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| 2601 | Creative Commons | Meat and Health | In this Health, Environment and Development seminar, Peter Scarborough (a UL in Public Health) discusses the impact of achieving environmental sustainable diets on deaths from cardiovascular disease and cancer in the UK. 18 October 2011. | Peter Scarborough | 24 May 2012 |
| 2602 | Creative Commons | Brain microcircuits in champanzees and humans | Stephen Chance of the Neuroanatomy and Cognition Group, based at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, presents insights into IQ and social cognition in chimpanzees and humans. An ICEA Seminar from 1 June 2011. | Stephen Chance | 24 May 2012 |
| 2603 | Creative Commons | Venom, pollinators and parasites | Anna Nekaris of Oxford Brookes University discusses 'how the poisonous slow loris may reveal the origins of social grooming amongst primates'. An ICEA seminar from 2 November 2011. | Anna Nekaris | 24 May 2012 |
| 2604 | Creative Commons | Extreme climatic events as drivers of early human behaviour in Africa? | In this seminar for the Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology, Sallie Burrough of Oxford University's School of Geography and the Environment presents an environmental perspective from the Kalahari Desert (23/11/11). | Sallie Burrough | 24 May 2012 |
| 2605 | Creative Commons | How niche construction affects inheritance systems in human evolution | A seminar for the Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology by John Odling-Smee (an Emeritus research fellow from Oxford University), 30 November 2011. | John Odling-Smee | 24 May 2012 |
| 2606 | 2012 Annual Lecture in Law and Society: The Strange History of the American Federal Bill of Rights: England, the United States and the Atlantic World | Pauline Maier, Professor of American History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology gives the 2012 Annual Lecture in Law and Society. Introduced by Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford. | Pauline Maier, Denis Galligan | 23 May 2012 | |
| 2607 | Brasenose College Ale Verses | A short history and example of the Brasenose College Ale Verses. | Tim Ramsey | 21 Feb 2012 | |
| 2608 | The Kosova Liberation Army - a Living Inheritance? | ELAC/CCW Seminar Series with Professor James Pettifer (Oxford) on 15 May 2012. | James Pettifer | 23 May 2012 | |
| 2609 | Creative Commons | Taking Soldiers Seriously | ELAC/CCW Seminar Series podcast with Professor Cheyney Ryan (Oregon/ ELAC Visiting Fellow) on 22 May 2012. | Cheyney Ryan | 23 May 2012 |
| 2610 | The ICC at 10 | ELAC Panel Discussion with Professor Jennifer Welsh, Dr David Rodin, Janina Dill and Dapo Akande (ELAC)on 20th May 2012. | Jennifer Welsh, David Rodin, Dapo Akande, Janina Dill | 23 May 2012 | |
| 2611 | Creative Commons | Climate change: making the best use of scientific information | Thomas Stocker discusses the challenges that are posed to climate scientists when communicating with the public. Professor Stocker is at the laboratory for Climate and Environmental Physics, University of Berne, Switzerland. | Thomas Stocker | 11 May 2012 |
| 2612 | Will Constitutional Theocracy bloom after the Arab Spring? | A critical analysis of Ran Hirschl's theory of 'constitutional theocracy' from the perspective of the Arab Spring. | Clark Lombardi, William B Quandt | 26 Mar 2012 | |
| 2613 | Creative Commons | 2012 Access Lecture | Sir Martin Harris delivers the 2012 Univ Access Lecture entitled 'Reflections on seven years as Head of OFFA'. | Sir Martin Harris | 22 May 2012 |
| 2614 | Creative Commons | Great Writers Inspire- An Introduction to the Project | A short introductory video to the "Great Writers Inspire project. | Joshua Carr | 23 May 2012 |
| 2615 | 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, Linda Yueh | 23 Jan 2012 | |
| 2616 | Creative Commons | The Ethics of Entertainment: a case study of Popular Cinema in China and India | Karanjeet de Feo-Giet's thesis focuses on contemporary Chinese and Indian entertainment films in Mandarin and Hindi and their roles in communicating ideas about identity and Asian-ness today. | Karanjeet de Feo-Giet | 10 May 2012 |
| 2617 | Creative Commons | How God Became King | Professor Tom Wright gives a lecture in Mansfield College Chapel. | Tom Wright | 22 May 2012 |
| 2618 | Creative Commons | OxPeace 2012: Law, Human Rights, Theology and Religion in Peacebuilding Part 2 | Professor Cheyney Ryan, Law and Philosophy, University of Oregon, gives a talk for the 2012 OxPeace Conference; Disciplines of Peace. | Cheyney Ryan | 21 May 2012 |
| 2619 | Creative Commons | OxPeace 2012: Law, Human Rights, Theology and Religion in Peacebuilding Part 1 | Professor Malcolm Evans OBE, Public International Law, Bristol, gives a talk for the 2012 OxPeace Conference; Disciplines of Peace. | Malcolm Evans | 21 May 2012 |
| 2620 | Creative Commons | 2012 Annual African Studies lecture. Diaspora and Spiritual Awakening: Religion and the Politics of Race and Empire in the Life of Kwame Nkrumah | Emmanuel Akyeampong (Harvard) gives the 2012 Annual African Studies Centre Lecture. | Emmanuel Akyeampong | 22 May 2012 |
| 2621 | Computational Perspectives on the Structure and Information Flows in Online Networks | An increasing amount of social interaction is taking place online: analyzing this data computationally offers enormous potential to address long-standing scientific questions, and to harness and inform the design of future social computing applications. | Jure Leskovec | 22 May 2012 | |
| 2622 | Creative Commons | Wireless Communications during the Titanic Disaster | Michael Hughes (Bodleian Libraries) gives a talk about the final wireless communications from the Titanic. | Michael Hughes | 22 May 2012 |
| 2623 | What Europe for our grandchildren? | The keynote lecture from the Oxford European Reunion in Paris, 6-8 May 2011 on the European Union and its future. | Timothy Garton Ash | 23 Jan 2012 | |
| 2624 | Tower Poetry 2012: Postcards | Lucy Hely-Hutchinson reads her entry for the 2012 Tower Poetry Competition. | Lucy Hely-Hutchinson | 08 May 2012 | |
| 2625 | Tower Poetry 2012: Papa's Epilogue | Sarah Fletcher reads her entry for the 2012 Tower Poetry Competition. | Sarah Fletcher | 08 May 2012 | |
| 2626 | Tower Poetry 2012: Maiden Voyage | Millie Guille reads her entry to the 2012 Tower Poetry Competition. | Millie Guille | 08 May 2012 | |
| 2627 | Tower Poetry 2012: The Sirens Tell Their Tale | Hannah Tran reads her entry to the 2012 Tower Poetry Competition. | Hannah Tran | 08 May 2012 | |
