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Creative Commons |
The history of the future |
The founders lecture 2016, by eminent historian and Honorary Fellow, Professor Sir Brian Harrison, FBA. |
Brian Harrison |
14 Jun 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Is the Planet Full? |
Charles Godfray, Ian Goldin, Sarah Harper, Toby Ord and Yadvinder Malhi discuss whether the planet is full. |
Charles Godfray, Ian Goldin, Sarah Harper, Toby Ord |
17 Feb 2015 |
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Nissan Seminar: Population reproduction: a new fertility regime (with remarks on the role of migration) |
Professor Francesco Billari, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute for Japanese Studies |
Francesco Billari |
27 Jan 2014 |
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Discovery of Women |
Professor Amartya Sen delivers a Distinguished Public Lecture on 'Discovery of Women', at Oxford. |
Amartya Sen |
07 Jun 2013 |
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Creative Commons |
Space-Time as a Sampling Condition for New Social Media Research (Knowledge Exchange Seminar) |
Luke Sloan discusses space-time as a sampling condition for new social media research during a seminar on quantitative methods in social media research held at the OII on 26 September 2012. |
Luke Sloan |
02 Jan 2013 |
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Demographic balance and human capital from an intergenerational perspective |
Our world is demographically divided - some populations continue to grow rapidly, while others are already on a shrinking trajectory. |
Wolfgang Lutz |
18 Feb 2011 |
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Oxford Program for the Future of Cities Part 3: Global migration and the future of le droit à la ville |
Michael Keith (Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, University of Oxford) interrogates how we think about urban change and normative theory in cities experiencing high levels of international migration. |
Michael Keith |
15 Dec 2010 |
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Global migration and the future of le droit à la ville |
Michael Keith (Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, University of Oxford) interrogates how we think about urban change and normative theory in cities experiencing high levels of international migration. |
Michael Keith |
15 Dec 2010 |