefactors |
Geoffrey Tyack |
02 Mar 2021 |
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Diversifying portraiture: women’s place in a project to change the representation of Oxford success |
Alice Prochaska discusses the Diversifying Portraiture project designed by the Equality and Diversity Unit at Oxford University |
Alice Prochaska |
02 Mar 2021 |
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The domestic work of women at Oxford colleges |
A look at the history of the women service sector workers at Oxford Colleges and upon whom the comfortable academic life depended |
Kathryne Crossley |
02 Mar 2021 |
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The most woman-studentish? Somerville College and student life |
A look at early women students at Somerville College Oxford |
Mo Moulton |
02 Mar 2021 |
28 |
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'The Lady Collationers': women and the study of medieval manuscripts in the Bodleian Libraries |
A look at the careers of the Parker sisters known as the Lady Collationers |
Hope Williard |
02 Mar 2021 |
29 |
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All but absent from history? Women in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography |
Womens roles in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography |
Jane Garnett |
02 Mar 2021 |
30 |
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Women workers at OUP |
A look back at women who worked at the Oxford University Press. Delivered by Peter Gilliver on behalf of Martin Maw |
Martin Maw, Peter Gilliver |
02 Mar 2021 |
31 |
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Women in the Oxford English Dictionary |
A fascinating insight into the role of women in the Oxford English Dictionary |
Charlotte Brewer |
02 Mar 2021 |
32 |
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Florence Nightingale and the politicians’ pigeon holes: using data for the good of society |
Professor Deborah Ashby, President of the RSS, gives the 2020 Florence Nightingale lecture. |
Deborah Ashby, David Cox, David Spiegelhalter |
07 Jan 2021 |
33 |
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Panel Discussion 3: Feminist Multi-taskers: Being a Photographer, a Writer and a Curator |
Taous Dahmini chairs a discussion with Patrizia Di Bello and Deborah Cherry |
Taous Dahmani, Patrizia Di Bello, Deborah Cherry |
17 Nov 2020 |
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Panel Discussion 2: Unveiling the Archive, Revealing Photographers |
Taous Dahmini chairs a discussion with Erika Lederman and Jessica Sutcliffe |
Taous Dahmani, Jessica Sutcliffe, Erika Lederman |
17 Nov 2020 |
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Panel Discussion 1: Historiography's Origin Stories |
Taous Dahmani chairs a discussion with Val Williams |
Taous Dahmani, Val Willams |
17 Nov 2020 |
36 |
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Fast Forward: Women in Photography |
Anna Fox gives an overview of Fast Forward - a research project designed to promote and engage with women in photography across the globe. |
Anna Fox |
13 Nov 2020 |
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Write or be Written Off: the work of Jo Spence (1934-1992) as photography 'theory' |
Patrizia Di Bello discusses the work of Jo Spence as a writer, organiser and photographer |
Patrizia Di Bello |
13 Nov 2020 |
38 |
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The Isabel Project: Uncomvering 19th Century Institutional Photographers, One Woman at a Time |
Erika Lederman talks about her practice and the work of the V & A museum's first in house photographer, Isabel Cowper. |
Erika Lederman |
13 Nov 2020 |
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Challenging the Limited View - The Case of the Women in Mosques Movement |
Part of the Middle East Centre Women's Rights Research Seminars. With Dr Mine Yildirim Chair: Dr Nazila Ghanea (Department for Continuing Education,University of Oxford). |
Mine Yildirim, Nazila Ghanea |
06 Nov 2020 |
40 |
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OxPeace 2020: Combating Sexual and Gender-based Violence |
Dr Henri Myrttinen, Gender Associations, gives a talk for the 2020 Oxpeace Conference |
Henri Myrttinen |
02 Nov 2020 |
41 |
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Creating History and Building Legacy (Illuminations, The Other Observers, Warworks, Signals Festival) |
