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| 8801 | Creative Commons | Adam Smith, Poverty and Famine | A highly critical account of Adam Smith's views on famine, which fail to recognize that you can have starvation in the midst of plenty. | David Wootton | 02 Jun 2017 |
| 8802 | Creative Commons | Of Nomadology and India(n-ness) | Avishek Ray speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 11 October 2016 | Avishek Ray | 01 Jun 2017 |
| 8803 | Creative Commons | A Zionist Passage to India? | Arie Dubnov speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 18.10.2016 | Arie Dubnov | 01 Jun 2017 |
| 8804 | Positioning Gandharan Buddhas in Chronology: Significant Coordinates and Anomalies | Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art (Session 5, 24th March 2017) with Juhyung Rhi. | Juhyung Rhi | 05 Jun 2017 | |
| 8805 | Is it Appropriate to Ask a Celestial Lady's Age? | Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art (Session 4b, 24th March 2017) with Robert Bracey. | Robert Bracey | 05 Jun 2017 | |
| 8806 | On Some Similarities between Gandharan Toilet-Trays and the Earliest Buddhist Art of Northern India | Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art (Session 3, 23rd March 2017) with Ciro Lo Muzio. | Ciro Lo Muzio | 05 Jun 2017 | |
| 8807 | Style as a Fragment of the Ancient World: A View from the Iron Age Levant and Assyria | Classical Art Research Centre Special Lecture, 8th May 2017. With Marian Feldman. | Marian Feldman | 05 Jun 2017 | |
| 8808 | The Trump Administration and The New Nationalism | The Rothermere American Institute’s annual Ambassador John J. Louis Jr. Lecture in Anglo-American Relations given by The Hon. Jamie Rubin, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State. | Jamie Rubin | 05 Jun 2017 | |
| 8809 | Creative Commons | The Optician of Lampedusa – opening the world’s eyes to the human story behind mass migration | Emma Jane Kirby, BBC correspondent and author of the ‘Optician of Lampedusa’ gives a talk for the Reuters Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. Introduction by James Painter. | Emma Jane Kirby | 05 Jun 2017 |
| 8810 | Volcanoes: Natural Disaster Narratives and the Environment in Caribbean Literature | A panel discussion | Elleke Boehmer, Imaobong Umoren, Richard Scholar, Anne Castro, Jemima Paine, Vanessa Lee | 05 Jun 2017 | |
| 8811 | 8th Annual Access Lecture 2017 | Who should and who shouldn’t come up to Oxford as an Undergraduate | Danny Dorling | 02 Jun 2017 | |
| 8812 | Should I take a selfie with a wild animal? | Travel companies around the world profit from some of the cruellest types of wildlife tourist attractions on earth. | Tom Moorhouse | 02 Jun 2017 | |
| 8813 | Education, inequality and institutions | This seminar will present recent research on the relationship between economic inequality and educational achievement as measured by large scale assessments. | Robin Shields | 06 Jun 2017 | |
| 8814 | Everything in Everything: Anaxagoras's Metaphysics | Book at Lunchtime discussion | Anna Marmodoro, Elleke Boehmer, Naoya Iwata, Simona Aimar | 06 Jun 2017 | |
| 8815 | The Gaisford Lecture 2017: Was Anacreon more inclined to lust or drunkenness? | Professor Hans Bernsdorff gives the 2017 Gaisford Lecture. | Hans Bernsdorff | 13 Jun 2017 | |
| 8816 | OxPeace 2017: How can world peace be organised? | Tangible steps that can be taken to better organise the world for peace. | Alex Bellamy | 13 Jun 2017 | |
| 8817 | OxPeace 2017: Concepts and Practice of Positive Peace: Overview of the Conference | Overview of the 2017 OxPeace Conference | John Alderdice | 13 Jun 2017 | |
| 8818 | OxPeace 2017: The role of school curriculum in sustainable peace-building: A case study from Sri Lanka | How schools are contributing to truth-seeking, social cohesion and active citizenship in Sri Lanka. | Jeremy Cunningham, Suren Ladd | 13 Jun 2017 | |
| 8819 | Assessing practical work in science | Neil Wade Oxford, Cambridge and RSA (OCR) and Stella Paes Formerly AQA, give a seminar for the Department of Education seminar series. | Stella Paes, Neil Wade | 13 Jun 2017 | |
| 8820 | OxPeace 2017: The Role of Preservation of Cultural Heritage in Building Peace | Cultural heritage in peacebuilding | John Curtis | 12 Jun 2017 | |
| 8821 | OxPeace 2017: Business: A Powerful Force for Supporting Interfaith Understanding and Peace | Business, Peace and Interfaith Understanding; Concepts and Practice of Positive Peace: Overview of the Conference, | Brian Grim | 12 Jun 2017 | |
| 8822 | OxPeace 2017: Devolving Power to Citizens: A Path to Positive Peace in Colombia? | Discussion on whether offline and online participatory budgeting processes could foster positive peace in Colombia and, if so, under what circumstances. | Diana Dajer | 12 Jun 2017 | |
| 8823 | OxPeace 2017: ‘Peace doesn’t exist’: Marginalised youths’ disengagement from Colombia’s peace process threatens the achievement of a lasting peace | Young participants from a conflict-affected town express their ideas about peace, which contrast starkly with the country’s dominant optimism. | Elena Butti | 12 Jun 2017 | |
| 8824 | OxPeace 2017: Chocolate, Politics and Peace-Building: An Ethnography of the Peace Community of San Jose de Apartado | On peace-building in The Peace Community of San Joseì de Apartadó | Gwen Burnyeat | 12 Jun 2017 | |
| 8825 | OxPeace 2017: Sovereign Terrain? Explosive Remnants of War | Outline some of the conceptual and practical difficulties regarding the clearance of Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) and reflect on the implications for states and populations in transformation. | Rupert Burridge | 12 Jun 2017 | |
| 8826 | OxPeace 2017: What prospects for restoring cultural heritage in Iraq? | John Curtis will describe the destruction of tangible and intangible cultural heritage in Iraq, beginning with the first Gulf War in 1991 and continuing to the ravages of ISIS in 2014-2017. | John Curtis | 12 Jun 2017 | |
| 8827 | OxPeace 2017: Extremists' - and Others' - Conceptions of Peace | This talk uses first person interviews to present the on-the-ground attitudes to peace in post-ISIS Iraq. | Lydia Wilson | 12 Jun 2017 | |
| 8828 | OxPeace 2017: The role of formal and non-formal education for youth agency for peace: A synthesis report on findings from Myanmar, Pakistan, South Africa and Uganda | Empirical insights from four country studies (Myanmar, Pakistan, South Africa and Uganda) on the topic of youth agency for peacebuilding. | Mieke Lopes Cardozo | 12 Jun 2017 | |
