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| 12201 | Mark Davies on 'Medley Manor' | Oxfordshire Local historian, Mark Davies, takes a look at the history of Medley Manor and its connections to empire as well as his own family history. | Mark Davies | 15 Sep 2021 | |
| 12202 | Fantasy Creatures | Dr Caroline Batten and Dr Megan Cavell discuss fantastic animals in fantasy text | Caroline Batten, Megan Cavell | 29 Sep 2021 | |
| 12203 | Accident and Force: Making American Constitutions with Nicholas Cole | Grace Mallon and Nicholas Cole discuss how a historian learns to code, where the idea of a Constitutional Convention came from, and what's next for the Quill Project. | Grace Mallon, Nicholas Cole | 29 Sep 2021 | |
| 12204 | Egypt’s Football Revolution: Emotion, Masculinity, and Uneasy Politics | Join us for Booktalk Episode 8, Dr Carl Rommel (University of Helsinki) in conversation about his new book Egypt’s Football Revolution: Emotion, Masculinity, and Uneasy Politics, published by University of Texas Press in July 2021. | Carl Rommel, Walter Armbrust | 29 Sep 2021 | |
| 12205 | Some Sources of Romanticism: 1 – In Search of a Definition | The first of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures | Isaiah Berlin | 07 Sep 2021 | |
| 12206 | 5. Democracy | The Europe’s Stories Podcast | Today, we talk with Sophie Vériter and Josef Lolacher about the core of the European project - democracy. | Sophie Vériter, Josef Lolacher, Ana Martins, Lucas Tse | 05 Oct 2021 | |
| 12207 | Becoming a field conservationist with Rachel Ashegbofe Ikemeh | In this episode, Sofia and Julia talk to conservationist Rachel Ashegbofe Ikemeh about conserving chimpanzees, the importance of mentorship, and also being a woman in the field. | Rachel Ashegbofe Ikemeh, Julia Migne, Sofia Castello y Tickell | 04 Oct 2021 | |
| 12208 | Episode 4: Midlands | In this episode, we talk about coming to Classics without any ancient languages; Bertie’s first love and how Classics took her into the world of Facebook… | Alexander Moore, Eleanor Newman, Roberta Thomson, Katrina Kelly | 06 Oct 2021 | |
| 12209 | Independence and Colonialism in the Western Sahara | Piotr Schulkes, Helna Murphy, Hajar Meddah, and Felix Walker discuss the recent development in the Western Sahara, caused by America’s recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over the territory. | Piotr Schulkes, Helna Murphy, Hajar Meddah, Felix Walker | 06 Oct 2021 | |
| 12210 | "Emptiness: Ways of Seeing" Conference 2021 - Roundtable 1: Emptiness, Space, Capital and the State | Considering the contours of emptiness by examining the shifting relationships between people, place, capital and the state. | Volodymyr Artiukh, Dace Dzenovska, Saskia Sassen, Johanna Bockman, Don Kalb, Martin Demant Frederiksen | 05 Oct 2021 | |
| 12211 | "Emptiness: Ways of Seeing" Conference 2021. Roundtable 2: On the Edge: Life along the Russia-China border | A book discussion with Franck Billé and Caroline Humphrey | Dominic Martin, Caroline Humphrey, Franck Billé, Madeleine Reeves, Allessandro Rippa, Natalia Ryzhova | 05 Oct 2021 | |
| 12212 | Roots to Seeds: the evolution of plant science | Join Professor Stephen Harris (Curator of Roots to Seeds at the Bodleian Library) and Dr Chris Thorogood, (Oxford Botanic Garden and Harcourt Arboretum) as they discuss the past, present and future of botanical research and teaching. | Stephen Harris, Chris Thorogood, Helen Cook | 17 Sep 2021 | |
| 12213 | David Tibbs | Derek Hockaday interviews David Tibbs, vascular surgeon, 7 February 2011. | David Tibbs, Derek Hockaday | 04 Oct 2021 | |
| 12214 | Obsessive Compulsive Disorder – too careful, too nice, and trying too hard | In this practical, myth-busting webinar for staff and students, Paul Salkovskis from the Department of Experimental Psychology explains how OCD works and what needs to happen to overcome it. A Q&A follows, chaired by Cathy Creswell. | Paul Salkovskis, Cathy Creswell | 18 Feb 2022 | |
| 12215 | Terence Ryan | Susan Burge interviews Terence Ryan, consultant dermatologist and emeritus professor of dermatology, 18 November 2020. | Terence Ryan, Susan Burge | 30 Sep 2021 | |
| 12216 | Michael Gillmer | Derek Hockaday interviews Michael Gillmer, consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, 27 February 2014. | Michael Gillmer, Derek Hockaday | 27 Sep 2021 | |
| 12217 | How synergies can build a better culture across news organisations | In this episode of our podcast we look at what makes a successful collaboration across international organisations and teams. | Joshua Ogawa, Federica Cherubini | 22 Oct 2021 | |
| 12218 | David Warrell | Derek Hockaday interviews David Warrell, honorary consultant physician and Emeritus Professor of Tropical Medicine, 24 March 2014. | David Warrell, Derek Hockaday | 27 Sep 2021 | |
| 12219 | Robert Twycross | Derek Hockaday interviews Robert Twycross, physician and pioneer of palliative care and medicine, 7 August 2018. | Robert Twycross, Derek Hockaday | 24 Sep 2021 | |
| 12220 | The serpentine text of the Gutenberg Bible | The fifth lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2021 series delivered by Paul Needham, Princeton | Paul Needham | 25 Oct 2021 | |
| 12221 | Joe Smith | Derek Hockaday interviews Joe Smith, consultant urologist, 18 November 2013. | Joe Smith, Derek Hockaday | 23 Sep 2021 | |
| 12222 | Peter Sleight | Derek Hockaday interviews Peter Sleight, research cardiologist and consultant physician, 22 September 2013. | Peter Sleight, Derek Hockaday | 15 Sep 2021 | |
| 12223 | Chris Redman | Derek Hockaday interviews Chris Redman, obstetric consultant and clinical professor, 13 November 2016. | Chris Redman, Derek Hockaday | 14 Sep 2021 | |
| 12224 | Diversity Issues in International Legal Acadmia and Practice | Julia Emtseva, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg, Germany, gives a talk for the Public International Law seminar series. | Julia Emtseva | 25 Oct 2021 | |
| 12225 | Christopher Paine | Peggy Frith interviews Sir Christopher Paine, consultant clinical oncologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 25 Jul 2012. | Christopher Paine, Peggy Frith | 14 Sep 2021 | |
| 12226 | John Oxbury | Derek Hockaday interviews John Oxbury, neurologist, 20 November 2013. | John Oxbury, Derek Hockaday | 14 Sep 2021 | |
| 12227 | Strasbourg on Compulsory Vaccination | Professor Paul Gragl, European Law at the University of Graz, Austria, gives a talk for the Public International Law seminar series. | Paul Gragl | 25 Oct 2021 | |
| 12228 | Richard Moxon | Derek Hockaday interviews Richard Moxon, Emeritus Professor of Paediatrics and former Chairman of Paediatrics, 21 July 2016. | Richard Moxon, Derek Hockaday | 10 Sep 2021 | |