Val Williams gives a short talk on what it is like for early women photographers in a very male dominated industry |
Val Williams |
26 Oct 2020 |
42 |
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Female Entrepreneurship in the Middle East |
Frederike Brockhoven sits down with Rania Ayman of Entreprenelle, Yasmeen Mjalli of Babyfist, and Lina Khalifeh of Shefighter to discuss female entrepreneurship in the Middle East. |
Frederike Brockhoven, Rania Ayman, Lina Khalifeh |
07 Oct 2020 |
43 |
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OxPeace 2020: Opening and keynote address on 'Feminine Peace, Human Security' |
Dr Liz Carmichael MBE opens the OxPeace 2020 Conference; Teohna Williams gives keynote on “Feminine Peace, Human Security” |
Liz Carmichael, Teohna Williams |
06 Sep 2020 |
44 |
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OxPeace 2020: Twenty Years of UNSCR 1325 |
Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini MBE gives the keynote address on 'Twenty Years of UNSCR 1325' at the OxPeace 2020 conference. |
Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini |
06 Sep 2020 |
45 |
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OxPeace 2020: Using the PA-X Database to Understand Gender Perspectives in Peace Agreements |
Dr Kevin McNicholl presents 'Using the PA-X Database to Understand Gender Perspectives in Peace Agreements' at the OxPeace 2020 conference. |
Kevin McNicholl |
06 Sep 2020 |
46 |
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OxPeace 2020: Women's participation in peacebuilding and mediation |
Quhramaana Kakar presents 'Women's participation in peacebuilding and mediation' at the OxPeace 2020 conference. |
Quhramaana Kakar |
06 Sep 2020 |
47 |
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OxPeace 2020: UNSCR 1325 and the Experience of Women in Sudan |
Dr Suad Musa presents 'UNSCR 1325 and the Experience of Women in Sudan' at the OxPeace 2020 conference. |
suad musa |
06 Sep 2020 |
48 |
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OxPeace 2020: Uniformed Women in South Sudan |
Captain Sophie Piper presents 'Uniformed Women in South Sudan' at the 2020 OxPeace conference. |
Sophie Piper |
06 Sep 2020 |
49 |
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The 50:50 Project: increasing women's representation in the BBC's journalism |
Ros Atkins of BBC News talks about how the 50:50 project led to a significant increase in the number of women appearing across the BBC's journalism. |
Ros Atkins |
11 Nov 2019 |
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Is female health cyclical? Evolutionary perspectives on menstruation |
Alex Alvergne (Oxford) delivered this seminar on 6 March 2019 as part of the Primate Conversations seminar series |
Alexandra Alvergne |
08 Jul 2019 |
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2019 Disability Lecture: The Triple Cripples... creators, educators, rule breakers, and the personification of empowerment |
Jay Abdullahi and Kym Oliver, a team of two black disabled women, reclaim the word ‘cripple’ in their fight against three layers of discrimination. |
Jay Abdullahi, Kym Oliver |
13 Jun 2019 |
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Why don’t we take women as seriously as men? |
Mary Ann Sieghart, Visiting Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford, shares with us anecdotal and statistical evidence in this talk highlighting gender-respect inequality in the newsroom and other settings. |
Mary Ann Sieghart |
07 May 2019 |
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Women's Rights Research Seminar - From Kurdistan to Europe: Kurdish Literary, Artistic and Cultural Activism by Kurdish Women Intellectuals |
Dr Ozlem Belcim Galip (Marie Sklodowska Curie Fellow, The School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series, chaired by Marilyn Booth (Magdalen College). |
Ozlem Belcim Galip, Marilyn Booth |
01 May 2019 |
54 |
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Gender, State-collapse, Conflict and State-building: Recent Research from the Somali Context |
Gender, State-collapse, Conflict and State-building: Recent Research from the Somali Context |
Judith Gardner |
29 Apr 2019 |
55 |
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From victims to suspects - representations of Muslim women |
Dr Shakira Hussein is a writer and researcher at the University of Melbourne's National Centre for Excellence in Islamic Studies. In this talk she looks at how Muslim women are represented in the media from Australia to the UK. |
