Approaching Shakespeare |
Othello |
First in Emma Smith's Approaching Shakespeare lecture series; looking at the central question of race and its significance in the play. |
Emma Smith |
18 October, 2010 |
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Translational Medicine |
Malaria Vaccines |
Professor Adrian Hill has been studying the immune system and malaria susceptibility in African children for years. We asked him about his latest findings in the development of vaccines against malaria. |
Adrian Hill |
18 October, 2010 |
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Malaria |
Malaria Vaccines |
Professor Adrian Hill talks about recent developments of vaccines against malaria. |
Adrian Hill |
18 October, 2010 |
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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts |
7th CSS: The Effective Use of Social Capital in Cycling Scheme Development |
Brian Deegan, London Borough of Camden, talks on 'The Effective Use of Social Capital in Cycling Scheme Development' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. |
Brian Deegan |
18 October, 2010 |
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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts |
7th CSS: Understanding 'Best Practice' Heuristic: Implications for Active Travel |
James Macmillen, University of Oxford, talks on 'Understanding 'Best Practice' Heuristic: Implications for Active Travel' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. |
James Macmillen |
18 October, 2010 |
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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts |
7th CSS: Bicycling as a Way of Life: A Comparative Case Study of Urban Bike Culture in Amsterdam and Portland, OR. |
Peter Pelzer, Univ. of Amsterdam, talks on 'Bicycling as a Way of Life' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. |
Peter Pelzer |
18 October, 2010 |
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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts |
7th CSS: The Research and Evaluation Needs of the Third Sector in the Big Society: A Sustrans / Cycling Perspective |
Andy Cope, Sustrans, talks on 'The Research and Evaluation Needs of the Third Sector in the Big Society: A Sustrans / Cycling Perspective' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. |
Andy Cope |
18 October, 2010 |
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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts |
7th CSS: Geographies of Urban Cycling: Investigating the Relations between Body, Technology and Space |
Samuel Johns, University of Oxford, talks on 'Geographies of Urban Cycling: Investigating the Relations between Body, Technology and Space' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. |
Samuel Johns |
18 October, 2010 |
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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts |
7th CSS: Inhabiting Infrastructure: How Architectures, Rhythms and Crowds Affect and Effect London's Commuter Cyclists |
Peter Wood, UCL, talks on 'Inhabiting Infrastructure: How Architectures, Rhythms and Crowds Affect and Effect London's Commuter Cyclists' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. |
Peter Wood |
18 October, 2010 |
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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts |
7th CSS: Cycling Circles: Gender and Social Influences in UK Cycling |
Anja Dalton, UWE, talks on 'Cycling Circles: Gender and Social Influences in UK Cycling' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. |
Anja Dalton |
18 October, 2010 |
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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts |
7th CSS: Enacting Mobile Claims to Space: The Choreography of Encounters Between Cyclists and Non-Cyclists |
Katrina Brown, Macaulay Institute, talks on 'Enacting Mobile Claims to Space: The Choreography of Encounters Between Cyclists and Non-Cyclists' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. |
Katrina Brown |
18 October, 2010 |
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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts |
7th CSS: Women Returning to Cycling/Bike Riding |
Jennifer Bonham, University of Adelaide, talks on 'Women Returning to Cycling/Bike Riding' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. |
Jennifer Bonham |
18 October, 2010 |
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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts |
7th CSS: Applying the Life Course Approach to Walking and Cycling |
Heather Jones, UWE, talks on 'Applying the Life Course Approach to Walking and Cycling' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. |
Heather Jones |
18 October, 2010 |
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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars |
Climate Shocks: Turning Crisis into Opportunity |
Thomas F. Homer-Dixon, CIGI Chair of Global Systems, Balsillie School of International Affairs; full Professor, Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo on Climate Shocks: Turning Crisis into Opportunity. |
Thomas Homer-Dixon |
