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The OII Podcast (Oxford Internet Institute)

The digital lives of children: Professor Vicki Nash and Professor Katya Hertog

How digital technologies impact young children, and new ways to think about the ethical and safety measures that govern their use of technology, with Professor Vicki Nash and Professor Katya Hertog (Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford)
Futuremakers

Supporting the mental health of young people

Professor Lennox talks to Cynthia Germanotta and Dr. Claudia-Santi F. Fernandes from 'Born This Way Foundation' and Professor Mina Fazel about the importance of supporting young people’s mental health.
Futuremakers

Protecting mental health in crisis contexts

Professor Lennox is joined by Benjamin Perks from UNICEF, Sabine Rakotomalala, from the World Health Organization and researchers from Oxford’s Department of Social Policy and Intervention, to discuss protecting mental health in crisis contexts.
Thinking Out Loud: leading philosophers discuss topical global issues
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Should we give COVID vaccines to young children?

Katrien Devolder and Dominic Wilkinson explore reasons why some parents are vaccine-hesitant
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Book at Lunchtime: Iconoclasm as Child's Play

Dr Joseph Moshenska, Associate Professor and Tutorial Fellow at University College, discusses his new book, Iconoclasm as Child's Play.
Africa Oxford Initiative

Communicating the Diagnosis of Life Threatening Conditions to Children

Professor Alan Stein, Head of Section, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Oxford delivered this talk at an AfOx insaka.
Department of Social Policy and Intervention

Children and Social Policy in Europe

A lecture given for the Meeting Minds Alumni Weekend 2018.
Anthropology

Studying the origins of human material culture in young chilldren

This Anthropology Departmental Seminar was delivered by Dr Eva Reindl (University of Oxford) on 2 February 2018
Department of Education Public Seminars

A study of children starting school and the progress they make in their first year around the world: The iPIPS project

Professor Peter Tymms (Durham University) delivers a seminar on the iPIPS project; an international study of children starting school around the world and the progress that they make in their first year at school.
Department of Education Public Seminars

Literacy and foundation learning in multilingual India

Dr Sonali Nag, Oxford Departmant of Education, gives a talk for the public seminar series hosted by the department's Families, Effecrive Learning and Literacy Research Group
Department of Education Public Seminars

If 'The Youth of the Country are the Trustees of Posterity' (Benjamin Disraeli, 1845), do we need to do more to support young people who are NEET in the UK?

Sue Maguire is Honorary Professor at the Institute for Policy Research, University of Bath, gives a talk for the public seminar series hosted by SKOPE, Department of Education.
Anthropology

Why do children doubt magic, but believe in the miraculous?

Prof. Paul Harris (Harvard Graduate School of Education) examines why children are skeptical about magical phenomena but are willing to believe in supposedly miraculous violations of everyday causal constraints. 12 May 2017.
Mansfield College

Images and Influence: The Fetus in Art

Professor Carol Sanger, Hon. Fellow, Mansfield College, gives a talk for the Mansfield college lecture series.
St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2017: Teddy Talks

‘Boom, ratatata, hui-hui-sss-ttt, woouum’ - Children’s Views of World War II

How do people remember the past? Alex Lloyd (Lecturer, German Language and Literature) looks at essays written by children in Germany after the Second World War–examining the words and tone; the political framing; and the challenges for translating them.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

Children and the ICC: Lessons Learnt and Policies for the Future

Cynthia Chamberlain gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on January 25th, 2017.
Thinking ahead: displacement, transition, solutions (Forced Migration Review 52)

FMR 52 General - Psychosocial age assessments in the UK

Poor age assessment procedures may have devastating consequences.
Changing Character of War
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Children and War: Victims, Villains, and the United Nations

Discussing the issues involved in using children in conflict, assesses the changing characteristics of security and war, and explains the complex international system and interwoven constraints and opportunities on government policy in this field.
Anthropology

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Charlotte K. Russell (Parent-Infant Sleep Lab, Durham) looks at how evolutionary anthropology and cross-cultural perspectives can have a huge impact on specific healthcare issues such as SIDS (22 February 2016)
Anthropology

Maternal capital and offspring development

Jonathan Wells (UCL Institute of Child Health) presents an intergenerational perspective on the development origins of health and disease. A medical anthropology seminar given on 29 February 2016.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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200 years of fun and games

Richard Ballam talks about the rich collections of games and pastimes he has recently donated to the Bodleian, the subject of the display Playing with History.

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