Open Journalism, Social Media and the England Riots |
Paul Lewis, Special Projects Editor, Guardian, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism seminar series on ope journalism, social media and the England Riots. |
Paul Lewis |
4 February, 2013 |
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Legacy media and technology transitions - what went wrong? |
Lucy Küng, Professor of Media Management at Jönköping International Business School. |
Lucy Küng |
19 December, 2012 |
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Women in Journalism - a new kind of glass ceiling? |
Suzanne Franks, City University, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism seminar series. |
Suzanne Franks |
19 December, 2012 |
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Godwin and London in the 1820s |
A discussion of religious dissent, the development of a secular education at London University in the 1820s, and Godwin's own lifelong concern with education. |
Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill |
22 November, 2012 |
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Godwin and his historical context |
A discussion of the historical period in which William Godwin was writing and the social and political pressures that he was working under at the time. |
Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill |
22 November, 2012 |
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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. |
Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill |
22 November, 2012 |
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Godwin and Frankenstein |
How far did Godwin have an impact on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818) and what does it tell us about how she thought about his principles, and his life. |
Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill |
22 November, 2012 |
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Godwin's life and family |
A discussion of Godwin's relationships with unconventional women; and his 'Victorian' attitudes towards his daughter, Mary Shelley and his wife, Mary Wollstonecraft. |
Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill |
22 November, 2012 |
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Introduction to William Godwin |
The first part in this series gives a biography of the writer William Godwin, exploring his background and the key points from his life. |
Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill |
22 November, 2012 |
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New challenges of reporting on government |
Christopher Cook, FT education correspondent, gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series. |
Christopher Cook |
21 November, 2012 |
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The war for Leveson's ear |
John Mair, senior lecturer Coventry University and author of 'The Phone Hacking Scandal; Journalism on Trial' gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series. |
John Mair |
21 November, 2012 |
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Presentation from Ojeaku Nwabuzo (Runnymede Trust) |
Ojeaku Nwabuzo (Runnymede Trust) gives a talk for the Same Difference? - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France conference held on 6th July 2012 at St Anthony's College, Oxford. |
Ojeaku Nwabuzo |
13 November, 2012 |
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The theatrics of life on the estate: a playwrite's view |
Oladipo Agboluaje, gives a talk for the Same Difference? - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France conference held on 6th July 2012 at St Anthony's College, Oxford. |
Oladipo Agboluaje |
13 November, 2012 |
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Snaps shots from Southwark - What the Research said |
Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou gives a talk for the Same Difference - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France conference. |
Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou |
13 November, 2012 |
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Focus on Southwark: Inter group relations at community level (Camberwell and Bermondsey) |
Ole Jensen, (Compas, Oxford University), gives a talk for the Same Difference Conference. |
Ole Jensen |
13 November, 2012 |
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Reporting Results: Same Difference? Nigerian Brits - French Senegalese: What they said? What the research said? |
Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou (Oxford University, lead researcher) and Constance Mbassi Manga (Project researcher, Kings College) give a talk for the Same Difference Conference. |
Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou, Mbassi Manga |
13 November, 2012 |
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Black Africans - who are they? |
Lavinia Mitton (University of Kent) gives a talk for the Same Difference? - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France conference held on 6th July 2012 at St Anthony's College, Oxford. |
Lavinia Mitton |
13 November, 2012 |
