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1201 | What Hopes for ICT for Development? | Tim Unwin focuses on current work at the CTO, where his own personal contributions focus especially on the use of ICTs by people with disabilities. | Tim Unwin | 21 Mar 2014 | |
1202 | What Hopes for ICT for Development? | Tim Unwin focuses on current work at the CTO, where his own personal contributions focus especially on the use of ICTs by people with disabilities. | Tim Unwin | 21 Mar 2014 | |
1203 | Creative Commons | Liminal living: eating disordered embodiment and the reconfiguring of social being | Karin Eli, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series | Karin Eli | 22 Mar 2014 |
1204 | Creative Commons | Obesity and physical activity: from behaviour to environment | Jean-Michel Oppert Centre de Recherche en Nutrition Humaine (CRNH), Paris, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series | Jean-Michel Oppert | 22 Mar 2014 |
1205 | Creative Commons | The intimacies of the celebrity chef industry: affects, effects and the mediation of eating | Emma-Jayne Abbots University of Wales, Trinity St David, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series | Emma-Jayne Abbots | 22 Mar 2014 |
1206 | Creative Commons | Comparative political ecologies of food and diet: systems of provision in Trinidad and Cuba | Marisa Wilson, University of Edinburgh, gives a talk for the UBVO semianr series | Marisa Wilson | 22 Mar 2014 |
1207 | Creative Commons | Brief interventions for weight management in primary care | Amanda Lewis Department of Primary Care Health Science, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series | Amanda Lewis | 22 Mar 2014 |
1208 | Keeping our secrets? Shaping internet technologies for the public good | The Internet and related technologies, like smartphones and social networking services, are now a pervasive part of British life. Connected cars, smart cities, and ambient loos are coming soon. | Ian Brown | 24 Mar 2014 | |
1209 | Creative Commons | Multi-Word Vocabulary and literacy development in children with English as an Additional Language | Dr Vicky Murphy talks on research examining figurative vocabulary knowledge in primary school children with EAL, examining collocations (multiword phrases) and idioms and the relative contribution this type of word knowledge makes to literacy development. | Vicki Murphy | 24 Mar 2014 |
1210 | Monopolizing God: The Politics of Religion and Citizens' Rights Today | Is the discourse of God getting monopolized for political reasons? How are citizens’ rights to be safeguarded if the will of the people and the interpretations of the will of God are not always aligned? | Nelufar Heyadar, Tariq Ramadan, Anicée Van Engeland, Monica Toft, Amna Sarfraz | 24 Mar 2014 | |
1211 | Are freedom, peace, and justice incompatible agendas? | The Inaugural Berger Lecture in Human Rights and Human Dignity was given by Mme Justice Louise Arbour. President and CEO of the International Crisis Group (Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada and Chief Pro | louise arbour, Nick Rawlins, roland berger, Adam Roberts, tamaz szigeti | 24 Mar 2014 | |
1212 | The Critical Mass Marker Approach to Gender Quotas | Jude Browne, Jessica and Peter Frankopan Director of Gender Studies, University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies, gives a talk for the Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards and Democratic Legitimacy debate | Jude Browne | 25 Mar 2014 | |
1213 | Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards -The diffusion of a distinct national policy reform | Mari Teigen, Research Director, Institute for Social Research, Oslo, Norway, gives a talk for the Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards and Democratic Legitimacy debate | Mari Teigen | 25 Mar 2014 | |
1214 | Creative Commons | Democratic Deficits and Gender Quotas: The Evolution of the Proposed EU Directive on Gender Balance on Corporate Boards | Julie C. Suk, Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York, gives a talk for the Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards and Democratic Legitimacy debate | Julie Suk | 25 Mar 2014 |
1215 | Creative Commons | (In)formal Economies, Economies of Favour: The End of Transition? | Dr John Round, Senior Lecturer in Human Geography, University of Birmingham and Higher School of Economics, Moscow and Dr Nicolette Makovicky, Departmental Lecturer in Russian and East European Studies give a talk for the FLJS Series | John Round, Nicolette Makovicky | 25 Mar 2014 |
1216 | Nixon the President, Nixon the Man | Please note. The final 10 minutes to this podcast are Audio Only. We apologise for the inconvenience. | Alexander Butterfield, John Price | 25 Mar 2014 | |
1217 | Creative Commons | Suicide Assessment | Professor Hawton is a world leading expert in suicide research. He has written books on the subject and has contributed to UK policy in this area. He speaks to Dr Daniel Maughan about this controversial area of psychiatric research. | Keith Hawton | 25 Mar 2014 |
1218 | Creative Commons | Assertive outreach in psychiatry | Dr Thurston is a psychiatrist at Oxford who has worked in assertive outreach for many years. He discusses the benefits of assertive outreach and their place in modern psychiatry and gives an overview of how psychiatry has changed over the past 20 years. | David Thurston | 25 Mar 2014 |
1219 | Reinventing politics: From the local to the regional and beyond | Seesox annual lecture. Edi Rama, Prime Minister of Albania. | Edi Rama | 25 Mar 2014 | |
1220 | Kafka's Cognitive Realism | An interdisciplinary discussion of Dr Emily Troscianko's book | Emily Troscianko, Sue Blackmore, Ritchie Robertson, James Carney | 26 Mar 2014 | |
1221 | Interview with Emily Troscianko | Discussion of Kafka's Cognitive Realism | Emily Troscianko | 26 Mar 2014 | |
1222 | Creative Commons | Does 21st-century technology change the experience of early pregnancy and miscarriage? | In this Fertility and Reproduction Studies Group seminar, Ingrid Gramme (Oxford) discusses how our basic understanding of pregnancy and miscarriage has changed enormously over the last eighty years, 9 November 2015 | Ingrid Gramme | 14 Mar 2016 |
1223 | Creative Commons | The rise and decline of a global security actor: UNHCR, refugee protection and security | Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2014. Seminar by Dr Anne Hammerstad (University of Kent), recorded on 12 March 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Anne Hammerstad | 26 Mar 2014 |
1224 | Creative Commons | How to make your own eyeglasses for about one pound: an Oxford technology created to benefit the developing World | Professor Joshua Silver talks about his invention of the self adjusting spectacles. | Joshua Silver | 27 Mar 2014 |
