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601 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Closed detention in the Czech Republic: on what grounds? | Despite relatively good conditions in the Czech Republic's closed detention facilities, serious questions should be asked about the justification for detention. | Beata Szakacsova | 03 Oct 2013 |
602 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Threats to liberty in Germany | Those seeking asylum in Germany face fast-track assessments, risk of immediate detention and deportation, and lengthy stays in 'communal shelters' scattered throughout Germany. | Jolie Chai | 03 Oct 2013 |
603 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 My story: indefinite detention in the UK | When I fled civil war to come to the UK, I thought that I would be free but instead of helping me, the UK detained me for three years. | William | 03 Oct 2013 |
604 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Be careful what you wish for | Can the promotion of liberal norms have an unintended and damaging impact on how states confront the challenges of irregular immigration? | Michael Flynn | 03 Oct 2013 |
605 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 A return to the Pacific Solution | Over the last 50 years, Australian governments have introduced a range of measures that seek to deter asylum seekers. Current practice sees asylum seekers once again detained in offshore detention in neighbouring countries. | Fiona McKay | 03 Oct 2013 |
606 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Detention monitoring newly established in Japan | Recently established monitoring committees in Japan are opening new channels of communication and opportunities for improvements in detention facilities. | Naoko Hashimoto | 03 Oct 2013 |
607 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Captured childhood | States should develop alternatives to immigration detention to ensure that children are free to live in a community-based setting throughout the resolution of their immigration status. | David Corlett | 03 Oct 2013 |
608 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 No change: foreigner internment centres in Spain | Draft regulations for the running of Spain's Foreigner Internment Centres fall far short of the hopes and demands of those campaigning for better guarantees of the rights of detainees. | Cristina Manzanedo | 03 Oct 2013 |
609 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 The impact of immigration detention on children | States often detain children without adequate attention to international law and in conditions that can be inhumane and damaging. Asylum-seeking and refugee children must have their rights protected. | Alice Farmer | 03 Oct 2013 |
610 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Health at risk in immigration detention facilities | Since 2004 Médecins Sans Frontières has provided medical and psychosocial support for asylum seekers and migrants held in different immigration detention facilities across Europe. | Ioanna Kotsioni, Aurelie Ponthieu, Stella Egidi | 03 Oct 2013 |
611 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Voices from inside Australia's detention centres | At the heart of the asylum debate in Australia there is little sense of the individual in question. People who had previously been asylum seekers in immigration detention express in their own words the impact that detention had on them. | Melissa Phillips | 25 Sep 2013 |
612 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Psychological harm and the case for alternatives | Studies in countries around the world have consistently found high levels of psychiatric symptoms among imprisoned asylum seekers, both adults and children. | Janet Cleveland | 25 Sep 2013 |
613 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Establishing arbitrariness | There is no understanding of what the term "arbitrary" entails; understanding it requires awareness of the different factors affecting how individual deprivations of liberty are examined and understood. | Stephen Phillips | 25 Sep 2013 |
614 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Detention under scrutiny | UNHCR's new detention guidelines challenge governments to rethink their detention policies and to consider alternatives to detention in every case. | Alice Edwards | 25 Sep 2013 |
615 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 From the editors | From the editors. | The editors | 25 Sep 2013 |
616 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Insights from the refugee response in Cameroon | The integration of Central African refugees into existing Cameroonian communities has had far-reaching development impacts on the region and the state as a whole. | Angela Butel | 04 Oct 2013 |
617 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 UNHCR in Uganda: better than its reputation suggests | Mistrust and fear abound among Rwandan refugees in Uganda. The dearth of information available about cessation urgently needs to be addressed by UNHCR. | Will Jones | 04 Oct 2013 |
618 | Meet the Scientists - Solar Fuels, Bacteria and Hydrogen | Dr Rhiannon Evans from the Armstrong Group, University of Oxford, gives a short account of her research studies into solar fuels, as well as giving an insight to her life outside of research. | Rhiannon Evans | 04 Oct 2013 | |
619 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Freedom of movement of Afghan refugees in Iran | Although legally justifiable, increasing restrictions on movement and work for refugees in Iran have detrimental effects for the refugees. | Farshid Farzin, Safinaz Jadali | 04 Oct 2013 |
620 | Meet the Scientists - Transparent Conductors | Alex T. Vai, DPhil student in the Donohoe Group, University of Oxford, describes his exciting research into touch-screen technology and also tells of his outside work ventures in orienteering and orchestra. | Alex T. Vai | 04 Oct 2013 | |
621 | Socrates and 'The Hemlock Cup' | This lecture, based on the recent biography by Bettany Hughes, looks at Socrates' life, following in his footsteps across Greece and Asia Minor and examining the new archaeological discoveries that shed light on his world. | Bettany Hughes | 04 Oct 2013 | |
622 | Love and Sex in Victorian Fiction | Victorian fiction is commonly thought of as treating love sentimentally and lacking all reference to sex. In this talk drawing on material from a book he is writing, Dr David Grylls, Fellow of Kellogg College, will contest such a view. | David Grylls | 04 Oct 2013 | |
623 | Trust, Free Speech and British Pluralism in the 21st Century | With digital broadcasting increasing and newspaper readership falling, how should we respond in ways that ensure the free flow of information that is essential in a pluralist society? | Chris Patten | 04 Oct 2013 | |