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Welcome Address to the Same Difference? - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France Conference |
Katherine Nwajiaku-Dahou gives an introduction to the Same Difference? - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France conference held on 6th July 2012 at St Anthony's College, Oxford. |
Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou |
13 November, 2012 |
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Conclusions: What have we learned? What should be done next? |
Stephen Whitefield, head of the Department of Politics and International Relations, draws some conclusions from the Volcano symposium: a series of talks discussing the causes of and possible solutions to the current global crisis. |
Stephen Whitefield |
12 November, 2012 |
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Elites and Societies: Are our rules capable of solving the crisis? Are our societies finding solutions for themselves? |
Sociologists Donatella Della Porta and Ferenc Miszlivetz both give talks for the Volcano symposium: a series of events discussing the current global crisis. |
Donatella della Porta, Ferenc Miszlivetz |
12 November, 2012 |
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Crisis in and of Economics |
Economists John Kay and David Ruccio both give talks for the Volcano symposium: a series of events discussing the current global crisis. |
John Kay, David Ruccio |
12 November, 2012 |
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A Crisis of Civilisation? |
Philosopher Vittorio Hösle, Dominican friar Timothy Radcliffe and writer Malise Ruthven each give a talk for the Volcano symposium: a series of events discussing the current global crisis. |
Vittorio Hösle, Timothy Radcliffe, Malise Ruthven |
12 November, 2012 |
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The Current Crisis Through the Lens of History |
Art historian Timothy Clarke, political philosopher Antonio Negri and historian David Priestland each give a talk for the Volcano symposium: a series of events discussing the current global crisis. |
Timothy Clarke, Antonio Negri, David Priestland |
12 November, 2012 |
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Introduction to the Volcano symposium |
Stephen Whitefield, head of the Department of Politics and International Relations, gives an introduction to the Volcano symposium: a series of talks discussing the causes of and possible solutions to the current global crisis. |
Stephen Whitefield |
12 November, 2012 |
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Colonial toleration and the practise of British state multiculturalism |
Zaki Nahaboo, DPhil student at the Open University, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Zaki Nahaboo |
4 October, 2012 |
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Liberalism and Historical Injustice |
Jennifer Page, graduate student at Harvard, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Jennifer Page |
4 October, 2012 |
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Wollstonecraft as a Care Ethicist? Contemporary Care Ethics and Wollstonecraft's alternatives in 18th Century debate about Women, Virtue and the progress of Civilisation |
Madeline Cronin, graduate student at University of Notre Dame, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Madeline Cronin |
4 October, 2012 |
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Locke, Liberalism, and Disabilities: Towards an 'Ableist Contract' |
Lucas Pinheiro, Cambridge, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Lucas Pinheiro |
4 October, 2012 |
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Why should we accommodate caregivers in workplaces? |
Sara Mrsny, DPhil student at Stanford, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Sara Mrsny |
4 October, 2012 |
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Public opinion and its liberal/anti-liberal critics: A reinterpretation of popular sovereignty in liberal democracy through Lippmann, Schmitt and Dewey |
David Ragazzoni, DPhil student at Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
David Ragazzoni |
4 October, 2012 |
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Freedom of Conscience and the Authority of the State |
François Boucher, DPhil student at Queen's University, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
François Boucher |
4 October, 2012 |
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Religion in Liberal Thought: the Case of Tocqueville and Humboldt |
Carel Kauffmann, student at Cambridge, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Carel Kauffmann |
4 October, 2012 |
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Truth, Evolution and Experiment: A Reconciliation Between Pragmatic Liberalism and Epistemic Democracy |
Felix Gerlsbeck, DPhil student at Columbia, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Felix Gerlsbeck |
4 October, 2012 |
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The Ideology of the Coalition: More Muscular than Liberal? |
Matthew Lakin, DPhil student at Oxford, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Matthew Lakin |
4 October, 2012 |
