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narrative

Conversations on Kafka
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J. M. Coetzee and Kafka

Nobel-prize winning author J. M. Coetzee has continued to reflect on and respond to Kafka in different ways throughout his life and work.
Understanding Adolescence in African Contexts

S2E1: Narrative, intervention, motivation

This episode is a conversation about how storytelling works in empowering ways in in situations of intervention in African contexts.
How Epidemics End
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Dora Vargha and Arthur Rose on Epidemics, Expectations, and Ends

Kristin Heitman talks with Dora Vargha (Exeter) and Arthur Rose (Exeter) about the nature and power of narrative in forming both our expectations about epidemics and the ways that we decide when and how they have ended.
Understanding Adolescence in African Contexts
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S1E4: Adolescence, narrative and storytelling

This episode hosts a discussion reflecting on the meeting points between narrative and adolescence.
Textual Therapies

Why Public Health Needs Narrative

An introduction to an often overlooked context for using narrative in healthcare: public health.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Book at Lunchtime: Arcadia

A Book at Lunchtime discussion of Iain Pears' interactive novel Arcadia
Unconscious Memory
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Unconscious Memory and Mental Space

Professor Michael Burke and Dr Sebastian Groes give the second Unconscious Memory talk.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Unconscious Memory and Mental Space

Professor Michael Burke and Dr Sebastian Groes
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Narrative and Proof: Two Sides of the Same Equation

One of the UK's leading scientists, Marcus du Sautoy, argues that mathematical proofs are not just number-based, but also a form of narrative.
Interviews on Great Writers

Joseph Conrad and Postcoloniality - Part 2: Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim

Professor Peter McDonald talks to Great Writers Inspire about the Post/Colonial aspects of Joseph Conrad's writing.
Interviews on Great Writers

Joseph Conrad and Postcoloniality - Part 1: Conrad and Chinua Achebe

Professor Peter McDonald talks to Great Writers Inspire about the Post/Colonial aspects of Joseph Conrad's writing. In this first part, Peter takes Chinua Achebe's 1975 critique of Conrad as a starting point.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Urban Informatics: The Internet, locative media and mobile technology for urbanites

Marcus Foth overviews various urban informatics projects, exploring the communicative ecology of urban residents, community engagement using public history and digital storytelling, and social navigation for mobile urban information systems.

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