624 | Big Data and Drug Discovery (The Osler Discussion) | 'Big data' in medicine is an emerging field with the potential to revolutionise healthcare research.This session will look at how Oxford is addressing some of these research opportunities and challenges. | Martin Landray | 04 Oct 2013 | |
625 | What the World Needs Now from the Environmental Movement | Dr Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director of Greenpeace International, gives a talk for the Oxford Alumni Weekend 2013. | Kumi Naidoo | 03 Oct 2013 | |
626 | Against All Odds: Recovering the first climate data from the central Sahara | Professor Richard Washington, Professor of Climate Science at the School of Geography and the Environment; Fellow and Tutor in Geography, Keble College, gives a talk for the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend. | Richard Washington | 07 Oct 2013 | |
627 | Physics in the 21st Century | Dr John Wheater (Head of Physics Department), Emeritus Professor Derek Stacey and Dr Jay Watson (alumnus), give a talk about the Oxford Physics department and the study of physics today. | John Wheater, Derek Stacy, Jay Watson | 07 Oct 2013 | |
628 | Writing Contemporary Fiction: From Inspiration to Publication | James Benmore (Kellogg), Samantha Shannon (St Anne's) and Sam Thompson (St Anne's) talk about their work as writers. Chaired by Dr Clare Morgan (Kellogg), author and Director of the Master of Studies in Creative Writing. | James Benmore, Samantha Shannon, Sam Thompson, Clare Morgan | 07 Oct 2013 | |
629 | Speaking stories: the oral roots of poetry | We'll be looking at Beowulf and the epic as a way of passing on experience and history. See your own life as an epic! Where would you start? What would you leave out? Surprise yourself - and us! | Jenny Lewis | 04 Oct 2013 | |
630 | Why music matters in your life | Imagine a world without music. No music on the radio, no concerts, no musical instruments. No background music in films and television. No music at our weddings, funerals, religious worship or sporting events. | Jonathan Darnborough | 07 Oct 2013 | |
631 | Anniversaries, feasts and commemoration in the Middle Ages | Ritual celebrations were at the heart of life in medieval communities. The passage of time was articulated by the cycle of the seasons, the exigencies of husbandry and of trade, all inextricably bound up with religious holidays and anniversaries. | Elizabeth Gemmill | 04 Oct 2013 | |
632 | Creative Commons | Gustav Klimt and secessionist Vienna | Vienna around 1900 witnessed a vital and anxious surge in art, design, literature and music. This creativity also inspired psychological investigations into the inner self and dreams, most famously by Sigmund Freud. | Claire O'Mahony | 07 Oct 2013 |
633 | Creative Commons | Spotlight on Archaeology | Find out about how archaeologists uncover the past using a range of techniques, including excavation, survey and scientific analysis. | Alison MacDonald | 04 Oct 2013 |
634 | Creative Commons | Too many words? An irreverent guide to screenwriting | Aristotle's 'Poetics' is regarded as the earliest surviving work of dramatic theory. How much notice do Goldman, Godard, Bertolucci or indeed Tarantino pay to his classic tenets of drama? | Victor Glynn | 04 Oct 2013 |
635 | Creative Commons | Britain's economic problems and prospects | At the time of the 2008 global credit crunch, I participated in Oxford's online debate on whether the economic crisis sounded the death knell for laissez faire capitalism. | Jonathan Michie | 07 Oct 2013 |
636 | Creative Commons | Philosophy in 45 minutes! | Philosophy deals with the BIG questions of life: does God exist? How should we live? What is truth? What are numbers and do we need them? Does space come to an end or is it infinite? NO SOUND FOR FIRST 3 MINUTES. | Marianne Talbot | 07 Oct 2013 |
637 | Creative Commons | Surprises - for you and for mathematics | In 1900, pure mathematics had the smug air of a finished product. We thought we knew what it was and we thought we knew how it was done. | Bob Lockhart | 07 Oct 2013 |
638 | Creative Commons | Where's all the wildlife? Flooding and the importance of landscape conservation | The Oxfordshire floods of 2007, 2008 and 2012 caused enormous disruption to homes, agriculture and local businesses, but what were the consequences for wildlife? | Kerry Lock | 07 Oct 2013 |
639 | Creative Commons | Who needs migrant workers? Controversies in international labour migration | The regulation of labour immigration is among the most important and controversial public policy issues in high-income countries. | Martin Ruhs | 04 Oct 2013 |
640 | Party games: coalition government in British politics | This session will look at the history of coalition government in British politics over the past 200 years and discuss some of the constitutional implications of the current Conservative-Liberal Democrat government under David Cameron and Nick Clegg. | Angus Hawkins | 07 Oct 2013 | |
641 | Creative Commons | A history of England in five and a half maps | There is a story behind every map. Generation after generation, we have imprinted ourselves on the land we live upon. Our depictions of that land, in maps, have recorded social attitudes and social change like no other source. | Jonathan Healey | 04 Oct 2013 |
642 | International education: the transformative effect of student migration | In this short lecture we will consider what the internationalisation of higher education means, and the global implications of international mobility - on the students, on their 'receiving' countries and on their places of origin. | Johanna Waters | 07 Oct 2013 | |
643 | Creative Commons | The art of war: The Hundred Years' War in twenty objects | This lecture will examine one of the longest wars in history, fought between England and France from 1337 to 1453 by scrutinising twenty objects. | Janina Ramirez | 04 Oct 2013 |
644 | Fitzgerald beyond Gatsby | With the recent resurgence in interest in F. Scott Fitzgerald following Baz Luhrmann's imaginative film adaptation of Fitzgerald's 1925 novel The Great Gatsby have come the inevitable cliches of the 'lost generation' and the 'American dream'. | Tara Stubbs | 07 Oct 2013 | |
645 | Measuring Global Poverty | Dr Sabina Alkire, Director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) gives a talk for the Oxford Alumni Weekend 2013. | Sabina Alkire | 08 Oct 2013 | |
646 | The Secret Mathematicians | Professor Marcus du Sautoy (New College), Charles Simonyi Chair in the Public Understanding of Science, author and broadcaster gives a talk for the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend. | Marcus du Sautoy | 08 Oct 2013 | |