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Unbinding the Executive: The Challenge to Liberal Legalism |
Professor Jeremy Waldron, Chichele Professorship of Social and Political Theory at Oxford, delivers the keynote address for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Jeremy Waldron |
4 October, 2012 |
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The racial crisis of America's civil rights state: Transformation of the State, American Style |
Keynote Speech by Professor Desmond King FBA (University of Oxford) for the Third Conference of 'Transformations of the State' (11 May), which forms part of the Anglo-German 'State of the State' Fellowship Programme, with an introduction by Heike Klüver. |
Desmond King, Heike Klüver |
16 July, 2012 |
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'Maritime Security in the Indian Ocean' and 'A New Era: The Iranian Navy, Strategy Expansion and Soft Power' |
Cdre Keith Winstanley (CCW RN Hudson Fellow) and Cdr Tracy Vincent (CCW US Navy Hudson Fellow give talks for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on 12 June 2012. Introduced by Dr Jan Lemnitzer. |
Keith Winstanley, Tracy Vincent, Jan Lemnitzer |
2 July, 2012 |
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The Media-Industrial Complex: Comparing the influence of Murdoch and Berlusconi? |
Steven Barnett, Westminster and Benedetta Brevini, City University, give a talk for the Reuters Institute Seminar series. |
Steven Barnett, Benedetta Brevini |
25 June, 2012 |
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Challenges for Media Democratization in Brazil and Latin America |
Dr Carolina Matos, former LSE fellow, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series on 6th June 2012. |
Carolina Matos |
25 June, 2012 |
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The Decade Ahead: The US Role in the World (2012 Fulbright Lecture) |
Ambassador Thomas Pickering delivers the second Annual Oxford Fulbright Lecture on International Relations. This lecture took place on 18 May 2012. |
Thomas Pickering |
20 June, 2012 |
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Imagining NATO: Past and Present Futures for the Western Alliance |
Dr Kristian Søby Kristensen (Copenhagen/ CCW Visiting Fellow) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW Seminar Series on 6 June 2012. |
Kristian Søby Kristensen |
11 June, 2012 |
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One War at a Time: Britain, the War of 1812 and the Defeat of Napoleon |
Professor Andrew Lambert, Laughton Professor of Naval History, King's College London, gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series. |
Andrew Lambert |
6 June, 2012 |
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Berlusconismo and Murdochismo |
Bill Emmott, editor of The Economist 1993-2006, columnist for The Times and La Stampa, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series on Silvio Berlesconi and Rupert Murdoch. |
Bill Emmott |
6 June, 2012 |
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Doing business by making news or making news by doing business? |
Elena Raviola, Gothenburg University, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. |
Elena Raviola |
6 June, 2012 |
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Semantic Polling: The 2010 UK General Election and real-time opinion monitoring |
Nick Anstead, London School of Economics, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. |
Nick Anstead |
6 June, 2012 |
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Panel 6: Beyond Egypt: Facebook Revolution? Social Media as Orientalist Mediation |
Miriyam Aouragh examines the useful and useless roles of the internet in the Arab revolutions by critically revisiting mainstream narratives on its role. |
Miriyam Aouragh |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 6: Beyond Egypt: Fear of Tahrir: Turkish Perspectives on the Egyptian Revolution |
Kerem Öktem presents a critical reading of Turkish public debates and the policies of the ruling party in Turkey on the Egyptian revolution. |
Kerem Öktem |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 6: Beyond Egypt: Contesting Democracy: Discursive Patterns Before and After the Egyptian Uprising |
Andrea Teti critiques European discourses on democracy promotion in Egypt and their alienation of Egyptian pro-democracy opposition groups. |
Andrea Teti |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 6: Beyond Egypt: Revolutionary Egypt's Relations with Surrounding States: Internal Transformation, External Realignment and Regional Security |
Fred Lawson examines the reconfiguration of Egyptian foreign policy since the revolution, particularly with respect to relations with Iran and Ethiopia. |
Fred Lawson |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 5: Competing Visions of Tahrir: Trickster: Taufiq 'Ukasha, the Perpetuation of Liminal Crisis, and the Shaping of Counter-revolutionary Discourse |
Walter Armbrust examines the 'counter-revolution' through the lens of television talk show host Taufiq 'Ukasha, a 'trickster' prone to generating perverted forms of social knowledge. |