Shakira Hussein |
29 Apr 2019 |
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Who drives change in Africa? |
In the second of our special two-part episode, we learn about Africa’s competitive advantages, shifting demographics, and the leadership challenges and opportunities faced by young people and women. |
Vera Songwe, Kola Adesina, Erik Hersman |
16 Apr 2019 |
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Women and Power: Redressing the Balance – closing remarks by Helen Antrobus, National Public Programme Curator, National Trust |
The closing remarks by Helen Antrobus, National Public Programme Curator, National Trust at the Women and Power conference which took place on the 6th and 7th March 2019. |
Helen Antrobus |
07 Mar 2019 |
58 |
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Women Making History: The Leaders of Today – roundtable discussion chaired by Victoria Tandy, Co-Founder of the Women Leaders in Museums Network |
‘Women Making History: The Leaders of Today’ is a roundtable session exploring the presence of women in senior roles in heritage organisations, at the Women and Power conference which took place on the 6th and 7th March 2019. |
Hilary Carty, Kate Clark, Sara Wajid, Virginia Tandy |
07 Mar 2019 |
59 |
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Women and Power: The Women who Shaped the National Trust – keynote by Hilary McGrady, Director-General, National Trust |
‘Women and Power: The Women who Shaped the National Trust’ is the keynote by McGrady, Director-General, National Trust at the Women and Power conference which took place on the 6th and 7th March 2019. |
Hilary McGrady |
07 Mar 2019 |
60 |
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Women and Power: Changing the Stories We Tell Ourselves – keynote by Melissa Benn, Writer and Campaigner |
'Women and Power: Changing the Stories We Tell Ourselves’ is the keynote by the writer and campaigner Melissa Benn at the Women and Power conference which took place on the 6th and 7th March 2019. |
Melissa Benn, Senia Paseta |
06 Mar 2019 |
61 |
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Women and Power: Redressing the Balance – keynote by Annie Reilly, Head of Public Programmes, National Trust |
'Women and Power: Redressing the Balance' is the opening keynote by Anne Reilly, Head of Public Programmes, National Trust at the Women and Power conference which took place on the 6th and 7th March 2019. |
Annie Reilly, Alice Purkiss |
06 Mar 2019 |
62 |
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Loathly Ladies |
Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield talk about the loathly lady: the hideous hag who knows the secret that the hero seeks, and whom he must learn how to respect. |
Carolyne Larrington, Fay Hield, Brian McMahon |
26 Feb 2019 |
63 |
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Women and Social Change in North Africa: What Counts as Revolutionary? A Discussion |
Dr Imane Chaara (QEH Oxford), Dr Doris Gray (Al Akhawayn University), Dr Nadia Sonneveld (Radboud University) take part in a discussion at the Middle East Studies centre. Chair by Michael Willis (St Antony's College). |
Imane Chaara, Doris Gray, Nadia Sonneveld |
25 Feb 2019 |
64 |
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Public health and gender: Assumptions, disjunctures in practice, and implications for HIV prevention within marriages in Kenya |
ASC seminar by Roseanne Njiru |
Roseanne Njiru |
16 Feb 2019 |
65 |
Creative Commons |
Between Love and Lineage: Elopement, Rights and Violence in an Afghan Valley |
Dr Naysan Adlparvar (Yale University), gives a talk for the Middle East Studies Centre. |
Naysan Adlparvar |
26 Nov 2018 |
66 |
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Gender, Spectacle and Nation-making in Post-WWII Nigeria |
ASC seminar by Judith Byfield (Cornell University). |
judith byfield |
26 Oct 2018 |
67 |
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Hawks and Doves in Sudan's Armed Conflict: Al-Hakkamat Baggara Women of Darfur |
Suad Musa kicks off a new term of ASC seminars by launching her new book. |
suad musa |
26 Oct 2018 |
68 |
Creative Commons |
Rights and justice: reproductive politics and legal activism in India |
This Anthropology departmental Seminar was delivered by Professor Maya Unnithan (University of Sussex) on 26 January 2018 |
Maya Unnithan |
31 Jul 2018 |
69 |