| 8829 | OxPeace 2017: Peace Education in Central Africa: A public health intervention | Increasing resilience against violence is the aim of Aegis Trust’s peace education programme in Rwanda. | James Smith | 12 Jun 2017 | |
| 8830 | OxPeace 2017: Measuring Positive Peace | On the Global Peace Index, developed by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) - the world's leading measurement of country peacefulness. | Murray Ackman | 12 Jun 2017 | |
| 8831 | OxPeace 2017: Sustainable Development Goals and Positive Peace | The evolution of thinking on peacebuilding in DFID, and the context of the Sustainable Development Goals. | Marcus Lenzen | 12 Jun 2017 | |
| 8832 | OxPeace 2017: Concepts of Positive Peace in Peacebuilding Programmes | Negative Peace is when violence has stopped, but the underlying issues remain unresolved. It is thus often seen as an unsustainable peace, since violence may erupt again. | Phil Vernon | 12 Jun 2017 | |
| 8833 | Immunity from Execution of Military and Cultural Goods | Recent years have seen numerous attempts to seize State assets held outside a State's national territory to satisfy debts owed by the State to private persons. | Matthew Happold | 07 Jun 2017 | |
| 8834 | Murder or a Legitimate Medical Procedure: the Withdrawal of Artificial Nutrition & Fluids from a Patient in a Persistent Vegetative Condition | In this talk, Professor John Paris asks "What is the historical meaning of "ordinary means" to sustain human life? And what has been the understanding for over 500 years of Catholic moral analysis of the obligation to sustain life?" | Fr. John Paris | 06 Jun 2017 | |
| 8835 | Building Optimal Predictive Models with Large Scale Assessment Data | Professor David Kaplan (University of Wisconsin-Madison) gives a talk for the Department of Education Research Seminar series. | David Kaplan | 14 Jun 2017 | |
| 8836 | What can we learn from PISA (2015)?- Design, innovations, challenges and limitations | Professor Eckhard Klieme (German Institute for International Educational Research, DIPF) gives a talk for the Department of Education Research seminar series. | Eckhard Klieme | 14 Jun 2017 | |
| 8837 | Creative Commons | Defending British India Against Napoleon: The Foreign Policy of Governor-General Lord Minto, 1807-13 | Aditya Das and Huw Bowen speak at St Antony's for the launch of Defending British India Against Napoleon: The Foreign Policy of Governor-General Lord Minto, 1807-13 | Aditya Das, Huw Bowen | 13 Jun 2017 |
| 8838 | Creative Commons | Fanon transformed? The new writings | Robert Young speaks at St Antony's on 'Fanon transformed? The new writings' as part of the TORCH series Rethinking the Contemporary | Robert Young | 13 Jun 2017 |
| 8839 | Creative Commons | MORU Students | Studentships at the Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit in Bangkok, Thailand | Stije Leopold, Stuart Blacksell, Sharanjeet Atwal, Viriya Hantrakun | 13 Jun 2017 |
| 8840 | A synthesis of studies using PISA data – Implications for research, policy and practice | Professor Leonidas Kyriakides (University of Cyprus) gives a talk for the Department of Education Research Seminar Series. | Leonidas Kyriakides | 13 Jun 2017 | |
| 8841 | On the origin and nature of values | One of the world's leading theorist in Cosmology, Professor Ellis delivers the 2017 Tanner Lecture on Human Values | George Ellis | 08 Jun 2017 | |
| 8842 | Broadcasting in the age of Brexit and Trump | Justin Webb, BBC Today presenter, Radio 4 gives a talk for the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. Introduction by David Levy. | Justin Webb | 16 Jun 2017 | |
| 8843 | How the Mouse Lost its Tail, Or, Lamarck's Dangerous Idea | Speaker: Jessica Riskin (University of Stanford) | Jessica Riskin | 19 Jun 2017 | |
| 8844 | Creative Commons | Humanities Knowledge Exchange Showcase | Knowledge Exchange is the mutually beneficial sharing of ideas, data, experience, and expertise, and involves collaboration between researchers and external organisations or the public. | Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Toby Young, Kate McLoughlin | 19 Jun 2017 |
| 8845 | Trade unions, agency (migrant) workers and the insiders/outsiders debate: Germany and Belgium compared | Dr. Valeria Pulignano gives a presentation for the International Migration Institute Trinity Term 2017 seminar series. | Valeria Pulignano | 21 Jun 2017 | |
| 8846 | Creative Commons | Distinction or Distraction? The politics of connoisseurship in eighteenth-century Rajput courts | Richard Williams speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 10 May 2016 | Richard Williams | 19 Jun 2017 |
| 8847 | Progress, Providence, Eschaton: Löwith, Blumenberg, and After | Speaker: Jean-Claude Monond (ENS) | Jean-Claude Monond | 19 Jun 2017 | |
| 8848 | Rescue in the Face of Danger: Benjamin, Goethe, Sebald | Speaker: Carolin Duttlinger (University of Oxford) | Carolin Duttlinger | 19 Jun 2017 | |
| 8849 | The Modern Epimetheus. Carl Schmitt's Marian Katechontism | Speaker: Hjalmar Falk (Oxford/Gothenburg) | Hjalmar Falk | 19 Jun 2017 | |
| 8850 | Ernst Kantorowicz and the Politics of Political Theology | Speaker: Martin Ruehl (University of Cambridge) | Martin Ruehl | 19 Jun 2017 | |
| 8851 | On Real and Imagined Catastrophes: Gershom Scholem's Sabbatinism | Speaker: Amir Engel (Hebrew University) | Amir Engel | 19 Jun 2017 | |
| 8852 | Surrealism’s Political-Theological Afterlife: Benjamin—Blumenberg—Taubes | Speaker: Julia Ng (Goldsmith's) | Julia Ng | 19 Jun 2017 | |
| 8853 | Between Historiography and Literature: "Gershom Sholem's Intellectual Biography" | Speaker: Amir Engel (Hebrew University) | Amir Engel | 19 Jun 2017 | |