647 | National models, achieving full coverage, sources of funding, building business Support | Professor Christopher Hodges gives a talk for the First Annual Oxford Consumer ADR Conference. | Christopher Hodges | 07 Oct 2013 | |
648 | First Annual Conference on Consumer ADR: Jacqueline Minor | Representative of the European Commission in the United Kingdom, Formerly Director of Consumer Policy, DG Sanco, gives a talk at the First Annual Conference on Consumer ADR. | Jacqueline Minor | 07 Oct 2013 | |
649 | Fireworks Displays: The chemistry of explosive entertainment | Fireworks consultant, author and former Oxford chemist Dr Tom Smith explains the basic chemistry and construction of fireworks, and their use in modern fireworks displays. | Tom Smith | 08 Oct 2013 | |
650 | Biotechnology: For better or worse? | Marianne Talbot talks about the uses and dangers of the relatively new discipline of synthetic biology. | Marianne Talbot | 08 Oct 2013 | |
651 | From the Arab Spring to the Syrian War: Regional, international and humanitarian impact | This session will examine the political and humanitarian dynamics behind the Arab Spring and the Syrian War. Starting with a long view of the events leading to the Arab Spring, it will analyse the regional and international repercussions of the uprisings. | Hugo Slim, Louise Fawcett | 08 Oct 2013 | |
652 | Meet the Scientists - Solar Fuels and Artificial Photosynthesis | Andreas Bachmeier, a DPhil student in the Armstrong Group, Oxford University, gives a glimpse into his research and his life outside of work, including a love for rowing and German beer. | Andreas Bachmeier | 09 Oct 2013 | |
653 | Meet the Scientists - Collaborations with the Oxford Botanic Garden | Alison Foster, Senior Curator of the Oxford Botanic Garden, discusses her daily work and the transition she has made from working in a lab to working in the garden. | Alison Foster | 09 Oct 2013 | |
654 | Medieval Romance and the Gift of Narrative | Dr Perkins gives a talk for the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend. | Nicholas Perkins | 14 Oct 2013 | |
655 | An Oxford Education | Panel discussion led by Vice Chancellor Andrew Hamilton, with Mike Nicholson, Helen Swift, Priscilla Santos and Jenny Brennan. | Andrew Hamilton, Mike Nicholson, Helen Swift, Priscilla Santos, Jenny Brennan | 14 Oct 2013 | |
656 | Meet the Scientists - Solar Fuels and Enzymes | Susannah Hexter, DPhil Student in the Armstrong Group, University of Oxford, describes her love for Chemistry and discusses her hobbies outside of work. | Susannah Hexter | 04 Oct 2013 | |
657 | Science Oxford Live 2013 - Public Engagement | The Nuffield Department of Medicine recognises that public engagement is vital to educate, inform and build relationships with the community. Our scientists are actively engaging in open discussion, meeting people to debate, listen and learn. | Dianne Newbury, Chas Bountra, Stefan Knapp | 17 Sep 2013 | |
658 | Creative Commons | Bipolar Disorder | An overview of the aetiology, clinical diagnosis and management of bipolar disorder. | Charlotte Allan, Daniel Maughan | 15 Oct 2013 |
659 | Creative Commons | Anxiety disorders | An overview of the aetiology, clinical diagnosis and management of anxiety disorders. | Charlotte Allan, Daniel Maughan | 15 Oct 2013 |
660 | Creative Commons | Schizophrenia | An overview of the aetiology, clinical diagnosis and management of schizophrenia. | Charlotte Allan, Daniel Maughan | 15 Oct 2013 |
661 | Creative Commons | Delirium | An overview of the clinical diagnosis, investigation and management of delirium. | Charlotte Allan, Daniel Maughan | 15 Oct 2013 |
662 | Creative Commons | Dementia | An overview of the aetiology, clinical diagnosis and management of dementia. | Charlotte Allan, Daniel Maughan | 15 Oct 2013 |
663 | Creative Commons | Community treatment orders | An interview with Professor Burns about social psychiatry and his randomised controlled trial into community treatment orders. | Tom Burns | 15 Oct 2013 |
664 | Creative Commons | Psychological medicine | Interview with Professor Sharpe about psychological medicine and his randomised controlled trial investigating the treatment of depression in people with cancer. | Michael Sharpe | 15 Oct 2013 |
665 | Esmond Harmsworth Lecture 2013: Theater in the Age of Twitter | The annual Esmond Harmsworth Lecture in American Arts and Letters, given in May 2013 by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Auburn. | David Auburn | 16 Oct 2013 | |
666 | Creative Commons | Emerging Diseases and the Prospect of the Next Pandemic | Mr David Quammen discusses emerging diseases at the Rhodes Trust Scholarship 110th anniversary event. | David Quammen | 16 Oct 2013 |
667 | Intelligence Operations in 21st Century Democracies | Admiral (ret'd) Dennis Blair dicusses intelligence operations at the Rhodes Trust Scholarship 110th anniversary event. | Dennis Blair | 16 Oct 2013 | |
668 | Regulating the Internet, Regulating Ourselves | Dr Anthony House discusses internet regulation at the Rhodes Trust Scholarship 110th anniversary event. | Anthony House | 16 Oct 2013 | |
669 | Leading for the 21st Century | Dr Lisa Klein, Mr Wes Moore and Mr Peter Wilson discuss future leaders for the 21st century at the Rhodes Trust Scholarship 110th anniversary event. | Lisa Klein, Wes Moore, Peter Wilson | 16 Oct 2013 | |
670 | Creative Commons | Populism in Modern Constitutions | Richard Parker, Paul W. Williams Professor of Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School, presents his thoughts on how populism has figured in the study and practice of modern American constitutional law and the effect it has had. | Richard Parker | 16 Oct 2013 |
671 | How do Institutions Change? The Prospects for Law and Justice Priorities in the Post-2015 International Development Agenda | This panel discussion will consider the inclusion of law and governance priorities in the post-2015 development agenda. | Michael Woolcock, Masooda Bano, Samuel Clark | 21 Oct 2013 | |
672 | Creative Commons | Exploring the Universe | Dr Rana Irshad, University of Oxford, gives a brief whistle-stop tour of the exciting initiatives Oxford has running in exploring the vast expanse of the Universe in which we live. | Rana Irshad | 04 Oct 2013 |
673 | Creative Commons | Darwin's Fish: Evolutionary controversies in the fossil record | See how modern analyses of the fossil record, genetics and development provide a new understanding of flatfish evolution, and how this bears on both the great flatfish controversy and the rate and nature of evolutionary change more broadly. | Matt Friedman | 04 Oct 2013 |