| 2628 | Creative Commons | Why is climate change so difficult to understand? | The second lecture of a series entitled 'Climate Connections' was presented by Carl Wunsch, Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Physical Oceanography at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. | Carl Wunsch | 04 May 2012 |
| 2629 | Creative Commons | Excesses of Responsibility and the Power of Political Approaches to Accountability | Dr. Kirsten Ainley, Lecturer in International Relations, London School of Economics gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 1st May 2012. | Kirsten Ainley | 08 May 2012 |
| 2630 | Creative Commons | Oxford Program for the Future of Cities Part 1: New business models for low-carbon cities | Mark Hinnells (Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford) explores the impact of policy measures to deliver a low-carbon economy on the development of new business models for low-carbon cities. | Mark Hinnells | 16 Nov 2010 |
| 2631 | Creative Commons | The life and death of King Richard the Second. | ePub version of text The life and death of King Richard the Second. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. | William Shakespeare | 26 Oct 2010 |
| 2632 | Creative Commons | The life and death of King Iohn. | ePub version of text The life and death of King Iohn. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. | William Shakespeare | 26 Oct 2010 |
| 2633 | Creative Commons | The Winters Tale. | ePub version of text The Winters Tale. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. | William Shakespeare | 26 Oct 2010 |
| 2634 | Creative Commons | Twelfe Night, Or what you will. | ePub version of text Twelfe Night, Or what you will. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. | William Shakespeare | 26 Oct 2010 |
| 2635 | Creative Commons | All's Well, that Ends Well. | ePub version of text ALL'S Well, that Ends Well. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. | William Shakespeare | 26 Oct 2010 |
| 2636 | Creative Commons | The Taming of the Shrew. | ePub version of text THE Taming of the Shrew. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. | William Shakespeare | 26 Oct 2010 |
| 2637 | Creative Commons | As you Like it. | ePub version of text As you Like it. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. | William Shakespeare | 26 Oct 2010 |
| 2638 | Creative Commons | The Merchant of Venice. | ePub version of text The Merchant of Venice. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. | William Shakespeare | 26 Oct 2010 |
| 2639 | Creative Commons | A Midsommer Nights Dreame. | ePub version of text A MIDSOMMER Nights Dreame. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. | William Shakespeare | 26 Oct 2010 |
| 2640 | Creative Commons | Loues Labour's lost. | ePub version of text Loues Labour's lost. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. | William Shakespeare | 26 Oct 2010 |
| 2641 | Creative Commons | King Lear | Showing how generations of critics - and Shakespeare himself - have rewritten the ending of King Lear, this sixteenth Approaching Shakespeare lecture engages with the question of tragedy and why it gives pleasure. | Emma Smith | 22 Feb 2012 |
| 2642 | Europe on the Brink? Introduction and Historical Issues | Introduction to the Europe on the Brink: Economic, Political, and Constitutional Issues Panel Discussion to inaugurate the Law, Justice and Society Research Cluster at Wolfson College, Oxford. | Anne Deighton, Christina Redfield, Denis Galligan, John W Adams | 25 Apr 2012 | |
| 2643 | Europe on the Brink? Constitutional Issues | An assessment of the future constitutional implications of the the eurozone crisis for the European Union. | Paul Craig | 25 Apr 2012 | |
| 2644 | Creative Commons | Europe on the Brink? Economic Issues | An economic assessment of the eurozone crisis by former Senior Economic Advisor to the European Commission and Deputy Director of the International Monetary Fund Max Watson. | Max Watson | 25 Apr 2012 |
| 2645 | Europe on the Brink? Political Issues | Graham Avery, Honorary Director-General of the European Commission, assessees the political implications of the eurozone crisis and suggests Britain may find itself relegated to a secondary role in a two-tier Europe. | Graham Avery | 25 Apr 2012 | |
| 2646 | Hybrid reality: the emerging human-technology co-evolution | Parag Khanna and Ayesha Khanna; Directors of The Hybrid Reality Institute, gives a talk for the Oxford Martin School public lecture series. With Professor Ian Goldin; Director, Oxford Martin Institute. | Parag Khanna, Ayesha Khanna, Ian Goldin | 19 May 2012 | |
| 2647 | Creative Commons | Catastrophic dehumanization | Professor Thomas Homer-Dixon gives a talk on Dehumanization for the Oxford Martin School Public Lectures series. Introduced by Professor Ian Goldin. | Thomas Homer-Dixon | 19 May 2012 |
| 2648 | Creative Commons | Distributed Creativity in Musical Performance | Professor Eric F. Clarke gives a talk for the Keble College Creativity series on creativity in musical performances. | Eric F Clarke | 17 May 2012 |
| 2649 | Cluedo and Cadavers: British Detective Fiction | Peter Kemp, the Sunday Times fiction editor, talks at the Crime Fiction Day at St John's College, University of Oxford, on the theme of British Detective Fiction. | Peter Kemp | 15 May 2012 | |
| 2650 | Inspector Morse in Print and on TV | Highly acclaimed crime writer Colin Dexter, OBE, talks at the Crime Fiction Day at St John's College, University of Oxford, on the theme of Inspector Morse. | Colin Dexter | 15 May 2012 | |
| 2651 | Oxford Program for the Future of Cities Part 6: Resilience and adaptation in complex city systems | James Simmie (Department of Planning, Oxford Brookes University) develops an evolutionary economics approach to adaptation and change in urban economies. | James Simmie | 15 Dec 2010 | |
| 2652 | Oxford Program for the Future of Cities Part 5: The paralyzed frog, water supply services and sustainable cities | Rob Hope (School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford) gives a talk on institutional innovations and new financial models for sustainable water as part of a seminar series on the Future of Cities. | Rob Hope | 16 Nov 2010 | |
| 2653 | Oxford Program for the Future of Cities Part 4: Sustainable urban development to 2050 - complex transitions in the built environment of cities | Tim Dixon (Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development, Oxford Brookes University) looks at 'critical success factors' that need to be in place for cities to be more sustainable by 2050. | Tim Dixon | 16 Nov 2010 | |
| 2654 | 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 | |
