| 3 The Global Cooling Prize |
Our team member Dr Renaldi Renaldi and our guest Iain Campbell talk about cooling technologies, efficiency and what the annual Cooling Prize is |
Renaldi Renaldi, Iain Campbell |
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| 2 Meeting the researchers at the Future of Cooling |
Our research associates introduce their individual research and how they are tackling the issues related to it |
Jesus Lizana, Patrick Fahr, Nicole Miranda, Antonella Mazzone, Khoa Le, Giovani Palafox-Alcantar |
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| 1 Introduction to the Future of Cooling programme at the University of Oxford |
Our team members Dr Nicole Miranda and co-leader Prof Radhika Khosla discuss what we as a team are working on and what the future of cooling will look like |
Nicole Miranda, Radhika Khosla |
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| Biodiversity on the rocks: joining the dots between animate and inanimate |
This podcast explores some of the countless relationships between biology, biodiversity, and geology, past and present. |
Elaine Charwat, Esteban Acevedo Trejos, Mark Carnall, Lita Manners, Duncan Murdock, Susan Newell |
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| Extinction and the Museum: skeletons and other remains in our cupboards |
In this podcast, we look at extinction and the role of collections and museums. |
Elaine Charwat, Mark Carnall, Jackie Chapman-Gray, Robert Douglas, Jonathan Ford |
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| On display: nature’s dramas, nature’s dioramas |
A journey from 3D dioramas from the 19th century that contain taxidermy animals to today’s virtual reality reconstructions of ancient or hidden worlds. |
Elaine Charwat, Ricardo Perez-De-La Fuente, Katrin Böhme |
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| OUCEA Annual Lecture 2022: The Future of Assessment |
Oxford University Centre for Educational Assessment (OUCEA) presents a look into the future of assessment featuring guest speakers. |
Art Graesser, Sandra Milligan, Joshua McGrane, Therese N. Hopfenbeck |
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| 2022 Disability Lecture: Hands Off - navigating unwanted touch, consent and disability |
Dr Amy Kavanagh delivers the 2022 Annual Disability Lecture |
Amy Kavanagh |
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| Professor E. J. Milner-Gulland |
Georgina Ferry interviews E. J. Milner-Gulland, Tasso Leventis Professor of Biodiversity, 26 January 2022. |
EJ Milner-Gulland, Georgina Ferry |
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| Professor Patrick Grant |
Georgina Ferry interviews Patrick Grant, Vesuvius Chair of Materials and Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research), 25 January 2022. |
Patrick Grant, Georgina Ferry |
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| Professor Anna Petherick |
Georgina Ferry interviews Anna Petherick, Associate Professor in Public Policy, 20 December 2021. |
Anna Petherick, Georgina Ferry |
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| Professor Peter Horby |
Georgina Ferry interviews Sir Peter Horby, Professor of Emerging Infectious Diseases, 6 December 2021. |
Peter Horby, Georgina Ferry |
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| Professor Erica Charters |
Georgina Ferry interviews Erica Charters, Professor of the Global History of Medicine, 6 December 2021. |
Erica Charters, Georgina Ferry |
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| Professor Andy Pollard |
Georgina Ferry interviews Sir Andrew Pollard, Professor of Paediatric Infection and Immunity and Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group, 3 December 2021. |
Andy Pollard, Georgina Ferry |
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| Professor Betty Raman |
Georgina Ferry interviews Betty Raman, Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, 16 November 2021. |
Betty Raman, Georgina Ferry |
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| Professor Paul Harrison |
Georgina Ferry interviews Paul Harrison, Professor of Psychiatry, 11 November 2021. |
Paul Harrison, Georgina Ferry |
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| Professor Cath Green |
Georgina Ferry interviews Catherine Green OBE, Head of the Clinical BioManufacturing Facility and Associate Professor in Chromosome Dynamics, 1 December 2021. |
Cath Green, Georgina Ferry |
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| Professor Richard Hobbs |
Georgina Ferry interviews Richard Hobbs, Head of Department at the Nuffield Department of Primary Health Care Sciences and Nuffield Professor of Primary Care, 29 November 2021. |
Richard Hobbs, Georgina Ferry |
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| Professor Sarah Walker |
Georgina Ferry interviews Sarah Walker, Professor of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, 15 November 2021. |
Sarah Walker, Georgina Ferry |
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| Professor Trisha Greenhalgh |
Georgina Ferry interviews Trisha Greenhalgh, Professor of Primary Care Health Sciences, 5 November 2021. |
Trish Greenhalgh, Georgina Ferry |
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| Professor Derrick Crook |
Georgina Ferry interviews Derrick Crook, Professor of Microbiology, 9 November 2021. |
Derrick Crook, Georgina Ferry |
