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1401 | Creative Commons | Hume’s “Sentimentalist” Theory of Morals | The seventh part of Professor Dan Robinson's series on Reid's critique of David Hume. | Dan Robinson | 14 May 2014 |
1402 | Creative Commons | Reid on the Principles of Morals | The final part of Professor Dan Robinson's series on Reid's critique of David Hume. | Dan Robinson | 14 May 2014 |
1403 | Do We Face Secular Stagnation? Panel Discussion | Professor Paul Krugman, Sanjaya Lall Visiting Professor, leads a panel discussion on whether the world's economy is facing 'secular stagnation' 5 years after the credit crunch. | Paul Krugman, Lord Adair Turner, Lord Robert Skidelsky, David Watson, Tony Venables | 14 May 2014 | |
1404 | Researching Life in the Digital Age: A Philosophical Analysis of Data-Intensive Biology | This talk aims to provide a philosophical framework through which the current emphasis on data-intensive biology can be studied and understood. | Sabina Leonelli | 14 May 2014 | |
1405 | Making a Difference: Policy, Practice and Human Rights | Jacqueline Bhabha gives a the centinary alumni lecture for the Department of Social Policy and Intervention on the challenges and successes of defending the human rights of refugees and immigrants | Jacqueline Bhabha | 14 May 2014 | |
1406 | Anxiety: A clinical psychologist’s very short introduction | A clinical psychologist’s very short introduction to anxiety. | Daniel Freeman | 14 May 2014 | |
1407 | Book Colloquium: Popular Representations of Development: Insights from Novels, Films, Television and Social Media | A discussion of this recently published book whose authors reassess the breadth and popularity of development studies through analysis of literature, films, and other non-conventional forms of representation. | David Lewis, Catherine Jenkins, Tim Markham, Amir Paz-Fuchs, Martin Wynne | 15 May 2014 | |
1408 | Creative Commons | Ether and Wireless: an Old Medium into New Media | Jaume Navarro (Byrne-Bussey Marconi Fellow, 2013) talks about the influence of the idea of the 'ether', an all-pervading substance, in the history of wireless communication. | Jaume Navarro, Guglielmo Marconi | 15 May 2014 |
1409 | Pronoun Interpretation in the Second Language | A talk from the Department of Education Public Seminar series given by Prof. Roumyana Slabakova (Universities of Southampton and Iowa) and Prof. Lydia White (McGill University). | Roumyana Slabakova, Lydia White | 15 May 2014 | |
1410 | Creative Commons | Introduction to the work of Mark Philp | John Dunn (Cambridge) gives a broad overview of the work and legacy of Mark Philp. | John Dunn, Elizabeth Frazer | 16 May 2014 |
1411 | Creative Commons | The 1790s and after | Presenter Oscar Cox Jensen (KCL) and discussant Jon Mee (York) look at Mark Philp's work focusing on the 1790s and after | Oscar Cox Jensen, Jon Mee, Elizabeth Frazer | 16 May 2014 |
1412 | Creative Commons | Political conduct and political corruption | Presenter Ed Hall (LSE) and discussant David Hine (Oxford) look at Mark Philp's work focusing on political conduct and political corruption. | Ed Hall, David Hine, Elizabeth Frazer | 16 May 2014 |
1413 | Creative Commons | Comparative paths in democratisation | Presenter Tom Cutterham (Oxford) and discussant Joanna Innes (Oxford) look at Mark Philp's work focusing on comparative paths in democratisation. | Tom Cutterham, Joanna Innes, Elizabeth Frazer | 16 May 2014 |
1414 | Creative Commons | A celebration and critical evaluation of the work of Mark Philp: Roundtable | Speakers from this day event join in discussion with Mark Philp himself about some of the issues raised throughout the day. | Mark Philp, John Dunn, Joanna Innes, Jon Mee, David Hine, Oscar Cox Jensen, Elizabeth Frazer | 16 May 2014 |
1415 | CSAE Conference 2013 - Vox Pops | Find out a little about the 2013 Conference and hear what some of our participants think | Julia Coffey | 16 May 2014 | |
1416 | Creative Commons | Excision, Exclusion and Exile: Australia's Refugee Policy and Responsibility Shifting in the Asia-Pacific | Dr Michelle Foster, Melbourne Law School | Michelle Foster | 16 May 2014 |
1417 | Creative Commons | News in the digital age, and how The Economist fits in | Tom Standage, media correspondent, The Economist, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism seminar series | Tom Standage | 19 May 2014 |
1418 | Economic Uncertainty and Fertility: Insights from Japan’s Long Recession | Joint seminar with the Department of Sociology and the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies | James Raymo | 19 May 2014 | |
1419 | Creative Commons | Innovation in Legacy Media - The Challenge for Leaders | Professor Lucy Keung, Jonkoping University, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series | Lucy Keung | 19 May 2014 |
1420 | Creative Commons | St Cross Seminar: "I wouldn’t have consented if I’d known that could happen": Consenting without Understanding | Tom Walker discusses autonomy and informed consent to medical treatment | Tom Walker | 19 May 2014 |
1421 | Creative Commons | RSC 2014 Conference: Refugee Voices: Opening plenary – In search of solutions: refugees are doing it for themselves | RSC 2014 Conference: Refugee Voices. Lecture by Dr Jeff Crisp (Refugees International) with an introduction by Professor Dawn Chatty, Director of the RSC. Recorded on 24 March 2014 at St Anne's College, University of Oxford. | Jeff Crisp | 19 May 2014 |
1422 | Creative Commons | RSC 2014 Conference: Refugee Voices: Panel 14 – Detention and deportation | RSC 2014 Conference: Refugee Voices. Lectures by Louise Newman; Julian Caruana and Alexia Rossi; Devorah Wainer; and Mollie Gerver. Recorded on 25 March 2014 at St Anne's College, University of Oxford. | Louise Newman, Julian Caruana, Alexia Rossi, Devorah Wainer, Mollie Gerver | 19 May 2014 |
1423 | Creative Commons | RSC 2014 Conference: Refugee Voices: Panel 18 – Refugees from Syria | RSC 2014 Conference: Refugee Voices. Lectures by Cathrine Thorleifsson; Dina Jane Kiwan; Ruba Al Akash and Karen Boswall; Veronica Ferreri. Recorded on 25 March 2014 at St Anne's College, University of Oxford. | Cathrine Thorleifsson, Dina Jane Kiwan, Ruba Al Akash, Karen Boswall, Veronica Ferreri | 19 May 2014 |
1424 | Creative Commons | RSC 2014 Conference: Refugee Voices: Panel 22 – Statelessness: the Rohingya | RSC 2014 Conference: Refugee Voices. Lectures by Tun Khin; Amal de Chickera; Maung Zarni. Recorded on 25 March 2014 at St Anne's College, University of Oxford. | Tun Khin, Amal de Chickera, Maung Zarni | 19 May 2014 |