| 8854 | Lecture 18: Hume’s “Of Miracles,” Part 2 | The final lecture gives an overview of the second part of Hume’s argument in ‘Of Miracles’, with responses from William Adams, George Campbell, Peter Bayne, and John Douglas. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8855 | Lecture 17: Hume’s “Of Miracles,” Part 1 | The second in this series on Hume explicates the details of his argument and gives an explanation of the argument in part one, as well as responses from Hume’s contemporary, William Adam, and the Mathematician Charles Babbage. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8856 | Lecture 16: David Hume: Introduction to “Of Miracles” | Here begins the discussion of David Hume, especially his essay ‘Of Miracles’ from his Philosophical Essays. This lecture includes differing interpretations for the argument Hume is making in part one of his essay. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8857 | Lecture 15: Dodwell and his Critics | This lecture wraps up the discussion of Dodwell, containing more of his thoughts, and reactions to them from Philip Doddridge and John Leland, with additional comments on the connection between Dodwell and David Hume. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8858 | Lecture 14: Annet and Dodwell | This lecture continues Annet’s response to the Tryal of the Witnesses and a rebuttal of him by Charles Moss. Another subject covered is the work of Henry Dodwell Jr and his arguments against using reason as a basis for Christianity. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8859 | Lecture 13: Thomas Chubb and Peter Annet | This lecture details the ideas of two popular Deists, Thomas Chubb and Peter Annet, as well as responses by Caleb Fleming, Jonathan Edwards, and John Leland. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8860 | Lecture 12: Butler’s Analogy of Religion | The Anglican Bishop Joseph Butler’s Analogy of Religion, an important and influential work in the Deist controversy, is the content of this lecture. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8861 | Lecture 11: Tindal, Conybeare, and Foster | This lecture is primarily about the work of the Deist Matthew Tindal, and a possible influence of his in Fleetwood. Also included are his detractors, John Conybeare and James Foster. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8862 | Lecture 10: Woolston and Sherlock on the Resurrection | The Tryal of the Witnesses of the Resurrection by Thomas Sherlock is the focus of this lecture. Sherlock’s work is a thorough refutation of Woolston’s Sixth Discourse. The Tryal is in the form of a mock trial and was very popular. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8863 | Lecture 09: Collins and Woolston on Prophecy and Miracles | This lecture continues the discussion of Collins, but also adds the thoughts of Thomas Woolston and his Discourses on the Miracles of Our Saviour. Included also are responses from Chandler and Zachary Pierce. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8864 | Lecture 08: Anthony Collins on Free-Thinking and Christianity | This lecture focuses on Anthony Collins, one of the major figures in the Deist movement, and includes responses by Bentley, Leland, and Chandler. The modern scholar Richard Hays is discussed as an extension of Chandler’s arguments. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8865 | Lecture 07: Shaftesbury on Free-Thinking and Religion | This lecture is primarily about the thoughts of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, the Earl of Shaftsbury, with a connection to modern thoughts along the same lines. Also, Shaftesbury’s thoughts are here scrutinized by Brown. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8866 | Lecture 06: Early Deism: Early Responses; Toland | This lecture continues the early response to Deism with Richard Baxter, including his view of the relationship between faith and reason, plus Locke, Halyburton, and Leslie. The thoughts of the Deist John Toland are also discussed. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8867 | Lecture 05: Early Deism: Herbert, Spinoza, Blount | This lecture begins a detailed discussion of Deistic thought, starting with the early Deists, Herbert of Cherbury, later plagiarized in Charles Blount’s Reglio Laici, and Baruch Spinoza, with responses from Stillingfleet and Boyle. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8868 | Lecture 04: Background: Philosophical and Religious Thought | In this lecture Dr McGrew gives a short history of philosophy and religion, especially the lesser known figures, which affected and influenced the thoughts of the authors involved in the Deist controversy. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8869 | Lecture 03: Background: History of Science | This lecture is a quick summary of the history of science from Aristotle to Newton. Dr McGrew also includes a brief discussion of why the history of science is important to the Deist controversy. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8870 | Lecture 02: Background: Civil History of England | This lecture is a brief introduction to the political and religious climate in England which set the backdrop to the Deist controversy. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8871 | Lecture 01: Introduction: What was the Deist Controversy? | The first lecture gives a brief overview of the Deist controversy, what Deism is, and when the controversy was. This also includes an introduction to some of the major authors involved on both sides of the discussion. | Timothy McGrew | 22 Jun 2017 | |
| 8872 | Creative Commons | Exploring Sicilian Epigraphy | Sicilian schools study and research epigraphy in their museums. | Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Andrew Fairweather-Tall | 23 Jun 2017 |
| 8873 | Creative Commons | Italian Stories in Britain | A project about talking to Italian communities in Britain and finding out what stories there are. | Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Matthew Reza | 23 Jun 2017 |
| 8874 | Creative Commons | Unsilencing the library: An exhibition at Compton Verney | Research into how books make us feel. | Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Sophie Ratcliffe, Steven Parissien | 23 Jun 2017 |
| 8875 | Creative Commons | Recreating the music of an ancient Greek chorus: Euripides Orestes | Research into ancient music. | Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Armand O Angour | 23 Jun 2017 |
| 8876 | Creative Commons | Storming Utopia | The director from the Pegasus theatre in Oxford, talks about his upcoming theatre piece. | Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Wes Williams | 23 Jun 2017 |
| 8877 | Creative Commons | Literature and Silence | Research into multiple Quaker congregations. | Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Kate McLoughlin | 23 Jun 2017 |
| 8878 | Creative Commons | Transforming The Operatic Voice | Looking at the relationships between philosophy and the creative practice of music. | Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Toby Young | 23 Jun 2017 |
| 8879 | Creative Commons | Dr Desirée Cox, stem cell and regenerative medicine expert, and artist (Pembroke, 1987) | Dr Desirée Cox describes her extraordinary journey from growing up in a tough urban area in the Bahamas to becoming a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. | Desirée Cox | 23 Jun 2017 |
