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CSAE Research Podcasts
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Cash Transfer Grants in South Africa during the Covid-19 Pandemic: Work Behind the ESRC Outstanding Public Policy Impact Award 2023

The CSAE's Kate Orkin has won the ESRC award for Outstanding Public Policy Impact 2023. Stefan Dercon talks to Kate about the work behind the cash grant programme in South Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic that reached an extra 26.2 million people.
Disobedient Buildings
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What does welfare mean today?

The Disobedient Buildings team explore the continuities and differences in the welfare systems in the UK, Romania and Norway .
Disobedient Buildings
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Is London the most unequal European City?

Inge daniels interviews Geography Professor Danny Dorling to discuss the extent of social and economic inequality in London.
The Migration Oxford Podcast

Citizenship Deprivation

As the controversial Nationality and Borders Bill works its way through parliament in the UK, we investigate Clause 9 which focuses on citizenship deprivation and the rights of the Home Secretary to take somebody's citizenship away.
Europe's Stories Project

4. Social Europe | The Europe’s Stories Podcast

Ana and Lucas speak today with our team’s specialists on the things that bring quality of life to Europeans - jobs, industry and the welfare state.
The Queen's Access Podcast

The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 1 - Welfare

Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Seren Ford, Female Welfare rep for the JCR, about how Queen's supports the welfare of its students and what to do if you're in need of some help.
Student Life at Oxford

Your Digital Life During Lockdown

A podcast to help students consider how best to use digital devices during the COVID-19 lockdown. A blog on digital distractions can be found on the welfare coronavirus advice page https://www.ox.ac.uk/students/welfare/counselling/coronavirus
Student Life at Oxford

Journaling

Advice on how journaling can help you to improve your mental health & wellbeing, by Femke Stokes.
Asian Studies Centre

Non-state welfare and the politics of abandonment: Northern Karen State in the shadow of the 1990s

Gerard McCarthy speaks at the 'The Karen in 2017: Resilience, Aspirations and Politics' workshop on 15 June 2017.
Rothermere American Institute

The Not So Odd Couple: Richard Nixon and Daniel Patrick Moynihan

Mr Price, who joined the staff of the Nixon administration in 1969, working in the Urban Affairs Council, discusses the relationship between Moynihan and Nixon during the Nixon presidency.
International Migration Institute

Reverse welfare magnet

Would a narrower gap in social services provision help to manage migration from developing countries?
International Migration Institute

The changing face of social protection in Africa's cities

Examining how social protection is conceptualised in research in African contexts and reviewing the extent to which these different approaches can take into account the changing populations of urban spaces, especially those experiencing high migration
Department of Social Policy 2013-14 Centenary Lectures

The EU and national welfare: The shifting boundaries of solidarity

Maurizio Ferrera, Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan, gives a talk as part of the Centenary seminar series in Hilary Term 2014.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Keynote: Nutritional States and Welfare Regimes

Stanley Ulijaszek, ISCA, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series.
Mansfield College

The History of Parliament

The second in our lecture series for Trinity Term 2014, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Chris Bryant, MP -- Labour MP for Rhondda since 2001, Shadow Minister for Welfare Reform since October 2013.
Department of Social Policy 2013-14 Centenary Lectures

Warfare and the welfare state: causal mechanisms and effects

Professor Herbert Obinger, University of Bremen, gives a talk as part of the Centenary seminar series in Michaelmas Term 2013, celebrating 100 years of social enquiry at Oxford University's Department of Social Policy and Intervention.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

1st St Cross Seminar HT13: Two Conceptions of Children's Welfare

Anthony Skelton examines possible reasons why philosophers have neglected to discuss children's welfare. After outlining and evaluating differing views, a rival account is presented.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Civic stratification and civil repair: the case of welfare and asylum

Public Seminar Series, Michaelmas term 2012. Seminar by Professor Lydia Morris (University of Essex) recorded on 28 November 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Experiences at the sharp end: Practitioners' perspectives on inclusion and exclusion (Panel Discussion)

Four experts discuss their practical experiences of migrants' access to services and exclusion from services. Part of the COMPAS Seminar Series: Migrants and welfare states: inclusion or exclusion?
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Civic Stratification and Migrants Rights

Lydia Morris discusses the stratification of rights as a way to explain rights given or constrained by the state, in the migration context.

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