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Health, Ecology and Activism: The Dark Side of Translation

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Translation and Medical Humanities
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Mona Baker’s key note examines the work of recently founded groups of volunteer translators who focus on the intersection of health and the environment.
Contrary to the dominant view of translation as an empowering ‘act of care’, much of the work of these (often well intentioned) groups perpetuate, rather than combatting, epistemic injustice.

Mona Baker is Affiliate Professor at the Centre for Sustainable Health Education (SHE), University of Oslo: https://www.med.uio.no/sustainit/english/people/aca/monba/index.html

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Translation and Medical Humanities
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Mona Baker
Keywords
translation
Environment
medical humanities
epistemic injustice
power
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 03/01/2024
Duration: 00:28:29

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Medical Humanities’ Translational Core: Remodeling the Field

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Marta Arnaldi helps us imagine medical humanities as a fundamentally translational field. She envisions ways of thinking translationally about health and disease, while also pinpointing potential risks and likely areas of failure.
Marta Arnaldi is a Lecturer in Italian at the University of Oxford and a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oslo: https://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/people/marta-arnaldi

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Translation and Medical Humanities
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Marta Arnaldi
Keywords
translation
medical humanities
psychiatry
epistemic injustice
interdisciplinarity
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 03/01/2024
Duration: 00:04:07

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Bodies in Translation: Towards a Translational Medical Humanities

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Translation and Medical Humanities
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Professor John Ødemark outlines the key ideas underpinning the Bodies in Translation project and its role in shaping a translational medical humanities imagination.
More details about the Bodies in Translation project, can be found here: https://www.hf.uio.no/ikos/english/research/projects/bodies-in-translation-science-knowledge-and-sustai/index.html#:~:text=In%20this%20project%2C%20we%20look,and%20cultural%20forms%20of%20knowledge

John Ødemark is Professor of Cultural History at the University of Oslo and leader of the project Bodies in Translation: Science, Knowledge and Sustainability in Cultural Translation: https://www.hf.uio.no/ikos/english/people/aca/cultural-history-and-museology/tenured/johntod/index.html

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Translation and Medical Humanities
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John Ødemark
Keywords
translation
medical humanities
nature
culture
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 03/01/2024
Duration: 00:01:54

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Incommunicable: Toward Communicative Justice in Health and Medicine

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Translation and Medical Humanities
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This keynote lecture approaches issues of translation by decolonizing dominant conceptions of language and medicine. It proposes collaborations aimed at creating incommunicability-free zone that promote communicative justice in health and medicine.
Charles Briggs is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley: https://anthropology.berkeley.edu/charles-l-briggs

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Translation and Medical Humanities
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Charles Briggs
Keywords
incommunicability
medical justice
translation
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 03/01/2024
Duration: 00:39:41

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Translation and Medical Humanities

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Translation and Medical Humanities
This series of video podcasts highlights some of the key moments of the Translation and Medical Humanities conference which took place at the University of Oxford on 5-6 September 2023. This international conference explored, for the first time and in an interdisciplinary fashion, the interzone between translation studies and medical humanities; it invoked the role of the arts, humanities and social sciences as essential services for medicine and health care; and it reappraised the impact of biomedicine in our linguistic, cultural, and societal ecosystems.

Organised by Dr Marta Arnaldi and Prof John Ødemark in collaboration with Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation. With the contribution of Medical Humanities, The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH), University of Oxford; Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford; the Centre for Sustainable Healthcare Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo; and The Polyphony, Institute for Medical Humanities at Durham University. Funded by Bodies in Translation: Science, Knowledge and Sustainability in Cultural Translation, Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo, and The Research Council of Norway.

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Was there a strategic alternative to the atomic bombing of 1945?

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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Delve into history with Dr Rob Johnson, Director of The Changing Character of War Centre at Oxford, as he explores a pivotal question.

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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Rob Johnson
Keywords
nuclear physics
History of Science
atomic bomb
strategy
war
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 21/12/2023
Duration: 00:25:16

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Oxford Physics and the ‘remote and speculative project’

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A lecture by Prof Stephen Blundell, Professor of Physics – Condensed Matter - (Department of Physics and Mansfield College).

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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Stephen Blundell
Keywords
nuclear
Physics
remote and speculative project
scientific history
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 21/12/2023
Duration: 00:28:25

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Nuclear Physics and the development of the bomb

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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Explore the history of atomic bomb development with Dr. Georg Viehhauser, Particle Physics Research Lecturer at St John's College, Oxford.

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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Georg Viehhauser
Keywords
nuclear physics
History of Science
oppenheimer
bomb
atomic
particle physics
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 21/12/2023
Duration: 00:41:08

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