TORCH Post-show Conversations: Private Lives |
Listen in as Kirsten Shepherd-Barr and Sos Eltis discuss a recent production of Noel Coward's Private Lives |
Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Sos Eltis, Ruth Moore |
6 June, 2022 |
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May 2022 Podcast with Neal Benowitz |
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Neal Benowitz. |
Neal Benowitz, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson |
1 June, 2022 |
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2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics: Ethics and Artificial Intelligence (3 of 3) |
In last of the three 2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics, Professor Peter Railton explores how we might "programme ethics into AI" |
Peter Railton |
31 May, 2022 |
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2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics: Ethics and Artificial Intelligence (2 of 3) |
In the second 2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics, Professor Peter Railton explores how we might "programme ethics into AI" |
Peter Railton |
31 May, 2022 |
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2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics: Ethics and Artificial Intelligence (1 of 3) |
In the first of three 2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics, Professor Peter Railton explores how we might "programme ethics into AI" |
Peter Railton |
31 May, 2022 |
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Reflexive Control Theory: a Soviet perspective on influence and why it matters in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine |
Maria de Goeij provides a brilliant introduction to reflexive control theory, a Soviet theory of influence. Listen to learn more and appreciate how it can help us better understand today's world, including strategic decision making in hybrid warfare. |
Maria de Goeij |
31 May, 2022 |
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Voice Hackers R Us |
We’re learning about speech interfaces and hacking home assistants with nonsense and wordplay. |
Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Mary Bispham |
28 May, 2022 |
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Gideon Katz - The Fear of Judaism in Israeli Culture |
Gideon Katz discusses some of the mure surprising aspect of Israeli secularism |
Gideon Katz |
27 May, 2022 |
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How do you carry out a realist synthesis of an intervention when there's 'no evidence'? |
Joanne Greenhalgh, Professor of Applied Social Research Methodology (University of Leeds) on the experiences of conducting a realist synthesis of the feedback of aggregated patient reported outcome measure (PROMs) data to improve patient care. |
Joanne Greenhalgh |
25 May, 2022 |
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Why class still matters in UK newsrooms |
In this episode of our podcast we look at how class divisions impact newsrooms and the journalism they produce. |
Caithlin Mercer, Robyn Vinter |
25 May, 2022 |
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Assimilation or change? Normans at Winchester |
The fifth lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) |
Susan Rankin |
24 May, 2022 |
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We are what we do |
Instead of passwords, what if computers used our high fives to log us in? |
Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Klaudia Krawiecka |
21 May, 2022 |
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Women's Rights Research Seminar: Threatened motherhood in the Israeli welfare state: The discourse and the practice behind the disqualification of disadvantaged women's motherhood |
Prof. Esther Hertzog gives a talk on the vulnerable situation of motherhood in the Israeli welfare state. |
Esther Hertzog, Soraya Tremayne |
19 May, 2022 |
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Nitzan Lebovic: Is Zionism a “Left-Wing Melancholy”? |
Nitzan Levobic discusses Zionism and melancholy, through the woks of Israel Zarchi |
Nitzan Levobic |
18 May, 2022 |
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Nils Chr. Stenseth And Barbara Bramanti On Evolutionary And Ecological Ends Of Epidemics |
A discussion on how evolutionary biology and biological anthropology help understand the end of epidemics, particularly plague. |
Nils Chr. Stenseth, Barbara Bramanti, Erica Charters |
17 May, 2022 |
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Clark Larsen and Fabian Crespo on Biology, Archaeology, and Multi-disciplinary Ends |
A discussion on why multi-disciplinary approaches that combine social and biological research are helpful in understanding how epidemics end. |
Clark Larsen, Fabian Crespo, Erica Charters |