| 2655 | Creative Commons | Oxford Program for the Future of Cities Part 2: Sustainable development and crime in the urban Caribbean | David Howard (Lecturer in Sustainable Urban Development, University of Oxford) looks at larger concerns over social and spatial equity, conceptual approaches to sovereignty and the practical interpretation of sustainable forms of justice. | David Howard | 15 Dec 2010 |
| 2656 | Creative Commons | Neurosociety part 5: what is it with the brain these days? Closing discussion | Steve Woolgar and Paul Woulters give the final talk for the Neuroociety conference. | Steve Woolgar, Paul Woulters | 10 Mar 2011 |
| 2657 | Neurosociety part 4: Constucting and reading neuroimages | Kelly Joyce and Patricia Pisters give talks for the Neurosociety conference on the subject of reading neuroimages, MRI scans and how they are perceived and interpreted in films and popular culture. Chaired by Paul Martin. | Kelly Joyce, Patricia Pisters, Paul Martin | 10 Mar 2011 | |
| 2658 | Creative Commons | Neurosociety part 3: The Social value of neurological reflexivity: decisions, and habits | Jonathan Rowson (Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce) gives a talk for the Neurosociety conference. | Jonathan Rowson | 10 Mar 2011 |
| 2659 | Creative Commons | Neurosociety part 2: Who do you think you are? Managing Personhood in a Neurobiological Age | Nikolas Rose (BIOS Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science) gives a keynote speech for the Neurosociety conference. | Nikolas Rose | 10 Mar 2011 |
| 2660 | Creative Commons | Neurosociety part 1: Welcome and Opening Remarks | Steve Woolgar and Tanja Schneider (InSIS, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford) give the opening address for the Neurosociety conference. | Steve Woolgar, Tanja Schneider | 10 Mar 2011 |
| 2661 | Trusting what you're told: Founder's Lecture 2012 | The 2012 Founder's Lecture on Imagination and Testimony: Trusting What You're Told delivered by Professor Paul Harris, Harvard University, Emeritus Fellow and formerly Tutor in Experimental Psychology at St John's. | Paul Harris | 15 May 2012 | |
| 2662 | Creative Commons | Delegation of Powers and Authority in International Criminal Law | Dr Shlomit Wallerstein (Oxford) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on 8th May 2012. Introduced by Dr David Rodin. | Shlomit Wallerstein | 15 May 2012 |
| 2663 | Creative Commons | Surviving on the Margins: Youth and the Underground Oil Economy in the Niger Delta | Paul Ugor (Birmingham) gives a talk for the African Studies Centre Seminar Series on 10th May 2012. | Paul Ugor | 15 May 2012 |
| 2664 | Creative Commons | Survival is Success: journalistic online start-ups in Western Europe | Dr Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Research fellow, RISJ, gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series. | Rasmus Kleis Nielsen | 15 May 2012 |
| 2665 | Creative Commons | The public and private ethics of climate change | This first lecture of a series entitled 'Climate Connections' is presented by John Broome, White's Professor of Moral Philosophy and Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. | John Broome | 02 May 2012 |
| 2666 | 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 | |
| 2667 | Implementing a Research Culture in the NHS. Medical Anthropology at Oxford | The conference 'Medical Anthropology at Oxford: 10 Years at the Intersections', held at ICSA on 23-24 June 2011, marked the first ten years of Medical Anthropology at Oxford. This podcast by Olivier Bazin formed part of the first panel. | Olivier Bazin | 10 May 2012 | |
| 2668 | The self-management of misfortune by use of amulets and charms. Ethnicity and Identity Seminar | In this Ethnicity and Identity Seminar on 'Managing Disasters and Misfortune', Eric Edwards (Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford) discusses 'The self-management of misfortune by use of amulets and charms' (3 February 2012). | Eric Edwards | 10 May 2012 | |
| 2669 | Don't throw the baby out with the bathos. Anthropology Departmental Seminar: | In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Stephen Reyna (MPI-Halle) discussed 'regimes of truth in an anthropology of hypocrisy' (25 February 2011). | Stephen Reyna | 10 May 2012 | |
| 2670 | On the concept of cultural transmission. Anthropology Departmental Seminar | In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Roy Ellen (University of Kent) discusses 'On the concept of cultural transmission' (18 February 2011). | Roy Ellen | 10 May 2012 | |
| 2671 | 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 | |
| 2672 | Creative Commons | The evolutionary history and genetics of primate brain size | In this Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Seminar, Stephen Montgomery (University of Cambridge) discusses "The evolutionary history and genetics of primate brain size." 15 June 2011. | Stephen Montgomery | 10 May 2012 |
| 2673 | Creative Commons | Was the financial crisis a moral crisis? | Sermon delivered by Mr Donald Hay (Fellow Emeritus in Economics, Jesus College Oxford) in Oriel College Chapel on 29th April 2012. | Donald Hay | 09 May 2012 |
| 2674 | The rights of journalism and the needs of audiences | Baroness Onora O'Neill delivers the 2011 Reuters Memorial Lecture, followed by a panel discussion chaired by Lord Patten, chancellor of Oxford University. | Onora O'Neill, Michael Parks, Stephen Abell, Stewart Purvis, David Yelland, Chris Patten | 09 Feb 2012 | |
| 2675 | Creative Commons | The Bodleian Library and the Scientific Revolution | Dr Poole presents the Bodleian and the seventeenth-century Scientific Revolution in terms of its contributions to Oxford and to British science in the period. | William Poole | 08 May 2012 |
| 2676 | Creative Commons | The Lure of the East: the Oriental and Philosophical Tale in Eighteenth-Century England | Professor Ros Ballaster discusses the objectives of oriental tales published in the second half of the 18th Century which use the sheer power of storytelling to conjure up alternative worlds. | Ros Ballaster | 13 Mar 2012 |
| 2677 | Creative Commons | 6. Arguments for the Existence of God - Religious Experience and Miracles | Sixth lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series. | TJ Mawson | 02 May 2012 |
| 2678 | Tower Poetry 2012: Balloon Song | Bethan Smith reads her entry for the 2012 Tower Poetry Competition. | Bethan Smith | 08 May 2012 | |
| 2679 | Creative Commons | The right to participate: law, equality, and the prospective impact on immigrant integration in Europe and abroad | Thomas Huddleston discusses European integration policies and access to health care and other benefits, in light of recent MPG research. | Thomas Huddleston | 08 May 2012 |