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| How to improve climate change coverage. Ideas from three reporters around the world |
In this episode of our podcast, we speak to members of our Oxford Climate Journalism Network (OCJN) on their experience participating in the network. |
Elisângela Mendonça, Krixia Subingsubing, Ethan van Diemen, Diego Arguedas Ortiz |
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| Digital News Report 2022. Episode 7: Which journalists do people pay most attention to and why? |
In this episode we look at findings from our DNR22 on the types of journalists that people across six countries pay most attention to. |
Nic Newman, Federica Cherubini |
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| Digital News Report 2022. Episode 6: Have news audiences become more polarised over time? |
In this episode we look at findings from our DNR22 on news audience polarisation in four countries and whether there's been a shift since 2016. |
Federica Cherubini, Richard Fletcher |
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| Religion II |
Professor Elizabeth Shakman Hurd (Northwestern University) speaking on 'Decolonizing the category of religion' and Dr Rushain Abbasi (Stanford University) speaking on 'Regulating Religion in Premodern Islamic Governance'. |
Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, Faisal Devji, Usaama al-Azami |
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| Understanding and managing troubling mental images |
Troubling mental images, such as bad memories, fearful ‘flashforwards’ and negative images of the self can impact our mental health and sense of self. |
Hannah Murray, Cathy Creswell |
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| That's a Wrap! |
Resilience, cool communicators and space robots. This episode wraps a brilliant season of PTNPod, with Ari and Claudine's favourite 5 moments. |
Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman |
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| TORCH Post-Show Conversations: Scandaltown |
Listen in as Caroline Taylor and Ruth Moore discuss a recent production of Mike Bartlett's 'Scandaltown' |
Caroline Taylor, Ruth Moore |
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| TORCH Post-Show Conversations: Much Ado About Nothing |
Listen in as Judith Buchanan and Emma Smith discuss a March 2022 RSC production of Much Ado About Nothing |
Judith Buchanan, Emma Smith |
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| Human Rights Violations in Tajikistan |
Steve Swerdlow, Neil Clarke, Syinat Sultanalieva discuss human rights violations in Tajikistan, chaired by Faisal Devji |
Steve Swerdlow, Neil Clarke, Syinat Sultanalieva |
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| Digital News Report 2022. Episode 5: Perceptions of media coverage of the war in Ukraine |
In this episode we look at findings from our DNR22 about how people are engaging with news coverage of the war in Ukraine. |
Federica Cherubini, Kirsten Eddy |
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| Digital News Report 2022. Episode 4: The role of email news in engagement and monetisation |
In this episode of our podcast we look at findings from our DNR22 around the enduring appeal of email newsletters to readers and news organisations. |
Nic Newman, Federica Cherubini |
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| Value & Benefits |
SPECIAL CONFERENCE EPISODE getting the inside scoop on UK Cyber Strategy. |
Arianna Schuler Scott, Chris Ensor, Bernard Parsons, Harmonie Toros, Furrah Hussain, Fabio Pierazzi, John W5, Awais Rashid, Andrew Martin, Steve Schneider, Andrew Hood, Matthew Boakes, Marios Samanis, Maria Sameen, Priyanka Badva |
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| The Role of Social Endometriosis Research in Improving Care and Addressing Intersectional Health Disparities |
Dr Annalise Weckesser will discuss her qualitative studies exploring women’s experiences of endometriosis and doctors’ perspectives on treating the condition and how to improve care. |
Annalise Weckesser |
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| Relevant & Useful |
We discuss communication challenges and pipeline problems in cyber security. |
Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Andrew Martin, Louise Axon, Kevin McMahon |
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| Expulsion as Statecraft: Histories of Violence from the Asian Expulsion of 1972 to the Banyarwanda Crisis of 1982 |
Alicia Decker (Penn State) as part of the Conference - Expulsion: Uganda’s Asians and the Remaking of Nationality |
Alicia Decker |
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| Digital News Report 2022. Episode 3: How people access climate change news |
In this episode of our podcast we look at findings from our DNR22 on how people access news about climate change. |
Craig T. Robertson |
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| Insecurities of Expulsion: Race, Violence, Citizenship and Afro-Asian Entanglements in Transregional Uganda |
Anneeth Kaur Hundle (UC Irvine) as part of the Conference - Expulsion: Uganda’s Asians and the Remaking of Nationality |
Anneeth Kaur Hundle |
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| Don't call yourselves Asian! Uganda's Indians and the problem of naming |
