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Dr. Gregory Adam Scott, ‘Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures in Modern China: The Role of Scriptural Presses, Distributors, and Buddhist Bookstores’ |
Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 |
Gregory Adam Scott |
30 Mar 2022 |
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Urbanisation in China and Africa |
Can Africa learn from the Chinese urbanisation project? In the next 30 years, African cities need to make zoom for roughly 500 million more citizens, roughly tripling the current urban population. |
Astrid Haas, Sebastian Kriticos, Nicolas Lippolis |
22 Jan 2022 |
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Amnon Aran - Israeli foreign policy since the end of the Cold War |
Amnon Aran maps the development of Israeli foreign policy since the end of the Cold War |
Amnon Aran |
18 Nov 2021 |
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History of Art Radio Hour with Craig Clunas |
Craig Clunas (Oxford History of Art), gives a talk 13th October 2021. |
Craig Clunas, Geoff Batchen |
01 Nov 2021 |
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"Emptiness: Ways of Seeing" Conference 2021. Roundtable 2: On the Edge: Life along the Russia-China border |
A book discussion with Franck Billé and Caroline Humphrey |
Dominic Martin, Caroline Humphrey, Franck Billé, Madeleine Reeves |
05 Oct 2021 |
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Book at Lunchtime: China’s Good War |
A TORCH Book at Lunchtime webinar on ‘China's Good War: How World War II is Shaping a New Nationalism’ by Professor Rana Mitter. |
Rana Mitter, David Priestland, Vivienne Shue, Wes Williams |
25 Jun 2021 |
7 |
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Episode 2 - Cindy Yu, Broadcast Editor |
In this episode we speak to Cindy Yu, Broadcast Editor at the Spectator about her childhood experiences in China, her best moments in Oxford and what she does in her job today at the Spectator. |
Cindy Yu, Ailsa Brown, Sahil Shah, Tomás Sergeant |
11 Jun 2021 |
8 |
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Episode 1 - Joe Cash, Policy Analyst |
In the first episode of "From the Cherwell to the Yangtze: The Oxford China Centre Alumni Podcast," we speak to Joe Cash, a policy analyst working at the China Britain Business Council in China. |
Joe Cash, Ailsa Brown, Sahil Shah, Tomás Sergeant |
11 Jun 2021 |
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Social Status and Recycling in Bronze Age China |
What does recycling have to do with social standing in Bronze Age China? Dr Victoria Sainsbury discusses the recent work of the FLAME team, lead by Dr Ray Liu, on the metal work at Anyang, and how powerful people controlled how metal moved through society |
Victoria Sainsbury |
20 Apr 2021 |
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History, politics, and Anecdotes with Eugene Rogan |
Piotr Schulkes and Eugene Rogan discuss the importance of history in contemporary Middle Eastern politics, how the West discusses the region, and a number of stories from Rogan’s time at Oxford. |
Piotr Schulkes, Eugene Rogan |
22 Feb 2021 |
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Rana Mitter and the implications of COVID-19 for China |
St Cross College Fellow Rana Mitter, Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China at the University of Oxford, in a conversation with Stanley Ulijaszek about China and the COVID-19 pandemic. |
Rana Mitter, Stanley Ulijaszek |
01 Feb 2021 |
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Episode 7 - National myth: Rewriting America and China |
Ken Liu discusses the power of myth in the construction of national narratives and the revisionist work that epic fantasy can do to rewrite them, drawing on the weight of time as omnipresent to narrative intent. |
Ken Liu, Chelsea Haith, Louis Greenberg |
23 Nov 2020 |
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Strange Legacies of Divergence: The Chinese Gold Mining Diaspora 1850-1910 |
Mae Ngai (Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies and Professor of History, Columbia) gives a lecture on ‘Strange Legacies of Divergence: The Chinese Gold Mining Diaspora 1850-1910’. |
Mae Ngai |
29 Sep 2019 |
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Silk and Innovation in Pre-modern China and Europe |
Dagmar Schafer (Director, Max Planck Institute) and Giorgio Riello (Professor of Early Modern Global History, EUI) give a lecture on ‘Silk and Innovation in Pre-modern China and Europe’. |
Dagmar Schafer, Giorgio Riello |
29 Sep 2019 |
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Cosmographical Foundations for the Promotion of Embryo Sciences and Proto- technologies in Pre-industrial Europe and Late Imperial China |
Patrick O’Brien (Professor of Economic History in the Department of Economic History, LSE) gives a lecture on ‘Cosmographical Foundations for the Promotion of Embryo Sciences and Proto- technologies in Pre-industrial Europe and Late Imperial China’. |