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Women's Rights Research Seminar- A Global History of the Struggle for Women’s Rights: The Women’s Movement in Istanbul in the Context of International Feminism in the Early 20th Century |
Dr Elife Bicer-Deveci, postdoctoral fellow of Swiss National Science Foundation and academic visitor at the Middle East Centre, St. Antony’s College, gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series. |
Elife Bicer-Deveci |
03 Apr 2018 |
70 |
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A Celebration of the Centenary of the Birth of Olive Gibbs |
100 years since the Representation of the People Act, the act which gave women the vote. |
Susanna Pressel, Liz Woolley, Bruce Kent, Simon Gibbs |
26 Feb 2018 |
71 |
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Valuing Women With Disabilities |
Valuing Women With Disabilities: Infantilised, Medicalised, Pauperised? |
Marie Tidball, Helen Brookman, Julie Jaye Charles |
21 Feb 2018 |
72 |
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The Women who 'Meant to Do It': George Eliot and Celebrity Performance |
Life-Writing and Female Celebrity, 4 Nov 2017 Keynote: Patricia Duncker |
Patricia Duncker |
08 Jan 2018 |
73 |
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Life-writing and female celebrity - Panel 1 |
Women's Lives and Celebrity in the 18th Century (chair: Anna Senkiw) Ruth Scobie - Pre-Truth Media and the Female Imposter: The Case of ‘Elizabeth Harriet Grieve’ |
Ruth Scobie |
08 Jan 2018 |
74 |
Creative Commons |
FMR 35 Disabilities among refugees and conflict-affected populations |
In 2007 the Women's Refugee Commission launched a major research project to assess the situation for those living with disabilities among displaced and conflict affected populations. |
Rachael Reilly |
12 Dec 2017 |
75 |
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WRRS: Dancing with Words: Subverting the Master Narrative in Saudi Women’s Literature |
Dr Basma Al Mutlaq (School of Oriental and African Studies) gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series called Women's Rights Research Seminars. |
Basma Al Mutlaq |
13 Nov 2017 |
76 |
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Women in India’s waste economy |
In this Departmental Seminar, Prof. Barbara Harriss-Whiten draws on anthropology, economics and politics to examine the role of women in Indian society. 12 May 2017. |
Barbara Harriss-White |
26 Jul 2017 |
77 |
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Repositioning Women's Health Care: A Case Study on Women Who Survived Ebola in Sierra Leone |
Part of the Humanities & Identities Lunchtime Series |
Elleke Boehmer, Fatou Wurie |
27 Jun 2017 |
78 |
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Women on Air – where are the experts? |
Suzanne Franks, professor of journalism, City University, London, gives a talk for The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. |
Suzanne Franks |
11 May 2017 |
79 |
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TORCH Gender and Authority Research Network, Seminar 7, University of Oxford, 22 February 2017 |
Gender and Authority Seminar 7: Serena Alessi (British School at Rome) and Rachel Delman (University of Oxford). Music: 'Enigmatic' by bensound.com |
Adele Bardazzi, David Bowe, Natalya Din-Kariuki, Julia Caterina Hartley |
06 Apr 2017 |
80 |
Creative Commons |
At the Frontlines of Change: Feminist Leadership Transforming Lives - Devaki Jain Lecture |
Noeleen Heyzer gives the 2016 Devaki Jain Lecture. |
Noeleen Heyzer |
10 Mar 2017 |
81 |
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Women’s Studies and Gender Studies Roundtable |
The Gender and Authority TORCH Network, in collaboration with the Centre for Gender, Identity, and Subjectivity, hosted a roundtable discussion at Balliol College on 2 November 2016. |
Mara Keire, Maria Jaschok, Khin Mar Mar Kyi, Joana Serrado |
18 Nov 2016 |
82 |
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Values based leadership in a changing world |
21st century leaders lead complex, diverse and culturally complex organisations: Do women lead these organisations differently? |
Valerie Amos |
25 Oct 2016 |
83 |
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Women in Oxford's History: Rose Potter Clarributt |
Exploring the life of Rose Potter Clarributt: long-serving matron of the Radcliffe Infirmary |
Olivia Robinson, Alison Moulds, Hannah Newson |
19 Oct 2016 |
84 |