674 | Creative Commons | The Oxford English Dictionary: From Victorian venture to the digital age endeavour | Fiona McPherson, Senior Editor, Oxford English Dictionary, explores the OED's journey through the last century, from paper to screen, and how the digital age ensures that the OED remains as relevant as ever. | Fiona McPherson | 30 Sep 2013 |
675 | Creative Commons | Divided Nations: Why global governance is failing, and what we can do about it | In this lecture, Professor Goldin presents ideas from his latest book and focuses on issues such as the financial crisis, the internet, pandemics, migration and climate change, in order to highlight the need for urgent global action. | Ian Goldin | 04 Oct 2013 |
676 | Intergenerational relationships: Does grandparental childcare pay off? | Intergenerational relationships: Does grandparental childcare pay off? | Valeria Bordone | 21 Oct 2013 | |
677 | The Chilean Coup of 1973, Forty Years On | Roundtable discussion with Alan Angell (St Antony's); Cath Collins (University of Ulster); Scott Mainwaring (University of Notre Dame). Convened by Timothy Power. | Alan Angell, Cath Collins, Scott Mainwaring, Timothy Power | 23 Oct 2013 | |
678 | The Political Economy of Remittances in Latin America | Roundtable discussion with Faisal Ahmed (Nuffield); David Doyle (St Hugh's); Isabel Ruiz (Harris Manchester); Diego Sánchez-Ancochea (St Antony's). Convened by Timothy Power. | Faisal Ahmed, David Doyle, Isabel Ruiz, Diego Sánchez-Ancochea, Timothy Power | 23 Oct 2013 | |
679 | Kate Lindsay Interview | In a podcast recorded earlier this year, Kate Lindsay, Project Manager for the First World War Poetry Digital Archive discusses the exciting development of the First World War Poetry Digital Archive and The Great War Archive. | Kate Lindsay | 29 Jul 2008 | |
680 | Creative Commons | Family ties: remittances and support in Puntland and Somaliland | Public Seminar Series, Trinity term 2013. Seminar by Dr Laura Hammond (School of Oriental and African Studies) recorded on 29 May 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Laura Hammond | 25 Oct 2013 |
681 | Creative Commons | Intrinsic Value, or Value for Their Own Sake | Sixth and final lecture First lecture in the Value of Humanities series in which Professor Helen Small discusses the philosophical idea of intrinsic value, or the humanities as valuable for its own sake. | Helen Small | 13 May 2013 |
682 | Migration at Oxford: Professor Bridget Anderson | Professor Bridget Anderson discusses her research interests and teaching migration at Oxford in this interview with doctoral student Carolin Fischer. | Bridget Anderson, Carolin Fischer | 21 Oct 2013 | |
683 | Creative Commons | A Successful Strategy for Building Normal Brains - Nature or Nurture? | Dr Simon Butt (Keble), Fellow and Tutor in Neuroscience, gives a talk for the Oxford Alumni Weekend. | Simon Butt | 07 Oct 2013 |
684 | Creative Commons | The Arrogance of Power: Senator Fulbright's Concept and Today's World | Sir Adam Roberts, Emeritus Professor of International Relations at Oxford, gives a talk for the Oxford Alumni Weekend 2013. | Sir Adam Roberts | 03 Oct 2013 |
685 | Creative Commons | Where will Tomorrow's Food Come From - and What will be the Consequences? | The St Anne's Gaudy Seminar explores the topic of food security, focusing in particular on sustainability, supply and demand, and aid and trade. How will science, ecology and consumers have an impact on how food is produced and distributed? | Tim Benton, Mary Atkinson | 30 Sep 2013 |
686 | Creative Commons | MSc in EBHC: Introduction to the Practice of Evidence-Based Health Care | Annette Pluddermann, Senior researcher DPCHS, gives an introduction to the Practice of Evidence-Based Health Care | Annette Pluddermann | 28 May 2013 |
687 | Creative Commons | St Cross Seminar: Neither God nor Nature. Could the doping sinner be an exemplar of human(ist) dignity? | If doping were done in a healthy and fair way, would it be OK? If so, all wrongs would lie in doping abuses involving health risks, deceit and unfairness. I argue that perhaps the doping sinner best exemplifies human dignity and existential authenticity. | Pieter Bonte | 23 Oct 2013 |
688 | The future of UK flood insurance | Matt Cullen, Policy Adviser - Flooding and Climate Change, Association of British Insurers, gives a talk for the Water Security seminar series. | Matt Cullen | 29 Oct 2013 | |
689 | Adaptation to climate change: the role of insurance in flood risk management | Edmund Penning-Rowsell, School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford gives a talk for the Water Security seminar series. | Edmund Penning-Rowsell | 29 Oct 2013 | |
690 | Creative Commons | Displacement from Syria: putting the Common European Asylum System to the test? | Special lecture, Michaelmas term 2013. Lecture by Madeline V Garlick (UNHCR) recorded on 24 October 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Madeline V Garlick | 25 Oct 2013 |
691 | Creative Commons | Doing practical work: rationality and heuristics in teaching | A public seminar given by Professor Walter Doyle, University of Arizona, at the Oxford University Department of Education. | Walter Doyle | 29 Oct 2013 |
692 | The Future of Education | Professor Clay Christensen, Professor C Raj Kumar, Dr Max Price and Ms Dacia Toll discuss the future of education at the Rhodes House 110th Anniversary event. | Clay Christensen, C Raj Kumar, Max Price, Dacia Toll | 29 Oct 2013 | |
693 | Creative Commons | Uehiro Seminar: Ethics and Expectations: Part II | The trolley problem is a thought experiment in ethics. Outside traditional philosophical discussion, the trolley problem has been a significant feature in the fields of cognitive science and neuroethics. | Seth Lazar | 21 Oct 2013 |
694 | A New Paradigm for Environmental Protection for the 21st Century | Commissioner Dan Esty, Dr Kumi Naidoo, Mr Simon Upton and Dr Zinta Zommers discuss environmental protection and climate change at the Rhodes House 110th Anniversary event. | Dan Esty, Kumi Naidoo, Simon Upton, Zinta Zommers | 29 Oct 2013 | |
695 | Entrepreneurship | Mr Charles Conn, Ms Roxanne Joyal, Mr Yusuf Randera Rees, Mr John McCall MacBain and Professor Barry Nalebuff dicuss entrepreneurship at the Rhodes House 110th Anniversary event. | Charles Conn, Roxanne Joyal, Yusuf Randera Rees, John McCall MacBain, Barry Nalebuff | 29 Oct 2013 | |
696 | Can Democracy and Human Rights be internationally imposed by armed force? | Professor Sir Frank Berman, Professor Ngaire Woods and Ambassador R. James Woolsey discuss human rights at the Rhodes House 110th Anniversary event. | Sir Frank Berman, Ngaire Woods, R. James Woolsey | 29 Oct 2013 | |
697 | Fighting the World's Fight: Against Poverty | Mr David Ferreira, Mr Nick Kristof and Dr Mark Suzman discuss fighting poverty at the Rhodes House 110th Anniversary event. | David Ferreira, Nick Kristof, Mark Suzman | 29 Oct 2013 | |