| 12229 | Neil Mortensen | Derek Hockaday interviews Neil Mortensen, consultant colorectal surgeon, 10 November 2014. | Neil Mortensen, Derek Hockaday | 10 Sep 2021 | |
| 12230 | Brian Longworth | Derek Hockaday interviews Brian Longworth, former mechanical technician and engineer at the Radcliffe Infirmary, 31 July 2015. | Derek Hockaday, Brian Longworth | 09 Sep 2021 | |
| 12231 | Borders and Identities: Who is a “Bangladeshi” in Assam? | This talk explores the ambiguities surrounding Indian citizenship in Assam, Northeast India. With Malini Sur (University of Western Sydney) | Malini Sur | 22 Oct 2021 | |
| 12232 | Grant de Jersey Lee | Derek Hockaday interviews Grant de Jersey Lee, physician and cardiologist, 13 June 2013. | Grant de Jersey Lee, Derek Hockaday | 08 Sep 2021 | |
| 12233 | Jim Holt | Peggy Frith interviews Jim Holt, former Director of Clinical studies for Oxford Medical School, 1 June 2012. | Jim Holt, Peggy Frith | 08 Sep 2021 | |
| 12234 | John Ledingham | Derek Hockaday interviews John Ledingham, professor of Clinical Medicine and former Director of Clinical Studies, 2013. | John Ledingham, Derek Hockaday | 07 Sep 2021 | |
| 12235 | The syndemic of COVID-19, obesity and food insecurity in the United States | This UBVO seminar was given by William Dietz (George Washington University) on 15 October 2020 | William Dietz | 22 Oct 2021 | |
| 12236 | Donald Lane | Derek Hockaday interviews consultant chest physician Donald Lane, 31 Oct 2013. | Donald Lane, Derek Hockaday | 06 Sep 2021 | |
| 12237 | Derek Jewell | Derek Hockaday interviews Derek Jewell, Emeritus Professor of Gastroenterology, 14 Feb 2013. | Derek Jewell, Derek Hockaday | 06 Sep 2021 | |
| 12238 | Trevor Hughes | Interview with Trevor Hughes, neuropathologist and fellow of Green Templeton College, conducted by Derek Hockaday, 2015. | Trevor Hughes, Derek Hockaday | 25 Aug 2021 | |
| 12239 | Tony Hope | Derek Hockaday interviews Tony Hope, Professor of Medical ethics and honorary consultant psychiatrist, 6 May 2014. | Tony Hope, Derek Hockaday | 24 Aug 2021 | |
| 12240 | The damaging impact of weight stigma: Psychosocial stress and harmful health consequences | This UBVO seminar was given by Rebecca Puhl (University of Connecticut) on 22 October 2020 | Rebecca Puhl | 22 Oct 2021 | |
| 12241 | Peggy Frith | Interview with Peggy Frith, deputy Director of Clinical Studies for Oxford University Medical School and consultant ophthalmologist, conducted by Derek Hockaday, 15 Sep 2015. | Peggy Frith, Derek Hockaday | 24 Aug 2021 | |
| 12242 | Andrew Freeland | Derek Hockaday interviews Andrew Freeland, ENT consultant and surgeon, 22 May 2014 | Andrew Freeland, Derek Hockaday | 23 Aug 2021 | |
| 12243 | Godfrey Fowler | Derek Hockaday interviews Godfrey Fowler, general practitioner and medical scientist, 7 Mar 2014 | Godfrey Fowler, Derek Hockaday | 23 Aug 2021 | |
| 12244 | Pierre Foex | Derek Hockaday interviews Pierre Foex, Emeritus Nuffield Professor of Anaesthetics, 21 November 2018. | Pierre Foex, Derek Hockaday | 23 Aug 2021 | |
| 12245 | Feeling the ‘weight’ of expectation: The necessity of understanding ‘obesity’ as a biopsychosocial phenomenon | A UBVO seminar presented by Oli Williams (King's College London) on 29 October 2020 | Oli Williams | 22 Oct 2021 | |
| 12246 | Derek Hockaday | Peggy Frith interviews Derek Hockaday, 24 Sep 2020 | Derek Hockaday, Peggy Frith | 23 Aug 2021 | |
| 12247 | Julian Britton | Derek Hockaday interviews Julian Britton, surgeon and former Director of Clinical Studies for Oxford Medical School, 23 Jan 2019. | Julian Britton, Derek Hockaday | 23 Aug 2021 | |
| 12248 | Hung Cheng | Derek Hockaday interviews Hung Cheng, consultant ophthalmological surgeon, 11 February 2015. | Hung Cheng, Derek Hockaday | 10 Aug 2021 | |
| 12249 | Cultured meat as a case study in the future of food | This UBVO seminar was presented by Ben Wurgaft (MIT) on 5 November 2020 | Ben Wurgaft | 22 Oct 2021 | |
| 12250 | Nick Dudley | Derek Hockaday interviews Nick Dudley, consultant surgeon and founder member of the British Association of Endocrine Surgeons, 26 March 2014. | Nicholas Dudley, Derek Hockaday | 10 Aug 2021 | |
| 12251 | David Paterson | Derek Hockaday interviews David Paterson, physiologist and Professor of Cardiovascular Physiology, 8 January 2019. | David Paterson, Derek Hockaday | 10 Aug 2021 | |
| 12252 | Peter Burge | Derek Hockaday interviews Peter Burge, hand surgeon and consultant, 8 August 2014. | Peter Burge, Derek Hockaday | 10 Aug 2021 | |
| 12253 | Creative Commons | 6. Europe in the World | The Europe’s Stories Podcast | Ana and Lucas speak with Marianna Lovato and Olivier de France, the team’s experts on foreign policy and international politics. | Marianna Lovato, Olivier de France, Ana Martins, Lucas Tse | 12 Oct 2021 |
| 12254 | What's the point of opinion journalism in the digital age? | What's the role of opinion writing within journalism, including the place of opinion journalism, specifically in the news media, in a world where many of us have many ways of expressing our opinions and reading other’s opinions, including on social media? | Rasmus Nielsen, Karen Attiah | 11 Oct 2021 | |
| 12255 | Virginia Berridge and the Political End of Epidemics | Professor Virginia Berridge (LSHTM) and Dr Erica Charters discuss swine flu, HIV/AIDS, and the history of health policy as ways to define the political end of an epidemic. | Erica Charters, Virginia Berridge | 08 Oct 2021 | |
| 12256 | Dora Vargha and Arthur Rose on Epidemics, Expectations, and Ends | Kristin Heitman talks with Dora Vargha (Exeter) and Arthur Rose (Exeter) about the nature and power of narrative in forming both our expectations about epidemics and the ways that we decide when and how they have ended. | Kristin Heitman, Dora Vargha, Arthur Rose | 08 Oct 2021 | |
| 12257 | Paul Kelton and Smallpox among American Indigenous Populations | Professor Paul Kelton (Stony Brook) and Dr Erica Charters discuss the role of smallpox in American indigenous history and culture and how smallpox finally ended. | Erica Charters, Paul Kelton | 08 Oct 2021 | |
| 12258 | Monica H. Green and Nükhet Varlık on Plague Pandemics | Dr Monica H. Green (Independent Historian), Dr Nükhet Varlık (Rutgers), and Dr Erica Charters discuss how global history and the historicist sciences have shaped our understanding of plague pandemics. | Erica Charters, Monica H Green, Nükhet Varlık | 08 Oct 2021 | |
| 12259 | Alberto Giubilini and Pandemic Ethics | Dr. Alberto Giubilini (Oxford) and Dr. Kristin Heitman discuss ethical issues raised in efforts to balance individual freedoms and social measures to control the spread of disease. | Kristin Heitman, Alberto Giubilini | 08 Oct 2021 | |
| 12260 | Margaret Pelling and the History of Cholera in England | Dr Margaret Pelling (Oxford) and Dr Erica Charters discuss how historians understand disease and the myths about the end of cholera in nineteenth-century England. | Erica Charters, Margaret Pelling | 08 Oct 2021 | |