15 October, 2010 |
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History of Tropical Medicine at Oxford |
Dr. Brian Angus on Tropical Medicine |
Writer and medical historian Conrad Keating talks to Dr. Brian Angus, Director of the Wellcome Trust UK Centre for Clinical Tropical Medicine in Oxford, about his interest in science and how this inspired him to work with infectious diseases in Africa. |
Brain Angus, Conrad Keating |
14 September, 2010 |
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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars |
Climate change and marine ecosystems: have dangerous changes already begun? |
Special seminar from the James Martin 21st Century School: Climate change and marine ecosystems: have dangerous changes already begun? |
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg |
7 September, 2010 |
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Energy, Climate Change, Social Entrepreneurship and Gender |
Social Entrepreneurship: Integrating Leadership and Technology for Social Change |
Pamela Hartigan, Director of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and Mirjana Radovic, Professor of Business Management and Entrepreneurship talk about Social Entrepreneurship at the International Women's Leadership Symposium. |
Pamela Hartigan, Mirjana Radovic |
1 September, 2010 |
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Energy, Climate Change, Social Entrepreneurship and Gender |
Welcome to the International Women's Leadership Symposium |
Cynthia Chang, Preseident of Females in Engineering, Science and Technology introduces the International Women's Leadership Symposium. |
Cynthia Chang |
31 August, 2010 |
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Energy, Climate Change, Social Entrepreneurship and Gender |
Inspiring Women - Inspiring Change |
Jane Butcher, Assistant Director of the UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology gives a talk for the International Women's Leadership Symposium. |
Jane Butcher |
31 August, 2010 |
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Energy, Climate Change, Social Entrepreneurship and Gender |
Leading Transformation:Women at the Cutting Edge of Research and Practice |
Plenary session on Leading Transformation: Women at the Cutting Edge of Research and Practice from the International Women's Leadership Symposium. |
Catherine Mitchell, Ana Brito e Melo, Olive Heffernan, Monika Wehrle-MacDevette |
31 August, 2010 |
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History of Tropical Medicine at Oxford |
Sarah Rowland-Jones on HIV/AIDS |
Conrad Keating interviews Sarah Rowland-Jones, Professor of Immunology and Consultant Physician. The theme of her work is anti-viral immunity with a particular focus on how immune responses modify the outcome of HIV and other viral infections. |
Sarah Rowland-Jones, Conrad Keating |
16 August, 2010 |
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What is Translation? |
Can Poetry be Translated? |
Third part of the What is Translation podcast series. In this part, the question of whether poetry be translated. Is there something within the original that is lost in the translation? |
Oliver Taplin, Lorna Hardwick |
27 July, 2010 |
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What is Translation? |
Is there ever a Faithful Translation? |
Second part of the What is Translation podcast series. In this part, the question of whether there can be a faithful translation; does the act of translating a text change the meaning of the original is discussed. |
Oliver Taplin, Lorna Hardwick |
27 July, 2010 |
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What is Translation? |
Who Translates and for Whom? |
Fourth part of the What is Translation Podcast series. In this part, the question of who is best placed to translate classic texts; academics, poets, dramatists and who is best placed to receive the translation, students, scholars or the general public. |
Oliver Taplin, Lorna Hardwick |
27 July, 2010 |
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What is Translation? |
Is there a Core to Translation? |
First part of the What is Translation podcast series looking at translation of classical texts. In this part, the question of whether there is a core to translation; is there a central guiding idea to translation is discussed. |
Oliver Taplin, Lorna Hardwick |
27 July, 2010 |
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African Studies Centre |
Development as an Alien Culture: the purposes of governance in South Africa |
Dr Jonny Steinberg gives the 2010 Africa Studies Centre Annual lecture held on 11th June 2010, Nissan Lecture Theatre, St Antony's College, Oxford University. |
Jonny Steinberg |
26 July, 2010 |
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European Studies Centre |
British EU Policy After The Election |
Recorded on 15th June 2010, the European Studies Centre, St Antony's College presents The Chancellor of the University of Oxford Lord Patten of Barnes in conversation with Lord Hannay and Sir Stephen Wall. Convenor: Professor Jane Caplan. |
David Hannay, Stephen Wall, Chris Patten, Jane Caplan |