1225 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 From the Editors | From the editors. | Marion Couldrey, Maurice Herson | 28 Mar 2014 |
1226 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Foreword on migrants in crisis | When it comes to protecting migrants' well-being and rights, smart practices abound. There are many practices that can and should become global standards. | Peter D Sutherland | 28 Mar 2014 |
1227 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 What is crisis migration? | Movements precipitated by humanitarian crises have implications that touch upon immigration control and national interests, human rights, humanitarian and development principles, and frameworks for international protection, cooperation and burden sharing. | Susan Martin, Sanjula Weerasinghe, Abbie Taylor | 28 Mar 2014 |
1228 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 The concept of crisis migration | Crisis migration needs to be understood in terms of 'tipping points', which are triggered not just by events but also by underlying structural processes. | Jane McAdam | 28 Mar 2014 |
1229 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Lessons from the development of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement | The Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement filled a major gap in the international protection system for uprooted people. | Roberta Cohen | 28 Mar 2014 |
1230 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Flight to the cities | The conditions from which most crisis migrants have fled — threats to life, health, physical safety and/or subsistence — are likely to be reproduced in some form in their urban destinations, at least in part due to their presence there. | Patricia Weiss Fagen | 28 Mar 2014 |
1231 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Choice and necessity: relocations in the Arctic and South Pacific | Relocation – whereby livelihoods, housing and public infrastructure are reconstructed in another location – may be the best adaptation response for communities whose current location becomes uninhabitable or is vulnerable to future climate-induced threats | Robin Bronen | 28 Mar 2014 |
1232 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Migrants on offshore islands of Bangladesh | Riverbank erosion and the consequent formation of new islands in the Bay of Bengal cause frequent changes in the shape and size of the delta, forcing the inhabitants to migrate frequently. | Rezwan Siddiqui | 28 Mar 2014 |
1233 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Illegal migration in the Indian Sunderbans | It is expected that due to sea-level rises in the future many millions of Bangladeshis will flee to India, exacerbating further the ongoing disputes between India and Bangladesh. | Sahana Bose | 28 Mar 2014 |
1234 | Creative Commons | The neocolonial prison and the ‘mark’ of whiteness in current Argentina: Race, gender and chronopolitics in media accounts of incarcerated immigrant population | Victoria Pereyra (Warwick University) | Victoria Pereyra | 31 Mar 2014 |
1235 | Creative Commons | Water Lives: forging a science-policy interface | Exploring the interface between science and policy-making at Water Lives - a science-policy symposium for Freshwater life in Brussels, January 2014. Listen to find out what every scientist should know about policy-making. | Paul Jepson, Helen Scales | 31 Mar 2014 |
1236 | Creative Commons | The Political Arena of Low Fertility - Comparing Japan and Germany | Professor Axel Klein gives a talk for the Nissan Centre for Japanese Studies Seminar Series. | Axel Klein | 31 Mar 2014 |
1237 | Creative Commons | Declining Fertility Rates in Japan and Other Low Fertility Nations: Can We Diagnose and Cure this 'Disease'? | Leonard Schoppa, Professor of Politics, University of Virginia, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies Seminar Series. | Leonard Schoppa | 31 Mar 2014 |
1238 | Creative Commons | Trajectories and identities of foreign national women: Rethinking prison through the lens of gender and citizenship | Raquel Matos (Catolica University) | Raquel Matos | 31 Mar 2014 |
1239 | Strengths and constraints of the prison life: Identity and sense of belonging of imprisoned maras in Honduras | Lirio Gutiérrez Rivera | Lirio Gutiérrez Rivera | 31 Mar 2014 | |
1240 | From banlieue youth to undocumented migrant: Illegalized foreign-nationals in penal institutions and public space | Carolina Sanchez Boe (Aarhus University) | Carolina Sanchez Boe | 31 Mar 2014 | |
1241 | A Comparison of the Determinants of Low Marital Fertility between Japan and Korea | Professor Kazuo Yamaguchi, University of Chicago, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies Seminar Series. | Kazuo Yamaguchi | 31 Mar 2014 | |
1242 | Borders: A view from ‘nowhere’ | Rimple Metha (Jadavpur University, India) | Rimple Metha | 31 Mar 2014 | |
1243 | Creative Commons | Prisons as places to negotiate ‘illegality’ | Steven De Ridder (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) | Steven De Ridder | 31 Mar 2014 |
1244 | Experiencing immigration detention | Kizza Musinguizi (London, UK) | Kizza Musinguizi | 31 Mar 2014 | |
1245 | Creative Commons | Time, space, and trust: Some methodological challenges of researching immigration detention | Sarah Turnbull (University of Oxford, UK) | Sarah Turnbull | 31 Mar 2014 |
1246 | Creative Commons | A prison that isn't a prison: Globalization, mobility control, and state power | Thomas Ugelvik (University of Oslo, Norway) | Thomas Ugelvik | 31 Mar 2014 |
1247 | So many ways to love you: Negotiating love in a prison | Rimple Metha (Jadavpur University, India) | Rimple Metha | 31 Mar 2014 | |
1248 | Creative Commons | Women’s experiences of detention | Sarah Campbell (Bail for Immigration Detainees (BID), UK) | Sarah Campbell | 31 Mar 2014 |
1249 | Creative Commons | The Geography of Ageing and Population Decline in Japan | Professor Ralph Lützeler, University of Bonn, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies Seminar Series | Ralph Lützeler | 01 Apr 2014 |
1250 | Creative Commons | Productive Motherhood: Women's Labour and Japan's Lowest-Low Fertility | Professor Mary Brinton, Harvard University, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies Seminar Series | Mary Brinton | 01 Apr 2014 |
1251 | Creative Commons | Planning Future War | The Director of CCW outlines the future of armed conflict and how we should be preparing for it. | Rob Johnson | 01 Apr 2014 |
1252 | Creative Commons | Religious and Nationalist Motivations in Insurgency: Evidence from the Caucasus | Professor Monica Toft explores religious motivations in insurgency. | Monica Toft | 01 Apr 2014 |
1253 | Creative Commons | An Uncommon Point of View: Military Diplomacy in an Active Theatre | Brigadier Matthew Overton draws on his own professional experience to discuss the role of diplomacy in active conflict. | Matthew Overton | 01 Apr 2014 |