1425 | Creative Commons | Solidarity and responsibility-sharing for refugee protection in the EU’s Common European Asylum System | Public Seminar Series Trinity term 2014. Madeline Garlick (Radboud University). Recorded on 14 May 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Madeline Garlick | 19 May 2014 |
1426 | Creative Commons | Kant's little East Prussian Head and Other Reasons why we Write | Writer Claire Messud gives the Esmond Harmsworth Lecture in American Arts and Letters 2014 | Claire Messud | 20 May 2014 |
1427 | A Precariat Charter: From Denizens to Citizens | Professor Guy Standing of SOAS discusses his new book, A Precariat Charter: From Denizens to Citizens | Guy Standing | 21 May 2014 | |
1428 | Creative Commons | How to Educate a General | Defining and delivering military education: Col (rtd) Dr Randall Wakelam draws on his historical research to look at what constitutes good military education and how it can be most effectively delivered. | Randall Wakelam | 21 May 2014 |
1429 | The Futility of Economic Forecasting? | Michael Aronstein, President, Portfolio Manager and Chief Investment Officer of Marketfield Asset Management (New York) delivers a lecture in the Institute’s ‘American Business: Past, Present and Future’ series. | Michael Aronstein | 21 May 2014 | |
1430 | The intelligence agencies and their relations with the media | Paul Lashmar, Brunel University, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series | Paul Lashmar | 21 May 2014 | |
1431 | Lecture III: Law in Globalization | Harold Koh, Sterling Professor of International Law at Yale Law School - 13 May 2014 | Harold Koh | 21 May 2014 | |
1432 | Lecture II: Law of Globalization | Harold Koh, Sterling Professor of International Law at Yale Law School - 8 May 2014 | Harold Koh | 21 May 2014 | |
1433 | Creative Commons | The effect of investment treaty arbitration on WTO dispute settlement: Tobacco plain packaging disputes and beyond | Dr Anastasios Gourgourinis, University of Athens - 1 May 2014 | Anastasios Gourgourinis | 21 May 2014 |
1434 | The International Court of Justice's Approach to Injuries Suffered by Individuals | Judge Giorgio Gaja, International Court of Justice - 8 May 2014 | Giorgio Gaja | 21 May 2014 | |
1435 | Creative Commons | Galaxies and the Intergalactic Medium | 10th Dennis Sciama Memorial Lecture by Prof. James Binney. | James Binney | 22 May 2014 |
1436 | Creative Commons | Weapons of mass migration: forced displacement, coercion and foreign policy | Public Seminar Series, Trinity term 2014. Seminar by Professor Kelly M. Greenhill (Tufts University). Recorded on 7 May 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Kelly M Greenhill | 22 May 2014 |
1437 | Anna Akhmatova reading her poems about Isaiah Berlin in Oxford in 1965 | This podcast is in Russian. This short recording includes 'Cinque' and other poems inspired by the poet's meetings with Isaiah Berlin. | Anna Akhmatova | 23 May 2014 | |
1438 | Can historians write the History of Sport? | The Annual Founder's Lecture is given by eminent historian and Emeritus Research Fellow, Dr Ross McKibbin is entitled 'Can historians write the History of Sport?' | Ross McKibbin | 27 May 2014 | |
1439 | Creative Commons | Pluralism and Human Rights | The 2014 Isaiah Berlin lecture was given by highly respected philosopher and crossbench peer, Baroness Onora O’Neill. The Lecture was introduced by the President of Wolfson College, Dame Hermione Lee. | Onora O'Neill | 28 May 2014 |
1440 | Creative Commons | Social Media and the Culture of Connectivity | This lecture by Professor José van Dijck reflects on how social media have become normalized in everyday life. | José van Dijck | 28 May 2014 |
1441 | Creative Commons | DNA USA: a genetic portrait of America | Based on his latest book, Bryan Sykes, professor of human genetics at Oxford University, gave a public lecture at Wolfson College exploring the rich ancestral tapestry of the American nation. | Bryan Sykes | 28 May 2014 |
1442 | Creative Commons | Janus: At the mirror wall | Romesh Gunesekera, the celebrated British/Sri Lankan author of the Booker-prize nominated 'Reef', presents the first of the 2014 Wolfson Lecture series on 'New Challenges for South Asian Writing in the 21st century'. | romesh gunesekera | 28 May 2014 |
1443 | The First Fall of the Roman Empire | Walter Scheidel, Professor of Classics & History at Stanford University, gave the 2013 annual lecture held in memory of eminent Roman historian Sir Ronald Syme Lecture. The lecture was introduced by College President, Hermione Lee. | walter scheidel | 28 May 2014 | |
1444 | Creative Commons | Who buried the bodies? | Kamila Shamsie, the Pakistani-born author of books including In the City by the Sea and Burnt Shadows, gives a talk as part of the 2014 Wolfson Lecture series on 'New Challenges for South Asian Writing in the 21st Century'. | Kamila Shamsie | 28 May 2014 |
1445 | Michael Govan lecture - "A View from the Pacific: Re-envisioning the Art Museum" | The Director of the Los Angeles County Museum gives a talk for the Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Museums, Galleries and Libraries. Chaired by Christopher Brown (Director, Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford). | Michael Govan, Christopher Brown | 28 May 2014 | |
1446 | Creative Commons | Some atoms I have known - origins, development and applications of atom probe tomography | Professor George Smith FRS Emeritus Professor of Materials, University of Oxford delivers the Hume-Rothery Lecture 2014. | George Smith | 28 May 2014 |
1447 | Do Human Rights Need a History? | Lynn Hunt (Humanitas Visiting Professor in Historiography) in discussion with Sandra Fredman (Rhodes Professor of Law & Co-Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Human Rights for Future Generations) | Lynn Hunt, Sandra Fredman | 29 May 2014 | |
1448 | The French Revolution in a Global Perspective | A lecture by the Humanitas Visiting Professor in Historiography, Lynn Hunt. | Lynn Hunt | 29 May 2014 | |
1449 | Histories of the Self | A roundtable discussion with Lynn Hunt (Humanitas Visiting Professor in Historiography), Lyndal Roper (Regius Professor of History) and Elleke Boehmer (Professor of World Literature in English). | Lynn Hunt, Lyndal Roper, Elleke Boehmer | 29 May 2014 | |
1450 | Creative Commons | The Emerging Agro-Industrial Complex in Burma: the Politicis of Land Reform, Land Grabs and Resistances, and the Chinese Presence | This talk examines Land Politicis in Burma | Kevin Woods | 30 May 2014 |
1451 | Creative Commons | Ethnicity and Experiences of Conflict in Burma: An Informal Rountable Discussion | An Informal Rountable Discussion on Burma | Matthew J. Walton, Nbyen Dan Hkung Awng, Paing Soe Hlaing, Karen Hargrave | 30 May 2014 |