Walter Armbrust |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 5: Competing Visions of Tahrir: In Search of Antistructure: The Meaning of Tahrir Square in Egypt's Ongoing Social Drama |
Mark Peterson examines meaning construction and the 'iterations' of Tahrir Square gatherings in the unfolding experience of the ongoing revolution. |
Mark Peterson |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 5: Competing Visions of Tahrir: Contesting Visions and Public Spaces in Cairo |
Aya Nassar examines the imagery and negotiation of place membership unfolding in public spaces such as Tahrir Square. |
Aya Nasar |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 4: Old State, New Rules: From War of Manoeuvre to War of Position |
Nicola Pratt discusses the competing wars of position being waged against the hegemonic system of authoritarianism in post-Mubarak Egypt, focusing on the realm of gender. |
Nicola Pratt |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 4: Old State, New Rules: Praetorian Parliamentarism: The Contradictions of Egypt's Post-revolutionary Experiment |
Alexander Kazamias conceptualises the Egyptian revolution as an incomplete process of socio-political transformation, having so far only partially changed the postcolonial Egyptian state. |
Alexander Kazamias |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 4: Old State, New Rules: New Logics of Popular Sovereignty and Subaltern Alternatives to the Egyptian 'Baltagi State' |
Paul Amar discusses subaltern forms of sovereignty and autonomous organisation that have been emerging in Egypt since the January uprising. |
Paul Amar |
25 May, 2012 |
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Special Session: The Revolution Continues: A Conversation part 3 |
Marwa Sharafeldin of Oxford University and Musawah describes her experience as a women's activist and the position of women in the Egyptian revolution through a series of slides. |
Marwa Sharafeldin |
25 May, 2012 |
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Special Session: The Revolution Continues: A Conversation part 2 |
Amr Salah, member of the Executive Board of the Revolutionary Youth Coalition, describes his role in the Coalition since 2011 and in the anti-Mubarak movement's organisations before the revolution. |
Amr Salah |
25 May, 2012 |
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Special Session: The Revolution Continues: A Conversation |
Heba Raouf Ezzat of Cairo University reflects on the past year and the search for scholarly concepts with explanatory value in new political and social contexts. |
Heba Raouf Ezzat |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 3: The Language of Revolution: University on the Square Documentation Project: A glimpse into the Economic and Business History Research Center's Contribution |
Randa Kaldas of the American University in Cairo discusses the unfolding oral history project on the Egyptian revolution based at the American University in Cairo. |
Randa Kaldas |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 3 | The Language of Revolution: Poetry as Archive: Egypt's Revolution and Archival Poetics |
Tahia Abdel Nasser of the American University in Cairo analyses Egyptian poetry from the 2011 revolution and its role as archive and political site. |
Tahia Abdel Nasser |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 3: The Language of Revolution: Narrating the Egyptian Revolution through Jokes: Is it Still a Laughing Revolution? |
Hebatallah Salem of the American University in Cairo explains the role of political jokes and satire during the past year in Egypt. |
Hebatallah Salem |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 2 | Movements and Mobilisation: Unusual Suspects: "Ultra's" as Political Actors in the Revolution |
Robbert Woltering of the University of Amsterdam examines Egyptian football supporters, the 'ultras', as political actors in the Egyptian context. |
Robbert Woltering |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 2 | Movements and Mobilisation: Managing the Transition in the Arab Spring: A Comparative Perspective |
Mustapha al-Sayyid of Cairo University compares different cases in the Arab uprisings of 2011. |
Mustapha al-Sayyid |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 2 | Movements and Mobilisation Horizontalism on the Nile: what does it mean to say that the Egyptian uprising of 2011 was leaderless/or leaderful? And does it matter? |
John Chalcraft of the London School of Economics examines horizontalist mobilisation and questions of ideological programme in the Egyptian revolution of 2011. |
John Chalcraft |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 1 | Preludes and Explanations Re-scaling Egypt's Political Economy: Neoliberalism and the Transformation of the Regional Space |
Adam Hanieh of the School of Oriental and African Studies considers the connection between international and regional patterns in Egypt's neoliberal order under Mubarak. |
Adam Hanieh |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 1 | Preludes and Explanations What Did Mubarak Actually Do?: The Causes of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution according to Egyptian Intellectuals |