1254 | Creative Commons | Searching for Reflective Armed Forces: A Lithuanian Civil-Military Relations Perspective | CCW Visiting Fellow, Deividas Slekys analyses civil-military relations, using Lithuania as a case study. | Deividas Slekys | 01 Apr 2014 |
1255 | Creative Commons | Post-COIN : The Future of Conventional Warfare | Lt Col Alexandre Vautravers, Associate Professor at Webster University looks at the future of armed conflict and the role of conventional forces, post-COIN. | Alexandre Vautravers | 01 Apr 2014 |
1256 | Creative Commons | Generals, Politicians and Mandarins: the Malfunctioning Political-Military Relationship in Britain | Drawing on his 2013 report, James de Waal discusses civil-military relations in Britain following the conflicts in recent years and considers what lessons could be learnt. | James de Waal | 01 Apr 2014 |
1257 | Creative Commons | Remembering War | Marking the anniversary of the first world war, Professor Cecile Fabre considers why we remember war, | Cecile Fabre | 01 Apr 2014 |
1258 | Creative Commons | The Prosecution of Rape in Wartime: Evidence from 1950s Kenya | Julianne Weis draws on historical data to consider the prosecution of rape in wartime. | Julianne Weis | 01 Apr 2014 |
1259 | Child Soldiers: Protected Beyond Gender? An International Criminal Law Perspective | Patricia Sellers draws on her professional experience to discuss how children can be legally protected in armed conflict | Patricia Sellers | 01 Apr 2014 | |
1260 | Creative Commons | How the Syrian Regime Sells its War at Home | Drawing his own experience of working as a journalist in Syria, Stephen Starr reports on the war in Syria and how the current regime presents the war to the people of Syria. | Stephen Starr | 01 Apr 2014 |
1261 | Creative Commons | Enemy Within: Underlying Flaws in Policy-Making on Afghanistan | Matt Waldman considers what went wrong in policy-making on Afghanistan | Matt Waldman | 01 Apr 2014 |
1262 | Do Dead Civilians have Human Rights? International Legal Obligations towards Civilian Casualties in Armed Conflict | Professor S Breau, University of Reading | S Breau | 01 Apr 2014 | |
1263 | Culture Clashes in International Criminal Law | Professor E van Sliedregt, VU University of Amsterdam | E van Sliedregt | 01 Apr 2014 | |
1264 | Creative Commons | Trashed, or treasured? Which will be the fate of international dispute resolution? | The Honorable Charles N Brower, 20 Essex Street | Charles N Brower | 01 Apr 2014 |
1265 | Whaling: the Gordian knot of animal rights and cultural diversity | Professor M Fitzmaurice, Queen Mary University of London | Malgosia Fitzmaurice | 01 Apr 2014 | |
1266 | Creative Commons | Are Arbitrators Political? | Dr M Waibel, University of Cambridge | Michael Waibel | 01 Apr 2014 |
1267 | Creative Commons | Is sustainability too expensive? (2014 Hoffmann Lecture) | Dr Mathis Wackernagel, President, Global Footprint Network, delivers the 2014 Hoffmann Lecture. | Mathis Wackernagel, André Hoffmann, Nick Rawlins | 01 Apr 2014 |
1268 | Creative Commons | Introduction to dhAHRC and Launch of Crowd Map The Crusades | Emma introduces the series and Crowd Map The Crusades, a proof-of-concept transcription and mapping project, which is affiliated with the ‘Promoting Interdisciplinary Engagment in the Digital Humanities’ (dhAHRC) and hosted at www.dhcrowdscribe.com. | Emma Goodwin | 01 Apr 2014 |
1269 | Creative Commons | Launch of Crowd Map The Crusades | Pat presents Crowd Map The Crusades, a proof-of-concept transcription and mapping project, which is affiliated with the ‘Promoting Interdisciplinary Engagment in the Digital Humanities’ (dhAHRC) project and hosted at www.dhcrowdscribe.com. | Patrick Lockley | 01 Apr 2014 |
1270 | Creative Commons | Poetry Visualisation on the Web | Alfie presents an example of how existing web tools can be used to create a visualization application for poetry. | Alfie Abdul-Rahman | 01 Apr 2014 |
1271 | Creative Commons | Crowdsourcing in the Arts and Interdisciplinarity | Kathryn Eccles talks about her research around the virtual art collection Your Paintings, and talk about what interdisciplinary insights can be gleaned from crowdsourcing platforms such as Your Paintings Tagger. | Kathryn Eccles | 01 Apr 2014 |
1272 | Creative Commons | Digital Humanities Research Support and Training in Oxford | James surveys the kinds of support provided for digital humanities by the University of Oxford for those inside and outside the University. | James Cummings | 01 Apr 2014 |
1273 | Creative Commons | Crowdsourcing Community Collections: The Oxford Community Collection Model | In this presentation Kate Lindsay introduces the Oxford Community Collection Model, part of the Community Collections and Crowdsourcing Service based at the University of Oxford. | Kate Lindsay | 01 Apr 2014 |
1274 | Creative Commons | The Bodleian First Folio: A Story of Digital Engagement | This talk presents an overview of the 2012 campaign that took up the story of the Bodleian First Folio (a copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio), the collaboration that made it possible, its outreach activity, and its future. | Pip Wilcox | 01 Apr 2014 |
1275 | Creative Commons | James D Murray, reflections of a life in academia, in conversation with Phillip Maini | Jim Murray is one of the leading mathematical biologists of our times. | James D Murray, Phillip Maini | 02 Apr 2014 |
1276 | Whither the Special Relationship | The second in our lecture series for Hilary Term 2014, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Joe Klein, renowned American political columnist for Time Magazine. | Joe Klein | 02 Apr 2014 | |
1277 | What is a Good Citizen? | The fifth in our lecture series for Hilary Term 2014, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Joe Klein, renowned American political columnist for Time Magazine. | Joe Klein | 02 Apr 2014 | |
1278 | Is Liberalism on the Road to Perdition? John Milton Fellowship Annual Lecture | The fourth in our lecture series for Hilary Term 2014, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Michael Freeden, Emeritus Professorial Fellow at Mansfield College, and Professor of Political Theory, University of Nottingham. | Michael Freeden | 02 Apr 2014 | |
1279 | Sex and the Citadel: Intimate Life in a Changing Arab World | The sixth in our lecture series for Hilary Term 2014, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Sheeren El Feki, journalist and author, and a presenter on Al Jazeera Network. | Sheeren El Feki | 02 Apr 2014 | |
1280 | Creative Commons | Making Sense on Immigration | David Miller discusses the practical dilemmas of immigration policy. | David Miller, Stephen Whitefield | 04 Apr 2014 |
1281 | Creative Commons | Reparations and the End of Empire | Daniel Butt talks about the practicalities of the paying of reparations for acts committed in the decline of Empire | Daniel Butt, Elizabeth Frazer | 04 Apr 2014 |