| 12261 | Simukai Chigudu and the Political Life of Epidemics | Dr Simukai Chigudu (Oxford) and Dr Erica Charters discuss the Zimbabwe cholera epidemic and the politics of epidemics. | Erica Charters, Simukai Chigudu | 08 Oct 2021 | |
| 12262 | Lorenz Von Seidlein and Epidemiology | Dr Lorenz Von Seidlen (Oxford) and Dr Erica Charters discuss epidemiological research into cholera and global programmes for cholera elimination. | Erica Charters, Lorenz von Seidlein | 08 Oct 2021 | |
| 12263 | How Epidemics End: Introduction | Dr Erica Charters (Oxford) and Dr Kristin Heitman (Independent Historian) discuss their research into the conclusion of epidemics. | Erica Charters, Kristin Heitman | 08 Oct 2021 | |
| 12264 | Poor Lord Wensleydale: A Beginner's Guide to the British Constitution with Robert Saunders | Grace Mallon and Nicholas Cole talk to Robert Saunders about what makes Britain's constitution unique and what challenges it faces in a turbulent period for UK politics and government. | Grace Mallon, Nicholas Cole, Robert Saunders | 07 Oct 2021 | |
| 12265 | Capturing Genius: Editing Isaiah Berlin | Howard Burton talks to Henry Hardy, Fellow of Wolfson and author of ‘In Search of Isaiah Berlin: A Literary Adventure’, about being the principal editor of one of the twentieth century’s most captivating public intellectuals | Henry Hardy, Howard Burton | 30 Sep 2021 | |
| 12266 | Latin Bible-writing in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries; the Gutenberg Bible workshop | The second lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2021 series delivered by Paul Needham, Princeton | Paul Needham | 18 Oct 2021 | |
| 12267 | The Christian Latin Bible from its origins to the 13th-century Paris Bible | The first lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2021 series delivered by Paul Needham, Princeton | Paul Needham | 18 Oct 2021 | |
| 12268 | The 2021 Milton Lecture: Museums as “the true teachers of a free people” | In this lecture, Dr Tristram Hunt (Director of the V and A Museum), discussed the role of public museums in creating our culture and described how, despite its origins rooted in Empire, monarchy, and high Victorian capitalism. | Tristram Hunt | 18 Oct 2021 | |
| 12269 | The Hands Lecture 2020 – Western Democracy: the next 20 years | Lord (William) Hague of Richmond in conversation with Mansfield Principal, Helen Mountfield QC, on the state of Western democracies. | William Hague, Helen Mountfield | 18 Oct 2021 | |
| 12270 | Equal to Everything | Baroness Hale, former President of the Supreme Court and Honorary Fellow of Mansfield College, Oxford discusses her life and legal career with Helen Mountfield QC, Principal of Mansfield. | Baroness Hale, Helen Mountfield | 18 Oct 2021 | |
| 12271 | Book Launch: 'Rescue: From Global Crisis to a Better World' | In the book launch for Rescue: From Global Crisis to a Better World, Ian Goldin, Author, and Nik Gowing, Founder at Thinking the Unthinkable, will discuss how the pandemic provides a unique opportunity to tackle today’s challenges. | Ian Goldin, Nik Gowing | 16 Jun 2021 | |
| 12272 | Healthcare after the COVID-19 pandemic: the walls are coming down | Join Professor Chas Bountra, Professor of Translational Medicine and Professor Sir Charles Godfray as they discuss how the healthcare system has had to adapt due to the Covid-19 pandemic and what this means in the future. | Chas Bountra, Charles Godfray | 04 Feb 2021 | |
| 12273 | Fifteenth-century Latin Bible printing and distribution | The fourth lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2021 series delivered by Paul Needham, Princeton | Paul Needham | 19 Oct 2021 | |
| 12274 | The Texts of the Gutenberg Bible; the case of 4 Ezra | The third lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2021 series delivered by Paul Needham, Princeton | Paul Needham | 19 Oct 2021 | |
| 12275 | Hidden Laws: State Constitutions and National Change with Robinson Woodward-Burns | Grace Mallon and Nicholas Cole talk to Robinson Woodward-Burns about his new book 'Hidden Laws: How State Constitutions Stabilise American Politics.' | Grace Mallon, Robinson Woodward-Burns, Nicholas Cole | 19 Oct 2021 | |
| 12276 | A Shared Vision? Reflections on the creation of unity in opposition in Myanmar’s civil disobedience movement since February 2021 - Part 2 | Since the Myanmar army overturned the November 2020 election and asserted itself violently against the will of its own people in February 2021. | Khin Ohmar, Martin Smith | 19 Oct 2021 | |
| 12277 | A Shared Vision? Reflections on the creation of unity in opposition in Myanmar’s civil disobedience movement since February 2021 - Part 1 | Since the Myanmar army overturned the November 2020 election and asserted itself violently against the will of its own people in February 2021. | Tom Sheahan, David Moe | 19 Oct 2021 | |
| 12278 | Creative Commons | Emma Smith interviews James Hawes | James Hawes, novelist and micro-historian of The Shortest History of England and The Shortest History of Germany, talks about agents and editors, his role in the worst film ever made, and playing the French horn on the roof of Hertford’s library. | Emma Smith, James Hawes | 21 Oct 2021 |
| 12279 | Togo Mizrahi and the Making of Egyptian Cinema | Join us for Booktalk Episode 9, Professor Deborah Starr (Cornell University) in conversation about her new book, Togo Mizrahi and the Making of Egyptian Cinema, published by California Press. | Deborah Starr, Walter Armbrust | 21 Oct 2021 | |
| 12280 | Creative Commons | Atalia Omer - Pathways toward a Jewish Israeli Restorative Ethics | Atalia Omer discusses restorative justice practices and the possibilities (and limits) of Jewish critiques of Zionism. | Atalia Omer, Yaacov Yadgar | 20 Oct 2021 |
| 12281 | October 2021 with special guest Nicholas DeVito | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Nicholas DeVito. | Nicholas DeVito, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson | 27 Oct 2021 | |
| 12282 | Some Sources of Romanticism: 2 – The First Attack on Enlightenment | The second of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures | Isaiah Berlin | 27 Oct 2021 | |
| 12283 | Episode 5: The North of England | In this episode, we discuss Classics and employability, the tremendous breadth of the discipline, the thrill of philosophy, and how you can discover what fascinates you. | Cristina Chui, Llewelyn Morgan, Amy Thompson, Katrina Kelly | 01 Nov 2021 | |
| 12284 | Episode 7: Everywhere | In this final episode, Katrina talks to Leo, Alice and Aimee about how Oxford has nurtured their passion for the ancient world, what connects Lizzo to Classics, and how understanding the past can be a force for good. | Aimee Cousins, Leo Kershaw, Alice Main, Katrina Kelly | 18 Feb 2022 | |