| 2680 | Creative Commons | Shifts in the Public/Private Divide as mode of inclusion and exclusion | Sarah van Walsum discusses Dutch and EU law's approach to care work and protection of rights. | Sarah van Walsum | 08 May 2012 |
| 2681 | Creative Commons | Somalia after the London Meeting: How Much Difference Does a Day Make? | Laura Hammond (SOAS) gives a talk for the African Studies Seminar series. In association with the Horn of Africa Seminar. | Laura Hammond | 08 May 2012 |
| 2682 | Creative Commons | 8. Faith and Pascal's Wager | Eighth and final lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series. | TJ Mawson | 02 May 2012 |
| 2683 | Creative Commons | 7. Arguments against the Existence of God - The Problem of Evil | Seventh lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series. | TJ Mawson | 02 May 2012 |
| 2684 | Creative Commons | Scissored and Pasted: readers and writers redoing and undoing King James | Prof Valentine Cunningham, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, gives the second lecture in the King James Bible series. | Valentine Cunningham | 08 Mar 2011 |
| 2685 | Creative Commons | The Making of the King James (Authorised) Version of the Bible 1604-1611 | Professor Pauline Croft, Royal Holloway, University of London, first in the King James Bible Anniversary lecture at Corpus Christi College. | Pauline Croft | 08 Mar 2011 |
| 2686 | Creative Commons | Percy Bysshe Shelley: Letter to William Godwin | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Using false names, Shelley sent copies of The Necessity of the Atheism to 'men of thought and learning', including bishops and clergymen. | Henry Cockburn | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 2687 | Creative Commons | William Godwin: Memoirs of the Author of a Vindication of the Rights of Woman | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Godwin's memoir of Mary Wollstonecraft has been called the first modern biography. At the time, however, its frankness and emotional candour provoked general outrage. | Henry Cockburn | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 2688 | Creative Commons | Mary Wollstonecraft Three notes to William Godwin | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Even after their marriage Godwin and Wollstonecraft preferred to live independently during the day, and communicate by correspondence. | Hannah Morrell | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 2689 | Creative Commons | Mary Wollstonecraft - A Vindication of the Rights of Woman | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. In her most famous work Mary Wollstonecraft argued that if women were educated in the same way as men they would perform as well. | Annabell James | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 2690 | Vanessa Redgrave: Speak What We Feel Not What We Ought To Say - (Part 2.2) Antony and Cleopatra | Vanessa Redgrave (Humanitas Visiting Professor in Drama 2011-2012) delivers the second of two lectures focused on the theme of Theatre and Politics. | Vanessa Redgrave | 24 Apr 2012 | |
| 2691 | Illusions of Autonomy: why Europe cannot provide for its security if the United States pulls back | How would Europe fare if the United States completely withdrew its security assurances and assistance? Dr Hugo Meijer argues that Europe would struggle to mount a collective, autonomous defence capacity vis-a-vis a resurgent Russia. | Hugo Meijer | 08 Feb 2022 | |
| 2692 | Vanessa Redgrave: Speak What We Feel Not What We Ought To Say - (Part 2.1) Antony and Cleopatra | Vanessa Redgrave (Humanitas Visiting Professor in Drama 2011-2012) delivers the second of two lectures focused on the theme of Theatre and Politics. | Vanessa Redgrave | 24 Apr 2012 | |
| 2693 | Vanessa Redgrave: Speak What We Feel Not What We Ought To Say - (Part 1.1) King Lear | Vanessa Redgrave (Humanitas Visiting Professor in Drama 2011-2012) delivers the first of two lectures focused on the theme of Theatre and Politics. | Vanessa Redgrave | 24 Apr 2012 | |
| 2694 | Vanessa Redgrave: Speak What We Feel Not What We Ought To Say - (Part 1.2) King Lear - Panel Discussion | Panel discussion following Vanessa Redgrave's first lecture focused on the theme of Theatre and Politics. | Vanessa Redgrave, Carlo Nero, Fred Harrison, Robert Holtom | 24 Apr 2012 | |
| 2695 | Creative Commons | Brought to Book: Book History and the Idea of Literature | Professor Paul Eggert, University of New South Wales, gives the 17th Annual D.F. McKenzie lecture on the subject of books and gives a case study of Henry Lawson, Australian author of Where the Billy Boils. | Paul Eggert | 09 Mar 2011 |
| 2696 | Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks: Symposium - Making Space (does the Judaic model make sense in Christianity and Islam?) | Symposium following the lectures delivered by Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks (Visiting Professor in Interfaith Studies 2011-2012) on the subject of 'Making Space: A Jewish Theology of the Other'. | Jonathan Sacks, Janet Soskice, Abdou Filali-Ansari, Guy Stroumsa | 24 Apr 2012 | |
| 2697 | Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks: After Babel - A Jewish theology of interfaith | First of three lectures delivered by Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks (Visiting Professor in Interfaith Studies 2011-2012) on the subject of 'Making Space: A Jewish Theology of the Other'. | Jonathan Sacks | 24 Apr 2012 | |
| 2698 | Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks: Truth and translatability | Second of three lectures delivered by Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks (Visiting Professor in Interfaith Studies 2011-2012) on the subject of 'Making Space: A Jewish Theology of the Other'. | Jonathan Sacks | 24 Apr 2012 | |
| 2699 | Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks: The face of the other - the curious nature of biblical narrative | Third of three lectures delivered by Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks (Visiting Professor in Interfaith Studies 2011-2012) on the subject of 'Making Space: A Jewish Theology of the Other'. | Jonathan Sacks | 24 Apr 2012 | |
| 2700 | Introduction to Project Management | Samantha Ackermere, a student at St Anne's College, Oxford, gives a talk on project management relative to large, complex projects. | Samantha Ackermere | 26 Apr 2012 | |
| 2701 | Creative Commons | Shakespeare and Medieval Romance | Professor Helen Cooper, University of Cambridge, speaks about the continuities between the Romance of the middle ages and Shakespeare's plays. She looks at textual features from his plays (including King Lear) which may indicate his influences. | Helen Cooper | 12 Apr 2012 |