1282 | Creative Commons | The growing clamour for a codified constitution of the UK (or what is left after Scotland leaves) | Iain McLean asks for a rethink of the structure of the law of the United Kingdom after A.V. Dicey | Iain McLean, Scot Peterson | 04 Apr 2014 |
1283 | Creative Commons | Prisoners, Felons, and the Right to Vote | Jeremy Waldron talks about what the right to vote is, and isn't, and how it applies to those in the penal system | Jeremy Waldron, Elizabeth Frazer | 04 Apr 2014 |
1284 | Creative Commons | The eccentric genius of Lewis Carroll, the pioneer mathematician of voting | Iain McLean talks about his early research into the pioneering work on the mathematics of voting undertaken by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll | Iain McLean | 04 Apr 2014 |
1285 | Creative Commons | The Global Liberal Order and its Future | On 24 January 2014, the Centre for International Studies hosted a workshop on 'The Global Liberal Order and its Future' that explored the current shift of power and influence between nations that is taking place globally. | Rosemary Foot, John Ikenberry, Andrew Hurrell, Kate Brooks, Julian Gruin | 04 Apr 2014 |
1286 | Creative Commons | Introduction to Academic Blogging: Political Analysis in the Digital Age | Stuart White, Director of the Public Policy Unit, gives an introduction to Academic Blogging: Political Analysis in the Digital Age one day conference | Stuart White | 04 Apr 2014 |
1287 | Creative Commons | Why blog? (session one, part two) | Analysing the wider effects of blogging: what is at stake in contributing academic analysis on-line? | Kate Brooks, William Dutton, David Levy, Will de Frietas | 04 Apr 2014 |
1288 | Creative Commons | Why blog? (session one, part one) | Exploring the phenomena of blogging – the motivations and the consequences – with UK academic blogs producers | Kate Brooks, A. Blake Ewing, Chris Gilson, Sierra Williams, Chris Bertram | 04 Apr 2014 |
1289 | Studying Medieval and Modern Languages at St Hilda's College | Helen Swift talks to Lucia Nixon, Tutor for Admissions, about why to study Medieval and Modern Languages at St Hilda's College. | Helen Swift, Lucia Nixon | 04 Apr 2014 | |
1290 | Men Defending Women in Late Medieval France | An interview with Dr Helen Swift about her book; Gender, Writing, and Performance: Men Defending Women in Late Medieval France as well as other developments in Medieval Literary Studies. | Helen Swift, Landon Newby | 04 Apr 2014 | |
1291 | Creative Commons | How to blog effectively? | What do we know about audiences, readership and patterns of use of political analysis on-line? | A. Blake Ewing, Andrew Sparrow, Victoria Nash, Chris Prosser, Rosemary Bechler | 04 Apr 2014 |
1292 | Creative Commons | Concluding Academic Blogging: Political Analysis in the Digital Age | Niki Seth-Smith and Stuart White launch the 'Democratic Wealth' e-book by openDemocracy and Politics in Spires | Niki Seth-Smith, Stuart White | 04 Apr 2014 |
1293 | Creative Commons | Winning friends abroad: can Britain’s cultural power maintain its influence in the modern world? | Sir Martin Davidson KCMG, CEO of the British Council, examines the UK’s soft power capacity. | Martin Davidson | 07 Apr 2014 |
1294 | Future | The presentations focus on the impact of the concept of future in changing debate, and how, in specific instances, concerns about the future affect behaviours in the present. | David Howard, Jill Hind | 07 Apr 2014 | |
1295 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Resettlement in the twenty-first century | Deficiencies in planning, preparation and implementation of involuntary resettlement and relocation projects have produced far more failures than successes. | Anthony Oliver-Smith, Alex de Sherbinin | 07 Apr 2014 |
1296 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Adolescence, food crisis and migration | Adolescents who migrate because of food crises face distinct risks. Specific strategies are needed to prevent and respond to this phenomenon. | Janis Ridsdel | 07 Apr 2014 |
1297 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Criminal violence and displacement in Mexico | Rampant criminal violence, from direct coercion and physical threats to the erosion of the quality of life and livelihood opportunities, pushes people to move in a variety of ways. | Sebastián Albuja | 07 Apr 2014 |
1298 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Mexicans seeking political asylum | Banding together in response to a situation of this seriousness gives people strength and confidence, and provides emotional, social and – above all – legal and political support. | Leticia Calderón Chelius | 07 Apr 2014 |
1299 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Mexico: from the Guiding Principles to national responsibilities on the rights of IDPs | The Mexican government needs facts and figures on internal displacement and then to mobilise national institutions to design appropriate responses. | Fernando Batista Jiménez | 07 Apr 2014 |
1300 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Rising waters, displaced lives | Although Pakistan and Colombia have relatively advanced disaster management frameworks, they were unprepared and ill-equipped to assist and protect people displaced by recent floods. | Lindsey Brickle, Alice Thomas | 07 Apr 2014 |
1301 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Health crises and migration | Individual and collective responses to health crises contribute to an orderly public health response that most times precludes the need for large-scale displacements. | Michael Edelstein, David Heymann, Khalid Koser | 07 Apr 2014 |
1302 | Creative Commons | The Fast Track to Finding an Inhabited Exoplanet | The 8th Hintze Lecture by Professor David Charbonneau looking at investigating habitable exoplanets. | David Charbonneau | 07 Apr 2014 |
1303 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Questioning ‘drought displacement’: environment, politics and migration in Somalia | The role of the recent drought in producing migration cannot be understood in isolation from human practices and past and concurrent political processes. | Anna Lindley | 07 Apr 2014 |
1304 | Creative Commons | Building stars, planets and the ingredients for life between the stars | Halley Lecture 2013 by Professor Dr Ewine van Dishoeck on new developments in astronomy | Ewine van Dishoeck | 07 Apr 2014 |
1305 | Creative Commons | Lorenz Gödel and Penrose: new perspectives on determinism and unpredictability, from fundamental physics to the science of climate change | The 9th Dennis Sciama Memorial Lecture, looking at chaos theory and climate change | Tim Palmer | 07 Apr 2014 |