1452 | Creative Commons | Burma: Towards 2015 and Beyond | Roundtable Discussion on the future of Burma | Andrew McLeod, Benedict Rogers, Herve Lemahieu | 30 May 2014 |
1453 | Creative Commons | PT-symmetric Quantum Mechanics | Physics Colloquium 23rd May Delivered by Professor Carl M. Bender | Carl Bender | 02 Jun 2014 |
1454 | Creative Commons | Arbitrary detention of asylum seekers: a comparison of some recent practice from Italy and the UK | Public Seminar Series Trinity term 2014. Dr Daniel Wilsher (City University London) & Francesca Cancellaro (Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna). Recorded on 28 May 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford | Daniel Wilsher, Francesca Cancellaro | 02 Jun 2014 |
1455 | Creative Commons | The politics of nation-building: making co-nationals, refugees, and minorities | RSC and Oxford Diasporas Programme special seminar. Professor Harris Mylonas (George Washington University). Recorded on 27 May 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Harris Mylonas | 02 Jun 2014 |
1456 | OxPeace 2014: No Wars? New Wars? Peacemaking in new contexts | Professor Mary Kaldor, LSE, gives the first talk for the 2014 OxPeace conference; No Wars? New Wars? Peacemaking in new contexts | Mary kaldor | 02 Jun 2014 | |
1457 | OxPeace 2014: Opening Plenary Part 1 | Professor Margaret MacMillan gives a talk for the opening plenary to the OxPeace 2014 Conference; New Wars? No Wars? Peacingmaking in new contexts | Margaret MacMillan | 02 Jun 2014 | |
1458 | OxPeace 2014: Opening Plenary Part 2 | Professor Sir Hew Strachan gives a talk for the opening plenary to the OxPeace 2014 Conference; New Wars? No Wars? Peacingmaking in new contexts | Sir Hew Strachen | 02 Jun 2014 | |
1459 | OxPeace 2014: Opening Plenary Part 3 | Dr. Heather Jones gives a talk for the opening plenary to the OxPeace 2014 Conference; New Wars? No Wars? Peacingmaking in new contexts. | Heather Jones | 02 Jun 2014 | |
1460 | OxPeace 2014: Session 1a: Challenges and Opportunities for women as peace-builders in Myanmar's transistion | Dr Ma Khin Mar Mar Kyi gives a talk for the 2014 OxPeace conference, session 1a; 'The more things change, the more they stay the same: Challenges to peace in a transtioning Myanmar | Ma Khin Mar Mar Kyi | 02 Jun 2014 | |
1461 | OxPeace 2014: Session 1a: Religion as a vehicle for peace?: Anti-Muslim Buddhist nationalism in Myanmar and local responses | Dr Matthew J Walton gives a talk for the 2014 OxPeace conference, session 1a; 'The more things change, the more they stay the same: Challenges to peace in a transtioning Myanmar'. | Matthew Walton | 02 Jun 2014 | |
1462 | OxPeace 2014: Session 1a: The continuation of war by other means? Ceasefire, conflict and state-building in Shan State under Myanmar's democratic | Patrick Meehan gives a talk for the 2014 OxPeace conference, session 1a; 'The more things change, the more they stay the same: Challenges to peace in a transtioning Myanmar'. | Patrick Meehan | 02 Jun 2014 | |
1463 | OxPeace 2014: Sesion 1b: Peace without Separation | Albin Kurti MP gives a talk for the 2014 OxPeace conference session 1b; Inclusive peace, reconciliation and justice in the Western Balkans | Albin Kurti | 02 Jun 2014 | |
1464 | OxPeace 2014: Session 1b: Asymmetric warfare and civil war: Is reconciliation easier with a foreign enemy than inside the nation? | Professor Uros Svete gives a talk for the 2014 OxPeace conference session 1b; Inclusive peace, reconciliation and justice in the Western Balkans | Uros Svete | 02 Jun 2014 | |
1465 | OxPeace 2014: Session 2a: Arts, Culture and Peace part 1 | William Kelly gives a talk for the OxPeace 2014 conference session 2a; Arts, Culture and Peace | William Kelly | 02 Jun 2014 | |
1466 | OxPeace 2014: Session 2a: Arts, Culture and Peace part 2 | Taghreed Elsanhouri gives a talk for the OxPeace 2014 conference session 2a; Arts, Culture and Peace | Taghreed Elsanhouri | 02 Jun 2014 | |
1467 | OxPeace 2014: Session 2a: Arts, Culture and Peace part 3 | Chipo Chung gives a talk for the OxPeace 2014 conference session 2a; Arts, Culture and Peace | Chipo Chung | 02 Jun 2014 | |
1468 | OxPeace 2014: Session 2a: Arts, Culture and Peace part 4 | Dr Rami Mani gives a talk for the OxPeace 2014 conference session 2a; Arts, Culture and Peace | Rami Mani | 02 Jun 2014 | |
1469 | OxPeace 2014: Session 2b: Beyond war: Peace journalism approaches to conflict issues in wider society | Dr Jake Lynch gives a talk for the 2014 OxPeace conference session 2b; Peace, Conflict and New Media: Current Examples, Old Practices? | Jake Lynch | 02 Jun 2014 | |
1470 | OxPeace 2014: Session 2b: Role of media in fragile states: some trends and implications | James Deane gives a talk for the 2014 OxPeace conference session 2b; Peace, Conflict and New Media: Current Examples, Old Practices? | Jmes Deane | 02 Jun 2014 | |
1471 | OxPeace 2014: Closing plenary | Dr Monica Toft gives the final talk for the 2014 OxPeace Conference | Monica Toft | 02 Jun 2014 | |
1472 | The Black Hand Conspiracy and the Events that lead up to the First World War | Professor Sir Ivor Roberts, President of Trinity College, gives a talk on the events leading up to the assasination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which started the First World War | Sir Ivor Roberts | 03 Jun 2014 | |
1473 | Creative Commons | Migration and Human Rights: Trends and Priorities for Action | This talk was hosted by COMPAS and the University of Oxford's Human Rights Hub. It was chaired by Dr. Sarah Spencer (COMPAS) and comments provided by Dr. Cathryn Costello (Director, Human Rights Hub). | Nils Muiznieks | 03 Jun 2014 |
1474 | Creative Commons | Tower Poetry 2014: Annunciation | Winner of the 2014 Christopher Tower Poetry Competition, Dominic Hand, reads his poem entitles 'Annunciation'. | Dominic Hand | 03 Jun 2014 |
1475 | Tower Poetry 2014: Bat Child Found! | Third Prize winner of the 2014 Tower Poetry competition, Masha Voyles, reads her poem, 'Bat Child Found!' | Masha Voyles | 03 Jun 2014 | |
1476 | Creative Commons | Tower Poetry 2014: Hell-of-an Island | Second Prize winner of the 2014 Tower Poetry competition, Sam Buckton, reads his poem 'Hell-of-an Island'. | Sam Buckton | 03 Jun 2014 |
1477 | Tower Poetry 2014: How to Prepare for Bad News | Runner up to the 2014 Tower Poetry competition, Alexander Shaw, reads his poem, 'How to Prepare for Bad News'. | Alexander Shaw | 03 Jun 2014 | |
1478 | Creative Commons | Tower Poetry 2014: Voyager | Runner up to the 2014 Tower Poetry competition, Charlie Holmes, 'Voyager'. | Charlie Holmes | 03 Jun 2014 |
1479 | Tower Poetry 2014: Current Affairs | Runner up to the 2014 Tower Poetry competition, Jessica Matthews, reads her poem 'Current Affairs'. | Jessica Matthews | 03 Jun 2014 | |