17 May, 2022 |
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Cristiana Bastos and the Human End of Epidemics |
Professor Cristiana Bastos (Lisbon) and Professor Erica Charters discuss how anthropology and ethnology measure the end of epidemics, including HIV/AIDS, and the difference between illness and disease. |
Cristiana Bastos, Erica Charters |
17 May, 2022 |
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Make or Break |
Join us as we explore how to describe trust, reputation and messiness using maths! |
Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Sean Sirur |
16 May, 2022 |
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From Neumes in campo aperto to Neumes on Lines (at Christchurch, Canterbury) |
The forth lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) |
Susan Rankin |
16 May, 2022 |
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St Augustine’s and Christchurch, 950–1091 |
The third lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) |
Susan Rankin |
16 May, 2022 |
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Against Legalizing Female 'Circumcision' of Minors |
In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Dr Brian Earp argues that all medically unnecessary genital cutting of non-consenting persons should be opposed on moral and legal grounds. |
Brian D. Earp |
16 May, 2022 |
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Tony Shaw and Giora Goodman - Hollywood and Israel: A History |
The authors of a recently published book dealing with the history of Hollywood's relation with Israel discuss some of their findings |
Tony Shaw, Giora Goodman |
12 May, 2022 |
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Should we give COVID vaccines to young children? |
Katrien Devolder and Dominic Wilkinson explore reasons why some parents are vaccine-hesitant |
Katrien Devolder, Dominic Wilkinson |
10 May, 2022 |
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Defending the selective restriction of liberty during pandemics |
Katrien Devolder and Julian Savulescu discuss the ethics of lockdowns |
Katrien Devolder, Julian Savulescu |
10 May, 2022 |
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Rethinking Risk |
Sometimes threats come from inside the system (content warning: intimate partner violence). |
Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Julia Slupska |
10 May, 2022 |
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‘L’ecriture Anglaise Dans Sa Perfection’ |
Professor Marc Smith, Professeur de Paléographie, The Ecole Nationale des Chartes, Paris delivers the 5th lecture in this years Lyell Lecture series |
Marc Smith |
9 May, 2022 |
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A Community of Scribes at Worcester |
The second lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) |
Susan Rankin |
9 May, 2022 |
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Sound and its Capture in Anglo-Saxon England |
The first lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) |
Susan Rankin |
9 May, 2022 |
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Perfected Beings in Human Form: The Siddha Tradition in Śaiva Tantra (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series) |
John Nemec's talk on the origin of siddha and its polysemic application in Sanskrit textual sources. |
John Nemec |
6 May, 2022 |
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How has COVID-19 influenced domestic life? |
The Disobedient Buildings team reflect on both the positive and negative implications of spending more time in the home and within the community during Covid-19 lockdowns across their field sites. |
Inge Daniels, Gabriela Nicolescu, Anna Ulrikke Andersen |
4 May, 2022 |
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Does home ownership increase inequality? |
The Disobedient Buildings team examine the relationships between the privatization of housing and rising inequality in London, Bucharest and Oslo. |
Inge Daniels, Gabriela Nicolescu, Anna Ulrikke Andersen |
4 May, 2022 |
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What does welfare mean today? |
The Disobedient Buildings team explore the continuities and differences in the welfare systems in the UK, Romania and Norway . |
Inge Daniels, Gabriela Nicolescu, Anna Ulrikke Andersen |
4 May, 2022 |
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Are local authorities meeting the needs of diverse communities? |
Anna Ulrikke Andersen interviews researcher Tom Davies about socially driven building design in post-Second World War Oslo and the challenges inhabitants of those buildings face today. |
Anna Ulrikke Andersen, Tom Davies |
4 May, 2022 |
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Have people lost their sense of civic duty? |