1306 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Non-citizens caught up in situations of conflict, violence and disaster | When non-citizens are caught up in humanitarian crises, they can be as vulnerable to displacement, and suffer its consequences as acutely, as citizens. | Khalid Koser | 07 Apr 2014 |
1307 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Humanitarian border management | Humanitarian border management is one of the tools that can supplement the humanitarian response for migrants caught in a crisis situation. | Maximilian Pottler | 07 Apr 2014 |
1308 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Aspects of crisis migration in Algeria | Movements of migrants are only partially covered by international instruments and while the Algerian authorities certainly have opportunities to protect this stream of people, no agreements (bilateral or multilateral) are in force to do so. | Mohamed Saïb Musette | 07 Apr 2014 |
1309 | Creative Commons | Turning in the Widening Gyre: Accretion Processes in the Universe | Inaugural Lecture by Professor Steven Balbus looking at the history of the universe | Steven Balbus | 07 Apr 2014 |
1310 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Forcing migration of globalised citizens | Today’s constant flows of persons and information across frontiers mean that, when an emergency occurs, the international community feels it has to get involved not only out of solidarity but because its citizens could be in danger. | Oscar A Gómez | 07 Apr 2014 |
1311 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 The challenge of mixed migration by sea | While ‘boat people’ are often fleeing a situation of crisis, they share their mode of travel with many types of migrants. | Judith Kumin | 07 Apr 2014 |
1312 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Populations ‘trapped’ at times of crisis | A focus on those who are trapped challenges both theoretical and practical approaches to mobility and crisis, which prioritise movement. | Richard Black, Michael Collyer | 07 Apr 2014 |
1313 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 The rise of trapped populations | As border security increases and borders become less permeable, cross-border migration is becoming increasingly difficult, selective and dangerous. | April T Humble | 07 Apr 2014 |
1314 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Misconceptions about human trafficking in a time of crisis | Both natural and man-made crises are considered by many to be prime environments for trafficking in persons. However, the evidence for this is thin. | Elżbieta M Goździak, Alissa Walter | 07 Apr 2014 |
1315 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 International cooperation on the North Korean refugee crisis | The biggest challenge concerning North Korean refugees is that, as yet, there is no international framework for how to respond once these individuals have crossed the border. | Markus Bell, Geoffrey Fattig | 07 Apr 2014 |
1316 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 New Orleans: a lesson in post-disaster resilience | Factors that foster social cohesion in communities – such as shared long-term networks and community identity, central organisation to which the community adheres, and established trust – have been identified as critical for post-disaster resilience. | Paul Kadetz | 07 Apr 2014 |
1317 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Nuclear disasters and displacement | The lessons of the Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011 seem to be the same as those from Chernobyl 25 years earlier, despite the different political settings. | Silva Meybatyan | 07 Apr 2014 |
1318 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Regionalism: a strategy for dealing with crisis migration | Regional solutions are becoming a strategic tool in dealing with the lack of globally agreed protection for crisis migrants. | Liliana Lyra Jubilut, Erika Pires Ramos | 07 Apr 2014 |
1319 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Environmental stress, displacement and the challenge of rights protection | Examination of migration histories and current politics in Kenya, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Ethiopia and Ghana sheds light on how rights are articulated for groups and individuals displaced in a context of environmental stress and climate change. | Roger Zetter, James Morrissey | 07 Apr 2014 |
1320 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Disaster Law | The impetus for new disaster response laws lies in the gaps that exist in the scope and geographic coverage of existing international law. | Stefanie Haumer | 07 Apr 2014 |
1321 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 On policies of hospitality and hostility in Argentina | Following the Haiti earthquake of 2010, Argentina and other South American countries undertook to receive Haitians. | Irene Duffard Evangelista | 07 Apr 2014 |
1322 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Disaster risk reduction and mobility | An essential step for advancing risk reduction measures at the local level is to define mobility-based indicators of vulnerability and resilience that can contribute to measuring and reducing human and economic losses resulting from disasters. | Patrice Quesada | 07 Apr 2014 |
1323 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 The global governance of crisis migration | There is no coherent or unified global governance framework for the different areas that have been subsumed under the umbrella of ‘crisis migration’. | Alexander Betts | 07 Apr 2014 |
1324 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 New OAS Conventions protecting IDPs against racism and discrimination | Two new Conventions approved in 2013 have the potential to offer greater protection to vulnerable groups, including IDPs, in the Americas. | Maria Beatriz Nogueira | 07 Apr 2014 |
1325 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 The potential role of a racial discrimination law in Myanmar | Ethnic discrimination has long fuelled violence and displacement within Myanmar, especially in relation to people of Rohingya ethnicity who have been fleeing in their ‘tens of thousands’ in 2013 alone. | Nathan Willis | 07 Apr 2014 |
1326 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Translating global education standards to local contexts | Global standards such as the Education in Emergencies Minimum Standards need to be applied locally and this requires a thoughtful and committed contextualisation process. | Carine Allaf, Tzvetomira Laub, Arianna Sloat | 07 Apr 2014 |
1327 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Opportunity to change Lebanon’s asylum policy | Lebanon’s attitude towards the ‘Syrian exception’ can be used as the starting point for its policy to come into line with international refugee and human rights norms, standards and protection. | Samira Trad | 07 Apr 2014 |