1480 | Tower Poetry 2014: Schiamachy | Runner up to the 2014 Tower Poetry competition, Phoebe Stuckes, reads her poem, 'Schiamachy'. | Phoebe Stuckes | 03 Jun 2014 | |
1481 | Creative Commons | Moving Targets: Reputational Risk, Rights and Accountability in Punishment | Professor Kelly Hannah-Moffat, University of Toronto, gives a talk on human rights within the Canadian Prison system | Kelly Hannah-Moffat | 04 Jun 2014 |
1482 | Reassessing the Civil Law Tradition: the Changing Role of the Judge Annual Lecture in Law & Society 2014 | Professor Carlo Guarnieri will outline the changing nature of the civil law judge, drawing comparison with the common law counterpart, and exploring the implications of this change in the context of legal culture around the world. | Carlo Guarnieri | 04 Jun 2014 | |
1483 | Syria – what chance of a free media? | Armand Hurault, the director of public relations for the Syrian Association of Free Media (ASML - Association de Soutien aux Medias Libres) gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series | Armand Hurault | 04 Jun 2014 | |
1484 | Creative Commons | RSC 2014 Conference: Refugee Voices: Panel 3 – Refugees from Burma/Myanmar | RSC 2014 Conference: Refugee Voices. Lectures by Matthew Wilch; Zo Tum Hmung; Victoria Jack. Recorded on 24 March 2014 at St Anne's College, University of Oxford. | Matthew Wilch, Zo Tum Hmung, Victoria Jack | 04 Jun 2014 |
1485 | Creative Commons | Self-publishing in 18th-century Paris and London | Marie-Claude Felton, Royal Bank of Canada-Bodleian Visiting Scholar, gives a talk for the Bodleian Library BODcasts series | Marie-Claude Felton | 05 Jun 2014 |
1486 | Creative Commons | Self-publishing in 18th-century Paris and London | Marie-Claude Felton, a Royal Bank of Canada-Bodleian Visiting Scholar in 2013-14, describes her research on the legal and business history of self-publishing in the eighteenth century. | Marie-Claude Felton | 05 Jun 2014 |
1487 | Creative Commons | Early Resolution in Ombudsmen schemes | Recent EU legislation requires each member state to provide an ADR body for nearly every consumer sector. This workshop explored the implications through expert opinion from academic, practitioner, and policy perspectives. | Adam Sampson | 05 Jun 2014 |
1488 | Where next for ombudsmen schemes? | Recent EU legislation requires each member state to provide an ADR body for nearly every consumer sector. This workshop explored the implications through expert opinion from academic, practitioner, and policy perspectives. | Lewis Shand Smith | 05 Jun 2014 | |
1489 | Creative Commons | Ombudsman Service - Consumer Engagement | Recent EU legislation requires each member state to provide an ADR body for nearly every consumer sector. This workshop explored the implications through expert opinion from academic, practitioner, and policy perspectives. | Caroline Wayman | 05 Jun 2014 |
1490 | The Haynes Lecture 2014: Runes and Amber. The Etruscans as Mediators Between the Classical World and Central Europe | Prof. Larissa Bonfante, New York University, delivers the 2014 Haynes Lecture. Held at The Ioannou School for Classical and Byzantine Studies, Oxford University. Introduced by Prof. Bert Smith. | Larissa Bonfante, Bert Smith | 05 Jun 2014 | |
1491 | Causes and Consequences of Growing Inequality - and what can be done about it | Professor Joseph E. Stiglitz discusses the growing levels of inequality in societies like the United States and Britain, why inequality is a problem, and how the levels of inequality can be reduced. | Joseph Stiglitz, Ngaire Woods, Andrew Hamilton | 06 Jun 2014 | |
1492 | CSAE Conference 2014 - Vox Pops | Find out a little about the 2014 Conference and hear what some of our participants think | Julia Coffey | 06 Jun 2014 | |
1493 | Could Scotland Join the European Union? | With Scotland set to vote on independence in September 2014, this public debate will focus on the question of an independent Scotland and its membership of the EU. | Graham Avery, Michael Keating, Sionaidh Douglas-Scott | 06 Jun 2014 | |
1494 | Creative Commons | Studying Classical Gems - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014 | Prof Sir John Boardman delivers his lecture on "Studying Classics Gems" as part of the Alumni day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" | John Boardman | 09 Jun 2014 |
1495 | Creative Commons | The Roman Empire's New Place in the World - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014 | Prof Nicholas Purcell delivers his lecture "The Roman Empire's New Place in the World" as part of the Alumni day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" | Nicholas Purcell | 09 Jun 2014 |
1496 | Creative Commons | Matters of Perception in Latin Poetry and Philosophy - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014 | Prof Tobias Reinhardt delivers his lecture - "Matters of Perception in Latin Poetry and Philosophy" as part of the Alumni day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" | Tobias Reinhardt | 09 Jun 2014 |
1497 | Creative Commons | Grants for Schools Starting Classics - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014 | Nicholas Barber CBE, Chairman of Classics for All delivers his lecture "Grants for Schools Starting Classics" as part of the Classics Alumni Day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" | Nicholas Barber | 09 Jun 2014 |
1498 | Why Classical Reception - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014 | Dr Fiona Macintosh delivers her lecture "Why Classical Reception" as part of the Classics Alumni Day - "From Helen to The Hijaz" | Fiona Macintosh | 09 Jun 2014 | |
1499 | Islam: Executioner or Heir of Antiquity | Tom Holland delivers his lecture - "Islam: Executioner or Heir of Antiquity" as part of the Classics Alumni Day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" | Tom Holland | 09 Jun 2014 | |
1500 | Creative Commons | Oxford Classics and the wider world | Mai Musié delivers her lecture - "Oxford Classics and the wider world" as part of the Classics Alumni Day - "From Helen to the Hijaz" | Mai Musié | 09 Jun 2014 |
1501 | Helen of Troy – myth or reality? | Dr Bettany Hughes delivers her lecture - "Helen of Troy – myth or reality?" as part of the Classics Alumni Day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" | Bettany Hughes | 09 Jun 2014 | |
1502 | Creative Commons | Early inflammation and NGF deregulation in Alzheimer's and Down's syndrome | Claudio Cuello from the Department of Pharmacology, McGill University, Montreal gives this Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences seminar. | Claudio Cuello | 10 Jun 2014 |
1503 | Creative Commons | FMR 46 From the editors | From the editors | Marion Couldrey, Maurice Herson | 11 Jun 2014 |