| 2702 | Creative Commons | Oxford Literary Festival 2010 Pieces of Places - Reading of Alan Garner's Work | The 50th anniversary of the publication of Alan Garner's first novel, The Weirdstone of Brisingamen. A talk examining the importance of place in Alan Garner's work. Robert Powell gives a reading of The Stone Book, from The Stone Book Quartet. | Robert Powell, Alan Garner | 21 Jun 2010 |
| 2703 | Creative Commons | Senses of Reality: Writing the Biography of a Revolutionary Generation | The annual Isaiah Berlin Lecture given at Wolfson College on May 27th 2010. | Roy Foster | 08 Jun 2010 |
| 2704 | Creative Commons | Intervention in Libya: A Humanitarian Success? | Professor Alan Kuperman (Texas) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on 24th April 2012. | Alan Kuperman | 30 Apr 2012 |
| 2705 | Episode 2: Oxford Spanish Literature Podcast | In episode two, we speak to Oliver Noble Wood (University Lecturer in Golden Age Spanish Literature) about Lazarillo de Tormes. | Oliver Noble Wood | 02 Jul 2020 | |
| 2706 | Creative Commons | A Million Media Now! The Rise of India on the Global Scene | Professor Daya Thussu, University of Westminster gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism seminar series. | Daya Thussu | 30 Apr 2012 |
| 2707 | Creative Commons | Metaphor and Synesthesia: Some Considerations on Expressive Blending | April Pierce, DPhil Researcher at St Anne's College, Oxford, gives a talk on Metaphor and Synesthesia, a neurological condition. | April Pierce | 26 Apr 2012 |
| 2708 | Creative Commons | DH Lawrence 3. Christianity | Catherine Brown gives the third lecture in the DH Lawrence series. | Catherine Brown | 28 Feb 2012 |
| 2709 | Creative Commons | DH Lawrence 1. Consciousness | Catherine Brown gives her first lecture in the D.H. Lawrence series. | Catherine Brown | 15 Feb 2012 |
| 2710 | Creative Commons | DH Lawrence 4. The World at Large | Catherine Brown gives the fourth lecture in the DH Lawrence series. | Catherine Brown | 28 Feb 2012 |
| 2711 | Creative Commons | DH Lawrence 2. Humour | Catherine Brown gives the second lecture in the DH Lawrence series. | Catherine Brown | 15 Feb 2012 |
| 2712 | Creative Commons | DH Lawrence 5. The Alps | Catherine Brown gives the fifth lecture in the DH Lawrence series. | Catherine Brown | 28 Feb 2012 |
| 2713 | Creative Commons | DH Lawrence 6. Birds, Beasts and Children | Catherine Brown gives the sixth lecture in the DH Lawrence series. | Catherine Brown | 19 Mar 2012 |
| 2714 | Creative Commons | Walcott and Naipaul: History and Myth | Catherine Brown, Lecturer in English Literature, compares West Indian writers Derek Walcott and Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul on their attitudes towards history and myth. | Catherine Brown | 26 Oct 2011 |
| 2715 | Creative Commons | DH Lawrence 7. Reception History | Catherine Brown gives the Seventh and final lecture in the DH Lawrence series. | Catherine Brown | 19 Mar 2012 |
| 2716 | Realism | Dr Catherine Brown, English Faculty, Oxford, gives a lecture exploring the nature of realism in verbal and visual art. | Catherine Brown | 08 Nov 2011 | |
| 2717 | Creative Commons | Environmental Governance and Resilience: Resilience and social-ecological systems | Professor Carl Folke Director, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, gives the final talk in the Environmental Governance and Resilience series. | Carl Folke | 17 Apr 2012 |
| 2718 | Creative Commons | Environmental Governance and Resilience: Solutions for a Sustainable and Desirable Future | Professor Robert Costanza, Director, Institute for Sustainable Solutions, Portland State University, gives a talk for the Environmental Governance and Resilience series. | Robert Costanza | 17 Apr 2012 |
| 2719 | Creative Commons | Environmental Governance and Resilience: Governance, genomes, Gaia | Professor Gísli Pálsson, Dept of Anthropology, University of Iceland, gives a talk for the Environmental Governance and Resilience series. | Gísli Pálsson | 17 Apr 2012 |
| 2720 | Creative Commons | Environmental Governance and Resilience: Enframing and poiesis in environmental management | Professor Andy Pickering, University of Exeter, gives a talk for the Environmental Governance and Resilience series. | Andy Pickering | 17 Apr 2012 |
| 2721 | Creative Commons | 5. Arguments for the Existence of God -The Design Argument | Fifth lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series. | TJ Mawson | 02 May 2012 |
| 2722 | Creative Commons | 4. Arguments for the Existence of God - The Ontological and Cosmological Arguments | Fourth lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series. | TJ Mawson | 02 May 2012 |
| 2723 | Creative Commons | 3. The Accidental Properties of God | Third lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series. | TJ Mawson | 02 May 2012 |
| 2724 | Creative Commons | 2. The Essential Properties of God (continued) | Second lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series. | TJ Mawson | 02 May 2012 |
| 2725 | Creative Commons | 1. The Essential Properties of God | First lecture in the Philosophy of Religion Lecture series. | TJ Mawson | 02 May 2012 |
| 2726 | Overview of the Philosophy of Religion Lecture Series (Handout) | Introductory document for the Philosophy of Religion lecture series. | TJ Mawson | 02 May 2012 | |
| 2727 | Environmental Governance and Resilience: Social-ecological resilience: A framework for stewardship in an uncertain and rapidly changing world | Professor Stuart Chapin Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska Fairbanks gives the first lecture in the Environmental Governance and Resilience series. | Stuart Chapin | 17 Apr 2012 | |
| 2728 | Creative Commons | Environmental Governance and Resilience: Planning for ecological resilience on landscapes: the importance of the past to plan for the future | Professor Kathy Willis, Director, Biodiversity Institute gives a talk for the Environmental Governance and Resilience series. | Kathy Willis | 17 Apr 2012 |
| 2729 | Does the Mind have a Future? | Baroness Greenfield discusses how Information Technology is changing the way humans think and feel. Whilst there are clear benefits, she also highlights the less desirable consequences, and suggests how best to minimise these threats. | Susan Greenfield | 28 Feb 2012 | |
| 2730 | The Need for Achieving Appropriate Information Sharing and Information Protection | David Bray describes the Information Sharing Environment, exploring post-9/11 information sharing in the United States, and the efforts being made towards information sharing and national security. | David Bray | 28 Feb 2012 | |