698 | The Evolution of Sports | The Hon. C. Tom McMillen, Ms Carina Venter and Mr John Wylie discuss sports at the Rhodes House 110th Anniversary event. | C Tom McMillen, Carina Venter, John Wylie | 29 Oct 2013 | |
699 | Some final words | Professor Sir Andrew McMichael speaks about his early days in Oxford, working in immunology. | Sir Andrew McMichael | 28 Oct 2013 | |
700 | Creative Commons | Banking Reform Five Years On. | John Vickers, Warden of All Souls College, Oxford, gives a talk for the European Studies Centre seminar series on banking and the economic recession. Chaired by Max Watson, St Antony's College. | John Vickers | 29 Oct 2013 |
701 | Creative Commons | The Human Immunology Unit | The increasing globalisation of infectious disease is a major challenge to human health. The MRC Human Immunology Unit is a key player in international efforts to combat this threat, and in research into other diseases involving the immune system. | Vincenzo Cerundolo | 28 Oct 2013 |
702 | Creative Commons | Correlates of protection, the China Connection | Professor Xiao-Ning Xu talks about his research on emerging infectious diseases in China, from the SARS outbreak in 2003/4 to flu pandemic and HIV infection. | Xiao-Ning Xu | 28 Oct 2013 |
703 | Creative Commons | African adventures | Professor Sarah Rowland-Jones talks about her research on HIV, first in Oxford then in Africa, in Kenya and in The Gambia. | Sarah Rowland-Jones | 28 Oct 2013 |
704 | Creative Commons | Time to escape | Dr Nilu Goonetilleke talks about her research within the CHAVI project (NIH Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Immunology). | Nilu Goonetilleke | 28 Oct 2013 |
705 | New immunoregulatory mechanisms | Professor Mike Lenardo speaks about early links between the NIH (National Institute of Health, USA) and the University of Oxford, and their success in setting up the NIH-Oxford-Cambridge DPhil programme. | Michael J Lenardo | 28 Oct 2013 | |
706 | Creative Commons | What do we measure and what do we want to learn | Professor Zinkernagel speaks about some historical and more recent aspects of immunology. Although we do know a lot, only about half of what we think we know is usually true - we just don't know which half! | Rolf Zinkernagel | 28 Oct 2013 |
707 | Creative Commons | A structural biologist's perspective | Professor Yvonne Jones tells us how structural biology was brought into the field of immunology in Oxford, at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics. | Yvonne Jones | 28 Oct 2013 |
708 | Creative Commons | Welcome and Introduction | Professor Vincenzo Cerundolo opens the Symposium with a few words about Professor Sir Andrew McMichael's achievements, past, present and future. | Vincenzo Cerundolo | 28 Oct 2013 |
709 | Creative Commons | Translation as Literature | Matthew Reynolds, Fellow and Tutor in English Language and Literature, Oxford, gives a talk for the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend. | Matthew Reynolds | 29 Oct 2013 |
710 | Creative Commons | What's so great about Austen? Isn't she just bonnets and balls? | Some film and tv adaptations of Jane Austen's novels might give the impression that the stories are little more than Mills and Boon-type romances in empire-line frocks. | Sandie Byrne | 07 Oct 2013 |
711 | Creative Commons | Where will Tomorrow's Food Come From - and What will be the Consequences? | The St Anne's Gaudy Seminar explores the topic of food security, focusing in particular on sustainability, supply and demand, and aid and trade. How will science, ecology and consumers have an impact on how food is produced and distributed? | Tim Benton, Mary Atkinson | 30 Sep 2013 |
712 | Creative Commons | Acting Masterclass: "Lend me your ears" | A practical Masterclass with Greg Doran from the Royal Shakespeare Company on how Shakespeare spins rhetoric for the actor, with Sam Leith, journalist and writer, and author of 'You Talkin' to Me'. Students from Oxford University Drama Society take part. | Gregory Doran, Sam Leith | 07 Jun 2013 |
713 | Creative Commons | Acting Masterclass: 'Pyramus, you begin' | A practical Masterclass looking at what clues Shakespeare puts into the verse for the actor. Students from Oxford University Drama Society will take part in the masterclass with an audience. | Gregory Doran | 07 Jun 2013 |
714 | Creative Commons | 3. Art and Morality | Sos Eltis gives the third lecture in the series on Oscar Wilde, focussing on Wilde's concept of morality shown in his works including the Picture of Dorian Gray, Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and The Devoted Friend. | Sos Eltis | 29 Oct 2013 |
715 | Creative Commons | 2. Wilde, Victorian and Modernist | Sos Eltis gives the second lecture in her series on Oscar Wilde, focussing on his place in the modernist tradition. | Sos Eltis | 22 Oct 2013 |
716 | Creative Commons | 1. The Art of Biography and the Biography of Art | First lecture in the Oscar Wilde series in which Sos Eltis talks about Wilde's life and his work, De Profundis. | Sos Eltis | 14 Oct 2013 |
717 | Creative Commons | Wolves and Winter: Old Norse Myths and Children's Literature | Dr Carolyne Larrington, Supernumerary Fellow and Tutor in English, St John's College, gives a talk to accompany the exhibition 'Magical Books: From The Middle Ages to Middle Earth'. | Carolyne Larrington | 23 Oct 2013 |
718 | Restoring Confidence in the Euro Area. | Klaus Regling, European Stability Mechanism, gives a talk for the European Studies Centre seminar series on banking and the economic recession. Chaired by Max Watson, St Antony's College. | Klaus Regling, Max Watson | 31 Oct 2013 | |
719 | Creative Commons | The global citizens movement and the role of independent journalists | David Hoffman, Founder/President Emeritus, Internews gives a talk for the Reuters School of Journalism seminar series. | David Hoffman | 29 Oct 2013 |
720 | Creative Commons | Why should we study medieval romance? | Dr Nicholas Perkins of St Hugh's College, Oxford, discusses his current research and proposes why we should still study medieval romance. | Nicholas Perkins, Sarah Wilkin | 12 Aug 2013 |
721 | Media Law after Leveson: Regulating the Press | A panel of media law and press experts debate the Leveson Report and implications for press regulation at the Media Law after Leveson workshop at the Oxford Law Faculty on behalf of the Foundation for Law, Justice and Society. | Damian Tambini, Tom Gibbons, Lara Fielden, Eric Barendt | 17 Apr 2013 | |
722 | Torture and Human Dignity | 25 Jan 2013, ELAC/Oxford Martin HRFG Programme Discussion Event with Professors David J. Luban, Jeremy Waldron and Henry Shue, chaired by Dr David Rodin. | David Lubin, David Rodin, Jeremy Waldron, Henry Shue | 11 Mar 2013 | |