1328 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Perspectives of refugees on returning to Somalia | MSF recently asked Somali refugees in Dadaab’s Dagahaley camp about their living conditions and their thoughts about returning to Somalia in the near future. | Caroline Abu Sa’Da, Sergio Bianchi | 07 Apr 2014 |
1329 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Dictatorships, refugees and reparation in the Southern Cone of Latin America | Since the return of democracy to Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay there has been particular recognition of forced displacement within the framework of reparations for the abuses suffered under dictatorial governments. | Juan Pablo Terminiello | 07 Apr 2014 |
1330 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Internal displacement in Kenya: the quest for durable solutions | Internal displacement in Kenya has been a challenge since the colonial era but only recently has a legal framework been developed to address IDP protection issues. | Lucy Kiama, Fredrick Koome | 07 Apr 2014 |
1331 | Creative Commons | FMR 45 Connecting and communicating after Typhoon Haiyan | In the first month of the Typhoon Haiyan response, one of the priorities facing the international community was to re-establish internet connectivity in order to facilitate information sharing and the provision of assistance. | Mariko Hall, Adam Ashcroft | 07 Apr 2014 |
1332 | Creative Commons | Launch of Constitutional Studies Programme | Marking the launch of Oxford's Constitutional Studies Programme, which seeks to increase the amount of interdisciplinary cooperation between law and political science in the field of constitutional studies. | Scot Peterson, Elizabeth Frazer, Nick Barber, Iain McLean, Jeremy Waldron | 07 Apr 2014 |
1333 | Creative Commons | Legally Married: Love and Law in the UK and the US - Book Launch | Scot Peterson and Iain McLean discuss their new book, which explores the facts and opinions behind the legislating of same-sex marriage in the United Kingdom and the United States | Scot Peterson, Iain McLean, Max Goplerud, Richard Johnson | 07 Apr 2014 |
1334 | Creative Commons | Defending at the The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia: An English Barrister's Perspective | David Josse, QC, gives a talk about working on the defense council at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia on the trials of Momcilo Krajisnik and then Milan Gvero. | David Josse | 08 Apr 2014 |
1335 | Creative Commons | Irene Tracey: Women in Science | Irene Tracey gives a passionate insight into her career and how she balances work and life. As she puts it 'A scientific career is not an easy one to choose: it’s tough and competitive'. | Irene Tracey | 08 Apr 2014 |
1336 | Anti-Muslim Movements in Sri Lanka and Myanmar: Connections and Commonalities | This talk examines the recent rise of violence perpetrated by Buddhist nationalists on Muslim and Christian residents in Sri Lanka and Myanmar. | Matthew Walton | 08 Apr 2014 | |
1337 | Creative Commons | Heidi Johansen-Berg: Women in Science | Professor Heidi Johansen-Berg heads the Plasticity Group at the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain (FMRIB). Her research focuses on how the brain changes in response to damage, learning and experience. | Heidi Johansen-Berg | 08 Apr 2014 |
1338 | Dance Circles | An interdisciplinary discussion of Dr Hélène Neveu Kringelbach's book. | Helene Neveu Kringlebach | 09 Apr 2014 | |
1339 | Interview with Hélène Neveu Kringelbach | The author discusses her recent book on dance in urban Senegal. | Helene Neveu Kringlebach | 09 Apr 2014 | |
1340 | The Truth about Art 1 - Mystery or Mastery | E.H. Gombrich famously observed that 'there really is no such thing as Art' (with a capital A). | Patrick Doorly | 11 Apr 2014 | |
1341 | Meet the Scientists - DNA Synthesis | Angelina Measures, DPhil student in the Conway Group, Oxford, synthesises small molecules to study how our DNA is stored and used. Angelina discusses the unique practical skills gained from a chemistry degree, and shares what she loves about research. | Angelina Measures | 11 Apr 2014 | |
1342 | The Truth about Art 3 - Aesthetics | Another ancient belief held that an art should be governed by rules. | Patrick Doorly | 11 Apr 2014 | |
1343 | Creative Commons | Ellie Barnes :The long road to success | A hepatologist and academic, a wife and a mother of two, Dr Ellie Barnes delighted researchers at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics’ Women in Science talk, held on Wednesday the 20th of November 2013. | Ellie Barnes | 11 Apr 2014 |
1344 | Creative Commons | Bridget Ogilvie: Women in Science | Dame Bridget Ogilvie discusses her life and illustrious scientific career, at The Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics’ Women in Science series. | Bridget Ogilvie | 11 Apr 2014 |
1345 | Post-humanitarianism: Humanitarian communication beyond a politics of pity | Professor Lilie Chouliaraki, London School of Economics, gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar series | Lilie Chouliaraki | 14 Apr 2014 | |
1346 | Creative Commons | Conceptualizing and Measuring Immigration Policies: The Immigration Policies in Comparison (IMPIC) Index | This seminar discusses the Immigration Policies in Comparison (IMPIC) Index. This project builds a dataset on immigration policies in all OECD countries for the period 1980-2010. | Marc Helbling | 14 Apr 2014 |
1347 | Creative Commons | Forced marriage and immigration policies: understanding diversity or punishing difference? | Geetanjali Gangoli, University of Bristol, gives a talk for the COMPAS seminar series on forced marriage and its implications on immigration and human rights | Geetanjali Gangoli | 14 Apr 2014 |
1348 | Creative Commons | 'We don't want to be sent back and forth all the time': Chagossian reflections on compulsion and choice in the context of forced displacement, onward migration, and prospective return | This talk draws on a case study of forced displacement, onward migration, and prospective return within the living memory of one community, and explores questions of freedom and force ethnographically: | Laura Jefferey | 14 Apr 2014 |
1349 | Creative Commons | How can far-right extremism be tackled through policy? Lessons from 10 EU countries | In recent years, many European countries have been grimly reminded of the threat from far-right violence motivated by hatred towards migrants and minorities. This talk explores how 10 European countires are attempting to address this. | Vidhya Ramalingam, Nicola Perry, Sarah Pinnock | 14 Apr 2014 |
1350 | Creative Commons | Continuity of care | Stephen Puntis is a DPhil student at Oxford University. He speaks to Dr Daniel Maughan about his research into the benefits of continuity of care for patients with severe and enduring mental illness. | Stephen Puntis | 14 Apr 2014 |