1504 | Creative Commons | Shaming Nations? What works and why in the fight against money laundering and terrorism financing? | The seminar examined the Financial Action Task Force's (FATF) compliance-inducing mechanisms based on an analysis of its naming and shaming practices. | Carlota Minnella, Nick Maxwell, Elizabeth David-Barrett | 10 Jun 2014 |
1505 | Creative Commons | FMR 46 Continuing conflict, continuing displacement in southern Afghanistan | With fighting and insecurity likely to remain dominant features of Afghanistan’s landscape in the immediate future, displacement will continue to ebb and flow. | Rahmatullah Amiri | 11 Jun 2014 |
1506 | Creative Commons | FMR 46 2014 and beyond: implications for displacement | 2014 marks a watershed for Afghanistan, with the withdrawal of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) after twelve years, and the very real risks this withdrawal poses to the capacity of the Afghan state. | Aidan O’Leary | 11 Jun 2014 |
1507 | Creative Commons | FMR 46 Stateless in Afghanistan | A group of people of nomadic lifestyle in eastern Afghanistan has reportedly recently been forcibly relocated because of their lack of identity documents. | Maira Kuppers | 11 Jun 2014 |
1508 | Creative Commons | FMR 46 An IDP Policy for Afghanistan: from draft to reality | Developing a national policy to address the needs of Afghanistan’s IDPs was beset with obstacles and challenges. | Laurie S Wiseberg | 11 Jun 2014 |
1509 | Creative Commons | FMR 46 Anchoring return: the role of the Solutions Strategy | Providing a minimum standard of living and livelihood opportunities to help anchor those who have returned is critical for the future stability and security of Afghanistan. | Pierfrancesco Maria Natta | 11 Jun 2014 |
1510 | Creative Commons | Churchill, Oxford physicists and the Bomb | Physics Colloquium 30th May delivered by Graham Farmelo | Graham Farmelo | 11 Jun 2014 |
1511 | Creative Commons | FMR 46 Enhancing security of land tenure for IDPs | The case of Maslakh in western Afghanistan is an example of translating Afghanistan’s new IDP Policy into reality. | Shobha Rao, Jan Turkstra | 11 Jun 2014 |
1512 | Creative Commons | The law and politics of non-entrée | Seminar given on 4th June 2014 by Dr Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen (The Danish Institute for Human Rights), part of the Trinity term 2014 Public Seminar Series | Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen | 11 Jun 2014 |
1513 | From Pictures to Policy. Reporting Famine and Other Disasters | Professor Suzanne Franks, City University London, gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series | Suzanne Franks | 11 Jun 2014 | |
1514 | Creative Commons | Explaining the Rise of Diaspora Institutions | Alan Gamlen talks about how formal offices of state dedicated to emigrants and their descendants have been largely overlooked in mainstream political studies. | Alan Gamlen, Robin Cohen, Kalypso Nicolaidis | 11 Jun 2014 |
1515 | Creative Commons | Responding to Conflict in Africa: the United Nations and Regional Organizations | Dr Jane Boulden discusses the different ways in which United Nations and Regional Organizations will respond to conflict in Africa. | Jane Boulden, Kalypso Nicolaidis | 11 Jun 2014 |
1516 | Creative Commons | Conflicts and Post-Conflicts Dynamics (DRC and Rwanda): Occult Beliefs versus Modern Politics, Truth versus Justice and Justice versus Peace | Alex Ntung provides insight into the significance of occult beliefs in the construction of modern political ideologies | Alex Ntung, Kalypso Nicolaidis | 11 Jun 2014 |
1517 | Creative Commons | The New Terrain of International Law: Courts, Politics, Rights | Karen Alter (Northwestern University) discusses her new book 'The New Terrain of International Law: Courts, Politics, Rights'. | Karen Alter, Kalypso Nicolaidis | 11 Jun 2014 |
1518 | Creative Commons | Kelly Reichardt "In Conversation" | Filmmaker and Humanitas Visiting Professor in Film and Television, Kelly Reichardt, in conversation about her films. | Kelly Reichardt | 12 Jun 2014 |
1519 | Human Chain | Is the study of Arabic literature in the western academy going round in circles or moving forward? What has been the most important recent development in the field? | Julia Bray | 12 Jun 2014 | |
1520 | 'The "Age of Revolutions" as an Age of Civil Wars' | The Sir John Elliott Lecture in Atlantic History 2014 by Professor David Armitage. | David Armitage | 12 Jun 2014 | |
1521 | Creative Commons | How the Universe Evolved From Smooth to Lumpy -- the Physics of Galaxy Formation | The 2014 Halley Lecture delivered by Professor Eliot Quataert | Eliot Quataert | 13 Jun 2014 |
1522 | The Cosmopolitan Outlook: How the European Project can be Saved | Ulrich Beck, University of Munich and LSE, delivers the 2014 Dahrendorf Lecture. | Ulrich Beck, Kalypso Nicolaidis, David Hannay, Timothy Garton Ash | 13 Jun 2014 | |
1523 | Creative Commons | Pax Canadiana: Canada, the Commonwealth, and the End of Empire | Dr McKercher is Royal Bank of Canada Visiting Scholar at the Bodleian Library. His research explores Canadian reactions to the demise of the British imperial order, looking at Canadian foreign relations beyond the North Atlantic. | Asa McKercher, Richard Ovenden, Margaret MacMillan | 13 Jun 2014 |
1524 | CSAE Conference 2014 - Interview with William Jack | Plenary speaker William Jack provides a short overview of his presentation at the CSAE Conference 2014 | William Jack | 16 Jun 2014 | |
1525 | CSAE Conference 2014 - Interview with Ignacio Mas | Plenary speaker Ignacio Mas provides a short overview of his presentation at the CSAE Conference 2014 | Ignacio Mas | 16 Jun 2014 | |
1526 | CSAE Conference 2014 - Interview with Kieran Holmes | Plenary speaker Kieran Holmes provides a short overview of his presentation at the CSAE Conference 2014 | Kieran Holmes | 16 Jun 2014 | |
1527 | CSAE Conference 2014 - Interview with Leonard Wantchekon | Keynote speaker Leonard Wantchekon provides an overview of his presentation at the CSAE Conference 2014 | Leonard Wantchekon | 16 Jun 2014 | |
1528 | Creative Commons | St Cross Seminar: What counts as a placebo is relative to a target disorder and therapeutic theory: defending a modified version of Grünbaum’s scheme | In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Jeremy Howick defends Grünbaum’s work on placebos. He outlines a need to re-examine policies on ethics of placebos, and revise our estimations of their effects in both clinical practice and trials. | Jeremy Howick | 16 Jun 2014 |