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Women in Oxford's History: Elizabeth Wordsworth |
Exploring the life of Elizabeth Wordsworth: founding principal of Lady Margaret Hall and founder of St Hugh's College |
Olivia Robinson, Alison Moulds |
19 Oct 2016 |
85 |
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Women in Oxford's History: Maria Czaplicka |
Exploring the life of Maria Czaplicka: Polish anthropologist of Siberian indigenous people |
Olivia Robinson, Alison Moulds, Jaanika Vider |
19 Oct 2016 |
86 |
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Women in Oxford's History: Ida Busbridge |
Exploring the life of Ida Busbridge: promoter of women's education at St Hugh's College |
Olivia Robinson, Alison Moulds, Bethany White |
19 Oct 2016 |
87 |
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Women in Oxford's History: Kofoworola Moore |
Exploring the life of Kofoworola Moore: first black woman to graduate from the University of Oxford |
Olivia Robinson, Alison Moulds, JC Niala |
19 Oct 2016 |
88 |
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Women in Oxford's History: C. Violet Butler |
Exploring the life of C. Violet Buter: philanthropist, social researcher, and educator |
Olivia Robinson, Alison Moulds, Kathryne Crossley |
19 Oct 2016 |
89 |
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FMR 52 - Humanitarian action and the transformation of gender relations |
There is value in creating space within a humanitarian response to invest in interventions that go beyond addressing the immediate risks and needs. |
Melinda Wells, Geeta Kuttiparambil |
15 Aug 2016 |
90 |
Creative Commons |
Women in Engineering |
A short promotional film featuring women who have been inspired to work in the engineering. |
priyanka dhopade, sina ober-blobaum, Eleanor Stride, ana castro-castellon |
01 Aug 2016 |
91 |
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TORCH Gender and Authority Research Network, Seminar 1, University of Oxford, 2 March 2016 |
TORCH Gender and Authority Research Network, Seminar 1 featuring Mary Harrod and Susan Garrard. |
Adele Bardazzi, David Bowe, Natalya Din-Kariuki, Julia Caterina Hartley |
06 Jul 2016 |
92 |
Creative Commons |
Right Place, Right Time |
Women composers and their creative communities. |
Anna Beer |
30 Jun 2016 |
93 |
Creative Commons |
Political wisdom and deep devotion: The introduction of the Reformation in Southern Lower Saxony by Elisabeth of Brandenburg, Duchess of Calenberg-Gottingen |
Ruth Gornandt gives a talk for the Women's responses to the Reformation, held in Oxford on 23rd June 2016. |
Ruth Gornandt |
28 Jun 2016 |
94 |
Creative Commons |
'Print therefore good Lord, and write these examples in my memory': The Forgotten History of Writing and Printing Lady Abergavenny's Prayers |
Louise Horton gives a talk for the Women's responses to the Reformation, held in Oxford on 23rd June 2016. |
Louise Horton |
28 Jun 2016 |
95 |
Creative Commons |
Danish Noblewomen's Use of Manuscript Prayer Books c. 1550-1600 |
Marie Møller Christensen gives a talk for the Women's responses to the Reformation, held in Oxford on 23rd June 2016. |
Marie Møller Christensen |
28 Jun 2016 |
96 |
Creative Commons |
Textual Negotiation and Resistance of Female Religious Communities Facing Reformation |
Elizabeth Goodwin gives a talk for the Women's responses to the Reformation, held in Oxford on 23rd June 2016. |
Elizabeth Goodwin |
28 Jun 2016 |
97 |
Creative Commons |
Sin and Salvation: Churching as a disciplinary tool in Early Modern Denmark |
Mette Ahlefeldt-Laurvig gives a talk for the Women's responses to the Reformation, held in Oxford on 23rd June 2016. |
Mette Ahlefeldt-Laurvig |
28 Jun 2016 |
98 |
Creative Commons |
Brandenburg's Calvinist Turn and the Portrayal of Dynastic Women |
Prof Sara Smart (Exeter) gives a talk for the Women's responses to the Reformation, held in Oxford on 23rd June 2016. |
Sara Smart |
28 Jun 2016 |
99 |
Creative Commons |
Recording women's responses to the Reformation: Henry Jessey as "relator" of Sarah Wight's religious prophecy in The Exceeding Riches of Grace (1647) |
Claire McGann gives a talk for the Women's responses to the Reformation, held in Oxford on 23rd June 2016. |
Claire McGann |
28 Jun 2016 |
100 |
Creative Commons |
The women behind the prophecies: A discussion of Ursula Jost and her printer Margarethe Prüss |
Nicola Deboys gives a talk for the Women's responses to the Reformation, held in Oxford on 23rd June 2016. |
Nicola Deboys |
28 Jun 2016 |