| 8880 | Strachey Lecture: Computer Agents that Interact Proficiently with People | Professor Kraus will show how combining machine learning techniques for human modelling, human behavioural models, formal decision-making and game theory approaches enables agents to interact well with people. | Sarit Kraus | 23 Jun 2017 | |
| 8881 | Creative Commons | Book Launch: The Karen and the Gift of Education | Book Launch: The Karen and the Gift of Education, by Pia Jolliffe | Pia Jolliffe, Reshmi Banerjee | 26 Jun 2017 |
| 8882 | What are types for? | Types in programming languages are commonly thought of as a way of preventing certain bad things from happening, such as multiplying a number by a string. | Jeremy Gibbons | 26 Jun 2017 | |
| 8883 | Probabilistic Programming | Hongseok begins by talking about a program of Strachey’s that wrote “love letters” using the Manchester University computer. He then uses this as a lead in for discussing probabilistic methods of generating algorithms and programs. | Hongseok Yang | 26 Jun 2017 | |
| 8884 | A modelling language approach to defining mathematical structures via semantics | In this talk, Jane presents about her work on modelling dynamic behaviour of systems using quantative modelling techniques. Particular kinds of modelling diagrams are used and a mathematical approach to looking at their meaning is presented. | Jane Hillston | 26 Jun 2017 | |
| 8885 | Greetings to the participants at “Strachey 100” | The logician Dana Scott played a crucial part in the story of denotational semantics, working for a term with Christopher Strachey in Autumn 1969, when he created a mathematical model for the foundation of the method. | Dana Scott | 26 Jun 2017 | |
| 8886 | Strachey: school master, language designer, colleague | In this panel discussion, three people who knew Christopher Strachey in different contexts talk about their memories of him. | Roger Penrose, Michael Jackson, David Hartley | 26 Jun 2017 | |
| 8887 | Semantic relationships: reducing the separation between practice and theory | Christopher Strachey believed that the gap between theory and practice was impeding the development of computing science. | Robert Milne | 26 Jun 2017 | |
| 8888 | SIS, a semantics implementation system | During Peter’s DPhil studies, supervised by Christopher Strachey, he developed a prototype of a system for executing programs based on their denotational semantics. | Peter Mosses | 26 Jun 2017 | |
| 8889 | Strachey and the development of CPL | Chrisopher Strachey was the most significant contributor to the design and implementation of the programming language CPL. | Martin Richards | 26 Jun 2017 | |
| 8890 | Strachey: the Bloomsbury Years | A historian’s perspective on the earlier years of Christopher Strachey’s life. The talk covers his familial connections, his early career as a school master, and his first computing projects. | Martin Campbell-Kelly | 26 Jun 2017 | |
| 8891 | Trumponomics | The Sanjaya Lall Memorial Trust held a panel discussion to welcome Sanjaya Lall Visiting Fellow Professor Kenneith Rogoff, Harvard University. Other panellists were Martin Wolf CBE of the Financial Times and Professor John Muellbauer of Oxford University. | John Muellbauer, Martin Wolf, Kenneith Rogoff | 27 Jun 2017 | |
| 8892 | Emerging and Future Treatments: Studying asymptomatic genetic carriers in MND | Professor Martin Turner, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, gives the final talk in the FATHOM meeting. | Martin Turner | 27 Jun 2017 | |
| 8893 | Emerging and Future Treatments | Professor Kevin Talbot, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, gives the third talk for the FATHOM meeting. | Kevin Talbot | 27 Jun 2017 | |
| 8894 | Genetic Testing | Christopher Shaw, King's College London, gives the second talk for the FATHOM meeting. | Christopher Shaw | 27 Jun 2017 | |
| 8895 | The Genetics of Motor Neuron Disease | Professor Kevin Talbot gives the first presentation in the FATHOM meeting. Introduction by Professor Martin Turner. | Kevin Talbot | 27 Jun 2017 | |
| 8896 | Observation of the mergers of binary black holes: The opening of gravitational wave astronomy | The 2017 Halley Lecture 7th June 2017 delivered by Professor Rainer Weiss, MIT on behalf of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration | Rainer Weiss | 27 Jun 2017 | |
| 8897 | Ghost Imaging with Quantum Light | Physics Colloquium 26th May 2017 delivered by Professor Miles Padgett, University of Glasgow | Miles Padgett | 27 Jun 2017 | |
| 8898 | Pulsars and Extreme Physics - A 50th Anniversary | Physics Colloquium 5th May 2017 delivered by Dame Professor Jocelyn Bell Burnell | Jocelyn Bell Burnell | 27 Jun 2017 | |
| 8899 | Starquakes Expose Stellar Heartbeats | The 14th Hintze Biannual Lecture 4th May 2017 delivered by Professor Conny Aerts - Director, Institute of Astronomy KU Leuven | Connie Aerts | 27 Jun 2017 | |
| 8900 | Parametric Polymorphism and models of storage | In this presentation, Uday brings together two strands of Christopher Strachey’s thought: parametric polymorphism and abstract models of storage. | Uday Reddy | 26 Jun 2017 | |
| 8901 | Christopher Strachey, First-Class Citizen | Philip reviews Christopher Strachey’s influence on modern-day functional programming languages. | Philip Wadler | 26 Jun 2017 | |
| 8902 | Strachey and the Oxford Programming Research Group | Christopher Strachey’s right-hand man at Oxford talks about Strachey’s time as the head of the Programming Research Group (PRG). | Joe Stoy | 26 Jun 2017 | |
| 8903 | Creative Commons | Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2017: Picturing a Nation: (4) Frozen in History: The Arrival of the Kennedys at Love Field | Professor David Lubin gives his final Terra Lecture in American Art on the Kennedys. | David M. Lubin | 28 Jun 2017 |
| 8904 | Creative Commons | Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2017: Picturing a Nation: (3) The Ashcan Goes to War: George Bellows, Belligerence, and the Rape of Belgium | Professor David Lubin gives his third Terra Lecture in American Art on painter George Bellows. | David M. Lubin | 28 Jun 2017 |
| 8905 | Creative Commons | Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2017: Picturing a Nation: (2) Buried Treasure: America’s Great Book Illustrator Howard Pyle and the Silver Screen | Professor David Lubin gives his second Terra Lecture in American Art on Howard Pyle’s illustrations of Robin Hood and pirates and their representation in movies. | David M. Lubin | 28 Jun 2017 |