19 July, 2010 |
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The Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop |
US Government Illegally Deporting US Citizens |
Dr Jacqueline Stevens gives a talk on the United States' practice of illegally deporting its citizens as part of the Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop. |
Jacqueline Stevens |
19 July, 2010 |
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The Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop |
Human rights and the Elusive Universal Subject: Detention of Asylum Seekers and Irregular Entrants under IHRL and EU Law |
Cathryn Costello, Fellow and Tutor in EU and Public Law gives a talk for the Workshop on the Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention. |
Cathryn Costello |
12 July, 2010 |
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Anthropology |
Obesity: A Personal View |
Stanley Ulijaszek, Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford gives a Nutritional Anthropology talk on Obesity in different cultures around the world. |
Stanley Ulijaszek |
12 July, 2010 |
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European Studies Centre |
Wellbeing and Inequality in Post-Industrial Society |
The Annual Ralf Dahrendorf Memorial Lecture is delivered by a leading thinker on a subject related to Ralf Dahrendorf's concerns. This inaugural (2010) Ralf Dahrendorf Memorial Lecture was delivered by Lord (Adair) Turner. |
Adair Turner, Timothy Garton Ash, Michael Göring, Robert Skidelsky, Paul Collier |
6 July, 2010 |
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Ruskin School of Art |
Rebecca Logan |
Rebecca Logan describes her Belfast influenced pieces piece at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. |
Rebecca Logan |
25 June, 2010 |
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Ruskin School of Art |
Priyesh Mistry |
Priyesh Mistry describes his square hole piece at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. |
Priyesh Mistry |
25 June, 2010 |
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Ruskin School of Art |
Natasha LaForce |
Natasha LaForce decribes her screen projection and two overlapping images at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. |
Natasha LaForce |
25 June, 2010 |
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Ruskin School of Art |
Claire Poulter |
Claire Poulter describes her ski lift projection at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. |
Claire Poulter |
25 June, 2010 |
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Ruskin School of Art |
Joseph Fuller |
Joseph Fuller describes his video projection at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. |
Joseph Fuller |
25 June, 2010 |
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Ruskin School of Art |
Ali McInnes |
Ali McInnes describes his installation at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. |
Ali McInnes |
25 June, 2010 |
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Ruskin School of Art |
Jocelyn McGregor |
Jocelyn McGregor describes her glass resin piece and bent metal at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. |
Jocelyn McGregor |
25 June, 2010 |
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Ruskin School of Art |
Heather Bignall |
Heather Bignall describes her adult sized replica rocking duck at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. |
Heather Bignall |
25 June, 2010 |
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The Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop |
How do former immigration detainees integrate into local communities post-release? |
Axel Klein, Centre for Health Services Studies, Kent and Lucy Williams, Social Policy, Sociology, and Social Research, Kent give a talk for the third session of the workshop; Conditions of Immigration Detention. |
Axel Kein, Lucy Williams |
22 June, 2010 |
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The Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop |
Immigration Detention and the Aesthetics of Incarceration |
Michael Flynn, Global Detention Project, Graduate Institute of Geneva gives a talk for the first session of the workshop; Legal Approaches. |
Michael Flynn |
22 June, 2010 |
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The Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop |
The Criminalisation of Asylum Seekers in a British Immigration Detention Centre |
Melanie Griffiths (Oxford) gives a talk entitled; 'I'm not a criminal but I've been here 11 months' - The Criminalisation of Asylum Seekers in a British Immigration Detention Centre for the third session of the Workshop. |
Melanie Griffiths |
22 June, 2010 |
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The Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop |
Medical Implications of Immigration Detention in the UK |
Frank Arnold, Medical Justice Network, gives a talk for the third session of the workshop; Conditions of Immigration Detention. |
Frank Arnold |
22 June, 2010 |
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The Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop |
Rules of engagement: Governmentality, 'technologies of citizenship' and everyday protest in asylum detention facilities |
Nicholas Gill, Environment Centre, University of Lancaster gives a talk for the fourth session of the workshop; Citizenship and Government Technologies. |
Nicholas Gill |
22 June, 2010 |
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The Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop |
The law's approach to detention of asylum seekers: help or hindrance? |
Dallal Stevens, Faculty of Law, University of Warwick gives a talk for the first session of the worksh op; Legal Approaches to Immigration Detention. |
Dallal Stevens |
22 June, 2010 |
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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts) |
Oxford Literary Festival 2010 By Seven Firs and Goldenstone - An account of the Legend of Alderley |
Alan Garner gives an illustrated lecture on the Legend of Alderley. This version of the myth of the Sleeping Hero is rooted to places on Alderley Edge in Cheshire, where Alan Garner grew up. |
Alan Garner |
21 June, 2010 |
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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts) |
Oxford Literary Festival 2010 Pieces of Places Discussion The Weirdstone of Brisingamen |
Alan Garner, Mark Edmonds and Robert Powell take part in a discussion on the subject of pieces of places, objects and artefacts found and what they mean for writing fiction and for archeology in general. |
Alan Garner, Mark Edmonds, Robert Powell |
21 June, 2010 |
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Health, Law and Emerging Technologies (HeLEX) |
Talking Law and Ethics - Feeding Results Back to Participants |
Nadja Kanellopoulou gives a talk for the Helex Centre where she talks about the issues involved in giving results of medical research back to participants. |
Nadja Kanellopoulou |
21 June, 2010 |
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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts) |
Oxford Literary Festival 2010 Pieces of Places - Reading of Alan Garner's Work |
The 50th anniversary of the publication of Alan Garner's first novel, The Weirdstone of Brisingamen. A talk examining the importance of place in Alan Garner's work. Robert Powell gives a reading of The Stone Book, from The Stone Book Quartet. |
Robert Powell, Alan Garner |
21 June, 2010 |
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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars |
The Plundered Planet |
Paul Collier, Oxford Professor and author of The Bottom Billion, launched a discussion based on his latest publication, The Plundered Planet. |
Paul Collier, Charles Badenoch, Jamie Drummond, Gideon Rachman |
17 June, 2010 |
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Anthropology |
Measurement of Bodily Transformations (1 Feb 2010) |
Professor Stanley Ulijaszek, from the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Oxford, gave a talk on 1 February 2010 as part of the Medical Anthropology Research Seminar Series. It was entitled 'Measurement of Bodily Transformations'. |
Stanley Ulijaszek |
15 June, 2010 |
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Anthropology |
Nutritional Anthropology Lecture 5: Political Ecology of Food Security (15 March 2010) |
Professor Stanley Ulijaszek, of the Institute of Cultural Anthropology, Oxford, gave a lecture on 15 March 2010 forming part of the Nutritional Anthropology lecture series. It was entitled 'Political Ecology of Food Security'. |
Stanley Ulijaszek |
15 June, 2010 |
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Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict |
Do International Criminal Courts Strengthen Justice on the Ground in Post-Conflict Societies? |
Prof Jane Stromseth (Georgetown University) gives a talk for the Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series. With Dapo Akande (ELAC). |
Jane Stromseth, Dapo Akande |
14 June, 2010 |
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Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict |
Intelligence and the Dhofar Insurgency: New Perspectives |
Prof Clive Jones (Leeds University) gives a talk for the Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series. |
Clive Jones |
14 June, 2010 |
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Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict |
Ethics Under Fire |
Dr David Rodin (ELAC), Wg Cdr Ash Mitchell (Defence Academy of the UK), Dapo Akande (ELAC and Law, Oxford) and Prof Henry Shue (Philosophy, Oxford) give a talk for the Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series. |
David Rodin, Ash Mitchell, Dapo Akande, Henry Shue |
14 June, 2010 |
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Science and Religious Conflict Conference |
Concluding Remarks |
Professor Richard Dawkins gives a few concluding thoughts on the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. |
Richard Dawkins |
8 June, 2010 |
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The Isaiah Berlin Lecture |
Senses of Reality: Writing the Biography of a Revolutionary Generation |
