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Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

But what about men?: Gender Discomfort in International Criminal Justice

Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) has become 'hyper-visible' in international criminal justice, yet scholars disagree whether this is a good thing for feminism or not.
Somerville College

Does a woman have to behave like a man to succeed in this world

A lively panel discussion marking the 40th anniversary of Margaret Thatcher's election as Prime Minister and the centenary of the Sex Disqualification Act.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

From victims to suspects - representations of Muslim women

Dr Shakira Hussein is a writer and researcher at the University of Melbourne's National Centre for Excellence in Islamic Studies. In this talk she looks at how Muslim women are represented in the media from Australia to the UK.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Women and Power: Redressing the Balance – closing remarks by Helen Antrobus, National Public Programme Curator, National Trust

The closing remarks by Helen Antrobus, National Public Programme Curator, National Trust at the Women and Power conference which took place on the 6th and 7th March 2019.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Women Making History: The Leaders of Today – roundtable discussion chaired by Victoria Tandy, Co-Founder of the Women Leaders in Museums Network

‘Women Making History: The Leaders of Today’ is a roundtable session exploring the presence of women in senior roles in heritage organisations, at the Women and Power conference which took place on the 6th and 7th March 2019.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Empowered: Popular Feminism and Popular Misogyny

Is popular feminism adequate for tackling partriarchy and misogyny in society? Sarah Banet-Weiser, Head of the Department of Media and Communication, LSE, discusses this in light of the Weinstein allegations, the MeToo movement, 'incel' attacks and more.
Middle East Centre

Women's Rights Research Seminar: Tale of two Omani women

Deena Al Asfoor (St Catherine's College) gives a talk for the Middle East Centre. Chaired by Nazila Ghanea (Kellogg College).
Asian Studies Centre

A Feminist Punjabiyat: The Poetry of Amrita Pritam and Nasreen Anjum Bhatti

Sara Kazmi speaks at the "New Directions in Studies of Pakistan: Politics, Culture, & History" workshop on 20 April 2018.
Middle East Centre

Women's Rights Research Seminar- A Global History of the Struggle for Women’s Rights: The Women’s Movement in Istanbul in the Context of International Feminism in the Early 20th Century

Dr Elife Bicer-Deveci, postdoctoral fellow of Swiss National Science Foundation and academic visitor at the Middle East Centre, St. Antony’s College, gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series.
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

Sex in a Shifting Landscape Lecture Three: Oxford Uehiro Lectures 2012

Third and final lecture from the 2012 Oxford Uehiro lectures in Practical Philosophy given be Professor Janet Radcliffe-Richards.
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

Sex in a Shifting Landscape Lecture Two:Oxford Uehiro Lectures 2012

Second lecture in the 2012 Uehiro Lecture series 'Sex in A Shifting Landscape'.
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

Sex in a Shifting Landscape Lecture One: Oxford Uehiro Lectures 2012

Professor Janet Radcliffe-Richards gives (OUC Distinguished Research Fellow) gives the first of three lectures on feminism for the Uehiro Practical Ethics lecture series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Gender and Authority Seminar 5: Annika Forkert (University of Bristol)

Seminar held at the University of Oxford, 16 November 2016.
St Anne's College

At the Frontlines of Change: Feminist Leadership Transforming Lives - Devaki Jain Lecture

Noeleen Heyzer gives the 2016 Devaki Jain Lecture.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Women’s Studies and Gender Studies Roundtable

The Gender and Authority TORCH Network, in collaboration with the Centre for Gender, Identity, and Subjectivity, hosted a roundtable discussion at Balliol College on 2 November 2016.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Values based leadership in a changing world

21st century leaders lead complex, diverse and culturally complex organisations: Do women lead these organisations differently?
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

'A Feminist Voyage Through International Relations'

Professor Emerita J. Ann Tickner (University of Southern California) delivers a lecture on the role of feminist theory in the field of international relations.
Free Speech Debate

Rae Langton on philosophy, free speech and pornography

In this interview for Free Speech Debate, renowned Philosophy Professor Rae Langton speaks about the value of philosophy for our understanding of free speech and discusses aspects of her work on pornography and the silencing of women.
The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing

Male memory, female subject: the case of Jane Austen and Mary Wollstonecraft Silence in the Archives Conference Keynote Address

Keynote talk for the Silence in the Archives conference, held at Wolfson College on 7th November 2015, with Janet Todd, Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Oxford Women in Politics with Dr Anne-Marie Slaughter

Dr Slaughter discusses workplace policies and the value we place on care of children and other loved ones.

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