723 | Creative Commons | A Great Deal of Ruin in a Nation | In this lecture, Professor Barry Supple (FBA) and Professor Avner Offer (FBA) will analyse the post-war economic development of the United States. | Barry Supple, Avner Offer | 14 Nov 2012 |
724 | Blogging to Engage: Politics in Spires | Kate Candy, Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford University, explains the cross-institutional blog, Politics in Spires, which aims to share thoughts on Politics and International Relations with the subject community. | Kate Candy, A. Blake Ewing | 02 Mar 2012 | |
725 | Creative Commons | Explaining the Momentum behind the Council of Europe's Norm Entrepreneurship | Dr Gwendolyn Sasse, Oxford, gives the fifth talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Gwendolyn Sasse | 17 Jan 2012 |
726 | Medical Anthropology at Oxford: Maize, Men and New Medical Models | This presentation by doctoral student Kristina Baines was delivered at the Medical Anthropology at Oxford conference 10 Years at the Intersections. It focuses on embodied ecological heritage and health in Southern Belize. | Kristina Baines | 25 Jul 2011 | |
727 | Creative Commons | Moscow is not Russia - reporting Russia's outback | Ben Judah, author of 'Fragile Empire: How Russia Fell In And Out Of Love with Vladimir Putin', gives a talk for the Reuters Schoolf of Journalism seminar series. | Ben Judah | 06 Nov 2013 |
728 | Creative Commons | What is faith? | New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology lecture by Dan Howard-Snyder (Washington), 29th October 2013. | Dan Howard-Snyder | 06 Nov 2013 |
729 | Building Earth-like Planets: from gas and dust to ocean worlds. | The first Lobanov-Rostovsky Lecture in Planetary Geology delivered by Professor Linda T. Elkins-Tanton. | Linda T. Elkins-Tanton | 06 Nov 2013 | |
730 | Round Table: The Future of Comparative Criticism | Matthew Reynolds, Laura Marcus, Mohamed-Salah Omri and Terence Cave on the futures of comparative criticism; followed by discussion. | Matthew Reynolds, Laura Marcus, Mohamed-Salah Omri, Terence Cave | 22 Oct 2013 | |
731 | Tropes of Comparison | Katrin Kohl on metaphors of comparison, Ami Li on temporality and interpretive contexts, Carole Bourne-Taylor on Michel Deguy. | Katrin Kohl, Ami Li, Carole Bourne-Taylor | 22 Oct 2013 | |
732 | Literature in the World | Ritchie Robertson on Weltliteratur before Goethe; Wen-Chin Ouyang's response; Sowon Park on world literature and the pan-Asian empire. | Ritchie Robertson, Sowon Park | 22 Oct 2013 | |
733 | Shaped by the Classics? | Tania Demetriou on the non-existent classical epyllion; Helen Slaney on dilettante comparatists; Henriette Korthals Altes on dance and text; John McKeane on Sophocles, Holderlin and Lacoue-Labarthe. | Tania Demetriou, Helen Slaney, Henriette Korthals Altes, John McKeane | 22 Oct 2013 | |
734 | Comparative Literature, Britain and Empire | Joep Leerssen on Anglo-Saxon and Celtic Philologists: Comparative Literature between National Ethnicity and Global Empire. | Joep Leerssen, Ritchie Robertson | 22 Oct 2013 | |
735 | Creative Commons | Victorian Realism and the Implied Reader | Michael Whitworth, English Faculty, Oxford University, gives a lecture at the English Faculty Open day around Victorian literature. | Michael Whitworth | 06 Nov 2013 |
736 | Creative Commons | 'Is this what you call free'? The Caribbean after Slavery. | Professor Gad Heuman, University of Warwick delivers the 2013 David Nicholls Memorial Trust Lecture. | Gad Heuman | 06 Nov 2013 |
737 | Creative Commons | Surplus Women | The First World War and its impact on emigration, work and marriage. | Rosemary Wall | 29 Oct 2012 |
738 | Creative Commons | Regional engagement and effective protection: the Australian way | Public Seminar Series, Michaelmas term 2013. Seminar by Professor Susan Kneebone (University of Oxford) recorded on 30 October 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Susan Kneebone | 01 Nov 2013 |
739 | Creative Commons | Why should we study Old English Literature? | Dr Francis Leneghan of St Cross College, Oxford, discusses his current research around Beowulf and proposes why we should still study Old English Literature. | Francis Leneghan | 07 Nov 2013 |
740 | Why is Britain so Badly Governed | Sir Ivor Crewe, Master of University College, Oxford gives the Durham Club Lecture 2013 on 29th October 2013. | Sir Ivor Crewe | 06 Nov 2013 | |
741 | The Security Council in Global Public Law: the Case for the International Ombudsperson | A talk by Dr Devika Hovell, LSE, on the 24th October 2013. | Devika Hovell | 01 Nov 2013 | |
742 | Creative Commons | Translations as Literature | Matthew Reynolds, Fellow and Tutor in English Language and Literature, Oxford, gives a talk for the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend. | Matthew Reynolds | 29 Oct 2013 |
743 | Creative Commons | Stigma and exclusion to rights and dignity: a human rights approach to poverty | Magdalena Sepúlveda Carmona, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights - 5 Nov 2013. | Magdalena Sepúlveda Carmona | 11 Nov 2013 |
744 | Creative Commons | Survival migration: failed governance and the crisis of displacement | Public Seminar Series, Michaelmas term 2013. Seminar by Dr Alexander Betts (University of Oxford) recorded on 16 October 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Alexander Betts | 25 Oct 2013 |
745 | Is climate change science a barrier to flood management decision making? | Jon Wicks, Global Technology Leader - Flood Modelling, CH2M HILL, gives a talk for the Water security seminar series. | Jon Wicks | 11 Nov 2013 | |
746 | What is the risk of drought in the Thames basin? | Jim Hall, Environmental Change Institute, Oxford, gives a talk for the Water security seminar series. | Jim Hall | 11 Nov 2013 | |
747 | Creative Commons | 4. Wilde and Sexuality | Fourth lecture in the Oscar Wilde series. Looking at Wilde's sexuality and how it influenced his literature. | Sos Eltis | 11 Nov 2013 |
748 | Creative Commons | The Morality of Private War | The Challenge of Private Military and Security Companies. | James Pattison | 05 Nov 2013 |
749 | Outreach and Impact - Engaging with the community | The Nuffield Department of Medicine is committed to the pursuit of academic excellence and the positive impact of its research on the health and wellbeing of the global community. | Kate Fuller, Jen Bardsley, Simon Bushell, Wen Hwa Lee | 12 Nov 2013 | |
750 | Creative Commons | Men at War: What Fiction Tells Us About War | Professor Christopher Coker looks at the presentation of war in fiction, focussing in particular on the different character types commonly portrayed. | Christopher Coker | 28 Oct 2013 |