| 2731 | Visualisation in the Age of Computerisation | Professor Steve Woolgar introduces and discusses the main themes of the Visualisation in the Age of Computerisation conference, by reflecting on recent changes in visualisation media and considering some of the implications of these changes for research. | Steve Woolgar | 28 Feb 2012 | |
| 2732 | Creative Commons | Philosophy Reunion Seminar: Emotion, Imagination and Education | Kathleen Lennon, Philosophy, University of Hull gives a Special Philosophy Seminar at St Anne's. Introduced by Roger Crisp, Oxford and featuring responses from Constantine Sandis and Dawn Wilson. | Kathleen Lennon, Roger Crisp, Constantine Sandis, Dawn Wilson | 05 Mar 2012 |
| 2733 | Creative Commons | Entitlement, belonging and outsiderness: Britain's Gypsy Travellers in the twentieth century | Becky Taylor discusses issues of entitlement, belonging and outsiderness for Britain's Gypsy travellers in the 20th century, with a focus on housing, education and perception. | Becky Taylor | 05 Mar 2012 |
| 2734 | Creative Commons | Between welfare states and markets: the migrant-policy nexus in comparative perspective and reflections on social rights and antidiscrimination law | Virginie Guiraudon takes an interdisciplinary look at social and human rights and anti-discrimination laws, giving a historical, legal and sociological perspective, as well as considering the European situation. | Virginie Guiraudon | 05 Mar 2012 |
| 2735 | Creative Commons | Civic Stratification and Migrants Rights | Lydia Morris discusses the stratification of rights as a way to explain rights given or constrained by the state, in the migration context. | Lydia Morris | 05 Mar 2012 |
| 2736 | Creative Commons | Victim Participation in International Criminal Proceedings: Are Retributive and Restorative Principles Enhancing the Prospect for Justice? | Rudina Jasini, DPhil Candidate in Law, University of Oxford; Legal Officer at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) gives a talk for the OTJR Hilary term seminar series on 31st January. | Rudina Jasini | 21 Feb 2012 |
| 2737 | Creative Commons | The Politicisation of Public Broadcasting in Post-Apartheid South Africa | Corinna Arndt, DPhil Candidate, Oxford, gives a talk forthe Reuters Institute seminar series. | Corinna Arndt | 06 Mar 2012 |
| 2738 | Creative Commons | The British Media - the view from outside | Sarah Lyall, correspondent for the New York Times, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. | Sarah Lyall | 06 Mar 2012 |
| 2739 | Creative Commons | Numbers are Weapons - A Self Defence Guide | Tim Harword, Financial Times, gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar Series. | Tim Harford | 06 Mar 2012 |
| 2740 | Creative Commons | UN Conflict Management in East Timor | Olav Ofstad (ELAC Visiting Fellow 2011), gives a talk for the ELAC Discussion Event on 28 Feb 2012. | Olav Ofstad, Jennifer Welsh | 06 Mar 2012 |
| 2741 | Creative Commons | 'Before, During and After:' Artistic Narrative Representations of Peru's Internal Conflict | Prof. Cynthia E. Milton, Professor of Latin American History, Université de Montréal gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 28th February. | Cynthia E Milton | 06 Mar 2012 |
| 2742 | Creative Commons | The closest exit may be behind you | The British-Libyan author Hisham Matar describes to a packed audience at Wolfson College the 'existential crisis' at the heart of contemporary Libyan national identity. The talk is introduced by Hermione Lee. | Hisham Matar | 24 Feb 2012 |
| 2743 | Creative Commons | Scholarship Opportunities at Wolfson | Professor Andrew Neil, Nicholas West and Bonnie Lander talk about the different scholarship opportunities offered at Wolfson College. | Andrew Neil, Nicholas West, Bonnie Lander | 07 Mar 2012 |
| 2744 | Creative Commons | Trying to do more good than harm in health care | The 2012 Wolfson College Haldane Lecture was given by leading health services researcher Sir Iain Chalmers, currently Coordinator of the James Lind Initiative, Oxford, UK. | Iain Chalmers | 21 Feb 2012 |
| 2745 | Creative Commons | Structural and exchange mobility in Britain and the USA: 1870-1970 | Historical approach on social mobility in Britain and the US. | Mike Hout | 20 Feb 2012 |
| 2746 | Iran's Nuclear Programme and International Law | Professor Daniel Joyner (University of Alabama School of Law) gievs a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on 6th March 2012. Introduced by Professor Dapo Akande. | Daniel Joyner | 07 Mar 2012 | |
| 2747 | Creative Commons | Securing our cyber future - opportunities and risks when virtual meets reality | Panel discussion as part of the Hilary Term Seminar Series 2012. | Sadie Creese, Martin Sadler, Greg Williams | 22 Feb 2012 |
| 2748 | Creative Commons | Objective and Subjective Powers and Dispositions | Kistler (Sorbonne) introduces a distinction between powers and dispositions: A 'multi-track disposition' manifests itself in different ways Mi in different triggering circumstances Ti. | Max Kistler | 06 Mar 2012 |
| 2749 | Creative Commons | A Platonic Theory of Truthmaking | Berman (St Louis Univ.) lays out and defends a platonic explanation of non-modal and modal truths using Forms as their truthmakers. He argues that this platonic theory is parsimonious, naturalistic, and ontologically serious. | Scott Berman | 06 Mar 2012 |
| 2750 | What Will Happen to African States? | Africa's vast commodity reserves, young populations and nascent economies all indicate great potential for the continent in the future. But will Africa's governments and state institutions be able to make the most of these opportunities? | Paul Collier | 07 Mar 2012 | |
| 2751 | Creative Commons | Behind the Arab Awakening: Dynamics of Civil Resistance | Far more important than poverty or deprivation is prolonged sharing of knowledge and skills from other movements, translated publications, and distillation of researchers' insights. | Mary Elizabeth King | 07 Mar 2012 |
| 2752 | Creative Commons | Success in Spite of Crisis: The Story of South Korea | Professor Ringen will establish the success story, show that it was not 'plain sailing' but a backdrop of continuous crisis and explain why the end result was still success. | Stein Ringen | 07 Mar 2012 |
| 2753 | Creative Commons | The World As I See It | This lecture will take a personal global perspective of states in crisis, focusing broadly on threats and opportunities. | Shaukat Aziz | 07 Mar 2012 |
