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Almanac – The Oxford Middle East Podcast
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Graffiti, music, and football ultras: expressing dissent in MENA (Middle East and North Africa)

Piotr Schulkes, Adam Abdallah, and Kalyani Nedungadi discuss non-official ways in expressing dissent, comparing Morocco, Turkey, Egypt, and Palestine.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

A dangerous moment: reporting Hong Kong's protests

Emily Tsang, reporter at South China Morning Post and Wei Du, international correspondent at Channel News Asia, describe the difficulties of covering the protests against the controversial extradition law
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Historian of Protest Katrina Navickas discusses Mike Leigh's film Peterloo

Historian of Protest Katrina Navickas discusses her involvement in Mike Leigh's film Peterloo, and its political and contemporary resonances
Futuremakers

Climate change: do individual actions matter?

Is there still potential for actions on an individual level to shape the future of the planet?
History of Art: Terra Foundation Lecture Series in American Art

Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2019 - A Contest of Images: American Art as Culture War (4) The Stones of Civil War

Dr John Blakinger speaks about iconoclasm in American history and the vandalism of Confederate monuments.
History of Art: Terra Foundation Lecture Series in American Art

Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2019 - A Contest of Images: American Art as Culture War (3) Dismantling the Gallows

Dr John Blakinger discusses 'Scaffold', Sam Durant's contentious sculpture.
History of Art: Terra Foundation Lecture Series in American Art

Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2019 - A Contest of Images: American Art as Culture War (2) The Body of Emmett Till

Dr John Blakinger speaks about the controversy surrounding Dana Shutz's painting of the body of Emmett Till exhibited at the 2017 Whitney Biennnial.
History of Art: Terra Foundation Lecture Series in American Art

Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2019 - A Contest of Images: American Art as Culture War (1) Warhol in Safariland

Dr John Blakinger talks about demonstrations against the Whitney Museum of American Art related to its connections with the tear gas manufacturer Safariland.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

People's Landscapes: Contested Landscapes

A roundtable discussion of the history of land access and ownership, exploring how this has both physically and politically shaped our land and our access to it.
African Studies Centre
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Student activism in an era of decolonization

ASC seminar by Dan Hodgkinson, Luke Melchiorre and Marcia Schenck.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Social media and protests in Turkey

Esra Dogramaci, digital consultant, BBC World Service Digital and Technology group gives a talk for the Reuters Institute semianbr series. Introduction by Richard Sambrook.
Anthropology

Moving the cracks: motorcycle taxis, politics and the fragility of power in Bangkok

Claudio Sopranzetti (Oxford) discusses the Red Shirts, the motorcycle taxi drivers whose protests in 2010 brought Bangkok to a standstill (23 January 2015)

New Media, New Civics?

Ethan Zuckerman explores contemporary anxieties about "a crisis in civics" and look at the idea that civics is changing along with digital media.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

New Media, New Civics?

Ethan Zuckerman explores contemporary anxieties about "a crisis in civics" and looks at the idea that civics is changing along with digital media to become more participatory and inclusive, but harder to understand and predict.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 The displaced also protest

Displaced people in Colombia are resorting to mass demonstrations to persuade their government to assume its responsibilities towards them.
European Studies Centre

Does the Internet Help People Power?

Evgeny Morozov, author of "The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom", delivers a lecture on the political use of the internet, particularly during protests and demonstrations.

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