| 12285 | Reconstructing Reconstruction: Constitutionalism and the End of Slavery with Kiana McAllister and Erica Croft | Grace Mallon talks to Kiana McAllister and Erica Croft about the work they're doing on the Reconstruction Amendments with Quill, and what this original research can tell us about these brief, but transformative items of American Constitutional law. | Grace Mallon, Kiana McAllister, Erica Croft | 01 Nov 2021 | |
| 12286 | Closing Remarks of the Oxford Summit 2021 | Closing remarks from the Oxford Summit 2021 online event. With Prof Chas Bountra CBE, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Innovation, University of Oxford and Dr Phil Clare, Deputy Director, Research Services, University of Oxford. | Chas Bountra CBE, Phil Clare | 02 Nov 2021 | |
| 12287 | Transitioning to a Sustainable Future research focus group feedback | Feedback from the research focus groups which explored specific topics identified in the keynotes in more detail. | Simon Andrews, Manar Alsaif, Marina Bulova, Simon Hepworth, Tomas Coates Ulrichsen | 02 Nov 2021 | |
| 12288 | Transitioning to a Sustainable Future talk 2 | Transitioning to a Sustainable Future: Mobilising the University-Industry-Government Partnership to drive innovative solutions at pace and scale | Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska, Tomas Coates Ulrichsen | 02 Nov 2021 | |
| 12289 | Transitioning to a Sustainable Future talk 1 | Transitioning to a Sustainable Future: Mobilising the University-Industry-Government Partnership to drive innovative solutions at pace and scale. | Rob Miller, Tomas Coates Ulrichsen | 02 Nov 2021 | |
| 12290 | Introduction to the Transitioning to a Sustainable Future theme | Welcome and introduction to the Transitioning to a Sustainable Future theme. With Tomas Coates Ulrichsen, Director of the University Commercialisation and Innovation (UCI) Policy Evidence Unit, University of Cambridge. | Tomas Coates Ulrichsen | 02 Nov 2021 | |
| 12291 | A return to multilateralism research focus group feedback | With delegates from the UK, US and Europe in attendance the research focus groups reflected on and discussed the practicalities of international partnerships in this new era of Post-Trump and Post-Brexit. | Joe Marshall, Alison Campbell OBE, Alice Frost, Fariba Soetan, Mark Schmidt | 02 Nov 2021 | |
| 12292 | A return to multilateralism Q and A | Q and A session with the keynote speakers of the a return to multilateralism theme | Dame Ottoline Leyser, Mojdeh Bahar, Joe Marshall | 01 Nov 2021 | |
| 12293 | A return to multilateralism talk 2 | A return to multilateralism: How are the UK and US Governments grappling with grand challenges in a multilateral way using international partnerships? | Mojdeh Bahar, Joe Marshall | 01 Nov 2021 | |
| 12294 | A return to multilateralism talk 1 | A return to multilateralism: How are the UK and US Governments grappling with grand challenges in a multilateral way using international partnerships? | Dame Ottoline Leyser, Joe Marshall | 01 Nov 2021 | |
| 12295 | Catalysts for innovation at pace research focus group feedback | Taking the provocations from the keynote talks the research focus groups feedback on which catalysts and new approaches they want and plan to continue in university-industry-government collaborations. | Amanda Savaratnam, Carla Leigh, Christian Holtze, Rebecca Wilson, Jeremy Long | 01 Nov 2021 | |
| 12296 | Catalysts for innovation at pace Q and A | Q and A session with the keynote speakers of the Catalysts for innovation at pace theme. | Nick Scott-Ram, Bryan Haynes, Phil Clare | 01 Nov 2021 | |
| 12297 | Number Systems | Jan-Willem Prügel questions three Oxford mathematicians about the mythical entities known as numbers. What are they? And perhaps even more importantly, why are they? | Jan-Willem Prügel, Aled Walker, Ella Boot, Álvaro González Hernández | 28 Oct 2021 | |
| 12298 | Catalysts for innovation at pace talk 2 | Bryan Haynes shares examples of how Kimberly-Clark Corporation has responded to COVID-19, what drove the changes, what difficult choices had to be made, and what was possible in a crisis that would have been more difficult before. | Bryan Haynes | 27 Oct 2021 | |
| 12299 | Catalysts for innovation at pace talk 1 | Dr Nick Scott-Ram MBE, Managing Director - Life Sciences, Sensyne Health, Chaired by Dr Phil Clare, Deputy Director, Research Services, University of Oxford. | Nick Scott-Ram | 27 Oct 2021 | |
| 12300 | Welcome to the Oxford Summit 2021 | Opening remarks from the Oxford Summit 2021 online event, by Prof Chas Bountra CBE, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Innovation, University of Oxford | Chas Bountra | 21 Oct 2021 | |
| 12301 | It's True, It's True, It's True: Verbatim Theatre, Staging Sexual Assault, and Female Representation in the Arts | Breach Theatre's Billy Barrett and Ellice Stevens in conversation with Dr Hannah Simpson and Dr Sos Eltis | Hannah Simpson, Sos Eltis, Billy Barrett, Ellice Stevens | 03 Nov 2021 | |
| 12302 | Creative Commons | Albert Hourani’s Impact | 2022 is the 60th anniversary of the publication of Albert Hourani’s magnum opus Arabic Thought in the Liberal Age, 1798-1939. | Matthew Smith, Charles Ough, Paul Dresch, Eugene Rogan, Marilyn Booth | 17 Oct 2022 |
| 12303 | Creative Commons | Kathrin Bachleitner - A road towards atonement? Why only West Germany came to “atone” for the Nazi crimes. | Kathrin Bachleitner remaps the road that led to Germany's "atonement" for the Holocaust | Kathrin Bachleitner | 27 Oct 2021 |
| 12304 | Roundtable: The Environment and the Middle East | MEC Friday Webinar. This is a recording of a live webinar held on 15th October 2021 for the first episode of the MEC Friday Seminar Michaelmas Term 2021 series on the overall theme of The Environment and The Middle East. | Michael J. Willis, Walter Armbrust, Laurent Mignon, Usaama al-Azami | 04 Nov 2021 | |
| 12305 | 'Why would anyone hesitate to help kids with cancer?' or: understanding competing perspectives on innovations | 'Homebound' students are unable to attend school for health-related reasons. To lessen their predicament, schools have begun experimenting with 'telepresence robots' for remote participation. | Lars Johannessen | 04 Nov 2021 | |
| 12306 | Creative Commons | Emma Smith interviews Anya Glazer | This week’s guest is children’s picture book author and illustrator Anya Glazer. We talk dinosaurs, sisters, merchandizing and how she riffed on her Modern Languages degree for her first book, Thesaurus has a Secret. | Emma Smith, Anya Glazer | 04 Nov 2021 |
| 12307 | Strachey Lecture: The Quest for Truth in the Information Age | The advantages of computing for society are tremendous. But while new technological developments emerge, we also witness a number disadvantages and unwanted side-effects. | Sonja Smets | 04 Nov 2021 | |