| 8906 | Creative Commons | Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2017: Picturing a Nation: (1) Riding into History, Marching into Oblivion: The Civil War, Racial Justice, and the Shaw Memorial | Professor David Lubin gives his first Terra Lecture in American Art on the Shaw Memorial in Boston. | David M. Lubin | 28 Jun 2017 |
| 8907 | Lecture 05: Populist Skepticism: Paine and Watson | This lecture begins the account of the sceptics who appealed to the common working man, with the main focus of this first lecture on Thomas Paine, with responses by Bishop Richard Watson. | Timothy McGrew | 29 Jun 2017 | |
| 8908 | Lecture 04: Urbane Skepticism: Mill and Arnold | This second and final lecture on urbane scepticism deals with the work of the Utilitarian John Stuart Mill and the English poet Matthew Arnold. | Timothy McGrew | 29 Jun 2017 | |
| 8909 | Lecture 03: Urbane Skepticism: Gibbon vs. Watson | Urbane scepticism, an extension of English Deism, is presented in this lecture mostly through the lens of Edward Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, with a response by Bishop Richard Watson. | Timothy McGrew | 29 Jun 2017 | |
| 8910 | Lecture 02: Continental Skepticism | The focus of this lecture is continental scepticism, primarily a French movement influenced by Deism, and its main proponents: Voltaire and Rousseau. | Timothy McGrew | 29 Jun 2017 | |
| 8911 | Lecture 01: Introduction and Course Overview | This lecture introduces the course and the seven sceptical challenges of the period: continental, urbane, populist, scholarly, transcendental, establishment, and Dutch and German. | Timothy McGrew | 29 Jun 2017 | |
| 8912 | Creative Commons | The Uniqueness of Downtown Yangon | Su Su (Mandalay Technological University) speaks on 'The Uniqueness of Downtown Yangon' at the Southeast Asia Seminar on 26 October 2016 | Su Su | 28 Jun 2017 |
| 8913 | Disability Narratives and Histories | Launch event for the TORCH Disability and Curriculum Diversity series. | Marie Tidball, Helen Hillman, Richard Sandell, Elleke Boehmer | 04 Jul 2017 | |
| 8914 | Music, Empathy and Cultural Understanding | In this TORCH Talk, Professor Eric Clarke talks about 'Music, Empathy and Cultural Understanding' at the Ashmolean Museum's Supersonic LiveFriday. | Eric Clarke | 04 Jul 2017 | |
| 8915 | Orchestral Musicians' Experiences: Inside Out | In this TORCH Talk, Dr Cayenna Ponchione-Bailey presents on 'Orchestral Musicians' Experiences: Inside Out' at the Ashmolean Museum's Supersonic LiveFriday. | Cayenna Ponchione-Bailey | 04 Jul 2017 | |
| 8916 | 15cBOOKTRADE: The visualization of the circulation of books over time and space and image-searching tool: how we got there | Cristina Dondi and Matilde Malaspina of the 15C BOOKTRADE project, give a talk for the 2017 DHOXSS. | Cristina Dondi, Matilde Malaspina | 04 Jul 2017 | |
| 8917 | Bringing order to chaos: Using Face and Pattern Recognition on Photo Archives | This talk explains how David has been using Face and Pattern Recognition on an otherwise undocumented photographic archive from Cameroon to identify patterns and connections between images. Similar approaches are possible online. | David Zeitlyn | 04 Jul 2017 | |
| 8918 | Encoding and Encoded Texts | Panel chaired by Pip Wilcox, with Barbara McGillivray, Megan Senseney and Nicholas Cole. | Pip Wilcox, Barbara McGillivray, Megan Senseney, Nicholas Cole. | 04 Jul 2017 | |
| 8919 | The Law of the Few - Sanjeev Goyal | The study of networks offers a fruitful approach to understanding human behaviour. Sanjeev Goyal is one of its pioneers. In this lecture Sanjeev presents a puzzle: | Sanjeev Goyal | 04 Jul 2017 | |
| 8920 | 2017 Opening Keynote: Jack of all Trades, Master of One: the Promise of Intermethodological Collaboration | Dr Diane Jakacki, Digital Scholarship Coordinator, Faculty Teaching Associate in Comparative Humanities, Bucknell University , gives the opening keynote to the 2017 Digital Humanities at Oxford Seminar School. | Diane Jakacki | 04 Jul 2017 | |
| 8921 | Images of Mithra | Book at Lunchtime discussion | Dominic Dalglish, Josephine Quinn, Elleke Boehmer, Robert Bracey, Peter Stewart, Richard Gordon | 03 Jul 2017 | |
| 8922 | Bridging the Research-Practice Gap: Applied Transitional Justice Research | Pablo de Greiff, UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation, and guarantees of non-recurrence, gives a talk for the OTJR 10th Anniversary Event. | Pablo de Greiff | 30 Jun 2017 | |
| 8923 | Authority, Expertise and Race in the South African TRC | Deborah Posel, Professor of Sociology at UCT, gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series. | Deborah Posel | 30 Jun 2017 | |
| 8924 | Reverse Transitions, Squeezed Civic Space and Human Rights | Antoine Buyse, Director of the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights, gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series. | Antoine Buyse | 30 Jun 2017 | |
| 8925 | Aiming for Moral Mediocrity | In this talk, Eric Schwitzgebel considers whether it's acceptable to aim for peer-relative mediocrity. | Eric Schwitzgebel | 29 Jun 2017 | |
| 8926 | Repositioning Women's Health Care: A Case Study on Women Who Survived Ebola in Sierra Leone | Part of the Humanities & Identities Lunchtime Series | Elleke Boehmer, Fatou Wurie | 27 Jun 2017 | |
| 8927 | Creative Commons | Solving the Replication Crisis in Psychology: Insights from History and Philosophy of Science | In this episode, Brian Earp discusses the 'Reproducibility Project' and questions whether psychology is in crisis or not. | Brian Earp | 27 Jun 2017 |
| 8928 | Double Seminar on Biomedical Technology and Moral Bioenhancement | In this double seminar, Erasmus visitors Laurentiu Staicu and Emanuel-Mihail Socaciua discuss the rise of biomedical technology and some of the legal issues of moral bioenhancement | Laurentiu Staicu, Emanuel-Mihail Socaciua | 05 Jul 2017 | |
| 8929 | Big Data and the Humanities: How digital research, computational techniques and big data contribute to knowledge | Professor Ralph Schroeder, Senior Research Fellow with the Oxford Internet Institute and Laird Barrett, Senior Digital Product Manager for the Taylor and Francis Group, give a talk for DHOXSS 2017. | Ralph Schroede, Laird Barrett | 06 Jul 2017 | |
| 8930 | Lexical diversity and coverage in tertiary-level STEM: a corpus-based comparison of English-medium lectures in Anglophone and non-Anglophone contexts | Jessica Briggs, Centre for Research and Development in English Medium Instruction, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the EMI conference. | Jessica Briggs | 05 Jul 2017 | |