| 2754 | Creative Commons | Biting More Than Can Be Chewed: How the US State Became a Prisoner of Its Own Rhetoric about Evil | In the aftermath of September 11, US foreign policy makers adopted an understanding of the nature of the enemy they were facing by adopting ideas of radical evil associated with the totalitarian regimes of Hitler and Stalin. | Alan Wolfe | 07 Mar 2012 |
| 2755 | The price of civilization | Sachs argues that for the U.S. to regain sound fiscal health the country must also reform its politics. | Jeff Sachs | 16 Dec 2011 | |
| 2756 | What does the anthropology of Japan tell us about Japan - and about anthropology? | An excurse into the history of Japanese studies with William Kelly (Yale). | William Kelly | 09 Mar 2012 | |
| 2757 | Creative Commons | Transport and Daily Mobility in Sub-Saharan Africa: Exploring young people's experiences | Dr Gina Porter, Durham University, delivers a seminar as part of the 'Socio-spatial inequalities, transport and mobilities' seminar series held in the Transport Studies Unit during Hilary Term 2012. | Gina Porter | 11 Apr 2012 |
| 2758 | Creative Commons | This book of starres': biblical constellations in the poetry of Herbert and Vaughan | Prof Helen Wilcox (Bangor University) gives the third lecture in the Manifold Greatness" Oxford Celebrations of the King James Bible 1611-2011 lecture series held at Corpus Christi College. | Helen Wilcox | 14 Mar 2011 |
| 2759 | Creative Commons | The Authorised Version in Modern Literature: David and Job get makeovers | Prof Terence Wright (Newcastle University) gives the fourth lecture in the Manifold Greatness; The King James Bible 1611-2011 lecture series held at Corpus Christi College. | Terrence Wright | 14 Mar 2011 |
| 2760 | Creative Commons | Peter McDonald on Censorship in South Africa | Peter McDonald talks with Oliver Lewis about censorship, its philosophical basis and general history within Apartheid South Africa. | Peter McDonald, Oliver Lewis | 12 Jan 2010 |
| 2761 | Creative Commons | Legal issues in state censorship | Peter McDonald and Liora Lazarus discuss the legal issues of state censorship especially in Apartheid era South Africa. | Peter McDonald, Liora Lazarus | 17 Nov 2009 |
| 2762 | Creative Commons | Political Perspectives to State Censorship of Literature | Peter McDonald and David Robertson discuss the idea of state censorship, especially Apartheid era South Africa, looking at the political perspectives and implications of state censorship of literature. | Peter McDonald, David Robertson | 17 Nov 2009 |
| 2763 | Creative Commons | Censorship in South Africa: Introduction | Peter McDonald talks briefly about what first interested him in Censorship of Literature in South Africa. | Peter McDonald | 12 Jan 2010 |
| 2764 | Creative Commons | "Oh, you liar, you storyteller": On Fibbing, Fact and Fabulation | The first Weinrebe lecture in life-writing was given by Michèle Roberts, Emeritus Professor of Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. The lecture is introduced by Professor Hermione Lee. | Michèle Roberts | 07 Mar 2012 |
| 2765 | Creative Commons | What can I say? Secrets in fiction and biography | Booker Prize winning novelist Alan Hollinghurst discusses fiction and biography in conversation with Hermione Lee at Wolfson College's Oxford Centre for Life-Writing (OCLW). | Alan Hollinghurst, Hermione Lee | 08 Feb 2012 |
| 2766 | Creative Commons | Where may truth lie? Fiction in memory, memory in fiction | The award-winning author and memoirist Candia McWilliam attests to the edifying power of fiction and biography in the third lecture in the Weinrebe series from the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing. | Candia McWilliam | 20 Feb 2012 |
| 2767 | Creative Commons | Athol Fugard: "Defining Moments" | Humanitas Inaugural Keynote Lecture - Athol Fugard: "Defining Moments" - in his life and work. Venue: Simpkins Lee Lecture Theatre, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. | Athol Fugard | 02 Feb 2011 |
| 2768 | Creative Commons | Shakespeare and the Stage | Professor Tiffany Stern gives a talk on William Shakespeare and how his plays were performed in Elizabethan England. | Tiffany Stern | 07 Feb 2012 |
| 2769 | Creative Commons | Babbling a Dialect of France: Loanwords, French, and Johnson's Dictionary | Professor Mugglestone discusses the concept of loanwords in relationship to Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language. | Lynda Mugglestone | 13 Feb 2012 |
| 2770 | Unlocking Protracted Displacement of Refugees and IDPs: Iraqi case | Unlocking Protracted Displacement of Refugees and IDPs: Somali and Iraqi displacements and policy responses. A workshop co-hosted by Refugee Studies Centre and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees at UNHCR London office on 6 March 2012. | Dawn Chatty, Nisrine Mansour | 16 Apr 2012 | |
| 2771 | Creative Commons | Unlocking Protracted Displacement of Refugees and IDPs: Policy overview | Unlocking Protracted Displacement of Refugees and IDPs: Somali and Iraqi displacements and policy responses. A workshop co-hosted by Refugee Studies Centre and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees at UNHCR London office on 6 March 2012. | Katy Long | 16 Apr 2012 |
| 2772 | Creative Commons | Unlocking Protracted Displacement of Refugees and IDPs: Welcome and Introduction | Unlocking Protracted Displacement of Refugees and IDPs: Somali and Iraqi displacements and policy responses. A workshop co-hosted by Refugee Studies Centre and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees at UNHCR London office on 6 March 2012. | Roland Schilling, Heloise Ruaudel, Roger Zetter | 16 Apr 2012 |
| 2773 | Creative Commons | Chaucer | Professor Daniel Wakelin discusses the work of Chaucer and explains how he was one of the first to use everyday spoken English as a literary language in the 14th Century. | Daniel Wakelin | 17 Apr 2012 |
| 2774 | Creative Commons | Lecture: Rumour, conspiracy theory and propaganda | David Coady is a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Tasmania. He is the author of What to Believe Now: Applying Epistemology to Contemporary Issues and the editor of Conspiracy Theories: The Philosophical Debate. | David Coady | 16 Apr 2012 |
| 2775 | Creative Commons | Migrants' access to goods and services in the context of international human rights law | Aoife Nolan (Durham Law School) takes us through the relationship between migrants' rights and international human rights instruments. | Aoife Nolan | 16 Apr 2012 |
| 2776 | Creative Commons | Bodies, Buses and Bureaucracy: Reflections on common interests in disability rights and service provision | Dr Ruth Butler, University of Hull, delivers a seminar as part of the 'Socio-spatial inequalities, transport and mobilities' seminar series held in the Transport Studies Unit during Hilary Term 2012. | Ruth Butler | 11 Apr 2012 |