Amr Osman of the Gulf University of Science and Technology looks at the debate and consensus among Egyptian intellectuals critical of the rule of Hosni Mubarak. |
Amr Osman |
25 May, 2012 |
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Panel 1 | Preludes and Explanations: The Egyptian Labour Movement and the Politics of Visibility |
Marie Duboc of the American University in Cairo looks at the Egyptian labour movement in the years preceding the Egyptian revolution. |
Marie Duboc |
25 May, 2012 |
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Opening Remarks: Examining a Revolution in Progress |
Reem Abou-El-Fadl, conference convener from the University of Oxford, explains the conference rationale and aims in examining the revolution 'in progress'. |
Reem Abou-El-Fadl |
25 May, 2012 |
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Welcome Speech |
Stephen Whitefield, Head of Oxford's Department of Politics and International Relations, introduces the conference in the context of the Department's existing research. |
Stephen Whitefield |
25 May, 2012 |
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The Kosova Liberation Army - a Living Inheritance? |
ELAC/CCW Seminar Series with Professor James Pettifer (Oxford) on 15 May 2012. |
James Pettifer |
23 May, 2012 |
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Taking Soldiers Seriously |
ELAC/CCW Seminar Series podcast with Professor Cheyney Ryan (Oregon/ ELAC Visiting Fellow) on 22 May 2012. |
Cheyney Ryan |
23 May, 2012 |
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The ICC at 10 |
ELAC Panel Discussion with Professor Jennifer Welsh, Dr David Rodin, Janina Dill and Dapo Akande (ELAC)on 20th May 2012. |
Jennifer Welsh, David Rodin, Dapo Akande, Janina Dill |
23 May, 2012 |
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Religion in War and Peace |
Professor Nigel Biggar (Oxford), Professor Tony Coady (CAPPE) and Dr Rama Mani (Oxford) discuss the issue of religion in war and peace as part of the ELAC/CCW lecture series. Moderated by Jennifer Welsh (Oxford). |
Nigel Biggar, Tony Coady, Rama Mani, Jennifer Welsh |
21 May, 2012 |
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Delegation of Powers and Authority in International Criminal Law |
Dr Shlomit Wallerstein (Oxford) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on 8th May 2012. Introduced by Dr David Rodin. |
Shlomit Wallerstein |
15 May, 2012 |
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Survival is Success: journalistic online start-ups in Western Europe |
Dr Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Research fellow, RISJ, gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series. |
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen |
15 May, 2012 |
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A Million Media Now! The Rise of India on the Global Scene |
Professor Daya Thussu, University of Westminster gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism seminar series. |
Daya Thussu |
30 April, 2012 |
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Intervention in Libya: A Humanitarian Success? |
Professor Alan Kuperman (Texas) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on 24th April 2012. |
Alan Kuperman |
30 April, 2012 |
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Iran's Nuclear Programme and International Law |
Professor Daniel Joyner (University of Alabama School of Law) gievs a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on 6th March 2012. Introduced by Professor Dapo Akande. |
Daniel Joyner |
7 March, 2012 |
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UN Conflict Management in East Timor |
Olav Ofstad (ELAC Visiting Fellow 2011), gives a talk for the ELAC Discussion Event on 28 Feb 2012. |
Olav Ofstad, Jennifer Welsh |
6 March, 2012 |
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Numbers are Weapons - A Self Defence Guide |
Tim Harword, Financial Times, gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar Series. |
Tim Harford |
6 March, 2012 |
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The British Media - the view from outside |
Sarah Lyall, correspondent for the New York Times, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. |
Sarah Lyall |
6 March, 2012 |
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The Politicisation of Public Broadcasting in Post-Apartheid South Africa |
Corinna Arndt, DPhil Candidate, Oxford, gives a talk forthe Reuters Institute seminar series. |
Corinna Arndt |
6 March, 2012 |
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Civilising Interventions? Race, War and International Law |
Rob Knox, PhD candidate in Law at the London School of Economics, gives a talk on 9th Feb 2012 for the Historical Materialism and International Relations seminar series. |
Rob Knox |
23 February, 2012 |
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Marxism in IR and the challenge of Realism |
Andrew Davenport, DPhil candidate in the Department of International Relations at the University of Sussex, gives a talk on 2nd Feb 2012 for the Historical Materialism and International Relations seminar series. |
Andrew Davenport |
23 February, 2012 |