Taushif Kara (Cambridge) as part of the Conference - Expulsion: Uganda’s Asians and the Remaking of Nationality |
Taushif Kara |
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| Making Victory Visible in Idi Amin's Uganda |
Derek Peterson (Michigan) as part of the Conference - Expulsion: Uganda’s Asians and the Remaking of Nationality |
Derek Peterson |
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| Afrocentrism and the Indian Question: A Continental Reckoning with the Ugandan Expulsion |
Shobana Shanker (Stonybrook) as part of the Conference - Expulsion: Uganda’s Asians and the Remaking of Nationality |
Shobana Shanker |
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| Raising the Bar |
Surprising social media harms and the Online Safety Bill. This week we're talking about Claudine's research into long term harms of social media content and managing the 'mundane'. |
Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman |
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| Gut Instinct Ep. 5 - Transplants for alcoholic hepatitis, Single-cell in ulcerative colitis, and haemopray |
This month Fitz and Tamsin discuss outcomes from early liver transplant for alcoholic hepatitis, a single-cell study of UC plasma cells, whether haemospray really is the answer in GI bleeds, coeliac epidemiology, and more! |
Michael Fitzpatrick, Tamsin Cargill |
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| The Life and Death of Poetry |
A distracted walkabout with T.S Eliot and others. |
Alice Oswald |
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| Illicit finance and the role of professional enablers in the United Kingdom: are things finally changing? |
MPs Andrew Mitchell and Margaret Hodge discuss illicit finance and their work on improving regulations. |
Andrew Mitchell, Margaret Hodge, John Heathershaw, Ricardo Soares de Oliveira |
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| Emotion, AI, and Human Values |
Professor Rosalind W. Picard, Sc.D., FIEEE presents the 2022 Tanner Lecture. |
Rosalind W Picard |
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| Digital News Report 2022. Episode 2: The news habits of younger audiences |
Listen to findings from our Digital News Report 2022 on how young people consume news. |
Federica Cherubini, Kirsten Eddy |
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| Hope in Healthcare |
In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Professor Stephen Clarke the role of hope in patients undergoing major healthcare procedures, and how it relates to decision-making in situations of risk and uncertainty. |
Stephen Clarke |
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| Book talk: 'Storylistening: Narrative Evidence and Public Reasoning' with Claire Craig & Sarah Dillon |
Claire Craig and Sarah Dillon discuss their new book. |
Claire Craig, Sarah Dillon |
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| OxPeace 2022 Session 4: Part 2 |
Professor Cedric de Coning presents "Adaptive Peace: Coping with Complex Systems in Transition." |
Cedric de Coning |
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| OxPeace 2022 Session 4: Part 1 |
Professor Phil Clark presents "Multi-Level Peacebuilding in the Covid-19 Era." |
Phil Clark |
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| OxPeace 2022 Session 3: Part 4 |
Graeme Simpson presents "‘Countering the Violence of Exclusion’: From Policy to Delivery of the Youth, Peace and Security Agenda." |
Graeme Simpson |
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| OxPeace 2022 Session 3: Part 3 |
Ufra Mir presents "Peace-psychology: a Frontline Practitioner Perspective from Kashmir, South Asia." |
Ufra Mir |
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| OxPeace 2022 Session 3: Part 2 |
Professor Julia Paulson presents "Tensions and opportunities in peace education." |
Julia Paulson |
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| OxPeace 2022 Session 3: Part 1 |
Jonathan Cohen presents "A Practitioner Perspective: International Support to Local Peacebuilding." |
Jonathan Cohen |
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| OxPeace 2022 Session 2: Part 4 |
Raja Karthikeya presents "Afghanistan & Iraq: Empirical approaches to Community-level Peacebuilding." |
Raja Karthikeya |
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| OxPeace 2022 Session 2: Part 3 |
Professor Brandon Hamber presents "Tripping, falling, yapping: How the Northern Ireland peace process never reached its potential?" |
Brandon Hamber |
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| OxPeace 2022 Session 2: Part 2 |
Andrei Gomez-Suarez presents "Multilevel Infrastructures for Peace: The Case of Colombia." |
Andrei Gomez-Suarez |
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| OxPeace 2022 Session 2: Part 1 |
Dr Liz Carmichael presents "Implementing peace: South Africa’s Peace Structures 1991-1994." |
Liz Carmichael |
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| OxPeace 2022 Session 1 |
Opening plenary and keynote addresses. |
Richard Caplan, John Paul Lederach, Thania Paffenholz |
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| A Theory of Weak-Supervision and Zero-Shot Learning |
A lecture exploring alternatives to using labeled training data. |
Eli Upfal |
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| Power to the Ppl |
