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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Life between protocols: the pragmatics of care in a nutrition intervention in Khayelitisha, South Africa

Michelle Pentecost (School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, Oxford) gave this talk on 18 May 2017 as part of the Unity for Biocultural Variation and Obesity seminar series
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

Authority, Expertise and Race in the South African TRC

Deborah Posel, Professor of Sociology at UCT, gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series.
Beyond boundaries: research worth sharing

Parenting, politics and petrol bombs: trying to reduce child abuse in Africa

In her talk, Prof Lucie Cluver explores: can we really improve parent-child relationships, reduce child abuse and reduce poverty?
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

Twenty years later: Reflecting on South Africa's truth, reconciliation and amnesty processes and the jurisprudence they generated in the Constitutional Court

OTJR seminar from Dr. Kate O'Regan.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

A Conspiracy to Commit Genocide: Anti-Fertility Research in Apartheid South Africa's Chemical and Biological Weapons Programme

Dr Miles Jackson gives a talk fo the OTJR seminar seires on the 4th May 2016.
Design for War and Peace: 2014 Annual Design History Society Conference

South African poster propaganda during the Second World War

The paper examines poster propaganda produced in South Africa during the Second World War.
Mandela at Oxford

The Importance of Education to Freedom and Equality

A speech given by the late Nelson Mandela on 13th April 2002 at the opening of the "Nelson Mandela Lecture Theatre" at the Said Business School, University of Oxford.
Mandela at Oxford

Mandela in 1997 – Ceremony of Welcome Speech

This short video is taken from 1997 from a speech made by Nelson Mandela, former South African President, during the Ceremony of Welcome, at Convocation House, University of Oxford, 11th July 1997.
Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review 44)

FMR 44 Security rhetoric and detention in South Africa

The South Africa example is instructive in demonstrating both the limits and the dangers of the increasing reliance on detention as a migration management tool.
Writers in Dialogue

Peter D McDonald in conversation with Derek Attridge

Peter D. McDonald and Derek Attridge reflect on their different approaches to the questions of literature and public value, and on the bearing this has for teaching and research today.
Writers in Dialogue

Peter D McDonald in conversation with Antjie Krog

Peter D. McDonald talks to Antjie Krog about her relationship to Afrikaans, English and African languages, about the promise and perils of translation, and about the challenges of and for writing in a multilingual democracy.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Tracks Across Sand: the dispossession of the Khomani San of the southern Kalahari

Annual Elizabeth Colson Lecture 2013. Lecture by Hugh Brody (Canada Research Chair in Aboriginal Studies, University of the Fraser Valley) recorded on 8 May 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative

MPI vs Income Poverty in South Africa using the South African National Income Dynamics Study

MPI vs Income Poverty in South Africa using the South African National Income Dynamics Study.
Writers in Dialogue

Peter D. McDonald in conversation with Arvind Krishna Mehrotra

Peter D. McDonald talks to Arvind Krishna Mehrotra about his work as a poet, critic and translator, focusing on the idea of triangulation and his interest in the intersections between languages and literary traditions.
African Studies Centre

Growing up in the New South Africa

Rachel Bray (Independent Scholar, Oxford) gives a talk for the African Studies seminar series on 7th March, 2013.
Department of Social Policy and Intervention

HIV and AIDS - Special lecture for Oxford AIDS Research Day 2012

Mark Heywood reflects on the impact of HIV and AIDS for the 4th Annual HIV / AIDS Student Research day.
Interviews on Great Writers

Kipling, the Elton John of his age?

Professor Elleke Boehmer discusses why Kipling's writing, and his poetry of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in particular, launched him to international fame across the British Empire.
Interviews on Great Writers

Postcolonial Women Writers

Professor Elleke Boehmer notes the distinct lack of women writers on the Post/Colonial Writing page of the Great Writers website, and explores why this is the case.
African Studies Centre

Squatter movements in the Vaal Triangle

Dr Noor Nieftagodien (University of Witwatersrand) gives a talk for the African Studies Centre on 8th March 2012.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

The Politicisation of Public Broadcasting in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Corinna Arndt, DPhil Candidate, Oxford, gives a talk forthe Reuters Institute seminar series.

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