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The Political Economy of Reconstituted Neoliberalism: Reflections on Bolivia and Latin American Neostructuralism |
Jeffery R. Webber, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Queen Mary, University of London, gives a talk on 26th Jan 2012 for the Historical Materialism and International Relations seminar series. |
Jeff Webber |
23 February, 2012 |
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Civilization and the Poetics of Slavery |
Robbie Shilliam, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Queen Mary, University of London, gives a talk on 19th Jan 2012 for the Historical Materialism and International Relations seminar series. |
Robbie Shilliam |
23 February, 2012 |
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Gendering Counterinsurgency |
Dr Laleh Khalili (SOAS) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on 21 Feb 2012. |
Laleh Khalili |
22 February, 2012 |
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Reporting the financial crisis - lessons for the future |
Jane Fuller, former financial editor at the Financial Times, and director of Fuller Analysis gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series. |
Jane Fuller |
22 February, 2012 |
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Emotions and Journalism: the relationship between practices of emotional story-telling and objectivity in award-winning journalism |
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Cardiff, gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar Series. |
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen |
22 February, 2012 |
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Revolution in Libya - what happened and how the media reported it |
Lindsey Hilsum, Channel 4 international editor and author of 'Sandstorm: Libya in the Time of Revolution' gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series. |
Lindsey Hilsum |
22 February, 2012 |
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Living With the Enemy: The Ethics of Belligerent Military Occupation |
Professor Cecile Fabre (Fellow in Philosophy, Lincoln College Oxford) gives a talk for the ELAC seminar series on 14th February 2012. |
Cecile Fabre |
21 February, 2012 |
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Targeted Killing: Exploring its Legality, Morality and Effectiveness |
Professor Amos N. Guiora (University of Utah) with respondent Professor Jeremy Waldron (New York University School of Law and Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory, Oxford) give a talk for the ELAC seminar series on 6 Feb 2012. |
Amos Guiora, Jeremy Waldon |
21 February, 2012 |
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The rights of journalism and the needs of audiences |
Baroness Onora O'Neill delivers the 2011 Reuters Memorial Lecture, followed by a panel discussion chaired by Lord Patten, chancellor of Oxford University. |
Onora O'Neill, Michael Parks, Stephen Abell, Stewart Purvis, David Yelland, Chris Patten |
9 February, 2012 |
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Global Digital Television Switchover: National Differences and Emerging Outcomes |
Michael Starks gives the Oxford Media Research Seminar for the Reuters Institute Seminar Series. |
Michael Starks |
6 February, 2012 |
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The Challenges of Reporting Foreign Policy |
Bridget Kendall, BBC Diplomatic Correspondent, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute Seminar Series. |
Bridget Kendall |
6 February, 2012 |
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Can TV make history? |
Norma Percy, Documentary film making and producer gives a talk for thw Reuters Institute Seminar Series. Note: Clips of documentaries have been edited out to avoid copyright infringement. |
Norma Percy |
6 February, 2012 |
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Targeted Killing in War and Peace: A Philosophical Analysis |
Professor Fernando Teson (Florida State University College of Law) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW Seminar Series on 31 Jan 2012. Introduced by Dr David Rodin. |
Fernando Teson |
1 February, 2012 |
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Ending Wars in a Wilsonian World: Sovereignty at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 |
Professor Leonard Smith (Oberlin) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW Seminar Series on 24 Jan 2012. |
Leonard Smith |
26 January, 2012 |
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Humanitarian Ethics in Armed Conflict: Aid Agency Dilemmas and Responsibility |
Dr Hugo Slim (Visiting Fellow, ELAC) gives a talk for the Ethics, Law and Armed conflict seminar series on 17 Jan 2012. |
Hugo Slim |
19 January, 2012 |
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Transformations of the State: Interdisciplinary Perspectives |
Professor Saskia Sassen delivers the keynote speech of the 'Transformations of the State: Interdisciplinary Perspectives' conference held by the Anglo-German State of the State Fellowship Programme on 21st May 2011. |
Saskia Sassen |
5 January, 2012 |
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