| 2777 | Gender and Transport, the Neglected Dimension: Social inclusion, access and sustainable urban mobility | Professor Margaret Grieco, Edinburgh Napier University, delivers a seminar as part of the 'Socio-spatial inequalities, transport and mobilities' seminar series held in the Transport Studies Unit during Hilary Term 2012. | Margaret Grieco | 11 Apr 2012 | |
| 2778 | Breathing Unequally: Environmental justice and transport-related air pollution | Professor Gordon Walker, Lancaster University, delivers a seminar as part of the 'Socio-spatial inequalities, transport and mobilities' seminar series held in the Transport Studies Unit during Hilary Term 2012. | Gordon Walker | 11 Apr 2012 | |
| 2779 | Creative Commons | The Prosthetic Citizen: Forms of citizenship for a mobile world | Professor Tim Cresswell, University of London, delivers a seminar as part of the 'Socio-spatial inequalities, transport and mobilities' seminar series held in the Transport Studies Unit during Hilary Term 2012. | Tim Cresswell | 11 Apr 2012 |
| 2780 | Creative Commons | Transport Is Social Policy: Focus on higher education in the UK context | Dr Susan Kenyon delivers a seminar as part of the 'Socio-spatial inequalities, transport and mobilities' seminar series held in the Transport Studies Unit during Hilary Term 2012. | Susan Kenyon | 11 Apr 2012 |
| 2781 | Creative Commons | Unequal Mobility and its Social Consequences | Dr Karen Lucas delivers a seminar as part of the 'Socio-spatial inequalities, transport and mobilities' seminar series held in the Transport Studies Unit during Hilary Term 2012. | Karen Lucas | 11 Apr 2012 |
| 2782 | Creative Commons | Automobile Subjects | Dr Katharina Manderscheid, Universität Luzern, delivers a seminar as part of the 'Socio-spatial inequalities, transport and mobilities' seminar series held in the Transport Studies Unit during Hilary Term 2012. | Katharina Manderscheid | 11 Apr 2012 |
| 2783 | Creative Commons | What is the impact of new migration on cohesion and integration? | The government and the media regularly make the case that migration must be restricted in order to ensure community cohesion and encourage integration. | Robert Ford, Will Somerville, Shamit Saggar | 16 Apr 2012 |
| 2784 | Creative Commons | Further reading and more... | So you've finished this series of podcasts. Find out where to go from here... | Marianne Talbot | 16 Apr 2012 |
| 2785 | Creative Commons | Reading List | Reading list for the Philosophy for Beginners series of podcasts. | Marianne Talbot | 16 Apr 2012 |
| 2786 | Creative Commons | Further reading and more... | So you've finished this series of podcasts. Find out where to go from here... | Marianne Talbot | 16 Apr 2012 |
| 2787 | Creative Commons | Further reading and more... | So you've finished this series of podcasts. Find out where to go from here... | Marianne Talbot | 16 Apr 2012 |
| 2788 | Creative Commons | Further reading and more... | So you've finished this series of podcasts. Find out where to go from here... | Marianne Talbot | 16 Apr 2012 |
| 2789 | Musical Meditations | Anthems and motets from Oriel College Chapel services in Michaelmas and Hilary terms. Includes music by Bairstow, Stanford and Byrd. | Oriel College Chapel Choir | 13 Apr 2012 | |
| 2790 | Creative Commons | On Free Speech 2: China, Rushdie and the art of "Zuckering" | This month's podcast looks at Facebook's dominance and internet censorship in China. It features interviews with Mark Thompson, director general of the BBC, and Professor Tim Wu, author of the Master Switch. | Richard Allen, Faisal Devji, Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, Mark Thomas, Tom Wu | 07 Mar 2012 |
| 2791 | Creative Commons | On Free Speech 3: The Fine Art of Activism | This month's podcast focuses on the sometimes fine line between artistic expression and free speech. It features interviews with filmmaker Nick Sturdee on the Russian art collective Voina, and stand-up comedian Tom Greeves on the UK's parody laws. | Nick Sturdee, Tom Greeves, Irshad Manji, Rebecca MacKinnon | 13 Apr 2012 |
| 2792 | Creative Commons | On Free Speech 1: Deletion and Denialism | Free Speech Debate's monthly podcast features a round-up of interviews on the site including Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales, former Formula One boss Max Mosley and Chinese scholar Yan Xuetong. | Brian Pellot, Katie Engelhart, Jimmy Wales, Max Mosley, Yan Xuetong, Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, Casey Selwyn | 01 Feb 2012 |
| 2793 | Creative Commons | Diagnostic Tests | Dr Carl Heneghan delivers a talk for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. | Carl Heneghan | 24 Feb 2011 |
| 2794 | Creative Commons | Latin America in a New Global Economic Order: Towards a New Model of Development | Podcast from The Latin American Centre, University of Oxford; featuring Angus Lapsley, Dr Timothy Power, Professor Rosemary Foot and L. Enrique García. | Angus Lapsley, L. Enrique García, Timothy Power, Rosemary Foot | 12 Apr 2012 |
| 2795 | Creative Commons | Part 5: Questions and Answers | Marianne Talbot presents the last of five episodes of the Romp through the Philosophy of Mind, engaging in a questions and answers discussion with the audience. | Marianne Talbot | 10 Apr 2012 |
| 2796 | Hilary Evensong | Service of Choral Evensong from Hilary Term 2012. Includes Psalm, Canticles and Anthem by various different composers. | Oriel College Chapel Choir | 05 Apr 2012 | |
| 2797 | Creative Commons | Old English Tour - British Library | Audio Only Tour of the Old English Manuscripts on display at the British Library by Dr S. D. Lee, Faculty of English, University of Oxford, 21st March 2007. | Stuart Lee | 21 Mar 2007 |
| 2798 | Creative Commons | An introduction to the ebook - 'Geographies of the World's Knowledge' | Dr Mark Graham introduces 'Geographies of the World's Knowledge'. The book, available as PDF and interactive iBook, visualizes and explores contemporary patterns of commercially produced and peer-produced knowledge. | Mark Graham | 28 Mar 2012 |
| 2799 | Creative Commons | Why the Internet won't get you any more friends | Professor Robin Dunbar, Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology, Oxford, gives a talk as part of the Keble College Creativity Lecture series. | Robin Dunbar | 28 Mar 2012 |
| 2800 | Creative Commons | King John | At the heart of King John is the death of his rival Arthur: this fifteenth lecture in the Approaching Shakespeare series looks at the ways history and legitimacy are complicated in this plotline. | Emma Smith | 10 Feb 2012 |