1351 | Creative Commons | Measuring social outcomes in psychiatry | Francis Vergunst is a DPhil student at Oxford University. He speaks to Dr Daniel Maughan about his research into how mental health care affects social outcomes such as housing and employment. | Francis Vergunst | 14 Apr 2014 |
1352 | "How Much is Enough? The Love of Money and the Case for the Good Life" Session 1 | In this McDonald Centre conference, Robert and Edward Skidelsky debate their controversial book about work, wealth, and human well-being with Rowan Williams, Cecile Fabre, John Thanassoulis, and other theologians, philosophers, economists and journalists. | Robert Skidelsky, Edward Skidelsky, Cecile Fabre, John Hughes | 15 Apr 2014 | |
1353 | "How Much is Enough? The Love of Money and the Case for the Good Life" Session 2 | In this McDonald Centre conference, Robert and Edward Skidelsky debate their controversial book about work, wealth, and human well-being with Rowan Williams, Cecile Fabre, John Thanassoulis, and other theologians, philosophers, economists and journalists. | Robin Lovin, John Thanassoulis, David Vines, Rowan Williams | 16 Apr 2014 | |
1354 | "How Much is Enough? The Love of Money and the Case for the Good Life" Session 3 | In this McDonald Centre conference, Robert and Edward Skidelsky debate their controversial book about work, wealth, and human well-being with Rowan Williams, Cecile Fabre, John Thanassoulis, and other theologians, philosophers, economists and journalists. | Edwina Moreton, Diane Coyle, Donald Hay, Edmund Newell | 16 Apr 2014 | |
1355 | Medieval Storytelling | An AHRC funded workshop for Early Career researchers | Hannah Ryley, Gareth Evans, Jenny Moon, Daniel Morden | 17 Apr 2014 | |
1356 | Brave New World: how women can lead the way | In this provocative talk that celebrates women past, present and future, Clare Shine explores what it will take for women to overcome the ties that still hold them back—and lead. The Lady White Lecture 2014 at St Johns College. | Clare Shine | 23 Apr 2014 | |
1357 | The end of history? What follows the demographic transition? | An overview of the demographic transition, and the demographic regime, since its development in the 1940s. An anthropological departmental seminar by Chris Wilson of ISCA (Oxford) | Chris Wilson | 28 Apr 2014 | |
1358 | Discovering 'justice': the magic of law in the Upper Amazon | An anthropology departmental seminar on legal anthropology in lowland South America given by Harry Walker of the LSE. | Harry Walker | 28 Apr 2014 | |
1359 | Victor Turner, anthropology and Christianity | Timothy Larsen (Wheaton College, Illinois) discusses the impact of Christianity on the research and careers of Victor and Edith Turner, looking in particular at their work in Rhodesia. An anthropology departmental seminar. | Timothy Larsen | 28 Apr 2014 | |
1360 | The sharia as a vocation: Islam, law and civility in Lebanon | This discussion of sharia discourse in different contexts focuses on the experiences of four individuals. An anthropology departmental seminar by Morgan Clarke (ISCA, Oxford) | Morgan Clarke | 28 Apr 2014 | |
1361 | Do not resuscitate orders in a UK hospital: an ethnography of the future-present | Simon Cohn of Cambridge University looks at the ways health professionals and their activities construct an understanding of the human body according to particular temporal framings. An anthropology departmental seminar. | Simon Cohn | 29 Apr 2014 | |
1362 | Creative Commons | Claiming resources, honouring debts: miners, herders and the land masters of Mongolia | Rebecca Empson of UCL discusses the form of capitalism emerging in Mongolia's mineral economy. An anthropology departmental seminar. | Rebecca Empson | 29 Apr 2014 |
1363 | Creative Commons | Culture and motivation: long distance running in Japan and the UK | Anthropologist Emma Coleman-Jones and distance runner Mara Yamauchi compare their experiences of running in the UK and Japan | Emma Coleman-Jones, Mara Yamauchi | 29 Apr 2014 |
1364 | Intellectual property and informal economy: a commodity chain from China to Brazil through Paraguay | Rosana Pinheiro-Machado (of ODID, Oxford)'s anthropology departmental seminar focuses on the transmission of diverse goods in a commodity chain that was formed in the 1980s. | Rosana Pinheiro-Machado | 29 Apr 2014 | |
1365 | Creative Commons | Cultural understandings of roles and responsibilities in addressing obesity | Emily Henderson of Durham University discusses the causes of obesity, those responsible for it and how it should be addressed. | Emily Henderson | 29 Apr 2014 |
1366 | Inequality, insecurity and obesity | A seminar for the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism by Professor Stanley Ulijaszek of ISCA, Oxford | Stanley Ulijaszek | 29 Apr 2014 | |
1367 | Creative Commons | 'Native Life', or, Being outside the carbon imagery | Professor Elizabeth Povinelli of Columbia University examines contemporary scientific discussions of the Anthropocene and climate change and theoretical theories of New Vitalism, New Animism and Relational Ontology | Elizabeth Povinelli | 29 Apr 2014 |
1368 | Creative Commons | Inspirations for publications - ISCA Anthropology Book Launch | Anthropologists from ISCA discuss the research and inspiration behind six recent publications | Stanley Ulijaszek, Hélène Neveu-Kringelbach, Iain Morley, Mette Berg, Marisa Wilson, Elizabeth Ewart | 29 Apr 2014 |
1369 | Creative Commons | Fifty years of Cameroon unification: controversies and archival echoes | A special lecture in Oxford by Professor Verkijika G. Fanso from the University of Yaounde in Cameroon | Verkijika Fanso | 29 Apr 2014 |
1370 | Creative Commons | Photo archives as historical resources: the Jeffrys and Dalrymple archives compared | Professor Verkijika G. Fanso of Yaounde University in Cameroon compares two photo archives both taken around the same time, which are now held in Cambridge and South Africa | Verkijika Fanso | 29 Apr 2014 |
1371 | Creative Commons | The Perception of Victory: Israel’s Recent Experiences of Winning and Losing the Narrative | Tim Fawdry-Jeffries considers observer perceptions of the outcome of war, taking as examples the Second Lebanon and Gaza Wars. | Tim Fawdry-Jeffries | 30 Apr 2014 |
1372 | From Memory: Isaiah Berlin, Literary Encounters and Life-Stories | Wolfson's President, Professor Hermione Lee, gave an evocative lecture at Lincoln's Inn, London, entitled 'From Memory: Isaiah Berlin, Literary Encounters and Life-Stories' | Hermione Lee | 01 May 2014 | |
1373 | Creative Commons | Alumni Weekend in Asia 2014: Welcome and University Update by Vice-Chancellor | Oxford University Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Hamilton kicks off a stimulating day of academic sessions in Hong Kong for the inaugural Alumni Weekend in Asia. | Andrew Hamilton | 02 May 2014 |
