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Pitt Rivers Museum

Body Arts: Scent, Pain and Exchange

Professor Jeremy MacClancy of Oxford Brookes University talks to Helen Hales of the Pitt Rivers Museum about themes including scent and perfume,.
Pitt Rivers Museum

Body Arts: What is Body Art?

Sixth-form artists from Cheney School search out the decorated and opinionated residents of Oxford to get their views on Body Art.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

The Changing face of Art Journalism (1945-2011)

Peter Aspden, Arts Writer, Financial Times, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute on 22nd June 2011.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Religion and the (Un)translatability of Cultures

Professor Jan Assmann gives the first lecture in the Visiting Professorship in Interfaith Studies as part of the Humanitas lecture series.
Research Approaches to Former Soviet States: A Practical Introduction

The Elusive Censor: The Difficulties of Researching Soviet Censorship

Thirteenth presentation of the Research Approaches to Former Soviet States: A Practical Introduction conference. Introduction by Jon Waterlow.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Alanine Transaminase vs. Socio-Cultural Factors in determining body mass increase

Maciej Henneberg gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series entitled 'Alanine Transaminase is a better marker than Socio-Cultural Factors for Body Mass Increase in Healthy Males: A Study of 46,000 Swiss Conscripts'.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Don't Hate the Player, Hate the Game: Internet Games, Social Inequality and Racist Talk as Griefing

This talk recaps the history of racist griefing online and link the current crisis in racial discourse in the US with this practice, exploring the implications for digital games as a transnational public sphere.
The Beazley Archive - Classical Art Research Centre

Treasures of Oxford - Athenian Wine Drinking Cup

Sir John Boardman talks about a wine drinking cup made in Ancient Athens; he also talks about what we can learn from it about Ancient Greek culture and the kind of lifestyle the Greeks had.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Those Golden Eggs Come From Somewhere: Internet Regulation at a Crossroads

A discussion of how largely well-intentioned political and legal reactions to the highest-profile risks of ICT creates a danger of perhaps killing the goose that is giving us golden eggs of innovation, decentralization, and personal empowerment.
Complexity and Systemic Risk: Hilary Term Seminar Series 2010

Cooperation, Norms and Conflict: Towards Simulating the Foundations of Society

In order to understand social systems, it is essential to identify the circumstances under which individuals spontaneously start cooperating or developing shared behaviors, norms, and culture.
Indian Traces in Oxford

Cornelia Sorabji: Jowett's protégée in Oxford 1889-1893

Professor Richard Sorabji (Wolfson College, Oxford) - Cornelia Sorabji: Jowett's protígíe in Oxford 1889-1893.
Indian Traces in Oxford

Repainting Ajanta: the global impact of the Frescoes and their copies

Dr Rupert Arrowsmith (UCL) - 'Repainting Ajanta: the global impact of the Frescoes and their copies.'.
Indian Traces in Oxford

Tracing Indian students at Oxford before the Second World War

Dr Sumita Mukherjee (Oxford) - 'Tracing Indian Students at Oxford before the Second World War'.
Indian Traces in Oxford

Indian imperial crossings and the Oxford hub

Professor Elleke Boehmer (Oxford) - 'Indian imperial crossings and the Oxford hub'.
Indian Traces in Oxford

Michael Madhusudan Datta (1824-1873): a young Bengali poet's exam script washes up on Albion's distant shore

Dr Alex Riddiford - "Michael Madhusudan Datta (1824-1873): a young Bengali poet's exam script washes up on Albion's distant shore." This reading was delivered by Anshuman Mondal.
Indian Traces in Oxford

Musings of Sir Mohammad Iqbal on the Place of Muslims in late Colonial India: Letters to Edward John Thompson, 1933-1934

Professor Humayun Ansari (RHUL) - 'Musings of Sir Mohammad Iqbal on the Place of Muslims in late Colonial India: Letters to Edward John Thompson, 1933-1934'.
Indian Traces in Oxford

Introduction and Reading

Opening of exhibition by Amitav Ghosh and a reading from his In an Antique Land. Introduced by Anshuman Mondal (Brunel).

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