Patrick O’Brien |
29 Sep 2019 |
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The World Historical in China’s Twentieth Century: Perspectives on Modernity, Globalization and Globality |
Rebecca Karl (Professor of History, NYU) gives a lecture on ‘The World Historical in China’s Twentieth Century: Perspectives on Modernity, Globalization and Globality’. |
Rebecca Karl |
28 Sep 2019 |
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China in the global reproduction migration order |
Peidong Yang (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) presented this seminar as part of the COMPAS/Fertility and Reproduction Studies Group seminar series on 14 January 2019 |
Peidong Yang |
08 Jul 2019 |
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Intimate geopolitics: migration, marriage of citizenship across Chinese borders |
This COMPAS/Fertility and Reproduction Studies Group seminar was presented by Elena Barabantseva (University of Manchester) on 21 January 2019 |
Elena Barabantseva |
08 Jul 2019 |
19 |
Creative Commons |
Investment migration and social reproduction: the case of recent patterns of migration from China |
Professor Gracia Liu-Farrer (Waseda University, Tokyo) delivered this seminar as part of the COMPAS/Fertility and Reproduction Studies Group series on 4 February 2019 |
Gracia Liu-Farrer |
08 Jul 2019 |
20 |
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Birth tourism from China and Taiwan to the United States: cosmopolitan strategies and aspirations |
Sean Wang (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin) delivered this seminar as part of the COMPAS/Fertility and Reproduction Studies Group series on 11 February 2019 |
Sean Wang |
08 Jul 2019 |
21 |
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From pollution to solution: will China save the planet? |
Barbara Finamore discusses whether China will take the lead in saving our planet from environmental catastrophe. |
Barbara Finamore, Radhika Khosla |
24 Jun 2019 |
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Is China leading the way in AI? |
In the penultimate episode of series one of Futuremakers, we’re looking at the development of AI across the globe. |
Peter Millican, Mike Wooldridge, Xiaorong Ding, Sophie-Charlotte Fischer |
19 Dec 2018 |
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Diplomacy for the 21st Century: An Asian Perspective |
Wolfson College was honoured to have Koji Tsuruoka, Ambassador of Japan, to present this year's Wolfson Lecture Series in Diplomacy for the 21st Century. The lecture was introduced by College President Sir Tim Hitchens. |
Koji Tsuruoka |
06 Dec 2018 |
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Contemporary Buddhist practice and the (de)gendering of Chinese nationalisms |
Sharon Wesoky speaks at the "Interrogating Buddhism and Nationalism" Workshop on 28 January 2018 |
Sharon Wesoky |
02 Jul 2018 |
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Innovation and the conversation on the rise of China |
Gary Liu, CEO, South China Morning Post, gives a talk for the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. |
Gary Liu |
15 Jun 2018 |
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Creative Commons |
The Pakistan-China Corridor: Impacts on Regional Stability |
Muhammad Samrez Salik speaks at St Antony's College on 8th March 2018 |
Muhammad Samrez Salik |
06 Apr 2018 |
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International Influences on Domestic Policy-Making in China: The 2018 Chun-tu Hsueh Distinguished Lecture |
Jane Duckett gives the 2018 Chun-tu Hsueh Distinguished Lecture |
Jane Duckett |
06 Apr 2018 |
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The Militarisation of the Chinese Citizen: the Impact of Japan |
Christopher Hughes speaks at the China Centre on 3 March 2017 |
Christopher Hughes |
27 Mar 2018 |
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China Reaches for the World |
Georges Haour, Emeritus Professor of Technology and Innovation Management, IMD, gives a talk for the colloquium. |
Georges Haour |
10 Jan 2018 |
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Contesting the Liberal Order? China Rising in a World Not of Its Own Making |
Yongjin Zhang speaks at St Antony's College on 8 November 2016 |
Yongjin Zhang |
08 Dec 2017 |
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Creative Commons |
The Sino-Thais' Right Turn towards China |
Kasian Tejapira gives a keynote lecture at the 2017 EuroSEAS conference |
Kasian Tejapira |
04 Oct 2017 |
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Is censorship stifling China's media? |
Introduction by Richard Sambrook |
Vincent Ni |
09 Feb 2017 |
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Book Launch: 'Emotional Diplomacy: Official Emotion on the International Stage' |
Professor Todd Hall discussed his recently published book, 'Emotional Diplomacy: Official Emotion on the International Stage.' |