| 8931 | Language and disciplinary learning combined: CLIL challenging conceptions of language skills | Tarja Nikula, Centre for Applied Language Studies, University of Jyvåskylå, gives a talk for the EMI conference. | Tarja Nikula | 05 Jul 2017 | |
| 8932 | Systematic review of English Medium Instruction | Ernesto Macaro (with Samantha Seiter, Jiangshan An, Jack Pun, Julie Dearden), Centre for Research and Development in English Medium Instruction, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the EMI Symposium. | Ernesto Macaro | 05 Jul 2017 | |
| 8933 | The Quill Project: Modelling and Visualizing the Creation of the American Constitution | Dr Nicholas Cole and Dr Alfie Abdul-Rahman discuss the Quill Project, a software platform developed to aid research and teaching of the history of Parliamentary-style negotiations, and particularuarly the creation of the Constitution of the United States. | Nicholas Cole, Alfie Abdul-Rahman | 05 Jul 2017 | |
| 8934 | Seeing is Believing: Computer vision and machine learning for image collections | Giles Bergel gives a talk on using new technologies to understand the history of books and printing. | Giles Bergel | 05 Jul 2017 | |
| 8935 | Migration, Memory and Identity | Part of the Humanities & Identities Lunchtime Seminar Series | Laura van Broekhoven, Elleke Boehmer, Karma Nabulsi, Gayle Lonergan | 07 Jul 2017 | |
| 8936 | Creative Commons | Veteran Dialogue and the Future of War | A panel discussion that looks at the dialogue between civilians and military in times of conflict. | Cheyney Ryan | 07 Jul 2017 |
| 8937 | Wikimedia: Wikipedia's sister projects as platforms for Digital Humanities | Martin Poulter, Oxford's Wikimedian in Reseidence, gives a masterclass in using Wikimedia for digital research. | Martin Poulter | 07 Jul 2017 | |
| 8938 | Ada Lovelace: Creative computing and an experimental humanities | Pip Willcox and David De Roure give a presentation on Ada Lovelace, one of the early pioneers in computing. | Pip Wilcox, David De Roure | 07 Jul 2017 | |
| 8939 | 2017 Closing Keynote: What Happens When the Internet of Things Meets the Humanities? | Andrew Prescott, University of Glasgow and AHRC Theme Leader Fellow for Digital Transformations, gives the closing keynote for the 2017 DHOXSS. | Andrew Prescott | 07 Jul 2017 | |
| 8940 | Working with very large corpora: Building your worksets in the HathiTrust | Kevin Page, Iain Emsley and David Weigl talk about using The HathiTrust Digital Library to conduct research in this interstice workshop. | Kevin Page, Iain Emsley, David Weigl | 07 Jul 2017 | |
| 8941 | Adventures in Field-Building: On the History of Area Studies/Middle East Studies in the United States | Zachary Lockman has taught modern Middle Eastern history at New York University since 1995. His most recent book is Field Notes: The Making of Middle East Studies in the United States (2016). | Zachary Lockman | 11 Jul 2017 | |
| 8942 | George Antonius Memorial Lecture: The Iraq Invasion and Aftermath: Lessons for Arab World Reform | Jeremy Greenstock is the Chairman of the strategic advisory company, Gatehouse Advisory Partners, established in September 2010, and Chairman of Lambert Energy Advisory, the oil and gas specialists, since January 2012. | Sir Jeremy Greenstock | 11 Jul 2017 | |
| 8943 | FMR 55 - The pavements and slums of Dhaka | Almost half a million people every year seek refuge in Dhaka, compelled by a nexus of climate change, poverty and environmental degradation. Many end up on living on the pavements. | Nellie LeBeau, Hugh Tuckfield | 11 Jul 2017 | |
| 8944 | FMR 55 - Mass shelters: inappropriate in displacement | Mass shelters appear to be an inappropriate shelter solution even in the acute onset of a crisis, creating problems of dignity and security and having significant health consequences. | Alena Koscalova, Yann Lelevrier | 11 Jul 2017 | |
| 8945 | FMR 55 - More design, less innovation | Those working in international agencies to develop shelter solutions for displaced populations can learn much from human-centred design practices of professional architects and planners. | Mitchell Sipus | 11 Jul 2017 | |
| 8946 | FMR 55 - The humanitarian-architect divide | Humanitarians and architects can fail to find a common language, characterising each other in schematic terms. | Tom Scott-Smith | 11 Jul 2017 | |
| 8947 | FMR 55 - Using public schools as shelter for IDPs in Yemen | The two years of conflict in Yemen have created 3.3 million internally displaced person (IDPs), 20% of whom live in spontaneous settlements or collective centres, including public buildings. Schools top the list of the public buildings that are frequently | Mohammed Al-Sabahi and Ghaidaa Motahar | 11 Jul 2017 | |
| 8948 | FMR 55 General - Cash transfer programming: lessons from northern Iraq | Cash transfers can be a powerful tool in situations of conflict and forced migration. However, the need to adopt a context- and conflict-sensitive approach is of great importance. | Yvonne Deblon, Patrick Gutekunst | 11 Jul 2017 | |
| 8949 | FMR 55 General - Facilitating 'reasonable hope' with refugees and asylum seekers | The loss of hope over time has led to despair and a mental health crisis for refugees and asylum seekers on Manus Island and Nauru. | Greg Turner | 11 Jul 2017 | |
| 8950 | FMR 55 General - Vulnerability of refugees with communication disabilities to SGBV: evidence from Rwanda | Refugees with communication disabilities are particularly vulnerable to sexual and gender-based violence, in part because of their limited ability to report abuse. | Julie Marshall, Helen Barrett, Angelo Ebengo | 11 Jul 2017 | |
| 8951 | FMR 55 General - The power of education in refugees' lives: Sri Lankan refugees in India | In their determination to take control of an uncertain future, Sri Lankan refugees living in the camps of Tamil Nadu, India, have prioritised education. | Antony Jeevarathnam Mayuran | 11 Jul 2017 | |
| 8952 | FMR 55 General - Children of rape of refugee women, and statelessness, in Egypt | The facilitation of birth registration procedures for children born from rape – particularly of refugee women – is necessary in order to prevent statelessness. | Mohamed Farahat | 11 Jul 2017 | |
| 8953 | FMR 55 General - Proving torture: demanding the impossible | New research demonstrates that errors by Home Office asylum caseworkers in their handling of expert medical evidence of torture can make it almost impossible for survivors of torture seeking asylum in the UK to prove that they were tortured. | Lucy Gregg, Jo Pettitt | 11 Jul 2017 | |