The annual Isaiah Berlin Lecture given at Wolfson College on May 27th 2010. |
Roy Foster |
8 June, 2010 |
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Science and Religious Conflict Conference |
The relation between the neurobiology of morality and religion |
Professor Patricia Churchland (University of California San Diego) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference.The commentator is Professor Julian Savulescu (Oxford). |
Patricia Churchland, Julian Savulescu |
7 June, 2010 |
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Science and Religious Conflict Conference |
Is Religion an Adaptation for Inter-Group Conflict? |
Dominic Johnson (Edinburgh) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr Russell Powell (Oxford). |
Dominic Johnson, Russell Powell |
7 June, 2010 |
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Science and Religious Conflict Conference |
Religious disagreement and religious accommodation |
Professor Tony Coady (University of Melbourne) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Reverend Dr Liz Carmichael (University of Oxford). |
Tony Coady, Liz Carmichael |
7 June, 2010 |
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Science and Religious Conflict Conference |
Religion as Parochial Altruism |
Professor Ara Norenzayan (University of British Columbia) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Professor John Wilkins (Bond University). |
Ara Norenzayen, John Wilkins |
7 June, 2010 |
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Science and Religious Conflict Conference |
Personal religion, tolerance, and universal compassion |
Professor Dan Batson (University of Kansas) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr Steve Clarke (Oxford). |
Dan Batson, Steve Clarke |
7 June, 2010 |
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Science and Religious Conflict Conference |
Religious Toleration, Religious Freedom and Human Nature |
Professor Roger Trigg (Oxford) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr John Perry (Oxford). |
Roger Trigg, John Perry |
7 June, 2010 |
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Science and Religious Conflict Conference |
Religion, Cohesion and Hostility |
Professor Harvey Whitehouse (Oxford) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Professor Michael Wong (Monash University). |
Harvey Whitehouse, Michael Wong |
7 June, 2010 |
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Science and Religious Conflict Conference |
The view from the East pole: Buddhist and Confucian soteriologies and tolerance |
Professor Owen Flanagan (Duke University) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr Guy Kahane (Oxford). |
Owen Flanagan, Guy Kahane |
7 June, 2010 |
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Science and Religious Conflict Conference |
Religion and compromise |
Professor Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Duke University) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The discussant is Dr Nick Shackel (Cardiff). |
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Nick Shackel |
7 June, 2010 |
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Science and Religious Conflict Conference |
Is Religion Adaptive? Integrating Cognition and Function |
Professor Robin Dunbar (Oxford) gives the first presentation for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Professor Janet Radcliffe-Richards (Oxford). |
Robin Dunbar, Janet Radcliffe-Richards |
7 June, 2010 |
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History of Tropical Medicine at Oxford |
Medicine without Frontiers: An Oxford physician-scientist working in Kenya. |
On one of Kevin Marsh's regular visits to Oxford, the historian Conrad Keating caught up with the world-renowned malariologist and asked him what initially drew him to tropical medicine... |
Kevin Marsh, Conrad Keating |
4 June, 2010 |
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Issues in Bioethics - Oxford Bioethics Network |
Research involving adults lacking the capacity to consent: The Mental Capacity Act 2005 |
Michael Dunn gives a talk on the legal and ethical issues surrounding research involving adults who lack the capacity to give consent. Part of the Oxford Bioethics Network series on Issues in Research Ethics. |
Michael Dunn |
27 May, 2010 |
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Health, Law and Emerging Technologies (HeLEX) |
Introduction to Ethics: Judgment, Motivation, Action |
Paula Boddington gives a talk introducing the concept of ethics in business as part of the Said Business School's Seminar - The ethics of reputation and the reputation of ethics: oxymoron or research subject? |
Paula Boddington |
27 May, 2010 |
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Issues in Bioethics - Oxford Bioethics Network |
Good Practice for Research Collection and Biobanks |
Jane Kaye, Director of the HeLEX centre in Oxford, gives a talk on good practice in collecting research data and biobanks as part of the Oxford Bioethics Network series on Issues in Research Ethics. |
Jane Kaye |
27 May, 2010 |
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Issues in Bioethics - Oxford Bioethics Network |