Todd Hall |
12 Apr 2016 |
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Trading with the Enemy: the Making of US Export Control Policy toward the People's Republic of China |
Dr Hugo Meijer gives a talk at the International Political Economy of East Asia seminar. |
Hugo Meijer |
28 Mar 2016 |
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The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: a first step towards a sino-centric regional order? |
Drs Matteo Dian and Silvia Menegazzi give a talk on the AIIB at the International Political Economy of East Asia Seminar |
Matteo Dian, Silvia Menegazzi |
11 Feb 2016 |
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China's Economic Nationalists: from Bretton Woods to Bandung |
Dr Amy King, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, The Australian National University, gives a talk for the Asian Studies Centre. |
Amy King |
08 Feb 2016 |
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Intimate Rivals: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China |
Sheila A. Smith, a senior fellow for Japan studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses her new book, "Intimate Rivals: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China." |
Sheila A. Smith, Rosemary Foot |
01 Feb 2016 |
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The Geopolitics of Change in Burma |
Bertil Lintner (Independent Journalist and Author) speaks at the Southeast Asia Seminar on 20th January 2016. |
Bertil Lintner |
27 Jan 2016 |
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FMR 51 General - Thirty years of development-induced displacement in China |
To accelerate the process of poverty reduction in its poorer regions, China decided in 2001 to implement a national programme of displacement of populations living in areas considered environmentally fragile. |
François Dubé |
15 Dec 2015 |
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Intimate Rivals: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China |
Sheila Smith (Council on Foreign Relations) gives a talk for the Asian Studies Centre on 24th November 2015. |
Sheila A Smith |
08 Dec 2015 |
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Creative Commons |
War and Ecology in China: Henan Province, the Yellow River and beyond |
Dr Micah Muscolino discusses his new book entitled "The Ecology of War in China: Henan Province, the Yellow River, and Beyond, 1938–1950." |
Micah Muscolino, Erica Charters |
25 Nov 2015 |
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Comparative Encounters between Artaud, Michaux and the Zhuangzi |
Part of "Book at Lunchtime", a fortnightly series of bite size book discussions, with commentators from a range of disciplines. Xiaofan Amy Li discusses her new book "Comparative Encounters Between Artaud, Michaux and the Zhuangzi." |
Xiofan Amy Li, Elleke Boehmer, Wang Xing, Matthew Reynolds |
20 Nov 2015 |
43 |
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Are the BRICS building a New World Media Order |
Daya Thussu, professor of internal communication, and co-editor of 'Mapping BRICS Media' University of Westminster, gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar series. |
Daya Thusso |
09 Nov 2015 |
44 |
Creative Commons |
Is there another economic crash on the way? |
Sir Vince talks about some of the issues raised in his latest book 'After the Storm' |
Vince Cable |
29 Oct 2015 |
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The Silk Roads: A New History of the World |
Peter Frankopan discusses his new book with Averil Cameron, Robert Moore and Elleke Boehmer |
Peter Frankopan, Averil Cameron, Robert Moore, Elleke Boehmer |
27 Oct 2015 |
46 |
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Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Lord Patten (Balliol, 1962) |
The Rt Hon the Lord Patten of Barnes, CH describes his long-standing links with Oxford and his high-profile political career in this wide-ranging podcast interview. |
Chris Patten |
21 Jul 2015 |
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Trinity seminar series 2015: Remaining 'attached strangers': Encounters, relationships and the future of African migrants in China |
Remaining 'attached strangers': Encounters, relationships and the future of African migrants in China, presented by Linessa Dan Lin |
Linessa Dan Lin |
04 Jun 2015 |
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Four centuries of Chinese book collecting |
Third Lunchtime lecture accompanying the exhibition Marks of Genius: Masterpieces from the Collections of the Bodleian Libraries. With Mr David Helliwell. |
David Helliwell |
19 May 2015 |
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Adapting to a Constitution: The Hong Kong Basic Law turns 25 |
Geoffrey Ma, The Chief Justice of Hong Kong - 12 May 2015 |
Geoffrey Ma, Stephen Sedley |
14 May 2015 |
50 |
Creative Commons |
Environmental journalism and sustainable development in China |
