Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Series
  • People
  • Depts & Colleges
  • Open Education

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Series
  • People
  • Depts & Colleges
  • Open Education

accountability

CSAE Research Podcasts

Strengthening Professionalism and Accountability within the Ghana Police Service using Identity Norms and Narratives

How do we change a corrupt norm? This project looks to address this question through a policy intervention, working with the Ghana Police Service, to try to change the behaviour of the traffic police through an innovative ethics training programme.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - New technologies in migration: human rights impacts

States are keen to explore the use of new technologies in migration management, yet greater oversight and accountability mechanisms are needed in order to safeguard fundamental rights.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

The failure of political journalism

In this seminar, Helen describes the seductive power of the collective narrative as being one of the most distorting forces in modern political journalism.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Reputation, trust and keeping watch

Inga Thordar, executive editor of CNN Digital International, talks about industry best practice in fact-checking standards, and the idea of telling the truth now constituting activism.
Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)

Interaction between Hard Law and Soft Law in United Nations Law-Making

From a law-making perspective 'soft-law' is simply a convenient description for a variety of non-binding, normatively worded instruments used in contemporary international relations by states and international organisations.
Middle East Centre

Activism and Accountability in Contemporary Lebanon: A Quiet Revolt?

Seminar by Habib Battah (Research fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism) at The Middle East Centre, St Antony's College, 10th February 2016.
Practical Ethics Bites

Free will, and its connection to moral responsibility

Professor Neil Levy explores the link between free will and responsibility. What makes us blameworthy for our actions?
Entrepreneurship

Social Media, So What? Assessing the Impact of Blogs and Social Media

Panel discussion during the Oxford Social Media Convention 2009 on the socially egalitarian and politically democratic potential of social media. Have they lived up to the promises?
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Social Media, So What? Assessing the Impact of Blogs and Social Media

Can Web 2.0 tools (eg blogs, social networking and wikis) enhance our democratic freedoms? Or can we dismiss the socially egalitarian and politically democratic potential of these social media? Have any significant social impacts been ignored so far?

Footer

  • About
  • Accessibility
  • Contribute
  • Copyright
  • Contact
  • Privacy
'Oxford Podcasts' Twitter Account @oxfordpodcasts | MediaPub Publishing Portal for Oxford Podcast Contributors | Upcoming Talks in Oxford | © 2011-2022 The University of Oxford