1529 | Creative Commons | Special Seminar: The enhancement debate: trusting emotion or trusting reason - a false dichotomy? | In this talk, Professor Tony Coady examines the contrast between reason and emotion and argues that much of the separation of reason and emotion that underpins the debate is misguided. | Tony Coady | 16 Jun 2014 |
1530 | Oralising Early Modern Italian Literature | How and how far did orality play a part in the circulation of literature in early modern Italy? A lecture by Professor Brian Richardson. | Brian Richardson | 16 Jun 2014 | |
1531 | Developing a Dialogic Approach to Early Secondary School Science and Mathematics Teaching: insights and findings from the epiSTEMe project. | Prof. Kenneth Ruthven gives a talk for the Department of Education public seminar series | Kenneth Ruthven | 17 Jun 2014 | |
1532 | From Multiversity to Postmodern University | This seminar presentation traces the emergence of postmodernist models of higher education institutions (HEIs) from Clark Kerr’s 1963 idea of the American multiversity to Zygmunt Bauman’s more recent notion of the postmodern university. | Claire Donovan | 17 Jun 2014 | |
1533 | Creative Commons | The mental health of refugee and asylum seeking children | An interview with Dr Mina Fazel, senior research fellow and consultant in child and adolescent psychiatry, discussing her research developing school-based mental health services. | Mina Fazel | 17 Jun 2014 |
1534 | Human Rights as Human Values | Ms Shami Chakrabarti, Director of Liberty and Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University delivers this lecture on Human Rights as part of the Tanner Lecture Series at the University Museum Oxford 15th May 2014 | Shami Chakrabarti | 18 Jun 2014 | |
1535 | Extra Time: Professor Sir Roger Penrose in conversation with Andrew Hodges - part two | These two video sessions explore the development of Sir Roger Penrose’s thought over more than 60 years, ending with his most recent theories and predictions. | Roger Penrose, Andrew Hodges | 18 Jun 2014 | |
1536 | Extra Time: Professor Sir Roger Penrose in conversation with Andrew Hodges - part one | These two video sessions explore the development of Sir Roger Penrose's thought over more than 60 years, ending with his most recent theories and predictions. | Roger Penrose, Andrew Hodges | 18 Jun 2014 | |
1537 | The past is never dead: Balkan legacies of the First World War part one | Speakers include; Ivo Banac (Yale University), Richard Crampton (St Edmund Hall, Oxford), Basil Gounaris (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Margaret Macmillan (St Antony’s College, Oxford), Eugene Rogan (St Antony’s College, Oxford) | Othon Anastasakis, Elizabeth Roberts, Margaret MacMillan, Richard Crampton, Ivo Banac, Basil Gounaris, Eugene Rogan | 19 Jun 2014 | |
1538 | The past is never dead: Balkan legacies of the First World War part two | Speakers include: Ivo Banac (Yale University), Richard Crampton (St Edmund Hall, Oxford), Basil Gounaris (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Margaret Macmillan (St Antony’s College, Oxford), Eugene Rogan (St Antony’s College, Oxford) | Ivo Banac, Richard Crampton, Basil Gounaris | 19 Jun 2014 | |
1539 | The Stark Decelerator & ultracold chemistry | The Stark Decelerator was built from scratch in the basement of the Chemistry Department. Dr Brianna Heazelwood shows how this incredible device is used to study molecules. | Brianna Heazlewood | 19 Jun 2014 | |
1540 | Incredible Machines: Introduction | Dr Ashley Shepherd introduces the extraordinary machines used by Oxford chemists, and tells us about her work as a surface analyst. | Ashley Shepherd | 19 Jun 2014 | |
1541 | Inside NMR Spectroscopy | Dr Tim Claridge takes apart an NMR machine to show us how this technique is used in research with application in human health and beyond. | Tim Claridge | 19 Jun 2014 | |
1542 | Glassblowing: a beautiful, crucial, trade | Watch glassblower Terri Adams in action as she creates scientific tools from the flames. | Terri Adams | 19 Jun 2014 | |
1543 | Mass spectrometry: how does it work, and why should you care? | From cutting-edge cancer research to sustainable fish farming, Dr James McCullagh explains the importance of mass spectrometry. | James McCullagh | 19 Jun 2014 | |
1544 | Incredible Machines: Conclusion | Dr Ashley Shepherd concludes the Incredible Machines series by explaining what makes her the most excited about working as a scientist in the Department of Chemistry. | Ashley Shepherd | 19 Jun 2014 | |
1545 | The Zeeman Decelerator and ultracold chemistry | The Zeeman Deceleator is used to do ‘ultracold chemistry’ – slowing down molecules in order to study reactions. Katrin Dulitz shows off her amazing machine. | Katrin Dulitz | 19 Jun 2014 | |
1546 | Creative Commons | 'Almost Identical': Copying Books in England, 1600-1900 | Henry Woudhuysen joins Adam Smyth to discuss the history of facsimiles. | Henry Woudhuysen, Adam Smyth | 19 Jun 2014 |
1547 | Creative Commons | Religion as a Motive for Exclusion in Contemporary Western Democracies | A co-sponsored event from the Asian Studies Centre, the Dahrendorf programme for the Study of Freedom, the Middle East Centre and North American Studies Programme from the world renowned from the author of the award-winning book a Secular Age | Charles Taylor | 20 Jun 2014 |
1548 | Creative Commons | Closing Myanmar's Pandora Box: resolving the Buddhist-Muslim Conflict | Public lecture and discussion organised by the Middle East and Asian Studies Centres, St Antony's College, in collaboration with Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies and the Sultan Omar 'Ali Saifuddien Centre for Islamic Studies, Universiti Brunei Darussalam | Matthew Walton, Tariq Ramadan | 20 Jun 2014 |
1549 | X-Ray crystallography: revealing the shape of molecules | Dr Richard Cooper on x-ray crystallography - an incredibly powerful technique for determining the 3D structure of crystals. | Richard Cooper | 23 Jun 2014 | |
1550 | Healthcare 2030: Oxford and the Value of Human Health | Panel discussion looking at healthcare in the future as part of the inaugural Oxford Alumni Weekend in Asia held in in Hong Kong. | Chas Bountra, Jonathan Flint, Nick Rawlins | 23 Jun 2014 | |
1551 | Creative Commons | One Connected Vision of Ancient Egypt: A launch of the digitised Topographical Bibliography | Richard Parkinson, Professor of Egyptology, gives a talk about the new digital Topographical Bibliography from the Griffith Institute at Oxford. | Richard Parkinson | 23 Jun 2014 |
1552 | Media, Conflict and Democracy in Africa | Joint Seminar of the African Studies Centre and Reuters Institute. | Catherine Gichuru, Winston Mano, Nic Cheeseman, Alexandra Reza, David Levy | 25 Jun 2014 | |
1553 | Creative Commons | Thailand and the Rule of No Law | A talk given as part of the Southeast Asia Seminar Series | Verapat Pariyawong | 26 Jun 2014 |