1374 | Creative Commons | Alumni Weekend in Asia 2014: Does the 21st Century belong to Asia? | Will this be the Asian Century? Four leading voices from Oxford University debate this motion, moderated by the Chancellor, Lord Patten of Barnes. | Ranna Mitter, Linda Yueh, Ngaire Woods, Peter Tufano, Chris Patten | 02 May 2014 |
1375 | Creative Commons | The Num8er My5teries | With topics ranging from prime numbers to the lottery, from lemmings to bending balls like Beckham, this creative session with Marcus du Sautoy gives an entertaining and unexpected approach to explain how mathematics can be used to predict the future. | Marcus du Sautoy | 02 May 2014 |
1376 | Creative Commons | Alumni Weekend in Asia 2014: Closing Speech by Chancellor | Oxford University Chancellor Lord Patten of Barnes reflects on the offerings from academic sessions in Hong Kong as part of the inaugural Oxford Alumni Weekend in Asia. | Chris Patten | 02 May 2014 |
1377 | Alumni Weekend in Asia 2014, Hong Kong - Highlights | Between 21 – 23 March, Oxford University hosted the inaugural Meeting Minds: Alumni Weekend in Asia in Hong Kong. These are some highlights of the best bits of the event. | Andrew Hamilton, Chris Patten | 02 May 2014 | |
1378 | Core Course: Artists' Names | This lecture forms part of series entitled Introduction to the History of Art, a core course taught to the first year undergraduate History of Art students. | Geraldine Johnson | 06 May 2014 | |
1379 | Creative Commons | Core Course: Art and Art History: Painting in China | This lecture forms part of series entitled Introduction to the History of Art, a core course taught to the first year undergraduate History of Art students. | Craig Clunas | 06 May 2014 |
1380 | Creative Commons | Social Sector Dynamics - Opportunities Abound! | Chairman and Founder of the Bridgespan Group Thomas J. Tierney gives a talk for the Rothermere American Institute on philanthropy and how many Americans are giving back to society | Thomas J Tierney | 07 May 2014 |
1381 | Creative Commons | Core Course: Space: Approaches to Architecture | This lecture forms part of series entitled 'Art History: Concepts and Methods', offered to second year Undergraduate and MSt History of Art students. | Matthew Walker | 06 May 2014 |
1382 | Creative Commons | Causal Production as Interaction: a Causal Account of Persistence and Grounding | Rögnvaldur Ingthorsson (Lund University) gives a talk for the Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies podcast series | Rögnvaldur Ingthorsson | 07 May 2014 |
1383 | Creative Commons | Powers: Necessity and Neighbourhoods | Neil Williams (Buffalo University) gives a talk for the Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies podcast series | Neil Williams | 07 May 2014 |
1384 | Creative Commons | Am I my brain? | Prof. Raymond Tallis argues that extraordinary claims have been made for neurophysiology. For example it has been said that a person is nothing but his or her brain. Professor Raymond Tallis rejects this ‘neuromania’. He shows why it is attractive, but al | Raymond Tallis | 07 May 2014 |
1385 | Creative Commons | Am I my mind? | Prof. Iain McGilchrist, whilst agreeing with Tallis that we are not our brains argues that we can learn a great deal about our culture by learning more about our brain. In particular we should recognise we have two hemispheres, each with a different funct | Iain McGilchrist | 07 May 2014 |
1386 | Creative Commons | Spiders, yes, but why cats? | Prof.Iain McGilchrist illustrates his argument by appeal to a number of paintings done by psychotic patients. He points to various commonalities between these paintings and speculates on the ways in which they support claims about the two hemispheres and | Iain McGilchrist | 07 May 2014 |
1387 | Creative Commons | Processes and Powers | John Dupré (Exeter) gives a talk for the Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies podcast series | John Dupré | 07 May 2014 |
1388 | Creative Commons | Was Schubert a musical brain? | Prof. Raymond Tallis deepens his argument against the idea that we are our brains. He believes there is a distinction in kind between humans and other animals. This he illustrates by appeal to the differences between the music of Schubert and the singing | Raymond Tallis | 07 May 2014 |
1389 | Two Concepts of Emergence | Timothy O'Connor (Indiana) gives a talk for the Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies podcast series. | Tim O'Connor | 07 May 2014 | |
1390 | Creative Commons | Current Progress in Afghanistan | Brigadier Jones evaluates the current state of progress in Afghanistan, focussing in particular on summer 2013. He also discusses the extent to which achievements are reflected in the media narrative. | Rupert Jones | 12 May 2014 |
1391 | Creative Commons | The inevitable implausibility of physical determinism | Richard G. Swinburne, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology seminar series. | Richard Swinburne | 12 May 2014 |
1392 | Imaging and Stimulating Brain Plasticity | Professor Heidi Johansen-Berg gives her inaugural lecture as head of the Plasticity Group at the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain (FMRIB). | Heidi Johansen-Berg | 12 May 2014 | |
1393 | Sir Michael Atiyah, a Life in Mathematics | In conversation with Paul Tod on the occasion of Sir Michael's 85th birthday conference. | Paul, Tod, Michael Atiyah | 12 May 2014 | |
1394 | Creative Commons | Human Rights and the Rule of Law: Eight Centuries after Runnymede | David Boies, Chairman of Boies, Schiller and Flexner LLP gives a talk on human rights for the Hands Lecture 2014, Mansfield College. The lecture is in its 12th year and is recognition for the generosity of Guy and Julia Hands to the College. | Helena Kennedy, Guy Hands, David Boies | 12 May 2014 |
1395 | Creative Commons | The “representational” theory of knowledge | Professor Dan Robinson, Oxford University, delivers the first part of his series examining Reid's Critique of Hume. | Dan Robinson | 14 May 2014 |
1396 | Creative Commons | Hume on Causation | The third part of Professor Dan Robinson's series examining Reid's critique of David Hume. | Dan Robinson | 14 May 2014 |
1397 | Creative Commons | Reid and Common Sense Realism | Part two of Professor Dan Robinson's examination of Reid's critique of David Hume. | Dan Robinson | 14 May 2014 |
1398 | Creative Commons | Reid on Causation and Active Powers | The fourth part of Professor Dan Robinson's series examining Reid's critique of David Hume. | Dan Robinson | 14 May 2014 |
1399 | Creative Commons | Hume on Personal Identity | The fifth part of Professor Dan Robinson's series on Reid's critique of David Hume. | Dan Robinson | 14 May 2014 |
1400 | Creative Commons | Reid on Personal Identity | The sixth part of Professor Dan Robinson's series on Reid's critique of David Hume. | Dan Robinson | 14 May 2014 |