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| 10801 | FMR 61 - The ethical use of images and messaging | NGOs, international organisations and donors alike must consider the impact of the images and messaging they use in seeking to raise funds for humanitarian assistance. | Dualta Roughneen | 20 Jun 2019 | |
| 10802 | FMR 61 - Representing refugees in advocacy campaigns | The representations of refugees created by advocacy and solidarity groups must be devised in partnership with those whose stories are being told. | Natalie Slade | 20 Jun 2019 | |
| 10803 | FMR 61 - Putting safeguarding commitments into practice | Aid organisations have to go further if they are to meet commitments to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse, listen to survivors, and remove barriers to reporting. | Agnes Olusese, Catherine Hingley | 19 Jun 2019 | |
| 10804 | FMR 61 - Safeguarding in conflict and crisis | Robust, comprehensive safeguarding measures, including those used in crisis- and conflict-affected contexts, need to take appropriate account of local contexts in order to adhere to the highest international standards, including in safeguarding children. | Sarah Blakemore, Rosa Freedman | 19 Jun 2019 | |
| 10805 | FMR 61 - Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond - A life not ordinary: our colleague Barbara Harrell-Bond | During Refugee Week 2018, the Refugee Studies Centre showed a new film entitled A Life Not Ordinary, a documentary about Barbara Harrell-Bond, OBE, Emeritus Professor, founder of the RSC, and our colleague. | Dawn Chatty, Matthew Gibney and Roger Zetter | 19 Jun 2019 | |
| 10806 | FMR 61 - Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond - A lifelong commitment to justice | Barbara Harrell-Bond’s work had a radical impact on the lives of the uprooted and on people’s attitudes towards them. | HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan | 19 Jun 2019 | |
| 10807 | FMR 61 - Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond - A refugee-centered perspective | Part of Barbara’s legacy is her refugee-centred approach to forced migration and refugee studies. | Anita H Fábos | 19 Jun 2019 | |
| 10808 | FMR 61 - Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond - Building expert witness reports: Barbara’s legacy | The importance of rigour and detail in preparing expert witness reports cannot be overstated. | Maja Grundler | 19 Jun 2019 | |
| 10809 | FMR 61 - Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond - The helpfulness of Imposing Aid: a tribute from the Refugee Law Project | Twenty years after Barbara Harrell-Bond co-founded the Refugee Law Project in Uganda, its current director considers the continuing legacy of the principles that run through her book. | Chris Dolan | 19 Jun 2019 | |
| 10810 | FMR 61 - Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond - Barbara’s ethics of antagonism | Barbara Harrell-Bond’s approach stemmed from her core belief that we are all adults, all equal, all responsible. | Joshua Craze | 19 Jun 2019 | |
| 10811 | FMR 61 - Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond - AMERA: delivering a refugee-centred approach to protection | Former AMERA staff and advisers reflect on the impact this NGO had in advancing refugee protection and how it embodied Barbara Harrell-Bond’s philosophy. | Sarah Elliott, Megan Denise Smith | 19 Jun 2019 | |
| 10812 | FMR 61 - Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond - From a critique of camps to better forms of aid | What insights can the pre-eminent critic of camp-based aid provision, Barbara Harrell-Bond, offer contemporary practitioners? | Alyoscia D’Onofrio | 13 Jun 2019 | |
| 10813 | FMR 61 - Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond - Resist injustice | The assistance that I, as a refugee, received from Barbara Harrell-Bond shows that her defence of refugees went far beyond the preparation of asylum applications. | Olivier Rukundo | 13 Jun 2019 | |
| 10814 | Creative Commons | Leonardo's thoughts on mechanics and useful inventions | 6,000 surviving notes and drawings reveal Leonardo da Vinci’s way of thinking. This talk focuses on Leonardo’s second book, On Mechanics, and explores how he later applied mechanical laws to studies for 'useful inventions'. | Matthew Landrus | 12 Jun 2019 |
| 10815 | Creative Commons | Particles in space | Join Dr Donal Hill for a tour of the invisible, as he describes how particle detectors measure 3D information to help uncover the secrets of tiny fundamental particles. | Donal Hill | 12 Jun 2019 |
| 10816 | Creative Commons | Getting to the heart of cardiac disease: a multi-disciplinary effort to image the heart in 3D | Discover how researchers are using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to acquire images that show how the heart works on both a whole organ and cellular level. With Dr Kerstin Timm and Dr Justin Lau. | Kerstin Timm, Justin Lau | 12 Jun 2019 |
| 10817 | Plans and elevation: the development of architectural drawings | Dr Karl Kinsella introduces a 12th-century manuscript which explores the mystical visions of the prophet Ezekiel and contains some of the earliest architectural drawings in existence. | Karl Kinsella | 12 Jun 2019 | |
| 10818 | Parallel lines down the centuries | For 21 centuries, mathematicians worried about a fundamental assumption made by Euclid of Alexandria: that parallel lines must meet at infinity. | Christopher Hollings | 12 Jun 2019 | |
| 10819 | Creative Commons | 'The Mask of a Very Definite Purpose': Edith Wharton and the Classics | The annual Classics & English lecture given in May 2019: Isobel Hurst (Goldsmiths) discusses Edith Wharton and the Classics. | Isobel Hurst | 03 Jun 2019 |
| 10820 | People's Landscapes: Living in Landscapes | A roundtable discussion explore landscape as a space for living, considering the pressures on land from population growth and discussing questions of preservation vs. development. | Alice Purkiss, Lucy Footer, Ingrid Samuel, Crispin Truman, Dave Lomax, Caitlin Desilvey, David Howard | 23 Jul 2019 | |
| 10821 | George Antonius Memorial Lecture: Reflections on Three Decades in Pursuit of Palestinian Statehood | Dr Saeb Erekat (Secretary General of the Palestine Liberation Organization) gives the 2019 George Anronius Memorial Lecture. Chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan (St Antony's College). | Saeb Erekat | 20 Jun 2019 | |
| 10822 | People's Landscapes: Future Landscapes | A roundtable discussion consider future landscapes in the context of food, farming and conservation. | Alice Purkiss, Helen Antrobus, Anita Weatherby, Sue Cornwell, E.J. Milner-Gulland, Phil Jarvis, Prue Addison | 23 Jul 2019 | |
| 10823 | At The Interface : Richard Mooney | We discuss Auditory Neuroscience in particular during vocal learning | Alexander von Klemperer, Samuel Picard, Richard Mooney | 23 Jul 2019 | |