751 | Sovereignty in Foreign Investment Law | A talk by Professor J Viñuales, University of Cambridge, on 17 October 2013. | J Viñuales | 24 Oct 2013 | |
752 | Creative Commons | Student Evaluations of University Teaching: Recommendations for Policy and Practice | Professor Herb Marsh is a world-leading researcher in Educational Psychology. He is the author of internationally recognised psychological tests that measure self-concept, motivation and university students' evaluations of teaching effectiveness. | Herb Marsh | 12 Nov 2013 |
753 | Creative Commons | From Owen's Doomed Youth, to his doomed youth | Lecture at the event 'Wilfred Owen: From Doomed Youth to the Battle of the Sambre'. Imperial War Museum, 10th November 2012. | Jean Moorcroft Wilson | 27 Feb 2013 |
754 | Creative Commons | 5. Wilde's Plays | Fifth lecture in the Osar Wilde series. Sos Eltis talks about Oscar Wilde's plays including an Ideal Husband, The Importance of Being Ernest and A Woman of No Importance. | Sos Eltis | 12 Nov 2013 |
755 | Creative Commons | Research integrity and publication ethics [2010 lecture] | Dr Sabine Kleinert Senior Executive Editor, The Lancet and Vice-Chair of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), gives the fourth 2010 Research Integrity Seminar. | Sabine Kleinert | 15 Dec 2010 |
756 | Creative Commons | Ten years that Shook the Media World [2012] | Launch of a new Reuters Institute report, 'Ten Years that Shook the Media World'. | Rasmus Kleis Nielsen | 05 Nov 2012 |
757 | Creative Commons | Ten years that shook the media world [2013] | Rasmus Kleis Nielsen gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series. | Rasmus Kleis Nielsen | 22 Oct 2013 |
758 | Creative Commons | Networked journalism and the age of social discovery [2012] | Nic Newman, former Future Media Controller, BBC and RISJ Visiting Fellow. | Nic Newman | 05 Nov 2012 |
759 | Creative Commons | Networked Journalism and the Age of Social Discovery [2011] | Nic Newman, RISJ Visiting Fellow, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism seminar series on the 12th October 2011. | Nic Newman | 31 Oct 2011 |
760 | Creative Commons | Hassan Rohani's Strategy to Avoid War | Thomas Flichy reflects on the current politics of Iran and its role in the wider region. | Thomas Flichy de la Neuville | 13 Nov 2013 |
761 | Creative Commons | Trials mapping as impact measurement: Examples from Latin America | Part 4, Panel 3, Day 1 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. | Cath Collins | 25 Sep 2012 |
762 | Uehiro Seminar: The struggle between liberties and authorities in the information age | The talk discusses the balance between cyber security measures and individual rights - any fair and reasonable society should implement the former successfully while respecting and furthering the latter. | Mariarosaria Taddeo | 13 Nov 2013 | |
763 | Alternative Utopias and the Crisis of Imagination (20 June 2013) | Professor Alexander Kiossev (University of Sofia in Bulgaria)drawing on his background in cultural studies, spoke about the ways in which 'alternative utopias' can enable creative imaginaries for the types of futures we are able to realise or create. | Alexander Kiossev | 13 Nov 2013 | |
764 | Looking forward looking back (18 May 2013) | Professor David Zeitlyn (University of Oxford) argues for a pluralisation of past, present and future. There are many unconnected or only partially connected literatures on time related issues. | David Zeitlyn | 13 Nov 2013 | |
765 | Dorr-e Dari (The Pearl of Dari): An Ethnography of Poetry as a Social Practice among Afghans in Iran (23 May 2013) | This lecture formed part of the 2013 Evans-Pritchard Lecture series held at All Souls College, Oxford, in which Zuzanna Olszewska discussed 'Authentic Voices, Modern Selves: An Ethnography of Afghan Refugee Poetry and Personhood in Iran'. | Zuzanna Olszewska | 13 Nov 2013 | |
766 | Provocations for digital anthropology (30 May 2013) | David Zeitlyn discusses parallels between visual and digital anthropology and the dangers of historical myopia. It is too easy to disregard earlier parallels because of the mistaken claim that everything is new and different. | David Zeitlyn | 13 Nov 2013 | |
767 | Brazilian serialities: imagining persons (24 May 2013) | In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Professor Joao de Pina-Cabral (University of Kent) discusses the creative use of personal names in Brazil. | Joao de Pina-Cabral | 13 Nov 2013 | |
768 | Creative Commons | Conceptualizing new age and neopagan ritual (17 May 2013) | In this seminar, Professor Michael Houseman (l'École pratique des hautes études, Paris) presents a brief analysis of several small ceremonies to make a theoretical argument about ritual in a new age and neopagan context. | Michael Houseman | 13 Nov 2013 |
769 | Geology, potentiality, speculation: on the indeterminacy of natural resources (10 May 2013) | In this seminar, Dr Gisa Weszkalnys (London School of Economics) focuses her study of the indeterminacy of natural resources on the small island state of São Tomé and Príncipe in the Gulf of Guinea. | Gisa Weszkalnys | 13 Nov 2013 | |
770 | Gift, sacrifice, and deadly rumours (3 May 2013) | In this seminar, Dr Julien Bonhomme (École normale supérieure, Paris) discusses the cultural significance of rumours of deadly alms and gift giving that first appeared in Senegal in 2010. | Julien Bonhomme | 13 Nov 2013 | |
771 | Creative Commons | Communicative Justice and International Criminal Law: Re-thinking the Rationale for International Criminal Justice and Jurisdiction | Dr D Guilfoyle, University College London - 7 November 2013. | D Guilfoyle | 14 Nov 2013 |
772 | Drone Attacks: Promotion and Protection of Human Hights and Fundamental Freedoms while Countering Terrorism | Ben Emmerson QC, Matrix Chambers, and United Nations Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism. | Ben Emmerson | 14 Nov 2013 | |
773 | What should we tell our daughters? Equality and feminism in the 21st century | Melissa Benn, writer and journalist, delivers the inaugural Lady English Lecture at St Hilda's College, Oxford University. | Melissa Benn | 15 Nov 2013 | |
774 | Creative Commons | Corporate water risk - clarity and consistency | Cate Lamb, Head of Water Program, Carbon Disclosure Project, gives a talk for the Water Security seminar series. | Cate Lamb | 15 Nov 2013 |
775 | Corporate water risk - confusion and ambiguity | Alex Money, School of Geography and the Environment, gives a talk for the Water Security Seminar Series. | Alex Money | 15 Nov 2013 | |
