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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.
Mansfield College

Mammon's Kingdom. An Essay on Britain, Now

The second in our lecture series for Michaelmas Term 2014, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Professor David Marquand FBA - former Labour MP and Chief Advisor in the Secretariat General, European Commission; Principal, Mansfield College 1996-2002.
St Edmund Hall

The Crisis of the Meritocracy: Education and Democracy in Modern Britain

Professor Peter Mandler gives the 2014 Emden Lecture at St Edmund Hall.
Anthropology

Culture and motivation: long distance running in Japan and the UK

Anthropologist Emma Coleman-Jones and distance runner Mara Yamauchi compare their experiences of running in the UK and Japan
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Legally Married: Love and Law in the UK and the US - Book Launch

Scot Peterson and Iain McLean discuss their new book, which explores the facts and opinions behind the legislating of same-sex marriage in the United Kingdom and the United States
Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review 44)

FMR 44 Alternatives to detention in the UK: from enforcement to engagement?

The UK detains migrants on a large scale, and has had limited success in developing alternatives. The British experience highlights the need for a cultural shift towards engagement with migrants in place of reliance on enforcement.
LGBTQI and forced migrants (Forced Migration Review 42)

FMR 42 Barriers to justice in the UK

In recent years, there have been significant legal advances in the treatment of the cases of lesbian and gay asylum seekers in the UK. However, significant barriers still remain.
LGBTQI and forced migrants (Forced Migration Review 42)

FMR 42 Seeking asylum in the UK: lesbian perspectives

Many aspects of the UK asylum process can be confusing, disempowering and traumatic for lesbian asylum seekers. Recent research examines the impacts of this process on their experiences, their identity and their well-being.
LGBTQI and forced migrants (Forced Migration Review 42)

FMR 42 LGBT refugee protection in the UK: from discretion to belief?

The UK government used to have no specific guidance or training for decision-makers for claims brought on the grounds of sexual orientation. It was only in 2010 that specific policy guidance was speedily issued and significant progress was seen.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Eating NatureCulture: material feminism and maternal obesity

Megan Warin, University of Adelaide, Australia, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Between strategic nostalgia and banal nomadism: Arab diaspora watching satellite and digital television across Europe

Myria Georgiou talks about uses of transnational television among Arab speaking populations in Europe to explore questions around citizenship.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

The politics of migration in the UK: Catering to a public of (at least) two minds

Scott Blinder discusses the portrayal of the British public's opinion on migration, and the reality behind it. Part of the Public Opinion, Media and the Politics of Migration(COMPAS Seminar Series Hilary 2011) series.
Mansfield College

Mandelson: Is the European Project Over?

Peter Mandelson's lecture on Britain and the survival of the European project.
Transport Studies Unit Podcasts

Transport Is Social Policy: Focus on higher education in the UK context

Dr Susan Kenyon delivers a seminar as part of the 'Socio-spatial inequalities, transport and mobilities' seminar series held in the Transport Studies Unit during Hilary Term 2012.
Alumni Weekend

Political Oxford

Why does Oxford produce so many politicians? How have the University's alumni shaped the political landscape? And how has this impacted on perceptions of the University, both in the UK and overseas?
Intergenerational Justice: What do we owe future generations?: Hilary Term Seminar Series 2011

Fiscal Policy, Fairness between Generations and National Saving

Dr Martin Weale, of the Bank of England Monetary Policy, gives a talk for the Oxford Martin School 2011 Hilary Term Seminar Series; Intergenerational Justice: What do we owe future generations?
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Reporting Northern Ireland. OxPeace 2011

John Seaton, Professor of Media Hstory, University of Westminster, gives the second talk in session 1 of the 2011 OxPeace Day Conference; Media in Conflict and Peacebuilding on 7th May 2011.
Transport Studies Unit Podcasts

'Link' and 'Place': A New Approach to UK Street Planning and Design

Prof. Peter Jones (Centre for Transport Studies, UCL) talks on ''Link' and 'Place': A New Approach to UK Street Planning and Design' as part of the OxTran Seminar Series at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2009.

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