| 12308 | Episode 3: Approaches to South Asian philosophies | Aamir Kaderbhai and Heeyoung Tae interview Mini Chandran, Professor in the department of humanities and social sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, and Parimal Patil, Professor of Religion and Indian Philosophy at Harvard University. | Aamir Kaderbhai, Heeyoung Tae, Mini Chandran, Parimal Patil | 04 Nov 2021 | |
| 12309 | Creative Commons | Eldad Ben Aharon - Supporting Denial: Israel’s Foreign Policy and the Armenian Genocide | Eldad Ben-Aharon charts the history of Israel's refusal to recognise the Armenian Genocide. | Eldad Ben-Aharon | 03 Nov 2021 |
| 12310 | Episode 5: A Yogācāra Buddhist Theory of Metaphor and cross-cultural philosophy with Dr. Roy Tzohar | In this episode, MPhil Buddhist Studies students Cody Fuller and alicehankwinham interview Professor Tzohar (associate professor in the East and South Asian Studies Department at Tel Aviv University). | Cody Fuller, alicehankwinham, Roy Tzohar | 04 Nov 2021 | |
| 12311 | Meet the Manuscripts: Uncomfortable English Manuscripts | In this lecture, we look at some beautiful, austere, and distinctively uncomfortable manuscripts and learn how the Middle Ages shaped the way we read today both in print and on screen. | Dan Wakelin, Andrew Dunning, Helen Cook | 08 Nov 2021 | |
| 12312 | The Politics of Water Scarcity in the Case of Jordan | Dr Hussam Hussein investigates the construction of the discourse of water scarcity in Jordan, and the political economy of the water sector. | Hussam Hussein, Neil Ketchley, Michael Willis | 11 Nov 2021 | |
| 12313 | Artivism and conservation with Sofiya Shukhova | In this episode, Julia and Sofia talk to artivist Sofiya Shukhova about the complexities of the wildlife trade and finding inspiration in unexpected places. | Sofia Castello y Tickell, Julia Migne, Sofiya Shukhova | 08 Nov 2021 | |
| 12314 | Justice and the Egalitarian Research Imperative | In his new book, 'For the Common Good: Philosophical Foundations of Research Ethics' (Oxford University Press), Prof Alex John London argues that there is a moral imperative to carry out research with human subjects... | Alex John London | 18 Feb 2022 | |
| 12315 | Episode 4: Academic, Moral, and Spiritual Philosophy from the Ramakrishna Order | Dylan Watts (UG physics and philosophy) and Aamir Kaderbhai (MSt study of religion) interview Swami Medhananda, ordained monk of the Ramakrishna Order and Senior Research Fellow at the Ramakrishna Institute of Moral and Spiritual Education, Mysore, India | Dylan Watts, Aamir Kaderbha, Swami Medhananda | 04 Nov 2021 | |
| 12316 | Why are women experts missing from the news media in Ghana? | In this episode of our podcast, we explore how well women's voices are represented in the Ghanaian news media compared to those of men, based on a research project led by a prominent broadcaster and former Journalist Fellow at the Reuters Institute. | Nana Ama Agyemang Asante, Eduardo Suárez | 15 Nov 2021 | |
| 12317 | What would a sustainable economy look like? | Sir Dieter Helm discusses how we could shift to a sustainable economy. | Dieter Helm, Charles Godfray | 17 Feb 2022 | |
| 12318 | Transitioning to a Sustainable Future Q&A | Q&A session with the keynote speakers of the transitioning to a sustainable future theme | Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska, Rob Miller, Tomas Coates Ulrichsen | 16 Nov 2021 | |
| 12319 | BHM Lecture 2021: COVID and disproportionality and what does it mean for health disparities moving forward? | The 2021 Black History Month Lecture delivered by Professor Kevin Fenton, Public Health England's Regional Director of Public Health for London and statutory advisor to the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. | Kevin Fenton, Gill Aitken, Alexander Gordon, Machilu Zimba | 09 Nov 2021 | |
| 12320 | Conservatism | In this episode, Jan-Willem Prügel discusses the historical origins and philosophical characteristics of Conservatism with two brilliant Oxford students of the humanities. | Jan-Willem Prügel, Edward McLaren, Raphael Heim | 01 Nov 2021 | |
| 12321 | Creative Commons | Emma Smith interviews Claire McGowan | Memories, genre fiction and writing under a different pen name are all on the agenda for this podcast with Northern Irish crime author Claire McGowan (and her alter ego Eva Woods). | Emma Smith, Claire McGowan | 17 Nov 2021 |
| 12322 | The Blue-Clad Fennec: Authoritarian Environmentalism in Tunisia, and its afterlives | This is a recording of a live webinar held on 29th October 2021 for the MEC Friday Seminar Michaelmas Term 2021 series on the overall theme of The Environment and The Middle East. | jamie furniss, Walter Armbrust | 17 Nov 2021 | |
| 12323 | Factory farms are breeding grounds for pandemics | Katrien Devolder and Aaron Gross discuss the link between factory farm and zoonotic diseases. | Aaron Gross | 09 Nov 2021 | |
| 12324 | Episode 6: Tradition and modernity in African cultural philosophy | Scarlett Whelan and Kei Patrick interview Prof Ochieng’-Odhiambo and Zeyad el Nabolsy about attitudes to tradition, modernity and modernisation in the work of two African philosophers: Amilcar Cabral and Henry Odera Oruka. | Scarlett Whelan, Kei Patrick, Frederick Ochieng’-Odhiambo, Zeyad el Nabolsy | 19 Nov 2021 | |
| 12325 | Environment Discounted: Energy and Economic Diversification Plans in the Gulf | Oil price volatility and accelerated energy transitions away from hydrocarbons to meet climate change mitigation measures have presented existential threats to the economies of hydrocarbon-dependent welfare states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). | Manal Shehabi, Walter Armbrust, Michael Willis | 22 Nov 2021 | |
| 12326 | Amnon Aran - Israeli foreign policy since the end of the Cold War | Amnon Aran maps the development of Israeli foreign policy since the end of the Cold War | Amnon Aran | 18 Nov 2021 | |
| 12327 | Michael Karayanni - Religion and State among the Palestinian-Arabs in Israel: A Multicultural Entrapment | Michael Karayanni considers how the Israeli construction of religion and politics shapes the live Palestinian-Arabs in the state. | Michael Karayanni | 18 Nov 2021 | |
| 12328 | Episode 7: The Limits of Academia with Professor Joy James | Professor Joy James is the Ebenezer Fitch Professor of Humanities at Williams College. In this episode, Carlotta Hartmann speaks to her about coming to philosophy and the limits of academia. | Joy James, Carlotta Hartmann | 23 Nov 2021 | |
| 12329 | Affect as a Technology of Rule: Militarism in Pakistan | Positioning dead body politics and ritualistic mourning as technologies of rule, through a focus on subjectivity, intimacy and affect, the talk will explicate the persuasive powers through which they seek to produce consensus and ideological conformity. | Maria Rashid | 26 Oct 2021 | |
