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OxPeace Conference 2023: Learning from Ukraine
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The Global Food Crisis and the Ukraine War

Exploring the three elements that intersect and contribute to the global food crisis.
Middle East Centre
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Yemen’s Enduring Crisis

Helen Lackner speaks about Yemen’s enduring crisis.
Almanac – The Oxford Middle East Podcast

Lebanon’s Economic and political crisis

Piotr Schulkes, Felix Walker, and Michael Memari cover the ongoing crises in Lebanon’s political and economic systems.
Middle East Centre

Apocalymbo: Trickster Politics in the Age of the Pandemic (and Other Crises)

Walter Armbrust (St Antony’s College, Oxford), author of Martyrs and Tricksters: An Ethnography of the Egyptian Revolution (2019), gives a talk for the Middle East Centre Friday Seminar Series on 20th November 2020.
St Antony's looks at the World

St Antony's Looks At the World - Ep 1: Professor Simukai Chigudu

Professor Simukai Chigudu, Associate Professor of African Politics, joins us to discuss his book The Political Life of an Epidemic: Cholera, Crisis and Citizenship in Zimbabwe and the lessons for today.
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 8: Death Leaves Signs

This episode, the final one of this season, features the work of Palestinian poet Yousif M. Qasmiyeh, author-in-residence at Refugee Hosts.
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 7: Living Absences

In this conversation with Trinidadian Scottish poet Vahni Capildeo, author of Venus as a Bear (2018), we explore the layered, polyphonous histories of the places we pass through and inhabit.
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 6: The .01 Percent

In this episode, Israeli poet Tahel Frosh talks to us about her debut poetry collection Betsa (Avarice, 2014), financial crisis, and the value of culture.
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 5: The Cut Out

In this episode, I talk to US poet Diana Khoi Nguyen (Ghost Of, 2018) about the perseverance of eels, technologies of printing, and how poetry allows for the possibility that our dead will remain present with us in one form or another.
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 4: Survival Takes Time

Interview with US poet Laura Sims, author of Staying Alive (2016) and Looker (2018)
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 2: We Grow out of the Past

Interview with UK poet and translator Sasha Dugdale, author of Red House (2011) and Joy (2017)
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 1: Like a Zombie Life

Interview with the US poet Mike Smith, author of Pocket Guide to Another Earth (2018) and And There was Evening and There was Morning (2018).
Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)

Successes and Challenges in the Fight against Impunity

Marking the 20th Anniversary of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Twenty years after the adoption of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, the ICC is thought to be in crisis.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Thinking the Beyond of Crisis

Professor Simon Glendinnning (London School of Economics) delivered the keynote address on 'Thinking the Beyond of Crisis' at the TORCH Crisis, Extremes, and Apocalypse event 'Rethinking Crisis'.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

How the Mouse Lost its Tail, Or, Lamarck's Dangerous Idea

Speaker: Jessica Riskin (University of Stanford)
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Progress, Providence, Eschaton: Löwith, Blumenberg, and After

Speaker: Jean-Claude Monond (ENS)
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Rescue in the Face of Danger: Benjamin, Goethe, Sebald

Speaker: Carolin Duttlinger (University of Oxford)
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The Modern Epimetheus. Carl Schmitt's Marian Katechontism

Speaker: Hjalmar Falk (Oxford/Gothenburg)
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Ernst Kantorowicz and the Politics of Political Theology

Speaker: Martin Ruehl (University of Cambridge)
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

On Real and Imagined Catastrophes: Gershom Scholem's Sabbatinism

Speaker: Amir Engel (Hebrew University)

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