Dr Sam Geall, University of Sussex and author of China and the Environment: The Green Revolution, gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series |
Sam Geall |
26 Feb 2015 |
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Creative Commons |
Chinese Reform in Light of James Meade's Liberal Socialism. |
Zhiyuan Cui (Tsinghua University) gives the Chun-tu Hsueh Distinguished Lecture 2014. |
Zhiyuan Cui |
17 Dec 2014 |
52 |
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The Downward Spiral of Japan's Relations with China since 2012 |
Dr Taku Tamaki, Loughborough University, gives a talk for the Nissan Centre for Japanese Studies seminar series. |
Taku Tamaki |
01 Dec 2014 |
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China's Rise and Structural Transformation in Africa: Ideas and Opportunities - OXCEP Distinguished Speaker Lecture 2014 |
Professor Justin Yifu Lin (Peking University) discusses the relationships between the economies of China and Africa. |
Justin Yifu Lin |
18 Nov 2014 |
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China and the Future of Global Governance |
Dr Katherine Morton (Australian National University) discusses China and the future of global governance, with particular emphasis on the areas of food security and the maritime commons. |
Katherine Morton, Rosemary Foot |
29 Oct 2014 |
55 |
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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 |
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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 |
57 |
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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 |
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Innovation in China: a Policy Perspective |
Professor Xiaolan Fu (Director of the Technology and Management of Development Centre, Department of International Development at the University of Oxford) speaks on the subject of industrial upgrading and technology policies in China. |
Xiaolan Fu |
05 Mar 2014 |
59 |
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China and Africa - between hard and soft power |
Talk given to the Global Directions research group by Dr Iginio Gagliardone of the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford. |
Iginio Gagliardone |
27 Jan 2014 |
60 |
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THEMIS: Mediating migration: the role of the Qiaoban (the Office of Overseas Chinese Affairs) in the rescaling of the Wenzhou region in China |
Ya-Han Chuang presents her paper 'Mediating migration: the role of the Qiaoban in the rescaling of the Wenzhou region' in Parallel session III(B) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 |
Ya-Han Chuang |
20 Jan 2014 |
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Growth, Transition and Life Satisfaction: China, Eastern Europe and the World - OXCEP Distinguished Speaker Lecture 2013 |
Professor Richard A. Easterlin gives a the 2013 OXCEP distinguished speaker lecture. |
Richard A Easterlin |
21 Nov 2013 |
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Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Dr Wang Xiaolin |
Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Dr Wang Xiaolin, China. |
Wang Xiaolin |
10 Jul 2013 |
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Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Mr Zheng Wenkai |
Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Mr Zheng Wenkai, China. |
Zheng Wenkai |
10 Jul 2013 |
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5: The Economic Causes and Cures of Social Instability in China |
Professor John Knight (Emeritus Fellow of St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford) delivers a lecture about social instability in China. |
John Knight |
05 Jul 2013 |
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4: Policies regarding Population Ageing in China |
Professor Zhao Yaohui (of the China Center for Economic Research at Peking University) speaks about policies for the ageing population in China. |
Zhao Yaohui |
05 Jul 2013 |
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3: Poverty Reduction and Effects of Pro-Poor Policies in Rural China |
Professor Li Shi (Director of the China Institute for the Study of Income Distribution at Beijing Normal University) lectures on the subject of policies against poverty in China. |
Li Shi |
05 Jul 2013 |
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2: Innovation in China: a Policy Perspective |
Professor Xiaolan Fu (Director of the Technology and Management of Development Centre, Department of International Development at the University of Oxford) speaks on the subject of industrial upgrading and technology policies in China. |
Xiaolan Fu |
05 Jul 2013 |
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1: OXCEP CHINA POLICY FORUM - Opening remarks by Prof. John Knight |