| 12330 | The Lessons of 1950: Partition, and the making of the India- Pakistan Dynamic | The years that immediately followed their partition offer many interesting insights into the shaping of the India- Pakistan dynamic | Pallavi Raghavan (Ashoka University, Delhi) | 19 Nov 2021 | |
| 12331 | Do We Need Mental Privacy? The Ethics of Mind Reading Reloaded | Marcello Ienca discusses moral and legal issues surrounding the decoding – ‘mind reading’ - of brain activity | Marcello Ienca | 22 Nov 2021 | |
| 12332 | The Tunisian Political Crisis; the end of Democracy? | On 25 July 2021 Tunisian President Kais Saied dismissed the government and suspended parliament, subsequently employing the army and security forces around government buildings to thwart any opposition to his power grab. | Youssef Cherif, Anne Wolf, Michael Willis | 25 Nov 2021 | |
| 12333 | The UN and the changing character of peacemaking: new tools and new thinking | A discussion on the need for the UN to refocus its mission and retool itself to address increased incidence of intra-State conflict. | Raja Karthikeya | 16 Feb 2022 | |
| 12334 | Book talk: 'Cogs and Monsters: what economics is and what it should be' with Prof Diane Coyle | Diane Coyle and Ian Goldin discuss Diane's new book 'Cogs and Monsters' and how economics can face the challenges of technological change. | Diane Coyle, Ian Goldin | 25 Nov 2021 | |
| 12335 | Vaccine policies and challenge trials: the ethics of relative risk in public health | In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Dr Sarah Chan outlines some risks arising from the deliberate infection of human participants to infectious agents for research purposes | Sarah Chan | 24 Nov 2021 | |
| 12336 | Talk 1: Textiles in Libraries: glimpses from the Bodleian | The first talk in the Textiles in Libraries: Context and Conservation series brings together three colleagues from across the Bodleian Library to explore the wide variety and sometimes surprising uses of textiles found in our collections. | Jo Maddocks, Andrew Honey, Martin Kauffmann, Alice Evans | 11 Nov 2021 | |
| 12337 | Creative Commons | Emma Smith interviews Louisa Reid | Louisa Reid's Young Adult novels in verse have been widely praised: join Emma Smith for a discussion of the challenges and responsibilities of writing for teens, as well as Louisa's experience as a teacher. | Emma Smith, Louisa Reid | 30 Nov 2021 |
| 12338 | Creative Commons | Failing Flows: The Politics of Water Management in Southern Iraq | This is a recording of a live webinar held on Friday 19th November 2021 for the MEC. | Michael Willis, Michael Mason | 01 Dec 2021 |
| 12339 | Creative Commons | Air Pollution, Toxicity, and Environmental Politics in the History of Iranian Oil Nationalisation | This is a recording of a live webinar held on Friday 12th November 2021 for the MEC. Dr Mattin Biglari (SOAS, University of London) presents “Air Pollution, Toxicity, and Environmental Politics in the History of Iranian Oil Nationalisation”. | Stephanie Cronin, Mattin Biglari | 01 Dec 2021 |
| 12340 | Haggai Ram - The Social Life of Hashish in Mandatory Palestine and Israel: A Global History | Haggai Ram charts the (modern) history of Hashish in the Holy Land | Haggai Ram | 01 Dec 2021 | |
| 12341 | November 2021 with guest Professor Anne Joseph | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Professor Anne Joseph. | Anne Joseph, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson | 02 Dec 2021 | |
| 12342 | "Conflict resolution for the future of biodiversity conservation" with Dr Alexandra Zimmermann | Dr Alexandra Zimmermann, WildCRU, discusses the challenges of managing conflict between different groups in order to protect wildlife and natural resources | Alexandra Zimmermann | 01 Dec 2021 | |
| 12343 | Hidden histories of science; Ammal, Darlington, Haldane, and India, 1930-1960 | The twentieth century was a period which saw debates on ecology, cytology, genetics and eugenics in the West develop in new and interesting ways both positive and negative to understand the position of humans within the natural world. | Vinita Damodaran | 29 Nov 2021 | |
| 12344 | Some Sources of Romanticism: 6 – The Lasting Effects | The sixth and last of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures | Isaiah Berlin | 21 Nov 2021 | |
| 12345 | Some Sources of Romanticism: 4 – The Restrained Romantics | The fourth of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures | Isaiah Berlin | 21 Nov 2021 | |
| 12346 | Some Sources of Romanticism: 5 – Unbridled Romanticism | The fifth of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures | Isaiah Berlin | 21 Nov 2021 | |
| 12347 | Asset-based Microfinance for Microenterprises in Pakistan | Standard microcredit contracts seem to have modest if any effects on the performance of small firms and no effects on household consumption. Could we construct a better design product to improve on the standard contract? | Faisal Bari, Kashif Malik, Pramila Krishnan, Muhammad Meki, Simon Quinn | 16 Nov 2021 | |
| 12348 | Introducing Future of Business Season 4 | The Future of Business podcast is returning with rotating hosts and featuring students from Oxford MBA’s 2021-2022 cohort. | Grace Chou | 06 Dec 2021 | |
| 12349 | Creative Commons | Afghanistan and the Middle East | This is a recording of a live webinar held on Thursday 25th November 2021 for the Middle East centre. | Ibrahim al-Marashi, Michael Willis, Kate Clark | 06 Dec 2021 |
| 12350 | CCW 2021 Annual Lecture: British Defence Policy: Reviews and Redirections | In light of the Integrated Review this year, what other military reviews have there been and what was their impact? Peter Watkins (former Director General in the UK MoD) looks back at previous military reviews and discusses continuing themes. | Peter Watkins | 07 Dec 2021 | |
| 12351 | Emerging Military Technologies: A New Military Revolution? | How are new technologies impacting the conduct of war? And what will be the impact more broadly on our societies and, in particular, our understandings of time, space, and self. | Olivier Schmitt | 07 Dec 2021 | |
| 12352 | The Central Role of Space Domain Awareness in Future Military Conflicts | As space becomes increasingly central in military planning and strategy development, what is the current situation and what capabilities (and weaknesses) currently exist? | Stuart Eves | 07 Dec 2021 | |
| 12353 | Integration – The Goldilocks Factor | What is better integration? More integration may not be the simple answer for militaries like the US and UK. | Alan Brown | 07 Dec 2021 | |