| 10824 | Hirak: A roundtable on the Algerian protests | Roundtable discussion looking at the Algerian protests. With Michael Willis (St Antony’s College), James McDougall (Trinity College), Hicham Yezza (Ceasefire Magazine) and Latefa Guemar (University of East London). | Michael Willis, James McDougall, Hicham Yezza, Latefa Guemar | 20 Jun 2019 | |
| 10825 | The Iraq War Inquiry - a study in contemporary political, diplomatic, military and reconstruction history | The seminar will consider the Iraq Inquiry’s origins, terms of reference, mode of operation, and issues which arose in the course of its work, in framing its conclusions, and on its publication and reception. | Sir John Chilcot | 08 Feb 2019 | |
| 10826 | Creative Commons | The earth compels: Forces of destruction and creation in the history of African popular culture | Prof Karin Barber delivers keynote lecture for 'Cultural Production in Africa's Extractive Communities' workshop | Karin Barber | 16 May 2019 |
| 10827 | Desert in the Promised Land: The Politics and Semiotics of Space in Israeli Culture | Yael Zerubavel (Professor Emerita of Jewish Studies and History, Rutgers University) gives a talk for the Middle East Centre, chaired by Professor Yaacov Yadgar (Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies, St Anne's). | Yael Zerubavel | 10 May 2019 | |
| 10828 | Situating the Study of Islam in Global Intellectual History: Toshihiko Izutsu's Middle-Earth | Armando Salvatore (McGill University) gives a talk as part of the following conference: Neither Near Nor Far: Encounters and Exchanges between Japan and the Middle East. | Armando Salvatore | 29 May 2019 | |
| 10829 | Gravitational Waves and Prospects for Multi-messenger Astronomy | Professor Barry C Barish gives a talk on the quest for the detection of gravitational waves. | Barry C. Barrish | 30 Jul 2019 | |
| 10830 | Finding aliens – An update on the search for life in the Universe | Bill Diamond, President & CEO The SETI Institute gives an an update on the search for life in the Universe. Hosted by Ian Shipsey, Head of Physics. | Bill Diamond, Ian Shipsey | 30 Jul 2019 | |
| 10831 | Lecture and Book Launch- The politics of family law reform in Jordan and Morocco: Two seemingly similar monarchies, two different approaches | Dr Dorthe Engelcke (Max Planck Institute, Hamburg) gives a discussion Chair: Dr Michael Willis (St Antony's College). | Dörthe Engelcke | 14 Jun 2019 | |
| 10832 | Theologians and their audience: persuasion or advocacy? | Fourth and final video of the 2019 Hensley Henson series, with Prof Morwenna Ludlow, The University of Exeter. | Morwenna Ludlow | 07 Mar 2019 | |
| 10833 | Making and being made: the craft of words as discipleship | Third lecture in the 2019 Hensley Henson series, with Prof Morwenna Ludlow, The University of Exeter. | Morwenna Ludlow | 21 Feb 2019 | |
| 10834 | The theologian as wordsmith: a 'good man expert in speaking'? | Second lecture in the 2019 Hensley Henson series, with Prof Morwenna Ludlow, The University of Exeter. | Morwenna Ludlow | 08 Feb 2019 | |
| 10835 | Good words: for profit or for pleasure? | First lecture in the 2019 Hensley Henson lecture series. With Prof Morwenna Ludlow, The University of Exeter. | Morwenna Ludlow | 24 Jan 2019 | |
| 10836 | TCHIP Archival Research | In this episode, Principal Investigator Claire Holden discusses different kinds of archival research on the TCHIP project. | Marten Noorduin, Claire Holden, Eric Clarke | 05 Aug 2019 | |
| 10837 | Storming Utopia | This event is an Oxford Public Engagement with Research and part of a Knowledge Exchange project. Organised by Professor Wes Williams (Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages) and Richard Scholar (Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages). | Wes Williams, Richard Scholar, Amantha Edmead, Erin Maglaque, Euton Daley MBE, Sara-Louise Cooper, James Attlee | 14 Aug 2019 | |
| 10838 | Academic Essentials (Postgraduate) | An introduction to academic life at Oxford specifically for new postgraduate students with advice about how to navigate the demands of your course. | Allison D'Ambrosia, James Tibbert | 14 Aug 2019 | |
| 10839 | Academic Essentials (Undergraduate) | An introduction to academic life at Oxford specifically for new undergraduate students with advice about how to navigate the demands of your course. | Teodora Musatoiu, Liam Arbuthnot | 14 Aug 2019 | |
| 10840 | Social Essentials | How to make the most of your social experience at the University, including information about joining student clubs, college life, University sports, Freshers’ Fair, transport and day-to-day life in the city of Oxford. | Joe Inwood, Toni Adenle | 14 Aug 2019 | |
| 10841 | Medical advice and negotiations of medical authority in Nigerian HIV consultations | AfOx Visiting Fellow, Dr Eniola Boluwaduro delivered this talk at All Souls College. Using the methodology of conservation analysis, Eniola examined the way in which doctors negotiate medical authority with patients during HIV consultations in Nigeria. | Eniola Boluwaduro | 16 Aug 2019 | |
| 10842 | Creative Commons | Cornelia van Duijn | Professor of Epidemiology Cornelia van Duijn in conversation with Stanley Ulijaszek | Cornelia van Duijn, Stanley Ulijaszek | 02 Sep 2019 |
| 10843 | Creative Commons | Gavin Dalton | Astrophysicist Davin Dalton in conversation with Stanley Ulijaszek | Gavin Dalton, Stanley Ulijaszek | 02 Sep 2019 |
| 10844 | Fight the Resistance | Learn about the world's first ever antibiotic, how the misuse of antibiotics has built the antibiotic resistance crises we are facing today and hear how scientists at Oxford University are developing new ways to improve antibiotic effectiveness. | Claire Hill | 02 Sep 2019 | |
| 10845 | Creative Commons | Helena Hamerow | Professor of Early Medieval Archaeology Helena Hamerow speaks with Stanley Ulijaszek | Helena Hamerow, Staney Ulijaszek | 02 Sep 2019 |
| 10846 | Creative Commons | Diarmaid MacCulloch | Diarmaid MacCulloch speaks with Stanley Ulijaszek | Diarmaid MacCulloch, Stanley Ulijaszek | 02 Sep 2019 |
| 10847 | Creative Commons | Sibel Erduran | Professor of Science Education Sibel Erduran speaks with Stanley Ulijaszek | Sibel Erduran, Stanley Ulijaszek | 02 Sep 2019 |
| 10848 | Creative Commons | When Life Got Hard | In this podcast episode Museum research fellow Dr Duncan Murdock talks about the first animals to build skeletons, and what they did with them. | Duncan Murdock | 13 Sep 2019 |
| 10849 | Creative Commons | Social ecology of cocoa farming in Ghana | AfOx Visiting Fellow, Dr Rebecca Asare from the Nature Conservation Research Centre delivered this seminar co-hosted by AfOx and the African House at Christ Church College. | Rebecca Asare | 20 Sep 2019 |
| 10850 | Creative Commons | Gender and water access- leveraging on social capital for inclusive access | AfOx Visiting Fellow Professor Salome Bukachi, University of Nairobi delivered this seminar co-hosted by AfOx and the African House at Christ Church College. | Salome Bukachi | 20 Sep 2019 |