Data protection and making consent more of a conversation. Listen up, and prosper! |
Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman |
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| Dharmabhāṇakas, Siddhas, Avatārakasiddhas, and gTer stons (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series) |
This lecture offers a new look at the origins of Gter ma literature in an intertextual framework. |
Robert Mayer |
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| Early Explanations for the Appearance of Mahāyāna sūtras (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series) |
A presentation looking at how early Mahayana sutras explain where they came from. |
David Drewes |
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| TORCH Post-show Conversations: Private Lives |
Listen in as Kirsten Shepherd-Barr and Sos Eltis discuss a recent production of Noel Coward's Private Lives |
Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Sos Eltis, Ruth Moore |
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| May 2022 Podcast with Neal Benowitz |
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Neal Benowitz. |
Neal Benowitz, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson |
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| 2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics: Ethics and Artificial Intelligence (3 of 3) |
In last of the three 2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics, Professor Peter Railton explores how we might "programme ethics into AI" |
Peter Railton |
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| 2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics: Ethics and Artificial Intelligence (2 of 3) |
In the second 2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics, Professor Peter Railton explores how we might "programme ethics into AI" |
Peter Railton |
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| 2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics: Ethics and Artificial Intelligence (1 of 3) |
In the first of three 2022 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics, Professor Peter Railton explores how we might "programme ethics into AI" |
Peter Railton |
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| Reflexive Control Theory: a Soviet perspective on influence and why it matters in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine |
Maria de Goeij provides a brilliant introduction to reflexive control theory, a Soviet theory of influence. Listen to learn more and appreciate how it can help us better understand today's world, including strategic decision making in hybrid warfare. |
Maria de Goeij |
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| Voice Hackers R Us |
We’re learning about speech interfaces and hacking home assistants with nonsense and wordplay. |
Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Mary Bispham |
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| Gideon Katz - The Fear of Judaism in Israeli Culture |
Gideon Katz discusses some of the mure surprising aspect of Israeli secularism |
Gideon Katz |
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| Book talk: ‘Why do some countries gamble on development, and others don’t?’ |
Stefan Dercon talks about his new book, with further discussion from David Pilling (Financial Times) and Melinda Bohannon (FCDO) |
Stefan Dercon, David Pilling, Melinda Bohannon, Ricardo Soares de Oliveira |
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| How do you carry out a realist synthesis of an intervention when there's 'no evidence'? |
Joanne Greenhalgh, Professor of Applied Social Research Methodology (University of Leeds) on the experiences of conducting a realist synthesis of the feedback of aggregated patient reported outcome measure (PROMs) data to improve patient care. |
Joanne Greenhalgh |
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| Why class still matters in UK newsrooms |
In this episode of our podcast we look at how class divisions impact newsrooms and the journalism they produce. |
Caithlin Mercer, Robyn Vinter |
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| Assimilation or change? Normans at Winchester |
The fifth lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) |
Susan Rankin |
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| We are what we do |
Instead of passwords, what if computers used our high fives to log us in? |
Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Klaudia Krawiecka |
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| Women's Rights Research Seminar: Threatened motherhood in the Israeli welfare state: The discourse and the practice behind the disqualification of disadvantaged women's motherhood |
Prof. Esther Hertzog gives a talk on the vulnerable situation of motherhood in the Israeli welfare state. |
Esther Hertzog, Soraya Tremayne |
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| Nitzan Lebovic: Is Zionism a “Left-Wing Melancholy”? |
Nitzan Levobic discusses Zionism and melancholy, through the woks of Israel Zarchi |
Nitzan Levobic |
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| Gut Instinct Ep. 4 - C. difficile therapeutics, liver spatial genomics, and paediatric hepatitis |
What a week! We discuss some cracking papers, including a new microbiome therapeutic for C. diff, spatial transcriptomics in the liver, and the recent epidemic of paediatric hepatitis. |