| 8954 | FMR 55 General - Giving birth in transit through Greece | Pregnant refugee women en route through Europe are having to give birth in extremely difficult conditions. They face appalling choices, and their babies risk being stateless. | Raquel Esther Jorge Ricart | 11 Jul 2017 | |
| 8955 | Making trials more efficient: Trial Forge and how you can help | Trials are important; very often they are also inefficient. Trial Forge aims to improve trial efficacy by identifying and then filling gaps in trial methods research. | Shaun Treweek | 10 Jul 2017 | |
| 8956 | Using mixed methods in health psychology: Reflections on research design, epistemology, and practicalities | In this talk, Dr Felicity Bishop will critically reflect on mixed methods research that she has conducted and discuss the philosophical and technical challenges of mixed methods. | Felicity Bishop | 10 Jul 2017 | |
| 8957 | Complexity in our multiple identities: the 2017 Disability Lecture | University of Oxford Annual Disability Lecture | Dan Holloway, Torø Graven, Rebecca Surender, Marie Tidball, Caroline Moughton | 10 Jul 2017 | |
| 8958 | Teaching the Codex 2: Material and Digital | Henrike Lähnemann (Oxford) gives a talk at the 2016 Teaching the Codex Colloquium. | Henrike Lähnemann | 12 Jul 2017 | |
| 8959 | Teaching the Codex 1: Codicology | Daniel Wakelin (Oxford) gives a talk at the 2016 Teaching the Codex Colloquium. | Daniel Wakelin | 12 Jul 2017 | |
| 8960 | Exploring the next generation digital learning environments | Chuck Severance, University of Michigan, looks at Learning Management Systems and what comes next. | D Charles Severance | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8961 | Representing the Muslim in America | Linda Moreno gives a talk for the Mansfield College seminar series. | Linda Moreno | 14 Jul 2017 | |
| 8962 | Trump's America: a Political and an Economics Journalist Take Stock | Joe Klein and Paul Solman give a talk for the Mansfield College seminar series. | Joe Klein, Paul Solman | 14 Jul 2017 | |
| 8963 | Teaching the Codex 3: 2016 Summary | David d'Avray (UCL) gives closing remarks at the 2016 Teaching the Codex Colloquium. | David D'avray | 14 Jul 2017 | |
| 8964 | Images and Influence: The Fetus in Art | Professor Carol Sanger, Hon. Fellow, Mansfield College, gives a talk for the Mansfield college lecture series. | Carol Sanger | 14 Jul 2017 | |
| 8965 | FMR 55 - From the Editors | All displaced people need some form of shelter, and circumstances dictate that in reality not much of it conforms to the typical picture of a tent or tarpaulin nor meets official standards. | Marion Couldrey, Maurice Herson | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8966 | FMR 55 - Refugee settlements and sustainable planning | We need to develop refugee settlement planning processes that not only facilitate long-term planning but also allow for incremental upgrading. The case of M’Bera in Mauritania illustrates this. | Brett Moore | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8967 | FMR 55 - Shelter in flux | Current humanitarian guidelines do not sufficiently cover what shelter means in volatile and protracted conflict settings, particularly outside organised camps. We propose improved tools that will address that gap. | Charles Parrack, Brigitte Piquard, Cathrine Brun | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8968 | FMR 55 - An architectural investigation into the provision of refugee accommodation | When challenged to investigate accommodation options for refugees in their city, architecture students found that there are simple and plausible architectural answers for the integration of refugees in medium-sized European cities such as A Coruña. | Plácido Lizancos, Evaristo Zas | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8969 | FMR 55 - The case for self-recovery | Most families recovering from the catastrophe of a disaster rebuild their own homes. This practice of self-recovery by non-displaced communities has potential for displaced populations too. | Bill Flinn, Holly Schofield, Luisa Miranda Morel | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8970 | FMR 55 - Pre-fabricated or freely fabricated? | The architectural forms of emergency shelters and the ways they are created play a significant role in the ability of their inhabitants to deal with their displacement and to perhaps feel, even temporarily, at home. | Irit Katz | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8971 | FMR 55 - Shelter for refugees arriving in Greece, 2015-17 | Mass arrivals in Greece since 2015 have far exceeded the supply of acceptable shelter. The attempts to provide solutions continues. | John F Wain | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8972 | FMR 55 - From drawing-board to Jungle | Our research and development department has been working on a shelter solution in accordance with the requirement of improving logistics, installation, flexibility, the use of natural resources and, above all, the improvement of living conditions. | Pedro Sáez, Carmen García | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8973 | FMR 55 - The diversity of data needed to drive design | The developers of the Refugee Housing Unit know every aspect and component of their design but can never know what it is like to wake up in one of them every day. | Märta Terne, Johan Karlsson, Christian Gustafsson | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8974 | FMR 55 - Choice in shelter solutions in Somalia | The complex, inter-linked and multi-dimensional humanitarian challenges in Somalia require equally complex responses in order to be able to bolster the resilience of Somali people. | Martijn Goddeeris, Gregg McDonald | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8975 | FMR 55 - Refugees and the city: UN-Habitat's New Urban Agenda | Special protection for refugees and displaced persons should be part of countries' housing policies. | Raffael Beier, Jasmin Fritzsche | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8976 | FMR 55 - Shelter provision and state sovereignty in Calais | Government provision of shelter for Calais’ migrant population over the last twenty years has prioritised the assertion of state authority over the alleviation of human suffering. Policies in 2015-16, which involved the destruction of informal shelter and | Michael Boyle | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8977 | FMR 55 - A camp redefined as part of the city | Was what was built at La Linière in Grand-Synthe in northern France a traditional refugee camp or a new kind of urban district? | Cyrille Hanappe | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8978 | FMR 55 - Appropriating buildings to house refugees: Berlin Tempelhof | As European cities continue to co-opt existing buildings to use as refugee shelters, the inherent spatial characteristics of these structures present significant challenges to the authorities that select the sites and to those who must reside in them. | Toby Parsloe | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8979 | FMR 55 - Collective homemaking in transit | The daily activities of the residents and volunteers of the City Plaza Refugee Accommodation Centre in Athens and the organisation of the space help to construct a positive notion of ‘home’. | Alexandra Koptyaeva | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8980 | FMR 55 - Perpetually temporary shelter in Trieste | An old building that has seen displaced people in it many times over many years is being used by the latest group of arrivals, this time from outside Europe. | Roberta Altin | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8981 | FMR 55 - The impact of humanitarian shelter and settlements on child protection | Insufficient attention has been paid to the design of shelters and settlements in protracted refugee encampments in Eastern Africa. The results invisibly obstruct young children’s development. | Nerea Amorós Elorduy | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8982 | FMR 55 - Reducing GBV risks through better shelter programme design | Good shelter programming must include mitigation measures throughout the project cycle in order to reduce GBV risks. | Amelia Rule, Jessica Izquierdo, Alberto Piccioli | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8983 | FMR 55 - Thriving spaces: greening refugee settlements | By incorporating urban agriculture initiatives within refugee camp settings, the concept of shelter can be expanded to include providing protection from the climate, addressing nutritional deficiencies and increasing levels of human dignity, place makin | Carrie Perkins, Andrew Adam-Bradford, Mikey Tomkins | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8984 | FMR 55 - Repurposing shelter for displaced people in Ukraine | Buildings in Ukraine are being repurposed to provide shelter for those fleeing conflict in the country but, as the war continues, the need for more permanent solutions must be acknowledged. | Laura A Dean | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8985 | FMR 55 - Reconstructing 'home' in northern Uganda | An understanding of shelter in situations of displacement and return must take into consideration both material and non-material dimensions. | Alice Anderson-Gough | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8986 | FMR 55 - Planning for the integration of refugee and host communities in Turkana County, Kenya | The Kalobeyei New Settlement focuses on the creation of a spatial plan to guide settlement in both the short and the long term to the benefit of both host community and refugees. | Yuka Terada, David Evans, Dennis Mwaniki | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8987 | FMR 55 - Poor Albanians who hosted displaced Kosovars | The experience of hosting displaced Kosovars is one that at least one Albanian village would prefer not to repeat. | Beryl Nicholson | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8988 | FMR 55 - Hosting the displaced – and being hosted | A local family hosting a displaced family in their home is becoming a well-recognised form of shelter for families in displacement. | Cynthia Caron | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8989 | FMR 55 - Security of tenure in the urban context | Addressing the lack of secure tenure and the risk of forced eviction is one of the defining characteristics of urban shelter response. | Neil Brighton, Kirstie Farmer, Oyvind Nordlie | 13 Jul 2017 | |
| 8990 | Thinking the Beyond of Crisis | Professor Simon Glendinnning (London School of Economics) delivered the keynote address on 'Thinking the Beyond of Crisis' at the TORCH Crisis, Extremes, and Apocalypse event 'Rethinking Crisis'. | Simon Glendinning | 18 Jul 2017 | |
| 8991 | Fascism, Fake News, and the Nature of Social Extremophilia | With Luciano Floridi (University of Oxford). | Luciano Floridi | 18 Jul 2017 | |
| 8992 | Early Intervention: What do we know about what works | Tom McBride (Early Intervention Foundation) gives the final presentation in the fourth panel; Research for Change. | Tom McBride | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 8993 | Mobilising research to address our mental health crisis. | Cynthia Joyce (MQ, Mental Health Research Charity), gives the this talk in he fourth panel, Research for Change. | Cynthia Joyce | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 8994 | Young people’s involvement in research: The NEUROSEC Young People’s Advisory Group Initiative | Members of Oxford YPAG talk about their work and experiences in the Young People’s Advisory Group Initiative. Part of the fourth panel; Research for Change. | Members of Oxford YPAG | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 8995 | Introduction to fourth panel | Prof. Ilina Singh (BeGOOD PI, University of Oxford), introduces the fourth panel in the conference. | Ilina Singh | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 8996 | Response to third panel | Prof. Essi Viding (University College London) responds to the third panel; Young People’s Voices, Young People’s Citizenship. | Essi Viding | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 8997 | Psychosis, biomarkers, and young people’s moral perspectives | Arianna Manzini (BeGOOD team, Psychiatry, University of Oxford), gives the second talk in the third panel, Young People’s Voices, Young People’s Citizenship. | Arianna Manzini | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 8998 | vVirtual ethics: Developing e-tools to assess young people’s moral attitudes | Dr. Gabriela Pavarini (BeGOOD team, Psychiatry, University of Oxford) gives the first presentation in the third panel; Young People’s Voices, Young People’s Citizenship. | Gabriela Pavarini | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 8999 | Second response to second panel | Dr. Dorothee Horstkötter (Maastricht University) gives the second response to the second panel, Psychosis Risk: From Research to Practice. | Dorothee Horstkötter | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9000 | First response to second panel | Respondent: Prof. Matthew Broome (Psychiatry, University of Oxford) gives the first response to the second panel. | Matthew Broome | 25 Jul 2017 |