Gabriela Nicolescu interviews architecture lecturer Ilinca Păun-Constantinescu about the loss of community and the demise of civic duty in post-socialist Bucharest. |
Gabriela Nicolescu, Ilinca Păun-Constantinescu |
4 May, 2022 |
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Will the State look after you? |
Inge daniels talks to Jacky Peacock from Advice to Renters on the housing challenges faced by vulnerable people in London. |
Inge Daniels, Jack Peacock |
4 May, 2022 |
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Can participatory design reach ‘forgotten people’ in Oslo? |
Anna Ulrikke Andersen interviews the founders of MakersHub Oslo to discuss the value of participatory design in architectural practice. |
Anna Ulrikke Andersen, Jack Hughes, Else Abrahamsen |
4 May, 2022 |
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Is ‘ghettoisation’ happening in Bucharest? |
Gabriela Nicolescu speaks with Ștefan Ghenciulescu about social housing, privatisation and the impact of the market economy on residents in Bucharest. |
Gabriela Nicolescu, Ștefan Ghenciulescu |
4 May, 2022 |
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Is London the most unequal European City? |
Inge daniels interviews Geography Professor Danny Dorling to discuss the extent of social and economic inequality in London. |
Inge Daniels, Danny Dorling |
4 May, 2022 |
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What is a Disobedient Building? |
The Disobedient Buildings team unpacks 'disobedience' and what the term means in the homes of their research participants in London, Bucharest and Oslo. |
Inge Daniels, Gabriela Nicolescu, Anna Ulrikke Andersen |
4 May, 2022 |
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World Press Freedom Day from Chile to Kenya: why institutions and innovation matter |
On 3 May each year, the world marks Press Freedom Day to show support for journalists whose ability to report freely is curtailed through harassment and intimidation, physical and online threats, financial and legal pressures. |
Maurice Oniang'o, Meera Selva, Paula Molina |
29 April, 2022 |
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The Kids aren’t OK |
Designing and building apps to protect children and young folk from data harms. |
Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Anirudh Ekambaranathan |
20 April, 2022 |
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Violence |
Nesrine Badawi speaking on ‘Debating Militancy in the Modern World’ and Murad Idris speaking on ‘Theorizing Colonialism, Capitalism, and Violence in an Islamist Key.' |
Nesrine Badawi, Murad Idris, Faisal Devji, Usaama al-Azami |
8 April, 2022 |
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Revisiting Sovereignty and Recognition of Oppressive Governments; A focus on Myanmar |
Professor Errol P. Mendes of the University of Ottawa gives a presentation calling for a revisiting of the origins of the concept of sovereignty in Public International Law. |
Errol P Mendes |
8 April, 2022 |
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Talk 5: Textiles and text: A collaborative approach to conserving textile-covered manuscripts |
Conservators Jane Eagan and Maria Hayward describe their work treating seven manuscripts re-covered in velvet for Henry VIII, part of a small corpus of royal books still in their textile bindings in the Queens College Library |
Jane Eagan, Maria Hayworth, Alice Evans |
5 April, 2022 |
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Thomas Newhall, ‘Partially in Accord with the Greater Vehicle: Reading the Four-Part Vinaya as a Mahāyāna text in Daoxuan's Commentaries’ |
Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 |
Thomas Newhall |
30 March, 2022 |
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Dr. Stephanie Balkwill, ‘Reading the Sūtra of the Unsullied Worthy Girl’ |
Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 |
Stephanie Balkwill |
30 March, 2022 |
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Dr. Reed Criddle, ‘Collective oral tradition in the musical recitation of the Medicine Buddha Sūtra’ |
Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 |
Reed Criddle |
30 March, 2022 |
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Dr. Rafal K. Stepien, ‘On Numen in Antinomianism, or Reading Religion in Irreligion’ |
Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 |
Rafal K. Stepien |
30 March, 2022 |
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Nic Newton, ‘Description, Visualisation, and Concatenation in the Larger Sukhāvatīvyūhasūtra’ |
Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 |
Nic Newton |
30 March, 2022 |
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Dr. Mikael Bauer, ‘Tracing the exoteric-esoteric in pre-modern Japanese Dharma Assemblies’ |
Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 |
Mikael Bauer |
30 March, 2022 |
