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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OxPeace 2016:Violent Non-state Groups as Peace Spoilers: Designing A Post-conflict Strategy for Colombia

Dr Annette Idler (Oxford) gives a talk for the first breakout session - Studying Conflict to Build Peace. Part of the 2016 OxPeace conference.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OxPeace 2016: The study of war in Afghanistan: understanding the routes to peace in an era of 'perpetual war'

Dr Robert Johnson (Oxford) gives a talk for the first breakout session - Studying Conflict to Build Peace. Part of the 2016 OxPeace conference.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OxPeace 2016: Conflict within Peace Studies? A Bibliometric Survey of the Field of Peace and Conflict Studies

Prof John Gledhill (Oxford) gives a talk for the first plenary session -Studying Peace and Studying Conflict: Complementary or Competing Paradigms? Part of the 2016 OxPeace conference.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OxPeace 2016: War and peace: two sides of the same coin?

Prof David Keen (LSE) gives a talk for the first plenary session -Studying Peace and Studying Conflict: Complementary or Competing Paradigms? Part of the 2016 OxPeace conference.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OxPeace 2016: Top-down, bottom-up and the missing middle: The nature of contemporary peace

Prof Roger Mac Ginty (Manchester Univ) gives a talk for the first plenary session -Studying Peace and Studying Conflict: Complementary or Competing Paradigms? Part of the 2016 OxPeace conference.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OxPeace 2016: Is the world a more dangerous place today?

John Simpson CBE, World Affairs Editor, BBC News, gives the after dinner conference speech at the 2016 OxPeace Conference.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Eloquence vault mieulx que force

Vernacular Translations of Plutarch and Political Argument in Renaissance France
Free Speech Debate

The Future of Free Speech

Aryeh Neier, human rights lawyer and president emeritus of the Open Society Foundations speaks about the future of free speech.
Free Speech Debate

Tim Wu on the right to be forgotten

The author of the Master Switch says that while the right to be forgotten is a good idea in theory, the reality is that it may hamper entrepreneurship in Europe.
In Our Spare Times

Marxism

Host Aled Walker and guests Cameron J. Quinn and Xavier Cohen discuss the life, the work, and the legacy of Karl Marx.
Free Speech Debate

Susan Benesch on dangerous speech

In this interview with Timothy Garton Ash, Susan Benesch, senior fellow at the World Policy Institute, makes a distinction between hate speech and dangerous speech.
St Edmund Hall

Making a Mockery of Democracy

Comedian Al Murray, St Edmund Hall, 1987, talks about standing against Nigel Farage as a political candidate for Thanet South in the guise of his 'Pub Landlord' comedy persona.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Advancing a model of inequalities, stress, and obesity

Emily Henderson, Durham University, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series.
Free Speech Debate

Should Europe introduce a ‘right to blaspheme’?

Alain Bouldoires talks to Timothy Garton Ash about the survival of blasphemy laws in Europe, and calls for a ‘right to blaspheme’.
Free Speech Debate

Jytte Klausen on Yale University and the Danish cartoons

Professor Jytte Klausen analyses and criticises Yale University Press’s decision to remove images of Muhammad from her scholarly book on the Danish cartoons controversy.
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.
Free Speech Debate

Mark Thompson on the BBC and religion

The director general of the BBC explains why it aired Jerry Springer: The Opera, and talks about different responses to Christianity and Islam.
Free Speech Debate

Daniel Bell on Confucianism and free speech

Confucianism’s defence of political speech does not necessarily apply to other forms of expression, says Bell
Free Speech Debate

Evgeny Morozov on the dark side of internet freedom

Author Evgeny Morozov highlights the dangers that sometimes emerge when governments and corporations harness the internet to serve their own objectives.
Free Speech Debate

A former British agent makes the case for whistleblowing

Former British MI5 agent Annie Machon revealed, together with David Shayler, alleged criminal behaviour within the agency.

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