| 12354 | Talk 2: Beyond the velvet cover: textiles and craft in Byzantine bookbinding | Georgios Boudalis explores the subject of textiles and craft in Byzantine bookbinding, sharing techniques little known not only in the context of Byzantine bookbinding but also more generally in the context of Byzantine material culture. | Georgios Boudalis, Alice Evans | 06 Dec 2021 | |
| 12355 | Creative Commons | What does political ecology tell us about the environmental crises in the Middle East? | This is a recording of a live webinar held on Friday 3rd December 2021 for the Middle East Centre | Christian Henderson, Walter Armbrust | 08 Dec 2021 |
| 12356 | Episode 8: Liberatory orientations in African(a) and South Asian philosophies | In this episode, Aamir Kaderbhai (Mst Study of Religions), Heeyoung Tae (BA Philosophy, Politics, & Economics), and alicehank winham (MPhil Buddhist Studies) converse with Dr. Anatanand Rambachan (Professor of Religion at St. Olaf College), | Aamir Kaderbhai, Heeyoung Tae, alicehank winham, Anatanand Rambachan, Brett Parris, Lee McBride | 08 Dec 2021 | |
| 12357 | The political economy of Nigeria: challenges and opportunities for reform | Join Professor Kingsley Moghalu, Oxford Martin Visiting Fellow on the Oxford Martin Programme on African Governance and former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, as he discusses the challenges and opportunities of Nigeria's political economy | Kingsley Moghalu, Ricardo Soares de Oliveira | 07 Dec 2021 | |
| 12358 | Private financing levelling-up: an idea of its time | Join Ron Emerson, Chairman of Bank North, & Professor Colin Mayer, Lead Researcher on the Oxford Martin Initiative on Regional Levelling-up, as they discuss the above and in what ways does Bank North’s business model address these needs? | Ron Emerson, Colin Mayer | 07 Dec 2021 | |
| 12359 | Renewing South Yorkshire: seizing new opportunities, overcoming old constraints | Dave Smith, Chief Executive of South Yorkshire City-Region Authority and Colin Mayer, Professor of Finance, discuss how South Yorkshire can forge a strategy for change. | Dave Smith, Colin Mayer | 07 Dec 2021 | |
| 12360 | Fight against climate change - Are the efforts enough? | Join us in this episode to hear from conservationist Alexis McGivern on the state of our climate, what public and private leaders are doing to combat it, and whether it's enough. | Alexis McGivern, Rudolph Okai | 06 Dec 2021 | |
| 12361 | Panel discussion: 'Capitalism: what has gone wrong, what needs to change and how can it be fixed? | This discussion brings together the editors of a special issue of the Oxford Review of Economic Policy on Capitalism. | Martin Wolf, Paul Collier, Colin Mayer, Diane Coyle, Charles Godfray | 09 Dec 2021 | |
| 12362 | Atrocity Nation / State Amnesia : The Photographic Debris of the Sri Lankan Civil War | The final years of the Sri Lankan civil war were transformed by a significant development in the technics of photography | Vindhya Buthpitiya | 09 Dec 2021 | |
| 12363 | Citizenship, Publicness and the Politics of Inclusive Democracy in India | Suryakant Waghmore and Hugo Gorringe will discuss their recent edited volume on civility in India | Suryakant Waghmore, Hugo Gorringe | 29 Nov 2021 | |
| 12364 | Meet the Manuscripts: Correcting Christmas Carols | In the 3rd talk in our Meet the Manuscripts series, you will learn how singers lived with change in their favourite songs, and hear carols of the Middle Ages both familiar and new. | Micah Mackay, Andrew Dunning | 14 Dec 2021 | |
| 12365 | Talk 3: Stitches, leaves and smelly old books: in conversation with textile artist Alice Fox | Textile based artwork is well aligned with stitched or folded book structures. Giving book-related examples from her practice, artist Alice Fox describes how an experimental approach to materials can lead to a variety of creative outcomes. | Alice Fox, Alice Evans, Andrew Honey | 09 Dec 2021 | |
| 12366 | How does climate crisis change the curriculum? | A Climate Crisis Thinking in the Humanities and Social Sciences event. Shifting the question from ‘how should climate change be put into the curriculum?’ to ‘how does it transform the curriculum?’ opens up the subject in new ways across the world. | Rahul Chopra, Kim Polgreen, Amanda Power, Steve Puttick, James Robson, Arjen Wals, William Finnegan | 15 Dec 2021 | |
| 12367 | Under the Hood: Randomised Control Trials on Distance Education During Covid-19 in Botswana | A discussion about some of the first experimental evidence on distance education during the covid-19 pandemic in Botswana. | Noam Angrist, Claire Cullen, Thato Letsomo, Moitshepi Matsheng | 15 Dec 2021 | |
| 12368 | Military Strategy in the 21st Century: The Challenge for NATO | Hear from Professor Janne Matlary, co-editor of this recent publication, as well as two contributing authors: Steiner Torset and Anders Sookermany | Janne Haaland Matlary, Rob Johnson | 14 Dec 2021 | |
| 12369 | Using theory, evidence and person-based co-development to improve infection control during COVID-19 | Until a vaccine can prevent COVID-19, protective behaviours (such as social distancing, handwashing, cleaning/disinfecting) must be used to limit the spread. | Ben Ainsworth | 17 Dec 2021 | |
| 12370 | Health Technology Assessment: Global alignment of systems, stakeholders and emerging trends | This talk will introduce and explore, the global mechanisms and initiatives that align process, strategy and methodology for Health Technology Assessment (HTA). | Neil Bertelsen | 17 Dec 2021 | |
| 12371 | Creative Commons | Emma Smith interviews Shahnaz Ahsan | Shahnaz Ahsan is Emma's guest to discuss her debut novel, Hashim & Family. They talk about Bangladesh, about the personal and the political, and about the classroom experience that has seared itself into her fiction. | Emma Smith, Shahnaz Ahsan | 17 Dec 2021 |
| 12372 | Creative Commons | Emma Smith interviews Alex Preston | Emma Smith chats with Alex Preston about Hertford, his career in finance, bees, and his new historical novel Winchelsea - Emma also teases Alex about the label of Mr Nice Review in Private Eye. | Emma Smith, Alex Preston | 17 Dec 2021 |
| 12373 | What's for dinner and why does it matter? | Join us in this episode to listen to Sustainable Food Systems Expert Melissa Benn talk about the future of food systems that are already here, and how it will impact not just our meal choices but also our production and consumption patterns... | Melissa Benn, Andreas Finzel | 17 Dec 2021 | |
| 12374 | Graffiti, music, and football ultras: expressing dissent in MENA (Middle East and North Africa) | Piotr Schulkes, Adam Abdallah, and Kalyani Nedungadi discuss non-official ways in expressing dissent, comparing Morocco, Turkey, Egypt, and Palestine. | Kalyani Nedungadi, Piotr Schulkes, Adam Abdalla | 17 Dec 2021 | |
