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Israel Studies Seminar

Michal Huss - You cannot really live (or die) here: ongoing struggles over cemeteries and housing in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, 1957-2020

Debates over housing and cemeteries in Jaffa.
The Migration Oxford Podcast

Intersecting Crises: Housing and Forced Migration in Oxford

How does housing relate to migration and asylum issues? Using the City of Oxford as a case study, we consider the affordability and accessibility of housing to newcomers and the impact this has on refugee and asylum seekers.
Rothermere American Institute
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'Healing Our Divided Society': The Kerner Commission at 50

This presentation and discussion, features Gary Younge (University of Manchester) Alan Curtis (Eisenhower Foundation) on the legacies and lessons of the Kerner Commission and their relevance to the current American moment.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

People's Landscapes: Living in Landscapes

A roundtable discussion explore landscape as a space for living, considering the pressures on land from population growth and discussing questions of preservation vs. development.
University College

8th Annual Access Lecture 2017

Who should and who shouldn’t come up to Oxford as an Undergraduate
Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies

The Social Life of the Solitary Death: Aging, housing, and the limits of dwelling

Dr Jason Danely (Oxford Brookes University), gives a talk for the Nissan Institute seminar series.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

What can the lived experiences of white working class communities tell us about social cohesion?

This briefing explores the lived experiences and concerns of segments of the majority population in Higher Blackley, a ward in the north of Manchester. Part of the COMPAS Breakfast Breifing Series.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

What shapes migrant destitution and what can be done about it?

Sue Lukes former member of the Housing and Migration Network and John Perry former member of the Housing and Migration Network and Policy Adviser at the Chartered Institute of Housing and manager of housing rights give a talk for the COMPAS Series
Psychiatry
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Measuring social outcomes in psychiatry

Francis Vergunst is a DPhil student at Oxford University. He speaks to Dr Daniel Maughan about his research into how mental health care affects social outcomes such as housing and employment.
School of Geography and the Environment Podcasts

Geography, Inequality and Oxford

Danny Dorling delivers his inaugural lecture as Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography on 'Geography, Inequality and Oxford'.
States of fragility (Forced Migration Review 43)

FMR 43 The displaced claiming their rights in fragile states

To date, displaced persons in fragile and conflict-affected states have had little success in claiming their rights for housing, land and property violations. Creative legal thinking and strategic litigation has the potential to change this.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

What is the evidence about migrant living conditions in the private rented sector and how could they be improved?

Outlining a new report for the Housing and Migration Network UK, 'Migrants and the Private Rented Sector', published in February is the first national report to explore the needs and experience of new migrants who live in the private rented sector.
Anthropology

Negotiating Space, Buying Time

In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Professor Michael Herzfeld (Harvard University) discusses 'the performance of housing politics in a Bangkok community under siege'. 2 December 2011.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops

7. Is public housing a public bad? Externalities of Chicago's public housing demolitions

Danielle H Sandler (UC Davis) provides a summary of the paper she presented during the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops

6. Housing policy in Latin America: Ten myths

Alan Gilbert (University College, London) provides a summary of the paper he presented at the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops

5. Scaling up housing finance in Africa

Maria Hoek-Smit (Wharton) provides a summary of her presentation at the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops

4. Living conditions, rents and their determinants in the slums of Nairobi and Dakar

Sumila Gulyani (World Bank) provides a summary of the paper she presented during the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops

3. What can we learn from history?

Dr Tim Leunig (Department of Economic History, London School of Economics) provides a summary of his presentation at the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops

2. Housing the Kenyan urban population: Challenges and policy options

Eric Aligula (Kenyan Institute for Public Policy Research) provides a summary of the paper he presented at the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012.
Centre for the Study of African Economies - Seminars & Workshops

1. Research on Urban Mass Housing

Paul Collier (Director, CSAE) provides a general background and aims for the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012.

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