| 10851 | Creative Commons | Fighting against Poverty in the African Great Lakes Region: a question of Power and Resistance | AfOx Visiting Fellow, Dr Aymar Bisoka from the Catholic University of Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo delivered this seminar co-hosted by AfOx and the African House at Christ Church College. | Aymar Bisoka | 23 Sep 2019 |
| 10852 | Creative Commons | The Many Universes of Quantum Materials | Professor Stephen Blundell explores the many universes of quantum materials for the 2019 Quantum Materials Public Lecture. | Stephen Blundell | 07 Oct 2019 |
| 10853 | From Eugenics to Human Gene Editing: Engineering Life in China in a Global Context | In November 2018, a Chinese scientist announced the birth of the world’s first gene-edited babies and sparked outrage across the world. Professor Nie considers how China's complex socio-ethical approach paved the way for this controversial experiment. | Jing-Bao Nie | 07 Oct 2019 | |
| 10854 | How bad is the current crisis of American democracy? | Professor Adam Smith gives a talk to alumni entitled "How bad is the current crisis of American democracy?" | Adam Smith | 04 Oct 2019 | |
| 10855 | Creative Commons | But what about men?: Gender Discomfort in International Criminal Justice | Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) has become 'hyper-visible' in international criminal justice, yet scholars disagree whether this is a good thing for feminism or not. | Leila Ullrich | 07 Oct 2019 |
| 10856 | Calcium is at the Coeur of Normal Heart Function and Disease | Donald M. Bers delivers the Newton Abraham Professor Lecture, 2019. The lecture discusses the mechanisms by which calcium orchestrates cardiac function in health and is also involved in heart failure and life-threatening arrhythmias. | Donald M. Bers | 08 Oct 2019 | |
| 10857 | Creative Commons | Literary Allusion in Harry Potter | J.K. Rowling’s imagination is fired by the past. How do historical objects illuminate the real-world sources of her ideas? | Beatrice Groves, Victoria McGuinness | 11 Oct 2019 |
| 10858 | Creative Commons | Richard Reid | Richard Reid, historian of Africa, in conversation with Stanley Ulijaszek. | Richard Reid, Stanley Ulijaszek | 16 Oct 2019 |
| 10859 | Surviving the cash crunch: Bhekisisa's road to non-profit health and social justice journalism | Mia Malan, journalist, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. | Mia Malan | 18 Oct 2019 | |
| 10860 | Zaharoff Lecture 2018: Je n'ai pas la tentation du silence | Pierre Michon, writer, gives the 2018 Zaharoff lecture. Introduced by Catriona Seth. | Pierre Michon | 18 Oct 2019 | |
| 10861 | Climate Change and the Rule of Law | Despite three decades of legal development, existing systems of law fail to provide effective foundations for limiting climate change. | Cinnamon Carlarne | 18 Oct 2019 | |
| 10862 | Creative Commons | 2019 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (3/3): Improving Political Discourse (2): Communicating moral concern beyond blaming and shaming | Lies, propaganda, and fake news have hijacked political discourse, distracting the electorate from engaging with the global problems we face. These Uehiro Lectures suggest a pathway for democratic institutions to devise solutions to the problems we face t | Elizabeth Anderson | 17 Oct 2019 |
| 10863 | Creative Commons | 2019 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (2/3): Improving Political Discourse (1): Re-learning how to talk about facts across group identities | Lies, propaganda, and fake news have hijacked political discourse, distracting the electorate from engaging with the global problems we face. These Uehiro Lectures suggest a pathway for democratic institutions to devise solutions to the problems we face t | Elizabeth Anderson | 17 Oct 2019 |
| 10864 | Creative Commons | 2019 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (1/3): What Has Gone Wrong? Populist politics and the mobilization of fear and resentment | Lies, propaganda, and fake news have hijacked political discourse, distracting the electorate from engaging with the global problems we face. These Uehiro Lectures suggest a pathway for democratic institutions to devise solutions to the problems we face. | Elizabeth Anderson | 17 Oct 2019 |
| 10865 | Lande: The Calais 'Jungle' and Beyond | Book at Lunchtime seminar held on 16th October 2019. | Dan Hicks, Sarah Mallet, Wes Williams, Leonie Ansems de Vries, Mary Bosworth, Lisa Kennedy, John McTernan | 06 Oct 2019 | |
| 10866 | Martyrs and Tricksters: An Ethnography of the Egyptian Revolution | Professor Walter Armbrust (St. Antony's College, Oxford) gives a talk for the Middle East Studies Centre seminar series. Chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan (St. Antony's College, Oxford). | Walter Armbrust | 22 Oct 2019 | |
| 10867 | Safe and effective drugs: The need to use all the available evidence to inform the effectiveness of commonly used medicines | Carl Heneghan, Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine, employs evidence-based methods to research diagnostic reasoning, test accuracy and communicating diagnostic results to a wider audience. | Carl Heneghan | 21 Oct 2019 | |
| 10868 | Next steps? Mixed use, walkable cities | Healthy Cities - Next steps? Mixed use, walkable cities | Karen Barrass, Daniel Elsea, Joanne Murraybrown, Ben Murphy, David Howard | 24 Oct 2019 | |
| 10869 | Litigating Rights - Wolfgang Kaleck in Conversation | Litigating Rights Series - Wolfgang Kaleck in Conversation | Wolfgang Kaleck, Ben Wizner, Annelen Micus | 24 Oct 2019 | |
| 10870 | Us and them? Analysing the inclusion of foreign-born academics in British academia | Abertay University's Toma Pustelnikovaite on the nuances underlying the influx of migrant academics into the UK. | Toma Pustelnikovaite | 25 Oct 2019 | |
| 10871 | Climate change: do individual actions matter? | Is there still potential for actions on an individual level to shape the future of the planet? | Peter Millican, Susan Jebb, Tina Fawcett, Tristram Walsh | 28 Oct 2019 | |
| 10872 | How do you build a greener country? | What does the current infrastructure in the UK look like, and how far is it from where we need to be to meet our international commitments? | Peter Millican, Cameron Hepburn, April Burt, Alison Smith | 28 Oct 2019 | |
| 10873 | Climate change and politics - why haven’t we done more? | With the IPCC warning that policymakers have limited time to keep global warming to a maximum of 1.5° C - why haven’t we done more? | Peter Millican, Caroline Lucas, Ryan Rafaty, Tristram Walsh | 28 Oct 2019 | |