Altruism and Reciprocity in the Governance of Human Genetic Databases |
Nadja Kanellopoulou gives a talk as part of the Oxford Bioethics Network series on Issues in research Ethics. |
Nadja Kanellopoulou |
27 May, 2010 |
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Anthropology |
Nutritional Anthropology Lecture 4: Intensification of subsistence (10 Feb 2010) |
Stanley Ulijaszek, Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford, delivers his fourth lecture in the Nutritional Anthropology series. This lecture focuses on agriculture and pastoralism. |
Stanley Ulijaszek |
27 May, 2010 |
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Issues in Bioethics - Oxford Bioethics Network |
Procardis Study; Genome wide associations with Disease |
Paula Boddington gives a talk on the Procardis study as part of the Oxford Bioethics Network series on Issues in Research Ethics. |
Paula Boddington |
27 May, 2010 |
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Health, Law and Emerging Technologies (HeLEX) |
In Defense of Business Ethics - Said Business School Centre for Corporate Reputation |
Roger Crisp gives a talk on business ethics as part of the Said Business School's Seminar - The ethics of reputation and the reputation of ethics: oxymoron or research subject? |
Roger Crisp |
27 May, 2010 |
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Issues in Bioethics - Oxford Bioethics Network |
Genomics Research: Individuals and Families |
Paula Boddington gives a talk on the ethics of individuals and families as part of the Oxford Bioethics Network series on Issues in Research Ethics. |
Paula Boddington |
27 May, 2010 |
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St Anne's College |
In Defense of Business Ethics - Said Business School Centre for Corporate Reputation |
Roger Crisp gives a talk on business ethics as part of the Said Business School's Seminar - The ethics of reputation and the reputation of ethics: oxymoron or research subject? |
Roger Crisp |
27 May, 2010 |
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Issues in Bioethics - Oxford Bioethics Network |
The Science of Ethics: What Counts as Good Research? |
Mark Sheehan gives a talk on research ethics and asks what counts as good research. Part of the Oxford Bioethics Network series on Issues in Research Ethics. |
Mark Sheehan |
27 May, 2010 |
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Issues in Bioethics - Oxford Bioethics Network |
Ethics and Genomic Research |
Paula Boddington gives a talk on ethical issues within genomics research as part of the Oxford Bioethics Network series on Issues in Research Ethics. |
Paula Boddington |
27 May, 2010 |
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Issues in Bioethics - Oxford Bioethics Network |
Dealing in Pieces of Silver: Financial Inducements in Research |
Mark Sheehan gives a talk on the ethics of offering money or financial incentives to research participants as part of the Oxford Bioethics Network series on Issues in Research Ethics. |
Mark Sheehan |
27 May, 2010 |
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Health, Law and Emerging Technologies (HeLEX) |
What researchers should know about confidentiality and privacy HeLEX |
Liam Curren gives a talk on the legal issues surrounding privacy in medical research as part of the Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technologies (HeLEX) at Oxford series. |
Liam Curren |
27 May, 2010 |
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Health, Law and Emerging Technologies (HeLEX) |
Who owns your research samples and information? HeLEX |
Jane Kaye gives a talk as part of the HeLEX: Talking Law and Ethics series from the Bioethics network series on Talking Law and Ethics (TLE). |
Jane Kaye |
27 May, 2010 |
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Health, Law and Emerging Technologies (HeLEX) |
Translating genomic research into clinical applications HeLEX |
Naomi Hawkins gives a talk as part of the Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technologies (HeLEX) at Oxford series on Talking Law and Ethics. |
Naomi Hawkins |
27 May, 2010 |
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Wolfson College Podcasts |
War and Civilization Series Lecture 4: War and Liberation |
Ian Buruma is a writer and lecturer focussing on Asian (esp. Japanese) culture. He is currently Henry R. Luce Professor of Democracy, Human Rights and Journalism at Bard College, New York. |
Ian Buruma |
24 May, 2010 |
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Wolfson College Podcasts |
War and Civilization Series Lecture 3: War and Pity |
Marina Warner is a writer of fiction, criticism and history; her works include novels and short stories as well as studies of myths, symbols, and fairytales. She is currently Professor at Essex University. |
Marina Warner |
24 May, 2010 |
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Wolfson College Podcasts |
War and Civilization Series Lecture 2: War and Poetry |
Geoffrey Hill is currently Professor of Literature and Religion at Boston University and in 2009 his Collected Critical Writings won the Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism. |