Professor John Knight, Emeritus Fellow of St Edmund Hall, opens the Oxford Chinese Economy Programme (OXCEP) China Policy Forum on 7 June 2013 at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford. |
John Knight |
05 Jul 2013 |
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The Selden Map |
The Selden Map of China has been one of the treasures of the Bodleian Library since 1659. This film shows how this remarkable map is interpreted today by scholars from a range of different disciplines. |
Kate Bennett, David Helliwell, Ros Ballaster, Rana Mitter |
29 May 2013 |
70 |
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FMR 41 North Koreans in China in need of international protection |
Ihe international community needs to reconsider how it might better work towards securing protection for North Koreans. Some may be political refugees, others 'refugees sur place'. |
Roberta Cohen |
08 May 2013 |
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Xu Bing: Documentary |
A short documentary about artist Xu Bing, created by the Ashmolean Museum for Art and Archaeology. |
Xu Bing |
07 May 2013 |
72 |
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Xu Bing: The Kind of Artist I Am |
Chinese Artist Xu Bing gives a talk on the subject of his art and the kind of artist he is. |
Xu Bing |
22 Apr 2013 |
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Creative Commons |
Xu Bing: The Kind of Artist I Am |
Chinese Artist Xu Bing gives a talk on the subject of his art and the kind of artist he is. |
Xu Bing |
22 Apr 2013 |
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The Ethnographic Dream |
In this seminar for the anthropology research group at Oxford on Eastern Medicines and Religions (10 October 2012), Dr Katherine Swancutt discusses 'doing fieldwork among native scholars and shamans', focusing on southwest China. |
Katherine Swancutt |
18 Apr 2013 |
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The challenges of reporting China to the outside world |
Jane Macartney, the Times and former Reuters Beijing bureau chief gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series. |
Jane Macartney |
16 Apr 2013 |
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Internationalisation and Innovation by Chinese Multinational Companies |
On 7 February the Technology and Management for Development (TMD) Centre and the Oxford Department of International Development (ODID) co-hosted the Distinguished Guest Lecture delivered by Victor Zhang, the CEO of Huawei Technologies (华为) UK. |
Victor Zhang |
27 Feb 2013 |
77 |
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On Weakness/Strength and Sickness/Health in Ancient Daoist Philosophy |
Hans-Georg Moeller (University College Cork), gives a talk for the Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquit conference, held at Corpus Christi College on 21st-22 September 2012. |
Hans-Georg Moeller |
12 Dec 2012 |
78 |
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Has the West Had It? |
In his keynote lecture at Alumni Weekend 2012, Lord Patten of Barnes attempts to shed light and his particular perspective on whether "the West has had it". |
Chris Patten |
20 Sep 2012 |
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Epidemiological crises, epistemological divisions |
In this seminar held by the Anthropology Research Group at Oxford on Eastern Medicines and Religions (ArgO-EMR), Assoc. Professor Marta Hanson (Johns Hopkins University) discusses 'the new discourse on epidemics in 17th-18th century China'. 7 March 2012. |
Marta Hanson |
27 Jun 2012 |
80 |
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Neighbouring China in Northern Nepal |
In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Martin Saxer (National University of Singapore)discusses 'Hidden Valleys, New Roads and Remote Cosmopolitans' in northern Nepal. 25 May 2012. |
Martin Saxer |
27 Jun 2012 |
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07. The dawn redwood |
No-one knew this tree still existed until the middle of the last century - hear about its name and its discovery. |
Emma Williams |
28 May 2012 |
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There is no such thing as Dian cuisine. Anthropology Departmental Seminar |
In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Jakob Klein (SOAS) discusses 'Food and locality in twenty-first century China' (11 March 2011). |
Jakob Klein |
10 May 2012 |
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Re-Defining the Museal Object in Mao and post-Mao China. Anthropology Departmental Seminar |
In this Anthropology Departmental seminar Michael Rowlands (University College London) discusses 'Re-Defining the Museal Object in Mao and post-Mao China'. 13 May 2011. |
Michael Rowlands |
10 May 2012 |
84 |
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Facebook, Privacy and You |
Is the age of privacy over? Lord (Richard) Allan from Facebook and Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, author of Delete, go head to head on privacy and the right to be forgotten in the internet era. |