| 10874 | Twelve years to climate disaster? | The IPCC’s 2018 Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C broke into the public consciousness through media reporting that we only had twelve years to limit climate change catastrophe. | Peter Millican, James Painter, Myles Allen, Helen Johnson | 28 Oct 2019 | |
| 10875 | Poverty Matters: Family income, parenting and child outcomes | Naomi Eisenstadt presents evidence that low income itself reduces the chances of good outcomes for children and causes stress in families which exacerbates the risk. | Naomi Eisenstadt | 28 Oct 2019 | |
| 10876 | (De)constructing the crimmigrant other: migration, citizenship, and penal power | Annual Roger Hood Lecture: Professor Katja Franko University of Oslo | Katja Franko | 16 Jul 2019 | |
| 10877 | Creative Commons | The Shamima Begum case: Citizenship Stripping and Belonging in Britain | All Souls Criminology Seminar Series - Devyani Prabhat, University of Bristol | Devyani Prabhat | 16 Jul 2019 |
| 10878 | Creative Commons | "Doing Civilization's Heavy Lifting": The State of Injustice in the United States | All Souls Criminology Seminar Series - Dr Tony Platt, University of California, Berkeley | Tony Platt | 16 Jul 2019 |
| 10879 | Creative Commons | Historicising American Exceptionalism in Crime, Punishment and Inequality | All Souls Criminology Seminar Series - Prof. Niki Lacey | Niki Lacey | 16 Jul 2019 |
| 10880 | Creative Commons | Book Launch: Reasons to Doubt: Wrongful Convictions and the Criminal Cases Review Commission (Oxford University Press, 2019) | Book Launch: Reasons to Doubt: Wrongful Convictions and the Criminal Cases Review Commission (Oxford University Press, 2019) | Carolyn Hoyle, Respondent Hannah Quirk | 03 Jul 2019 |
| 10881 | Creative Commons | Book Launch 'When Political Transitions Work: Reconciliation as Interdependence' | This talk was given as part of the Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) Seminar Series. | Fanie du Toit, Kate O'Regan | 25 Jun 2019 |
| 10882 | Colombian Outcast Youths and the Broken Promises of Transformative Justice | This talk was given as part of the Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) Seminar Series. | Elena Butti | 25 Jun 2019 | |
| 10883 | Histories of Emergence | Ravinder Kaur (Associate Professor of Modern South Asian Studies, Copenhagen) gives a lecture on history and public policy. | Ravinder Kaur | 29 Sep 2019 | |
| 10884 | Wrap up and reflection part 2 | Patricia Clavin (Professor of International History, Oxford) gives a lecture on history and public policy. | Patricia Clavin | 29 Sep 2019 | |
| 10885 | Wrap up reflection part 1 | Jeremy Adelman (Henry Charles Lea Professor of History, Princeton) gives a lecture on history and public policy. | Jeremy Adelman | 29 Sep 2019 | |
| 10886 | Divisions of Labour: the Household and the Economy | Peter Hill (Northumbria) gives a lecture on ‘Divisions of Labour: the Household and the Economy’. | Peter Hill | 29 Sep 2019 | |
| 10887 | Household, Wage Labour and Capitalist Transformations in 20th Century Africa | Andreas Eckert (Professor of African History, Humboldt-University Berlin) gives a lecture on ‘Household, Wage Labour and Capitalist Transformations in 20th Century Africa’. | Andreas Eckert | 29 Sep 2019 | |
| 10888 | China and the West: Many Great Divergences | Joel Mokyr (Robert H. Strotz Professor of Arts and Sciences, Northwestern) gives a lecture on ‘China and the West: Many Great Divergences’. | Joel Mokyr | 29 Sep 2019 | |
| 10889 | Silk and Innovation in Pre-modern China and Europe | Dagmar Schafer (Director, Max Planck Institute) and Giorgio Riello (Professor of Early Modern Global History, EUI) give a lecture on ‘Silk and Innovation in Pre-modern China and Europe’. | Dagmar Schafer, Giorgio Riello | 29 Sep 2019 | |
| 10890 | Cosmographical Foundations for the Promotion of Embryo Sciences and Proto- technologies in Pre-industrial Europe and Late Imperial China | Patrick O’Brien (Professor of Economic History in the Department of Economic History, LSE) gives a lecture on ‘Cosmographical Foundations for the Promotion of Embryo Sciences and Proto- technologies in Pre-industrial Europe and Late Imperial China’. | Patrick O’Brien | 29 Sep 2019 | |
| 10891 | The Great Intellectual Divergence: Alexander Hamilton and the Global Origins of Environmental Investmentality | Eli Cook (Assistant Professor of American History, Haifa) gives a lecture on ‘The Great Intellectual Divergence: Alexander Hamilton and the Global Origins of Environmental Investmentality’. | Eli Cook | 28 Sep 2019 | |
| 10892 | Industry in the Global South, 1840s-1940s: Unfinished Business | William Clarence-Smith (Emeritus Professor of History, SOAS) gives a lecture on ‘Industry in the Global South, 1840s-1940s: Unfinished Business’. | William Clarence-Smith | 28 Sep 2019 | |
| 10893 | The Great Acceleration in Asia: Beyond 'Coal and North America' | Kaoru Sugihara (Specially Appointed Professor at the Research Institute for Humanities and Nature, Kyoto) gives a lecture on ‘The Great Acceleration in Asia: Beyond 'Coal and North America'’. | Kaoru Sugihara | 28 Sep 2019 | |
| 10894 | Asia and the Great Divergence | Bishnu Gupta (Professor of Economics, Warwick) gives a lecture on ‘Asia and the Great Divergence’. | Bishnu Gupta | 28 Sep 2019 | |
| 10895 | Did the Little Divergence within Europe and America contribute to the Great Divergence? | Leandro Prados de la Escosura (Professor of Economic History, Carlos III University, Madrid) gives a lecture on ‘Did the Little Divergence within Europe and America contribute to the Great Divergence?’ | Leandro Prados de la Escosura | 28 Sep 2019 | |
| 10896 | The World Historical in China’s Twentieth Century: Perspectives on Modernity, Globalization and Globality | Rebecca Karl (Professor of History, NYU) gives a lecture on ‘The World Historical in China’s Twentieth Century: Perspectives on Modernity, Globalization and Globality’. | Rebecca Karl | 28 Sep 2019 | |
| 10897 | The Limits of Reciprocal Comparisons: Money and Trade Finance in the Early Modern Period | Alejandra Irigoin (Associate Professor in the Department of Economic History, LSE) gives a lecture on ‘The Limits of Reciprocal Comparisons: Money and The Early Modern Period’. | Alejandra Irigoin | 28 Sep 2019 | |
| 10898 | FMR 62 - From the Editors | Voluntary return in safety and with dignity has long been a core tenet of the international refugee regime. | Marion Couldrey, Jenny Peebles | 25 Oct 2019 | |
| 10899 | Creative Commons | The Role of Domestic Law in the International Legal Validity of Treaty Withdrawal | If a state withdraws from a treaty in a manner that violates its own domestic law, will this withdrawal take effect in international law? | Hannah Woolaver | 25 Oct 2019 |
| 10900 | Creative Commons | Changing Directions - Journeys in theatre, opera and installation | World-renowned British director of theatre and opera, Deborah Warner, delivers her inaugural lecture as the 27th Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre. | Deborah Warner | 17 Oct 2019 |