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Dr. Gregory Adam Scott, ‘Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures in Modern China: The Role of Scriptural Presses, Distributors, and Buddhist Bookstores’ |
Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 |
Gregory Adam Scott |
30 March, 2022 |
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Dr. David Drewes, ‘How Many Mahāyānas Were There?’ |
Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 |
David Drewes |
30 March, 2022 |
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Dr. D.E. Osto, ‘Virtual Realities: A Mahāyāna Interpretation based on The Supreme Array Scripture’ |
Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 |
D. E. Osto |
29 March, 2022 |
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Dr. Charles DiSimone, ‘Identical Cousins? Insights on the Parallel Development of Prajñāpāramitā Families Gleaned from New Manuscript Discoveries in Greater Gandhāra’ |
Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 |
Charles DiSimone |
29 March, 2022 |
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Prof. Paul Harrison, Keynote: ‘Mahāyāna Sūtras: Reading As, Reading For, Reading Into’ |
Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 |
Paul Harrison |
29 March, 2022 |
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Dr. Berthe Jansen, ‘The Role of Indic Mahāyāna Scriptures in Tibetan Legal Texts’ |
Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 |
Berthe Jansen |
29 March, 2022 |
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Yemen’s Enduring Crisis |
Helen Lackner speaks about Yemen’s enduring crisis. |
Helen Lackner, Michael Willis |
29 March, 2022 |
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The Global Merchants: The Enterprise and Extravagance of the Sassoon Dynasty |
Professor Joseph Sassoon in conversation with Dr Michael Willis about his recent book, The Global Merchants: The Enterprise and Extravagance of the Sassoon Dynasty (Allen Lane, Penguin Group, 2022). Emeritus Professor Avi Shlaim joins them. |
Joseph Sassoon, Michael Willis, Avi Shlaim, Eugene Rogan, Faisal Devji |
24 March, 2022 |
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Sacred Art and Censorship in the Hispanic World |
Professor Charlene Villaseñor Black presents her paper “Sacred Art and Censorship in the Hispanic World: Mary’s Lactating Breast” as part of the History of Art Research Seminar Series. |
Charlene Villaseñor Black, Anna Espinola Lynn, Alexandra Solovyev |
24 March, 2022 |
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Panel Discussion: "Fleshing out a future COP" |
Dr Tara Garnett (director of TABLE and fellow of the Oxford Martin School) in conversation with Dr Helena Wright, Dr Pablo Manzano and Dan Blaustein-Rejto, discuss livestock systems and greenhouse gas emissions. |
Tara Garnett, Helena Wright, Pablo Manzano, Dan Blaustein-Rejto |
17 March, 2022 |
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All Jihad Is Local: the Micro-Politics of Militant Islamism in 1980s Lebanon and Beyond |
Dr Raphaël Lefèvre in conversation with Dr Neil Ketchley about his recent book, 'Jihad in the City: Militant Islamism and Contentious Politics in Tripoli' (Cambridge University Press, 2021). |
Raphael Lefevre, Neil Ketchley |
16 March, 2022 |
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Russian Perceptions of Conflict with Discussion of War in Ukraine |
Mark Galeotti discusses Russian perceptions of war and conflict. The differences between what is considered "war" vs "conflict" and how this changes between the military and civilian security establishments. In addition, the war in Ukraine is discussed. |
Mark Galeotti |
16 March, 2022 |
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Strachey Lecture: How Are New Technologies Changing What We See? |
There has been a proliferation of technological developments in the last few years that are beginning to improve how we perceive, attend to, notice, analyse and remember events, people, data and other information. |
Yvonne Rogers |
16 March, 2022 |
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50 years of trans activism: a history of change for trans human rights in the UK |
Professor Stephen Whittle, Professor of Equalities Law at Manchester Metropolitan University delivers the 2022 LGBT History Month Lecture, drawing on his own experiences. |
Stephen Whittle, Clara Barker |
15 March, 2022 |
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Christl Donnelly and the Statistical End of Epidemics |
Professor Christl Donnelly (Oxford and Imperial) and Dr Erica Charters discuss how statistical and mathematical epidemiology measure the end of epidemics, including BSE, Ebola, influenza, and Covid-19. |
Christl Donnelly, Erica Charters |
15 March, 2022 |
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Carolyn Eastman on Yellow Fever in New York |
