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Disobedient Buildings
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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.
The Fairwork Podcast

002: Conditions - Lockdown

In this episode we here from Aziz - a pseudonym - a ridehail driver in London. We explore what it is like working during a pandemic, serving your community and keeping the country running.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Book at Lunchtime: Charles Dickens and the Properties of Fiction - The Lodger World

TORCH Book at Lunchtime webinar on Charles Dickens and the Properties of Fiction: The Lodger World by Dr Ushashi Dasgupta.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The Spirits of Crossbones Graveyard

The book's author Sondra Hausner (Professor of Anthropology, University of Oxford) will explore the issues raised in her book.
Keble College

An Audience with Rufus Norris, Artistic Director of the National Theatre

The acclaimed director, Rufus Norris, has just taken over as Artistic Director of the National Theatre – a role that is widely regarded as the biggest job in British theatre. Here he is in discussion with Robin Geffen.
Anthropology

Bangladeshi women's experiences of infant feeding in Tower Hamlets

This Fertility and Reproduction Seminar by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets Public Health Team looks at why so many Bangladeshi women in the borough are mix feeding with breast and bottle (3 Nov 2014)
Anthropology

Intersections: an ethnography of everyday togetherness and intensified diversity in Elephant and Castle

This Anthropology seminar, on the theme of Diasporas and Migration, presents emerging findings from a collaborative ethnography in a 'super-diverse' South London area. 30 May 2014
International Migration Institute

THEMIS: ‘Now smells like revolution': migrants' activism, subjectivities, and agency in contemporary London

Gabriela Quevedo presents her paper '‘Now smells like revolution': migrants' activism, subjectivities, and agency in contemporary London' in Parallel session V(E) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013
International Migration Institute

THEMIS: “How to get into London?”: the role played by travel agencies to move Brazilian migrants to the UK

Gustavo Dias presents his paper '“How to get into London?”: the role played by travel agencies to move Brazilian migrants to the UK' in parallel session IV(D) of the Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond conference
International Migration Institute

THEMIS: Should I stay or should I go? The role of relationships in the decision to migrate, stay, or return: the Brazilian migrants case study

Ana Paula Figueiredo presents her paper 'Should I stay or should I go? The role of relationships in the decision to migrate, stay, or return' in Parallel session I(D) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 Failing London's disabled refugees

Small, refugee led community organisations are disproportionately taking the strain for supporting London's disabled asylum seekers and refugees.
Judgement and Justice: The Life and Diary of William Godwin

Godwin and his friends

A discussion about the social aspects of the life of the writer William Godwin- how he interacted with his friends and how he was seen by his peers.
The Olympics at Oxford

Olympic Torch Visit

The London 2012 Olympic Torch comes to Oxford's legendary Iffley Road stadium, where the four-minute mile was first run.
History Faculty

Contested Spaces in a Global City: The Changing Religious Landscape of Multicultural London - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar

Professor John Eade, Roehampton University, gives a talk for the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar.
Oxford Symposium On The August 2011 Riots: Context And Responses

Pause - Reflection on the August Riots

Martin Glynn, Birmingham City University, gives a talk for the Oxford Symposium on the August 2011 Riots.
Oxford Symposium On The August 2011 Riots: Context And Responses

Black Youth, Social Progression and Community

Professor Cecile Wright, Nottingham Trent University and Jamaican Diaspora UK, gives a talk for the Oxford Symposium on the August 2011 Riots.
Oxford Symposium On The August 2011 Riots: Context And Responses

Black Families in Britain as the continuing site of struggle

Dr Carl Hylton, Leeds Bicentenary Transformation Project, gives a talk for the Oxford Symposium on the August 2011 Riots.
Oxford Symposium On The August 2011 Riots: Context And Responses

August 2011 Riots: The Making a British Black 'Underclass'?

Nigel Carter, NHS Community Development Worker, Oxford, gives a talk for the Oxford Symposium on the August 2011 Riots.
Oxford Symposium On The August 2011 Riots: Context And Responses

The August 2011 Riots; What Lies Beneath?

Tonica Hunter gives a talk for the Oxford Symposium on the August 2011 Riots.
Oxford Symposium On The August 2011 Riots: Context And Responses

The Rioters and their failed attempt to get their voices heard

Dr Michael Williams, Sussex University, gives a talk for the Oxford Symposium on the August 2011 Riots.

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