| 10901 | FMR 62 - Shared obstacles to return: Rohingya and South Sudanese | The common barriers to return in the cases of Rohingya refugees and South Sudanese IDPs prompt serious questions about how to ensure the safety and voluntariness of returns. | Daniel P Sullivan | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10902 | FMR 62 - South Sudanese returns: perceptions and responses | Gaining insight into the experiences and perceptions of refugees can help ensure programming is better able to support refugees’ durable return and reintegration. | Catherine Huser, Andrew Cunningham, Christine Kamau, Mary Obara | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10903 | FMR 62 - Return decision making by refugees | There are multiple factors influencing refugees’ decisions to return to their country of origin, not all of which reflect conventional wisdom. | Chloe Sydney | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10904 | FMR 62 - Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in India: return or integration? | For Tamil refugees, considerations of sustainability affect their decision to remain in India or return to Sri Lanka. Their views and aspirations must inform planning for both integration and repatriation. | Amaya Valcárcel Silvela | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10905 | FMR 62 - Syrians in Germany: individuals’ reasons for returning or remaining | Syrian refugees in Europe are not one homogenous group but are individuals and families from different parts of Syria who have different experiences in exile and different expectations around return. | Ahmad Al Ajlan | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10906 | FMR 62 - Working with ‘stayee’ communities: learning from Eritrea | Better understanding of the perceptions and living conditions of the communities into which returnees will arrive may facilitate better integration of those returning from displacement. | Georgia Cole | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10907 | FMR 62 - Repatriation principles under pressure | The laws and norms established by the international community to ensure that organised repatriation takes place in a way that protects the rights of refugees are increasingly being violated. | Jeff Crisp | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10908 | FMR 62 - Durable solutions for returnee children | Durable solutions frameworks for measuring progress towards sustainable return and reintegration fail to specifically consider children’s different needs and experiences. | Stefanie Barratt, Marion Guillaume, Josiah Kaplan | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10909 | FMR 62 - Syrian refugees’ return from Lebanon | Analysis of return practices in Lebanon reveal challenges to voluntary, safe and dignified return. | Tamirace Fakhoury, Derya Ozkul | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10910 | FMR 62 - Encouraging Syrian return: Turkey’s fragmented approach | Turkey’s approach to encouraging refugees to return to Syria risks jeopardising the safety and voluntariness of such returns. | Zeynep Sahin Mencutek | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10911 | FMR 62 - The politics of return from Jordan to Syria | Return preparedness of Syrian refugees has become a prominent issue in Jordan, but the prospect of return raises numerous concerns. | Julia Morris | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10912 | FMR 62 - Rethinking Somali refugee solutions in Kenya | Amid uncertain return conditions, the repatriation of Somali refugees from Kenya risks leading to instances of forced return. Alternative avenues, such as local integration, should be explored. | Peter Kirui, Suzanne Francis | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10913 | FMR 62 - Educating for return: Somali refugees in Dadaab | Finding a ‘durable’ solution for Somali refugees in Dadaab means ensuring they have the knowledge, capacity, confidence and qualifications required for meaningful, lasting return. | Ochan Leomoi, Abdikadir Abikar, HaEun Kim | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10914 | FMR 62 - Forced to return? Facilitated return of refugees to Myanmar | Despite recent political developments in Myanmar and difficult conditions in Thailand, there has been widespread and deep-seated reluctance among refugees to participate in the official facilitated return mechanism. | Yuka Hasegawa | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10915 | FMR 62 - A premature attempt at cessation | There are many lessons to be learned from UNHCR’s controversial – and ultimately reversed – decision to end refugee status for Burmese Chins in India and Malaysia. | Hamsa Vijayaraghavan, Pallavi Saxena | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10916 | FMR 62 - Repatriation with dignity | The Rohingya in Bangladesh and Syrians in Lebanon have different expectations of what repatriation ‘with dignity’ would entail. | Kerrie Holloway | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10917 | FMR 62 - Minority return: the way home | Studying cases of successful minority return may help determine what policies could help other potential returnees. | Djordje Stefanovic, Neophytos Loizides | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10918 | FMR 62 - Legal preparedness for return to Syria | Preparation in terms of legal rights is crucial for Syrian refugees who are planning to return. | Martin Clutterbuck, Laura Cunial, Paola Barsanti, Tina Gewis | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10919 | FMR 62 - Return to Syria after evading conscription | Syrian refugees who have evaded military service face barriers to return which call into question the viability and sustainability of other refugee returns. | Ahmad Araman, Shaza Loutfi | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10920 | FMR 62 - IDPs of East Beirut versus the Lebanese State | This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of the Taif agreement that formally ended the Lebanese Civil War of 1975–1990. Three decades later, some communities remain internally displaced because of the actions of the State. | Diala Lteif | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10921 | FMR 62 - Emerging options for durable solutions in Darfur | IDPs in Darfur continue to face difficulties in securing a durable solution to their displacement. Recent developments may offer new hope for some, but complex challenges remain. | Zurab Elzarov | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10922 | FMR 62 - Political and economic reintegration: key to successful return | Refugees and IDPs require national and international actors to make concerted efforts to ensure that they are successfully reintegrated into the economic, social and political landscapes of their countries of origin. | Barbra N Lukunka, Peter de Clercq | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10923 | FMR 62 - Returns in complex environments: the case of South Sudan | Humanitarian agencies must be extremely cautious about how they support returns and relocations to ensure that they avoid causing harm or allowing humanitarian assistance to be instrumentalised by political actors. | Babette Schots, Garth Smith | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10924 | FMR 62 - Mini-feature - Preventing displacement, addressing root causes and the promise of the Global Compact on Refugees | Preventing displacement by addressing its root causes requires a holistic approach and engagement by a wide range of actors. The starting point must be a better understanding of root causes and their complexity. | Volker Türk | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10925 | FMR 62 - Mini-feature - Shifting power and changing practice to support locally led peace building | Building sustainable peace requires both a greater awareness of the dynamics of localised conflict and a willingness on the part of external actors to cede control to local actors. | Alex Shoebridge | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10926 | FMR 62 Mini-feature - Land and conflict: taking steps towards peace | Thousands of displaced Yazidis in Iraq have been assisted in making a safe, sustainable return through a project that addressed the complexity of issues around land tenure. | Oumar Sylla, Ombretta Tempra, Filiep Decorte, Clarissa Augustinus, Ismael | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10927 | FMR 62 - Mini-feature - Community-level conflict prevention and peace building in DRC and Somalia | There is growing recognition of the need to address the root causes of displacement through the perspective of the humanitarian-development-peace ‘triple nexus’. A locally led programme in DRC and Somalia reflects this approach and offers useful lessons. | Wale Osofisan, Shuna Keen | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10928 | FMR 62 - Mini-feature - Gang violence, GBV and hate crime in Central America: State response versus State responsibility | Significant displacement is caused in Central America by gang violence, gender-based violence and hate crimes against LGBT+ people but State responses have failed to address their root causes. | Vickie Knox | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10929 | FMR 62 - Mini-feature - The Palestinian refugee question: root causes and breaking the impasse | Acknowledging the root causes of Palestinian displacement and objectively applying international law will be key to any solution to the Palestinian refugee question. | Francesca P Albanese, Damian Lilly | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10930 | FMR 62 - Mini-feature - Resilience spaces: rethinking protection | Collaborative approaches to building capacities of urban IDPs and host communities are emerging as a more effective way of confronting the root causes of protracted and secondary displacement in informal settlements in Colombia. | Pablo Cortés Ferrández | 14 Oct 2019 | |
| 10931 | ‘Arriving before us’: seeing, ingenuity and imagination in Dante: Simon Gilson's Inaugural lecture | During his inaugural lecture, Professor Gilson will show how ideas about vision and cognate faculties such as the wits and the imagination are central to Dante’s masterpiece, the Commedia. | Simon Gilson | 22 Oct 2019 | |
| 10932 | Creative Commons | Individual Adaptation Strategies to Flooding in a Low-Income Urban Setting in Nigeria | In this talk, Dr Pedi Obani explores the impact of flooding in Benin City and the different ways in which people combat this hardship. Dr Obani also analyzes how these strategies could be improved for the betterment of the community as a whole. | Dr Pedi Obani | 30 Oct 2019 |
| 10933 | Everything is a poison | Professor Jeffrey Aronson, Consultant Physician and Clinical Pharmacologist, Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, gives a talk on dose-response curves for the EBHC podcast series. | Jeffrey Aronson | 29 Oct 2019 | |
| 10934 | Strange Legacies of Divergence: The Chinese Gold Mining Diaspora 1850-1910 | Mae Ngai (Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies and Professor of History, Columbia) gives a lecture on ‘Strange Legacies of Divergence: The Chinese Gold Mining Diaspora 1850-1910’. | Mae Ngai | 29 Sep 2019 | |
| 10935 | Water and the Economic History of India | Tirthankar Roy (Professor in Economic History, Department of Economic History, LSE) gives a lecture on ‘Water and the Economic History of India’. | Tirthankar Roy | 28 Sep 2019 | |
| 10936 | The Spaces In Between: What is Global about the History of Capitalism? | Andrew Edwards (Career Development Fellow for the Global History of Capitalism project, Oxford) gives a lecture on ‘The Spaces in Between: What is Global about the History of Capitalism?’ | Andrew Edwards | 28 Sep 2019 | |
| 10937 | Creative Commons | John Barnden - Consciousness, metacausation and metadynamism | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | John Barnden | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10938 | Creative Commons | Pedro Mediano - Moving beyond integration and differentiation in measures of neural dynamics | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Pedro Mediano | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10939 | Creative Commons | Inês Hipólito - Generative models of the mind: neural connections and cognitive integration | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Inês Hipólito | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10940 | Creative Commons | Gustav Bernroider - Neural sense relations and consciousness: a diagrammatic approach | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Gustav Bernroider | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10941 | Creative Commons | Marc Ebner - A communication-based model of consciousness | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Marc Ebner | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10942 | Creative Commons | Diana Stanciu - An ESR model of consciousness | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Diana Stanciu | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10943 | Creative Commons | Aïda Elamrani - Inputs, outputs, and meta-models | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Aïda Elamrani | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10944 | Creative Commons | Chetan Prakash - Structure Invention by Conscious Agents | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Chetan Prakash | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10945 | Creative Commons | Quanlong Wang - Modelling consciousness divisions in ZW-calculus | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Quanlong Wang | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10946 | Creative Commons | Pierre