Dr Carolyn Eastman (VCU) and Dr Erica Charters discuss how epidemics of yellow fever ended in 1790s New York, and the multiple ends of an epidemic for different parts of a society. |
Carolyn Eastman, Erica Charters |
15 March, 2022 |
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Gut Instinct Ep. 3 - Keto vs Carbs and Livers vs Albumin |
We review a few interesting papers from the world of nutrition science and hepatology, plus the usual assortment of bits and bobs from the gastro literature. |
Michael Fitzpatrick, Tamsin Cargill |
15 March, 2022 |
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A Lament for the Earth |
This episode will address the challenge to nature poetry. |
Alice Oswald |
14 March, 2022 |
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A Debatable Empire |
Mishka Sinha (University of Oxford) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 7 February 2022 |
Mishka Sinha |
11 March, 2022 |
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B.R. Ambedkar's Sociophilia and Other Anti-Caste Sciences |
J. Daniel Elam (University of Hong Kong) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 28 February 2022. |
J. Daniel Elam |
11 March, 2022 |
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How ‘Dynasty’ Became a Modern Global Concept: Intellectual Histories of Sovereignty and Property |
Milinda Banerjee (University of St Andrews) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 24 January 2022 |
Milinda Banerjee |
11 March, 2022 |
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Reflections on Gandhi’s Anti-Modernism |
Akeel Bilgrami (Columbia University) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 7 March 2022. |
Akeel Bilgrami |
11 March, 2022 |
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Talking Ukraine with Olena Chervonik |
A conversation between Professor Geoffrey Batchen and Ukrainian-born art history doctoral student Olena Chervonik, focusing on the history and culture of Ukraine. |
Olena Chervonik, Geoff Batchen |
10 March, 2022 |
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Knowledge for bright ideas – how research can support innovative health systems |
Guest lecturer Dr Nick Fahy is a research group director for health and wellbeing at RAND Europe, where he oversees research in such areas as health systems and healthcare innovation, and the behavioural and social determinants of health and wellbeing. |
Nick Fahy |
7 March, 2022 |
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Grace Hartigan: Fashion or Painting? |
In this talk Dr Saul Nelson analyses a single painting, Grace Hartigan’s 'The Persian Jacket' (1952), in order to draw a few conclusions about late modernism. |
Saul Nelson, Alexandra Solovyev |
4 March, 2022 |
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In Sleep a King |
This is a sleep-talk on the subject of waking up with Sonnet 87 (by Shakespeare) in the background. This talk was given by Alice Oswald on the 25th November 2021. |
Alice Oswald |
3 March, 2022 |
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Media, Communications, and Public Opinion in Tajikistan |
Irna Hofman (Oxford) Malik Kadirov (Media Analyst, Tajikistan) Salimjon Aioubov (Director of RFE/RL's Tajik Service) round table discussion |
Irna Hofman, Malik Kadirov, Salimjon Aioubov, Faisal Devji |
3 March, 2022 |
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Sovereignty |
Neguin Yavari speaking on ‘Islamic imperatives and Islamic rulers’, Samy Ayoub speaking on ‘Law and the Exercise of Power: Debates on Political Legitimacy and Authority in the 19th - 20th centuries Egypt’. |
Neguin Yavari, Samy Ayoub, Faisal Devji, Usaama al-Azami |
2 March, 2022 |
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The Career and Communities of Zaynab Fawwaz: Feminist Thinking in Fin-de-siècle Egypt |
Marilyn Booth speaking on her new book. |
Marilyn Booth |
2 March, 2022 |
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Religion |
Madawi al-Rasheed speaking on ‘Islamic Reform in Saudi Arabia between “the Violence of the Minority and the Apathy of the Majority”. Pascal Menoret speaking on ‘Graveyard of Clerics’. |
Madawi al-Rasheed, Pascal Menoret, Faisal Devji, Usaama al-Azami |
2 March, 2022 |
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Caliphate |
Elizabeth Alexandrin speaking on ‘Empire of the End Time: Fāṭimid Sovereignties in the 4th Century AH/11th Century CE’. Hüseyin Yilmaz speaking on ‘The Ottomans and the Question of the Caliphate'. |
Elizabeth Alexandrin, Hüseyin Yilmaz, Faisal Devji, Usaama al-Azami |
1 March, 2022 |
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‘Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown’: Recent developments regarding the immunities of heads of state and government |