776 | The Hopkins Touch: Harry Hopkins and the Forging of the Alliance to Defeat Hitler | David Roll's portrait of Hopkins discusses his early life and career, but emphasizes his role alongside FDR (and later Truman) in World War II, making use of previously private diaries and letters. | David L Roll | 15 Nov 2013 | |
777 | Creative Commons | Political Journalism in Transition | This seminar marks the publication of a new Reuters Institute book, Political Journalism in Transition: Western Europe in a Comparative Perspective, which provides a comprehensive and comparative analysis of the state of political journalism today. | Raymond Kuhn, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, John Lloyd | 14 Nov 2013 |
778 | Andrew Gelman on teaching quantitative methods to social science students | Andrew Gelman (Columbia University, NYC) discusses his experiences and views of what works well when teaching quantitative methods to undergraduate social science students. | Andrew Gelman | 18 Nov 2013 | |
779 | Creative Commons | Sean Carey on teaching quantitative methods to social science students | Sean Carey (University of Mannheim, Germany) discusses his experiences and views of what works well when teaching quantitative methods to undergraduate social science students. | Sean Carey | 18 Nov 2013 |
780 | Creative Commons | MediaPub Training | A training video for the MediaPub system for adding new podcasts to the University of Oxford media portals. | Oxford Podcasts | 18 Nov 2013 |
781 | Uehiro Seminar: Cyborg justice: human enhancement and punishment | We explore some possible interactions between enhancement technology and punishment, reflect on ethical issues that arise as a result, and consider what our justice system must do in order to ensure that it keeps pace with developments in technology. | Rebecca Roache, Anders Sandberg, Hannah Maslen | 19 Nov 2013 | |
782 | The Five Pillars of Islam | Yousef Jameel Curator of Islamic Art at the Ashmolean discusses The Five Pillars of Islam using objects from the Oxford University Museums. | Dr Francesca Leoni | 20 Nov 2013 | |
783 | Guido Di Tella Memorial Lecture | Malcolm Deas gives the Guido Di Tella Memorial Lecture on 25th October 2013. | Malcolm Deas | 19 Nov 2013 | |
784 | Poverty, Growth, Structural Change, and Social Inclusion Programs: A Regional Analysis for Peru, 2002-2010 | Mario Tello (Pontifícia Universidad Católica del Perú and CAF Visiting Fellow in Latin American Economics gives a talk for ther Latin American Centre seminar series. | Mario Tello | 19 Nov 2013 | |
785 | Conditional Cash Transfers in Bolivia: Origins, Impact, and Universality | James McGuire (Wesleyan University) gives a talk for the Latin American Centre seminar series. | James McGuire | 19 Nov 2013 | |
786 | Civil Society 2.0? How the Internet Changes Politics and the Public Sphere in Cuba | Bert Hoffmann (German Institute of Global and Area Studies) gives a talk for the Latin America Seminar Series. | Bert Hoffmann | 19 Nov 2013 | |
787 | Creative Commons | Future media trends and changing audience behaviour | Nic Newman, former Future Media Controller, BBC and RISJ Research Asscociate, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute Seminar series. | Nic Newman | 20 Nov 2013 |
788 | Creative Commons | Of other spaces: Analysing memorials to mass violence through Foucault's notion of Heterotopia | Prof. Susanne Buckley-Zistel -Director of the Centre for Conflict Studies, Philipps - University of Marburg, gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series. | Susanne Buckley-Zistel | 20 Nov 2013 |
789 | Peace through international criminal justice | James Stewart, Deputy Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, gives a talk for the OTJR seminar sries. | James Stewart | 20 Nov 2013 | |
790 | Measuring criminal accountability for past human rights violation in the South Cone: Databases on judicial activity in Argentina, Chile and Peru | Lorena Balardini, Co-ordinator of Research, Centre of Legal and Social Studies, Argentina, gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series. | Lorena Balardini | 20 Nov 2013 | |
791 | Making sense of past atrocities: Toward methodologies of haunting | Dr Akin Akinwumi - Researcher, Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series. | Akin Akinwumi | 20 Nov 2013 | |
792 | Transitional Justice in Transitional Libya | Dr. Michael Gibb -Lecturer in Philosophy at University College, Oxford and Project Coordinator for No Peace Without Justice, Libya gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series. | Michael Gibb | 20 Nov 2013 | |
793 | Creative Commons | A life in a treacherous journalistic environment | Alejandro Quesada, former director of El Comercio (in Lima), and president of the Inter-American Press Association (SIP) gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series. | Alejandro Quesada | 20 Nov 2013 |
794 | Creative Commons | The Attraction of Psychology and the Rhetoric of Neuroscience: on 'Knowing How to Go On' in the Educational Field | Paul Smeyers is Research Professor for Philosophy of Education at Ghent University, Extraordinary Professor at K.U.Leuven, and Honorary Extraordinary Professor at Stellenbosch University. | Paul Smeyers | 20 Nov 2013 |
795 | Growth, Transition and Life Satisfaction: China, Eastern Europe and the World - OXCEP Distinguished Speaker Lecture 2013 | Professor Richard A. Easterlin gives a the 2013 OXCEP distinguished speaker lecture. | Richard A Easterlin | 21 Nov 2013 | |
796 | A global standard for reporting conflict | Jake Lynch, Associate Professor at the University of Sydney, and Director of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series. | Jake Lynch | 22 Nov 2013 | |
797 | Responsible Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data part 1 | Chancellor of Oxford University, Lord Patten of Barnes, gives a short talk for the panel discussion on Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data | Chris Patten | 26 Nov 2013 | |
798 | Responsible Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data part 2 | Iain Mathewson CMG, Associate Fellow, International Security, Chatham House, gives a short talk for the panel discussion on Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data | Iain Mathewson | 26 Nov 2013 | |
799 | Responsible Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data part 3 | Professor Michael Parks, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California , gives a short talk for the panel discussion on Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data | Michael Parks | 26 Nov 2013 | |
800 | Responsible Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data part 4 | Sylvie Kauffmann, Editorial Director, Le Monde, gives a short talk for the panel discussion on Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data | Sylvie Kauffmann | 26 Nov 2013 |