Baudot - Information cohomology and probabilistic topos for consciousness modeling: from elementary perception to machine learning | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Pierre Baudot | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10947 | Creative Commons | Paul Baird - A model for perceptual states | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Paul Baird | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10948 | Creative Commons | Mauro D’Ariano - Awareness: an operational theoretical approach | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Mauro D’Ariano | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10949 | Creative Commons | Anita Mehta - Chasing memories | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Anita Mehta | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10950 | Creative Commons | Ramón Guevara Erra - Statistical mechanics of consciousness: maximization of information content of neuronal networks is associated with conscious awareness | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Ramón Guevara Erra | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10951 | Creative Commons | Michael Silberstein - Quantum mechanics and the consistency of conscious experience | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Michael Silberstein | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10952 | Creative Commons | Yakov Kremnitzer - Quantum collapse models and awareness | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Yakov Kremnitzer | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10953 | Creative Commons | Adrian Kent - Searching for Physical Models of the Evolution of Consciousness | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Adrian Kent | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10954 | Creative Commons | Ian Durham - Toward a formal model of free will | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Ian Durham | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10955 | Creative Commons | Peter Lloyd - Automata-theoretic approach to modelling consciousness within mental monism | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Peter Lloyd | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10956 | Creative Commons | Tim Palmer - Creativity and Consciousness: A Consequence of the Brain’s Extraordinary Energy Efficiency? | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Tim Palmer | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10957 | Creative Commons | Jonathan Mason - Expected Float Entropy Minimisation: A Relationship Content Theory of Consciousness | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Jonathan Mason | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10958 | Creative Commons | Aaron Sloman - Why current AI and neuroscience fail to replicate or explain ancient forms of spatial reasoning and mathematical consciousness? | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Aaron Sloman | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10959 | Creative Commons | Pedro Resende - Sketches of a mathematical theory of qualia | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Pedro Resende | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10960 | Creative Commons | Peter Grindrod - Large scale simulations of information processing within the human cortex: what “inner life” occurs? | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Peter Grindrod | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10961 | Creative Commons | Camilo Miguel Signorelli - Consciousness interaction, from experiments to a multi-layer model | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Camilo Miguel Signorelli | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10962 | Creative Commons | Sean Tull - Generalised integrated information theories | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Sean Tull | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10963 | Creative Commons | Stuart Hameroff - Anesthetic action on quantum terahertz oscillations in microtubules supports the Orch OR theory of consciousness | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Stuart Hameroff | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10964 | Creative Commons | Sir Roger Penrose - AI, Consciousness, Computation, and Physical Law | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Roger Penrose | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10965 | Creative Commons | Xerxes Arsiwalla - Computing Meaning from Conceptual Structures in Integrated Information Theory | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Xerxes Arsiwalla | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10966 | Creative Commons | Adam Barrett - Integrated information theory: a perspective on `weak’ and `strong’ versions | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Adam Barrett | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10967 | Creative Commons | Johannes Kleiner - On the Mathematical Basis of Models of Consciousness | One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference. | Johannes Kleiner | 13 Oct 2019 |
| 10968 | Cosmic acceleration revealed by Type la supernovae? | In this talk Subir Sarkar will explain how deflagration supernovae have been used to infer that the Hubble expansion rate is accelerating, and critically assess whether the acceleration is real and due to `dark energy’. | Subir Sarkar | 01 Nov 2019 | |
| 10969 | Supernova Explosions and their Role in the Universe | In this talk, Philipp Podsiadlowski will explain how this energy (sometimes) creates a visible fireball, before going on to explain the role of supernovae in the production of the heaviest elements in the periodic table. | Philipp Podsiadlowski | 01 Nov 2019 | |
| 10970 | What makes stars go bang? | In this talk, James Binney will outline the physics that leads to prodigeous release of energy in core-collapse and deflagration supernovae. | James Binney | 01 Nov 2019 | |
| 10971 | Creative Commons | The Age of Amok - an interview with Joseph Vogl | Professor Joseph Vogl discusses the phenomenon of ‘amok’ with Anders Engberg-Pedersen. | Joseph Vogl, Anders Engberg-Pedersen | 04 Nov 2019 |
| 10972 | Creative Commons | Philosophy and Nuclear War - an interview with Elaine Scarry | Professor Scarry and Jens Bjering discuss philosophy and nuclear war. | Elaine Scarry, Jens Bjering | 04 Nov 2019 |
| 10973 | Creative Commons | War, Aesthetics, Politics – an interview with Vivienne Jabri | Professor Vivienne Jabri discusses the relationship between war, aesthetics and politics in relation to contemporary warfare with Christine Strandmose Toft. | Vivienne Jabri, Christine Strandmose | 04 Nov 2019 |
| 10974 | Re and De-contextualizing global citizenship education – systematic analysis of the scholarship in the field | With the rising interest in GCE, understanding the current research landscape could be useful for policy-makers, educators and scholars who seek to build upon the existing body of knowledge and develop it in new directions. | Miri Yemini | 04 Nov 2019 | |