Philippa Webb, Professor of Public International Law at King’s College London, gives a presentation on recent developments in English law in cases against current and former heads of state. |
Philippa Webb |
1 March, 2022 |
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State Consent between Regionalism and Universalism: Particular Customary International Law before the International Court of Justice |
Freya Baetens, Professor of Public International Law at Oslo University, gives a presentation on how the International Court of Justice has addressed claims based on ‘regional’ customary international law. |
Freya Baetens |
1 March, 2022 |
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Researching South Asia: Climate Change |
Aditya Ramesh, Nausheen Anwar, Camelia Dewan, Chitra Venkatramani, Nikhil Anand in discussion |
Aditya Ramesh (Manchester) Nausheen Anwar (IBA, Karachi) Camelia Dewan (Oslo) Chitra Venkatramani (NUS) Nikhil Anand (UPenn) |
1 March, 2022 |
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Researching South Asia: Animals |
Panel discussion on researching no human animals in South Asia |
Ambika Aiyadurai, Naisargi Dave, Radhika Govindrajan, Muhammad Kavesh, Dolly Kikon |
1 March, 2022 |
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Researching South Asia: Bureaucracy |
A panel discussion on the problems of research in South Asia. |
Yamini Aiyar, Maira Hayat, Zehra Hashmi, Akshay Mangla |
1 March, 2022 |
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Douglass Day and the Colored Conventions Project: Nineteenth-Century Black Activism with Denise Burgher and Jim Casey |
The Quill Project Conventions Podcast |
Grace Mallon, Denise Burgher, Jim Casey |
22 February, 2022 |
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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 February, 2022 |
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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 February, 2022 |
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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 February, 2022 |
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What would a sustainable economy look like? |
Sir Dieter Helm discusses how we could shift to a sustainable economy. |
Dieter Helm, Charles Godfray |
17 February, 2022 |
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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 February, 2022 |
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Oxford Days II |
Presentations from Professor David Sherratt’s Oxford Days – Part 2 |
Kim Nasmyth, Russell Brown, Jan Löwe, Christian Lesterlin, Dale Wigley |
16 February, 2022 |
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Oxford Days I |
Presentations from Professor David Sherratt’s Oxford Days – Part 1 |
Bernard Hallet, François-Xavier Barre, Rodrigo Reyes-Lamothe, Anjana Badrinarayanan |
16 February, 2022 |
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Glasgow Days |
Presentations from Professor David Sherratt’s Glasgow Days |
Marshall Stark, Colin Stirling, Stephen Bell, Stephen Kowalczykowski, Neil Johnson |
16 February, 2022 |
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Sussex Days |
Presentations from Professor David Sherratt’s Sussex Days |
Mick Chandler, Claudio Stern, Gordon Dougan, Lorraine Symington |
16 February, 2022 |
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Branding: as intimate as it can get to the world of business |
Join us in this episode to listen to Alejandro Arroyo Yamin talk about the past, present and future of branding; why it matters more than we realise, and why the term ‘branding’ doesn’t even begin to cover all that it stands for! Date of recording: 26/11. |
Alejandro Arroyo Yamin, Andreas Finzel |
15 February, 2022 |
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"Downward Equalization”: A Gandhian Inversion of Dignity and Rights-Claims |
Manu Samnotra (University of South Florida) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 31 January 2022. For queries, please contact the seminar convenor at saih@history.ox.ac.uk |
Manu Samnotra |
11 February, 2022 |
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Tajikistan: Politics After Civil War |
A discussion with Suzanne Levi-Sanchez, Edward Lemon, Muhiddin Kabiri, Alim Sherzamonov |
Suzanne Levi-Sanche, Edward Lemon, Muhiddin Kabiri, Alim Sherzamonov |
8 February, 2022 |
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Illusions of Autonomy: why Europe cannot provide for its security if the United States pulls back |
How would Europe fare if the United States completely withdrew its security assurances and assistance? Dr Hugo Meijer argues that Europe would struggle to mount a collective, autonomous defence capacity vis-a-vis a resurgent Russia. |
Hugo Meijer |
8 February, 2022 |
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