Michael FitzPatrick and Tamsin Cargill |
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| Nils Chr. Stenseth And Barbara Bramanti On Evolutionary And Ecological Ends Of Epidemics |
A discussion on how evolutionary biology and biological anthropology help understand the end of epidemics, particularly plague. |
Nils Chr. Stenseth, Barbara Bramanti, Erica Charters |
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| Clark Larsen and Fabian Crespo on Biology, Archaeology, and Multi-disciplinary Ends |
A discussion on why multi-disciplinary approaches that combine social and biological research are helpful in understanding how epidemics end. |
Clark Larsen, Fabian Crespo, Erica Charters |
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| Cristiana Bastos and the Human End of Epidemics |
Professor Cristiana Bastos (Lisbon) and Professor Erica Charters discuss how anthropology and ethnology measure the end of epidemics, including HIV/AIDS, and the difference between illness and disease. |
Cristiana Bastos, Erica Charters |
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| Make or Break |
Join us as we explore how to describe trust, reputation and messiness using maths! |
Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Sean Sirur |
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| From Neumes in campo aperto to Neumes on Lines (at Christchurch, Canterbury) |
The forth lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) |
Susan Rankin |
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| St Augustine’s and Christchurch, 950–1091 |
The third lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) |
Susan Rankin |
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| Against Legalizing Female 'Circumcision' of Minors |
In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Dr Brian Earp argues that all medically unnecessary genital cutting of non-consenting persons should be opposed on moral and legal grounds. |
Brian D. Earp |
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| Tony Shaw and Giora Goodman - Hollywood and Israel: A History |
The authors of a recently published book dealing with the history of Hollywood's relation with Israel discuss some of their findings |
Tony Shaw, Giora Goodman |
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| Should we give COVID vaccines to young children? |
Katrien Devolder and Dominic Wilkinson explore reasons why some parents are vaccine-hesitant |
Katrien Devolder, Dominic Wilkinson |
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| Defending the selective restriction of liberty during pandemics |
Katrien Devolder and Julian Savulescu discuss the ethics of lockdowns |
Katrien Devolder, Julian Savulescu |
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| Is vaccine nationalism justified? |
Katrien Devolder and Jonathan Pugh discuss vaccine nationalism |
Katrien Devolder, Jonathan Pugh |
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| Rethinking Risk |
Sometimes threats come from inside the system (content warning: intimate partner violence). |
Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Julia Slupska |
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| ‘L’ecriture Anglaise Dans Sa Perfection’ |
Professor Marc Smith, Professeur de Paléographie, The Ecole Nationale des Chartes, Paris delivers the 5th lecture in this years Lyell Lecture series |
Marc Smith |
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| A Community of Scribes at Worcester |
The second lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) |
Susan Rankin |
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| Sound and its Capture in Anglo-Saxon England |
The first lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) |
Susan Rankin |
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| Revelation and Rediscovery: Early Medieval Indian Origin Myths of the Tantras (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series) |
David Gray talks about revelatory or "treasure" texts from Indian and Tibetan perspectives in a comparative framework. |
David Gray |
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| Perfected Beings in Human Form: The Siddha Tradition in Śaiva Tantra (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series) |
John Nemec's talk on the origin of siddha and its polysemic application in Sanskrit textual sources. |
John Nemec |
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| How has COVID-19 influenced domestic life? |
The Disobedient Buildings team reflect on both the positive and negative implications of spending more time in the home and within the community during Covid-19 lockdowns across their field sites. |
Inge Daniels, Gabriela Nicolescu, Anna Ulrikke Andersen |
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| Does home ownership increase inequality? |
The Disobedient Buildings team examine the relationships between the privatization of housing and rising inequality in London, Bucharest and Oslo. |
Inge Daniels, Gabriela Nicolescu, Anna Ulrikke Andersen |
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| What does welfare mean today? |
The Disobedient Buildings team explore the continuities and differences in the welfare systems in the UK, Romania and Norway . |
Inge Daniels, Gabriela Nicolescu, Anna Ulrikke Andersen |
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