Geoffrey Hill |
24 May, 2010 |
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The God Delusion Weekend |
Attacking the God hypothesis in other ways |
Stephen Law gives the fourth talk on Richard Dawkins' The God Delsuon as part of The God Delusion Weekend. |
Stephen Law |
20 May, 2010 |
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The God Delusion Weekend |
The God Delusion: Questions and Answers |
Stephen Law and Marianne Talbot take part in a panel discussion with Tom Fisher, chairman of the Oxford Philosophical Society, chairing. They answer questions form the audience about The God Delusion and discuss the philosophical issues surrounding it. |
Marianne Talbot, Stephen Law, Tom Fisher |
20 May, 2010 |
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The God Delusion Weekend |
Has Dawkins shown that God is Redundant? |
Marianne Talbot presents the third talk on Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion as part of The God Delusion Weekend. |
Marianne Talbot |
20 May, 2010 |
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The God Delusion Weekend |
A Scientific Hypothesis? |
Marianne Talbot gives the first talk on Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion as part of The God Delusion Weekend. |
Marianne Talbot |
20 May, 2010 |
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The God Delusion Weekend |
The Strengths and Weaknesses of The God Delusion |
Stephen Law givs the second talk on Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion as part of The God Delusion Weekend. |
Stephen Law |
20 May, 2010 |
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Philosophy Special Lectures |
Some Fundamental Facts about the Infinite |
Professor Adrian Moore delivers a lecture on the concept of the infinite, a concept with deep philosophical implications. This lecture was given in St Hugh's College as part of the St Hugh's Special Lecture Series. |
Adrian Moore |
14 May, 2010 |
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History of Tropical Medicine at Oxford |
Forging a New Frontier in Oxford Medicine |
The historian Conrad Keating continues his history of Oxford's groundbreaking contribution to health in the tropics by asking David Warrell what motivated him to work in Africa... |
David Warrell, Conrad Keating |
12 May, 2010 |
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The State of the State |
The Idea of the State: a Genealogy |
Quentin Skinner gives a genealogy of the modern state, arguing that we should not understand the state simply as the government, but rather as a fictional person, enabling us to explain such things as shared responsibility for debt over generations. |
Quentin Skinner |
11 May, 2010 |
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Crossing Borders: Hebrew Manuscripts as a Meeting-place of Cultures |
Arabic Art Forms in Spanish Book Production |
Piet explains Arabic design and illustration in Spanish books, looking in particular at the Kennicott Bible, produced in La Coruna, Spain, in 1476. |
Piet van Boxel |
10 May, 2010 |
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Crossing Borders: Hebrew Manuscripts as a Meeting-place of Cultures |
Sciences |
Piet looks at how the works of famous ancient thinkers such as Aristotle, Hippocrates, Euclid or Ptolemy traveled from culture to culture and formed the basis of Muslim, Christian and Jewish science and philosophy alike. |
Piet van Boxel |
10 May, 2010 |
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Crossing Borders: Hebrew Manuscripts as a Meeting-place of Cultures |
User-produced Hebrew Prayer Books and Shared Iconography |
Some Hebrew manuscripts were produced in Christian workshops, others were made by Jewish artists themselves for their own use. Piet looks at examples of these and explores the shared iconography between Christian and Jewish faiths, such as the unicorn. |
Piet van Boxel |
10 May, 2010 |
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Crossing Borders: Hebrew Manuscripts as a Meeting-place of Cultures |
Hebrew Prayer Books for Public Use |
Piet looks at the three great Bodleian mahzorim (large and elaborately decorated prayer books for the festivals), which were illuminated by Christian painters in collaboration with and under the supervision of Jewish scribes. |
Piet van Boxel |
10 May, 2010 |
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Crossing Borders: Hebrew Manuscripts as a Meeting-place of Cultures |
Conclusion to Crossing Borders |
The conclusion to the Crossing Borders exhibition. The exhibition tells the story of how Jews, Christians and Muslims have contributed to the development of the book. |
Piet van Boxel |
10 May, 2010 |
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Crossing Borders: Hebrew Manuscripts as a Meeting-place of Cultures |
From Roll to Codex |
Piet explains codices, the oldest manuscripts in book form, looking in particular at a fragment of the Hebrew text of the book of Ecclesiasticus (ch. 40) from the Cairo Genizah, and the four Gospels in Syriac. |
Piet van Boxel |
6 May, 2010 |
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