| 10975 | Oxford Mathematics 2nd Year Student Lecture - Differential Equations 1 | We continue with our series of Student Lectures with this first lecture in the 2nd year Course on Differential Equations. | Philip Maini | 04 Nov 2019 | |
| 10976 | Oxford Mathematics 1st year Student Lecture - Introductory Calculus | In our latest student lecture we would like to give you a taste of the Oxford Mathematics Student experience as it begins in its very first week. | Dan Ciubotaru | 04 Nov 2019 | |
| 10977 | Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures: David Sumpter - Soccermatics: could a Premier League team one day be managed by a mathematician? | What do you need to win the Premier League? Money? Sure. Good players? Yup. A great manager? It helps. Mathematics? Really? 100%. | David Sumpter | 04 Nov 2019 | |
| 10978 | Historian of Protest Katrina Navickas discusses Mike Leigh's film Peterloo | Historian of Protest Katrina Navickas discusses her involvement in Mike Leigh's film Peterloo, and its political and contemporary resonances | Katrina Navickas | 04 Nov 2019 | |
| 10979 | David Nicholls Memorial Trust Annual Lecture 2019, Apocalypse now? Climate violence and sacrifice in and for the Caribbean | Apocalypse now? Climate violence and sacrifice in and for the Caribbean by Dr Leon-Sealey Huggins (YPCCS and Global Sustainable Development, University of Warwick) | Leon-Sealey Huggins | 23 Oct 2019 | |
| 10980 | The Legal Evolution of the Climate Change Regime: Past, Present, and Future | What have been the key themes in the legal evolution of the UN climate regime? | Daniel Bodansky | 31 Oct 2019 | |
| 10981 | Journalism under assault | Meera Selva, Director of the RISJ Journalist Fellowship Programme, discusses attacks on journalists and the media in central and eastern Europe. | Meera Selva | 05 Nov 2019 | |
| 10982 | When Global Players Struggle: The Political and Material Aspects of International Organisations’ Cooperation in Higher Education | University of Lyon 2's Dorota Dakowska on re-examining the transnational circulation of policy schemes relative to Higher Education governance | Dorota Dakowska | 05 Nov 2019 | |
| 10983 | Moriel Ram, 'A tale of sand and snow: Bar-Lev line and the Hermon ski site as material fantasies' | Moriel Ram (SOAS) discusses how sand and snow produce potent imageries and physical realities in Israeli political culture. | Moriel Ram | 05 Nov 2019 | |
| 10984 | The State of Journalism | Head of News and Current Affairs at Channel 4 | Dorothy Byrne | 05 Nov 2019 | |
| 10985 | Creative Commons | Jonathan Leslie - Fear and Insecurity: Competing Narratives of the Iran-Israel Relationship | Jonathan Leslie considers the history of Iran's "becoming" and existential threat in Israel | Jonathan Leslie | 06 Nov 2019 |
| 10986 | Creative Commons | Ruth First's Red Suitcase: In and Out of the Strongroom of Memory Book launch of Written Under the Skin: Blood and Intergenerational Memory in South Africa | Carli Coetzee discusses her book and surrounding themes in this talk. Ideas of femininity and issues about Ruth First regarding her time in prison are central to this interesting discussion. | Carli Coetzee | 06 Nov 2019 |
| 10987 | Creative Commons | Genetic Selection and Enhancement | Professor Julian Savulescu and Dr Katrien Devolder discuss the use of genetic testing to select which children to bring into the world. | Julian Savulescu, Katrien Devolder | 04 Nov 2019 |
| 10988 | What did the Paris Climate Agreement change? | What did the Paris 2015 Climate Agreement change? what did the politicians at Paris actually achieve? | Peter Millican, Fredi Otto, Richard Miller, Sugandha Srivastav | 07 Nov 2019 | |
| 10989 | Creative Commons | Network-based learning for understanding collective human behaviour | One in a series of talks from the Summer Institute in Computational Social Science (SICSS), which took place in Oxford, 2019. | Xiaowen Dong | 08 Nov 2019 |
| 10990 | Creative Commons | Eliciting Data in Challenging Intercultural Settings | One in a series of talks from the Summer Institute in Computational Social Science (SICSS), which took place in Oxford, 2019. | Sonja Vogt | 08 Nov 2019 |
| 10991 | Creative Commons | Workshop on non-probability surveys | One in a series of talks from the Summer Institute in Computational Social Science (SICSS), which took place in Oxford, 2019. | Roberto Cerina | 08 Nov 2019 |
| 10992 | Creative Commons | Computational Text Analysis (part 1) | One in a series of talks from the Summer Institute in Computational Social Science (SICSS), which took place in Oxford, 2019. | Taylor Brown | 08 Nov 2019 |
| 10993 | Creative Commons | Africa Works: Reflections on Failures and Successes in Healthcare Innovation | Jake McKnight talks about the failures and successes of projects he’s studied or been involved in, reflecting on the idea that ‘Africa Works’, and as researchers and implementors, it’s up to us to fit local cultures rather to try to ‘fix’ them. | Jake McKnight | 08 Nov 2019 |
| 10994 | Creative Commons | Gbagba and Jaadeh! as Anti-Corruption Revolutions from 'Below' | Corruption is often bandied about in adult circles as the misuse of public influence for private gain. But, what if children could articulate how corruption is enmeshed in everyday human interactions? | Robtel Neajai Pailey | 08 Nov 2019 |
| 10995 | Creative Commons | Digital trace data (part 2) | One in a series of talks from the Summer Institute in Computational Social Science (SICSS), which took place in Oxford, 2019. | Ridhi Kashyap | 08 Nov 2019 |
| 10996 | Creative Commons | Digital trace data (part 1) | One in a series of talks from the Summer Institute in Computational Social Science (SICSS), which took place in Oxford, 2019. | Ridhi Kashyap | 08 Nov 2019 |
| 10997 | Litigating Rights : The Right to Health | Litigating Rights : The Right to Health – Mark Heywood and Maya Foa in Conversation | Mark Heywood, Maya Foa | 08 Nov 2019 | |
| 10998 | Creative Commons | Mapping human populations and mobility in low and middle income countries for malaria elimination. | One in a series of talks from the Summer Institute in Computational Social Science (SICSS), which took place in Oxford, 2019. | Nick Ruktanonchai | 08 Nov 2019 |
| 10999 | Creative Commons | Computational Text Analysis (part 2) | One in a series of talks from the Summer Institute in Computational Social Science (SICSS), which took place in Oxford, 2019. | Taylor Brown | 08 Nov 2019 |
| 11000 | The 50:50 Project: increasing women's representation in the BBC's journalism | Ros Atkins of BBC News talks about how the 50:50 project led to a significant increase in the number of women appearing across the BBC's journalism. | Ros Atkins | 11 Nov 2019 |