1554 | Light out for the territory ahead of the rest | An ebook that contains 5 years of e-learning blog posts from a leading practioner at Oxford University. | Melissa Highton | 26 Jun 2014 | |
1555 | The Queen Shrieks: The Shock of Ancient Egyptian Poetry | The Inaugural lecture of Richard B. Parkinson as Professor of Egyptology, accompanied by actress and author Barbara Ewing, on the emotional power of the famous Ancient Egyptian poem "The Tale of Sinuhe" | Richard Parkinson, Barbara Ewing | 27 Jun 2014 | |
1556 | The Class: Connections and Disconnections in the Digital Age | This talk by Prof. Sonia Livingstone, London School of Economics, reflects on a recent ethnographic study of a year 9 class – researched at school and at home over an academic year. | Sonia Livingstone, Chris Davies | 27 Jun 2014 | |
1557 | Schoolgirls, Money and Rebellion in Japan | Talk given by Dr Sharon Kinsella, University of Manchester as part of the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies seminar series | Sharon Kinsella | 27 Jun 2014 | |
1558 | Creative Commons | Homeostatic regulation of sleep and its regional aspects | Vladyslav Vyazovskiy from the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics gives this Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences seminar | Vladyslav Vyazovskiy | 30 Jun 2014 |
1559 | Creative Commons | New Indicators of High-Level Corruption using Government Contracting Data: Examples from Eastern Europe | Existing measures of corruption often suffer from bias and are too broad to guide policy or test theories. This paper proposes three new indirect indicators of high-level corruption in public procurement, using contract and organisation-level administrat | Liz David-Barrett, Mihály Fazekas | 28 Jun 2014 |
1560 | Obesity in the news media life cycle: ethics, responsibility, and stigmatisation | Catriona Bonfiglioli, Media Studies, Social and Political Change Group, University of Technology Sydney, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series | Catriona Bonfiglioli | 30 Jun 2014 | |
1561 | How many bodies? The clinic, the kitchen and the context of obesity | Emily Yates-Doerr, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, gves a talk for the UBVO seminar series | Emily Yates-Doerr | 30 Jun 2014 | |
1562 | Bodies of water | Amy Sharrocks, Artist, filmmaker and sculptor, gives a talk forhe UBVO seminar series | Amy Sharrocks | 30 Jun 2014 | |
1563 | Microbes matter: metabolism and chronic disease in contemporary biomedicine | Nadine Levin, Exeter University, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series | Nadine Levin | 30 Jun 2014 | |
1564 | What would the British food system look like if it took ecological public health at its heart? | Geof Rayner gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series | Geof Rayner | 30 Jun 2014 | |
1565 | The Disenchantment of the Plate | John Coveney, Flinders University, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series | John Coveney | 30 Jun 2014 | |
1566 | Creative Commons | Moving Targets: Reputational Risk, Rights and Accountability in Punishment | Professor Kelly Hannah-Moffat, University of Toronto, gives a talk on human rights within the Canadian Prison system | Kelly Hannah-Moffat | 30 Jun 2014 |
1567 | Creative Commons | Death and Other Dire Outcomes of Delinquent Youth: New Findings from the Northwestern Juvenile Project | Professor Linda Teplin, Dept. Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Northwestern University - 15 May 2014. | Linda Teplin | 30 Jun 2014 |
1568 | Creative Commons | Centre for Criminology Panel Discussion on Criminal Justice Careers | Panel: Jon Collins, Restorative Justice Council; Amrik Panaser, Oxford Youth Offending Service; Betsy Stanko, London Metropolitan Police; Rachel Taylor, Fisher Meredith, Solicitors: Michael Bochenek, Amnesty International. | Jon Collins, Amrik Panaser, Betsy Stanko, Rachel Taylor, Michael Bochenek | 30 Jun 2014 |
1569 | Accounting for Rights in EU Counter-Terrorism | On 5th June, Professor Fiona de Londras, from Durham Law School, gave a talk to the Oxford Human Rights Hub on the development of EU counter-terrorism measures. | Fiona de Londras | 01 Jul 2014 | |
1570 | Creative Commons | The Future of International Aid | On 28 February, renowned aid expert Richard Manning delivered a GEG Special Lecture on the future of multilateral aid. | Richard Manning | 02 Jul 2014 |
1571 | Creative Commons | Psychological mechanisms of antidepressants | An interview with Catherine Harmer, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience and Research Fellow at Corpus Christi College, Oxford discussing her research investigating the psychological mechanisms of anti-depressant drug action. | Catherine Harmer | 02 Jul 2014 |
1572 | Cinematically Challenged | Mainstream Hollywood cinema, the dominant medium of the twentieth century, represented the disabled more fully than most minorities, but what (or who) are these images really about? | Adam Mars-Jones | 02 Jul 2014 | |
1573 | "I Don't Like the Way I Look": the Psychological Consequences of Appearance Norms | Societal interest in 'looks' has a long history. Until recently, this interest has been considered largely benign: however, norms of appearance have become progressively more extreme and are now unattainable for the vast majority of people. | Nicole Rumsey | 02 Jul 2014 | |
1574 | Ordinary People do Extraordinary Things: What Do the Lives of Olympians Tell Us About the Champion in Us All? | Peter Keen, Director of Sport at Loughborough University, gives a talk for the 2014 Green Templeton College lecture series | Peter Keen | 02 Jul 2014 | |
1575 | Creative Commons | Infectious diseases in South East Asia | From Mahidol University in Thailand, Professor Nick Day talks about rural populations in Thailand and the challenges they face when confronted with infectious diseases. | Nick Day | 02 Jul 2014 |
1576 | Creative Commons | Microbiology in Thailand | From his research group in Thailand, Dr Stuart Blacksell discusses improving the accuracy and the rapidity of tropical infection diagnosis in the field. | Stuart Blacksell | 02 Jul 2014 |
1577 | Rickettsial Disease | From his research centre in Bangkok, Dr Daniel Paris tells us about the challenges posed by Rickettsia to rural populations in South East Asia. | Daniel Paris | 02 Jul 2014 | |
1578 | Challenges when working in an overseas environment | Over several decades our researchers have carried out ground breaking work overseas, such as in East Africa and South-East Asia. Researchers based in Thailand talk about their experiences when working in stimulating and challenging environments. | Daniel Paris, Nick Day, Stuart Blacksell | 02 Jul 2014 | |