Richard Allan, Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, Timothy Garton Ash |
30 Mar 2012 |
85 |
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Infectious diseases in China |
Dr Tao Dong tells us about her collaborations in China on infections such as HIV, flu and Hepatitis B. |
Tao Dong |
06 Mar 2012 |
86 |
Creative Commons |
Infectious diseases in China |
Dr Tao Dong tells us about her collaborations in China on infections such as HIV, flu and Hepatitis B. |
Tao Dong |
06 Mar 2012 |
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Europe in the World |
From the Oxford European Reunion in Paris, 6-8 May 2011. This session charts Europe's role in a changing, globalised world. |
Chris Patten, Anne Deighton, Barbara Harris-White, Alan Wolfe |
23 Jan 2012 |
88 |
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Global Humanities Showcase |
Shearer West, Rana Mitter, Helen Wanatabe-O'Kelly and Eugene Rogan give presentations showcasing the research being done in the Oxford Humanities Division. |
Shearer West, Rana Mitter, Helen Wanatabe-O'Kelly, Eugene Rogan |
05 Oct 2011 |
89 |
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Ethnic stratification in Chinas labor markets- the case of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region |
Ethnic Labour market discrimination in China, with a particular focus on the Uyghur Minority. |
Xiaogang Wu |
27 May 2011 |
90 |
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Assessing the economic rise of China and India |
The recent economic rise of China and India has attracted a great deal of attention--and justifiably so. |
Pranab Bardhan |
03 Feb 2011 |
91 |
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The Chinese Economy: Myths and Realities |
Professor Lawrence J Lau delivers the inaugural Mok Hing-YUI Lecture, Oxford China Centre, St Hugh's College, Universiy of Oxford. |
Lawrence J Lau |
16 Aug 2010 |
92 |
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The view from the East pole: Buddhist and Confucian soteriologies and tolerance |
Professor Owen Flanagan (Duke University) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr Guy Kahane (Oxford). |
Owen Flanagan, Guy Kahane |
07 Jun 2010 |
93 |
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Connecting the dots: Chinese scholars on Christianity in China today |
Final lecture of the Martin D'Arcy Memorial lecture series on Christianity in China, in this lecture, Dr Wu looks at the various perspectives on how Chinese and western scholars understand christianity in china and also cross-cultural studies. |
Xiaoxin Wu |
16 Apr 2010 |
94 |
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Economic growth and spiritual nourishment: Shenzhen and its entrepreneur citizens |
Third lecture in the Martin D'Arcy lecture series on Christianity in China, in this lecture, Dr Wu looks at the rapid economic growth in the city of Shenzhen and also the spiritual growth within the city. |
Xiaoxin Wu |
16 Apr 2010 |
95 |
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The Hall of Four: politics, faith and daily life in a northern Chinese village |
Second lecture in the Martin D'Arcy Memorial lecture series on contemporary Chinese perspectives on Christianity in China. In this lecture, Dr Wu looks at the spread of christianity in china despite persecutions in the 18th and 19th century. |
Xiaoxin Wu |
16 Apr 2010 |
96 |
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Pyramid or triangle? Church, government and local Catholic communities in Fujian in the Qing Dynasty |
Dr Xiaoxin Wu delivers the first Martin D'Arcy Memorial Lecture on the history of Christianity in China with a look at the early Christian communities in China during the Qing Dynasty. |
Xiaoxin Wu |
16 Apr 2010 |
97 |
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The Relocation of Young Uyghur Women in China |
In this podcast the issue of the transfer of young Uyghur women in China is discussed. |
Michael Dillon, Omer Kanat, Amy Reger, Enver Tohti |
15 Apr 2010 |
98 |
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Facial tattooing among Drung women in Southwest China |
Facial tattooing is essentially a transition to what is and ought to be a woman. Gender performativity is associated with the materiality of the body: it is in fact the tattoo that makes a woman. |
Stéphane Gros |
12 Apr 2010 |
99 |
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Introduction to Art of the Ancient World |
Donna Kurtz and Sir John Boardman talk about Sir John's life, his career and experiences as a classical scholar and also the relationship works of art from different cultures around the ancient world have with one another. |
John Boardman, Donna Kurtz |
11 Mar 2010 |
100 |
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Anthropology seminar: Re-Tooling a Body with The Body |
Assistant Professor Adam Frank (University of Central Arkansas) describes Three Ways of Teaching Tajiquan to the White Guy. |
Adam Frank |
10 Mar 2010 |