| 12375 | Episode 6: Wales | This episode features Boudica, a tortoise, Pegasus and Chris Martin, and that’s before we meet our panellists! | Reem Ahmed, Lewys Griffiths, Ellie Williams, Katrina Kelly | 17 Dec 2021 | |
| 12376 | Culture and conservation with Miriam Supuma | In this episode, Julia and Sofia talk to conservationist Miriam Supuma about traditional knowledge, birds of paradise and the role of cultural identity in preserving biodiversity. | Julia Migne, Sofia Castello y Tickell, Miriam Supuma | 17 Dec 2021 | |
| 12377 | Creative Commons | Savarkar and the Making of Hindutva “Secularism” | Vikram Visana (University of Huddersfield) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 18 October 2021. | Vikram Visana | 17 Dec 2021 |
| 12378 | Feminist Historiography and the Political: Reflections on the Past and Future Tense | Feminist Historiography and the Political: Reflections on the Past and Future Tense Mrinalini Sinha (University of Michigan) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 25 October 2021. | Mrinalini Sinha | 16 Dec 2021 | |
| 12379 | How 2021 changed journalism | In this episode of our Future of Journalism podcast we look at how events of 2021 and other trends in society and politics have affected how journalism is practised and consumed and how newsrooms are addressing these challenges. | Eduardo Suárez, Rasmus Nielsen, Meera Selva, Federica Cherubini, Richard Fletcher | 17 Dec 2021 | |
| 12380 | Creative Commons | So Near Yet So Far: Marathi Speakers in Belgaum, Karnataka | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Gopa Sabharwal, University of Delhi | Gopa Sabharwal | 21 Dec 2021 |
| 12381 | Creative Commons | From Russia to Bombay, from Bombay to Soviet Union and back: The journey of Annabhau Sathe’s Maza Russia cha Pravas. | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Anagha Bhat Behere, SPPU, Pune | Anagha Bhat Behere | 21 Dec 2021 |
| 12382 | Creative Commons | Embodied Circulation of an Icon: The case of Janata Raja | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Aishwarya Walvekar, JNU, New Delhi | Aishwarya Walvekar | 21 Dec 2021 |
| 12383 | Creative Commons | त्यांनी पाहिलेली विलायत: मराठी प्रवाशांनी १८६७ ते १९४७ या काळात लिहिलेल्या इंग्लंडच्या प्रवासवर्णनांचा सामाजिक अभ्यास | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Aditya Panse, Independent scholar, London | Aditya Panse | 21 Dec 2021 |
| 12384 | Travelling Santas, Circulation and Formation of ‘the Multilingual Local’ of World Literature in the early modern Marathi | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Sachin Ketkar, MS University, Vadodara | Sachin Ketkar | 21 Dec 2021 | |
| 12385 | Creative Commons | Circulation, Patronage, and Silence in the Practice of History Writing in Early Modern Maharashtra | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 -Roy S. Fischel, SOAS, University of London | Roy S. Fischel | 21 Dec 2021 |
| 12386 | Creative Commons | Writing and circulation: a Material Approach to Early Modern Marathi Literature | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 -Prachi Deshpande, CSSS, Kolkata | Prachi Deshpande | 21 Dec 2021 |
| 12387 | Beggars On the Move: Hijra Journeys in the Eighteenth-century Deccan | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Mario da Penha, Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA | Mario da Penha | 21 Dec 2021 | |
| 12388 | Creative Commons | Vanvās to Vārī: The Travel History of Songs and Poetry in Maharashtra | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Madhuri Deshmukh, Oakton Community College, Des Plaines, USA | Madhuri Deshmukh | 21 Dec 2021 |
| 12389 | Language Ideologies as Urban Infrastructure: A Socio-Spatial Analysis of Identity, Belonging, and Multilingualism in Pune, Maharashtra | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Jessica Chandras, Wake Forest University, USA | Jessica Chandras | 21 Dec 2021 | |
| 12390 | Creative Commons | Lingayat - Virasaiva Sect: Migration, Identity & Marathi Lingayat literature in Colonial Maharashtra | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Kishore More - University of Mumbai | Kishore More | 21 Dec 2021 |
| 12391 | Creative Commons | Circulation for Intervention: The Comic, the Folk and the Democratic in Marathi Theatre | Part of the International Conference on Maharashtra Sept 2021. Madhuri Dixit, PS College, Ahmadnagar | Madhuri Dixit | 21 Dec 2021 |
| 12392 | Creative Commons | Comparing two traditions: Workers' Theatre movement and Rashtra Seva Dal Kalapathak to trace the circulation of the form of Tamasha in nineteenth and twentieth century | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Makarand Sathe -Independent scholar, Pune | Makarand Sathe | 21 Dec 2021 |
| 12393 | Creative Commons | मुस्लिम मराठी साहित्य चळवळ : मराठी मुस्लिम अस्मितेचे अभिसरण | Part of the International Maharashtra Conference held in September 2021. Muphid Mujawar from Shivaji University, Kolhapur | Muphid Mujawar | 21 Dec 2021 |
| 12394 | Strachey Lecture: Mixed Signals | Mixed Signals: audio and wearable data analysis for health diagnostics | Cecilia Mascolo | 06 Jan 2022 | |
| 12395 | 'Poets in Purgatory' Video | Contemporary poets read from their translations of the Purgatorio and from their poems about Dante. | Jane Draycott, Steve Ellis, Andrew Fitzsimons, Lorna Goodison, Peter Hainsworth, Nick Havely, Angela Jarman, Jan Kemp, Jamie McKendrick, Bernard O'Donoghue, A.E. Stallings, Patrick Worsnip | 17 Dec 2021 | |
| 12396 | Some Sources of Romanticism: 3 – The True Fathers of Romanticism | The third of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures | Isaiah Berlin | 21 Nov 2021 | |
| 12397 | Reflections: How do we move forward with the Collections Development Policy? | Bessie, Megan, and Jip conclude this series by reflecting on the process of examining the Collections Development Policy. What can we take forward? Are changes too idealistic? Is there any hope for the future of museum policy? | Bessie Woodhouse, Jip Borm, Megan Mahon | 06 Jan 2022 | |
| 12398 | Pathways Forward with Dr. Laura van Broekhoven | Jip and Bessie are joined again by the Director of the Pitt Rivers Museum, Dr. Laura van Broekhoven. This time we discuss looking forward to the future of the museum and its collections policy. | Jip Borm, Bessie Woodhouse, Laura van Broekhoven | 06 Jan 2022 | |
| 12399 | Museums and Living Objects with Carey Newman | Megan and Alexis are joined by master carver Carey Newman to discuss the social and cultural lives of museum objects, and the ways museums can better engage with them. | Carey Newman, Megan Mahon, Alexis Forer | 06 Jan 2022 | |
| 12400 | Funding, Possibilities and The Arts Council with Liam Wiseman | Megan and Bessie are joined by Liam Wiseman, then Museums Relationship Manager for the South East, to discuss funding and the possibilities of de-colonial practice. | Megan Mahon, Bessie Woodhouse, Liam Wiseman | 06 Jan 2022 |