1579 | Creative Commons | Matter, Antimatter and The Mystery of Existence | In this talk Nazim Hussain, Oxford University, will provide an introduction to matter and antimatter and the interplay between them. | Nazim Hussain | 12 Dec 2013 |
1580 | How to find a Higgs boson | The discovery of the Higgs boson last summer is widely regarded as one of the most important scientific discoveries of our time. | David Hall | 04 Jun 2013 | |
1581 | What is a Quantum Computer? | How does a quantum computer work? Why is a quantum computer so much better than a traditional computer? This talk will give you an insight into the strange features of the quantum world that we can exploit to develop a super fast quantum computer. | Michael Peterer | 04 Jun 2013 | |
1582 | Dealing with Frustration - Order in Disorder | Magnetic particles can get frustrated in their interactions with other particles because of lattice geometry. Lots of new and exciting physics is involved in understanding how they deal with their frustration. | Zhiming Darren Tan | 04 Jun 2013 | |
1583 | Masters of Nature? - The physics of trying to control the climate | The Earth's climate is changing; but what are we doing about it? The frustration felt all around the world at the inability to agree a meaningful deal on global carbon dioxide emission leaves people looking for alternatives. | Richard Millar | 04 Jun 2013 | |
1584 | Creative Commons | Scribal correction and literary craft: English manuscripts 1375-1510 | Adam Smyth talks to Professor Daniel Wakelin about his new book on cultures of correction in later medieval manuscripts. | Daniel Wakelin, Adam Smyth | 08 Jul 2014 |
1585 | Those Unwise People Still Dwelling in Their Senses’: Religious Speech, Moral Testimony and Audience (Mis)understanding | Rachel Fraser (Oxford) gives the first presentation of the Testimony and Religious Epistemology, held on 24th and 25 June 2014 by the New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop Oxford University. | Rachel Fraser, Max Baker-Hytch | 08 Jul 2014 | |
1586 | An internalist, evidentialist, foundationalist, reductionist, egoist and otherwise unpopular account of testimonial justification | Trent Dougherty (Baylor), gives the second presentation at the Testimony and Religious Epistemology workshop, held on 24th and 25th June 2014 by New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop Oxford University. | Trent Dougherty | 08 Jul 2014 | |
1587 | Understanding and Knowing by Testimony | Paulina Sliwa (Cambridge) gives the third presentation of the Testimony and Religious Epistemology workshop geld onb 24th and 25th June 2014 by New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, Oxford University. | Paulina Sliwa, Alison Hills | 08 Jul 2014 | |
1588 | Can Anti-Reductionism in the Epistemology of Testimony aid the case of Justified Religious Belief? | Sandford Goldberg (Northwestern) gives the fourth presentation at the Testimony and Religious Epistemology held on 24th and 25th June 2014 by New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, Oxford University. | Sandford Goldberg, John Hawthorne | 08 Jul 2014 | |
1589 | Limits on Religious Testimony: Lessons on Morality | Laura Callahan (Oxford) gives the fifth presentation at the Testimony and Religious Epistemology workshop, held on 24th and 25th June 2014 by New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop Oxford University. | Laura Callahan, Peter Graham | 08 Jul 2014 | |
1590 | Religious Belief and the Epistemology of Testimony | Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern) gives the seventh and last presentation, as part of the Testimony and Religious Epistemology workshop, held on 24th and 25th June 2014 by New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop,Oxford University. | Jennifer Lackey | 08 Jul 2014 | |
1591 | Epistemic Trust in Oneself and Others – An Argument from Analogy | Lizzie Fricker (Oxford), gives the sixth presentation Testimony and Religious Epistemology workshop, held on 24th and 25th June 2014 by New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, Oxford University | Lizzie Fricker, Mikkel Gerken | 08 Jul 2014 | |
1592 | Creative Commons | What place for the F-word in Restorative Justice? | A talk by Professor John Braithwaite, Distinguished Professor and Founder of RegNet (the Regulatory Institutions Network) at the Australian National University | John Braithwaite | 09 Jul 2014 |
1593 | Creative Commons | Towards an ethics of ignorance? | The value of not knowing something illuminates some basic assumptions about knowledge and allows us to ask a series of interesting questions about how the information society will develop. | Nicklas Lundbland | 09 Jul 2014 |
1594 | Your Attention Please: Should human attention be treated as a scarce resource? | Tim Wu will discuss the science of attention, the history of the attention industries, and some of the harms caused by overharvesting. He will also propose a model of attention sovereignty of importance for the future. | Tim Wu | 09 Jul 2014 | |
1595 | Love and Math | A public lecture given by Edward Frenkel, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley, talking around his best-selling book "Love and Math" followed by a conversation with Marcus du Sautoy and Q&A. | Edward Frenkel, Marcus du Sautoy | 12 Jul 2014 | |
1596 | Creative Commons | Renée Fleming, "In Conversation" | Humanitas Visiting Professor in Opera Studies Renée Fleming, in conversation with Edward Seckerson. | Renée Fleming, Edward Seckerson | 10 Jul 2014 |
1597 | What shapes migrant destitution and what can be done about it? | Sue Lukes former member of the Housing and Migration Network and John Perry former member of the Housing and Migration Network and Policy Adviser at the Chartered Institute of Housing and manager of housing rights give a talk for the COMPAS Series | Sue Lukes, John Perry | 14 Jul 2014 | |
1598 | What is the role of NGOs in the assisted voluntary returns of asylum seekers and irregular migrants? | Derek McGhee and Claire Bennett, University of Southampton, give a talk for the COMPAS Breakfast Breifing series | Derek McGhee, Claire Bennett | 14 Jul 2014 | |
1599 | How to strike a balance between mainstream and targeted efforts for immigrant integration in Europe? | Liz Collett and Milica Petrovic from the Migration Policy Institute give a talk | Liz Collett, Milica Petrovic | 14 Jul 2014 | |
1600 | Barnett House Centenary Reunion Weekend Keynote Lecture | Magdalena Sepulveda, United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, gives the keynote lecture for the Department of Social Policy and intervention Barnet House Centenary Weekend. | Magdalena Sepulveda | 14 Jul 2014 |