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Delphine Boagey

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Sophie Smith

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Harmohinder Bahl

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Daniel Meadows - 50 years of The Free Photographic Omnibus

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Daniel Meadows is a pioneer of contemporary British documentary practice. A photographer, documentarian and digital storyteller. He returns to the Bodleian library to muse on his life and archive and the power of photography.
Photographer Daniel Meadows is a pioneer of contemporary British documentary practice. A photographer, documentarian and digital storyteller, he has spent his life recording British society, challenging the status quo by working in a collaborative way to capture extraordinary aspects of ordinary life through pictures, audio recordings and short movies.
 
Fifty years ago, photographer Daniel Meadows set out in The Free Photographic Omnibus, a Leyland Titan double-decker remodelled as his mobile home, darkroom and gallery. He drove it around towns and villages and offered free portraits to the people he met on his travels. The photographs became a vast and beautiful archive, now safely deposited in the Bodleian Library.

In this talk, Daniel Meadows triumphantly returns to muse on his life and work and the power of photography. He shows examples of his archive and reflects on a lifetime of creative work.
 
The Bodleian Library acquired the full Daniel Meadows Archive in 2018.

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
People
Daniel Meadows
Keywords
photographs
photography
archives
digital archives
documentary
oral history
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 27/06/2023
Duration: 01:05:44

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The Aftermath of Forced Return

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The Migration Oxford Podcast
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With the help of our panel, we discuss forced return migration and the different power dynamics at play. What are the difficulties of forced returnees to home countries and what are the differences between the wealth and influence of certain states?
In this episode of The Migration Oxford Podcast, we are discussing forced return migration with a specific focus on returns from the US to Mexico or to Latin America. With the help of our panel, we will discuss the different power dynamics at play and the difference between the wealth and influence of certain states. Along with the difficulties of forced return to home countries and inaccessibility of identity documents. We are joined by Guadalupe Chavez, DPhil candidate in the department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford; Professor Matthew Gibney, professor of Politics and Forced Migration at the University of Oxford and the Director of the Refugee Studies Centre; and Maggie Loredo, a returnee from the US to Mexico and the Executive Director of Otros Dreams en Acción, a non-profit organisation based in Mexico City, which provides services to returnees.

Guests: Guadalupe Chavez, Prof Matthew Gibney, Maggie Loredo
Hosts: Rob McNeil and Jacqui Broadhead
Producer: Sophie Smith
Communications and Coordination: Delphine Boagey

Creative Commons Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK (BY-NC-SA): England & Wales; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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The Migration Oxford Podcast
People
Matthew Gibney
Guadalupe Chavez
Maggie Loredo
Delphine Boagey
Keywords
deportation
countries
return
states
forced migration
deported
Mexico
narratives
organisation
people
maggie
support
community
forced
guadalupe
individuals
context
conditions
identity
organising
Department: Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
Date Added: 27/06/2023
Duration: 00:24:21

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Harmohinder Bahl

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The Provcast
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Meet Worcester's Home Bursar.

Harmohinder Bahl is the Home Bursar at Worcester College. He chats to Worcester's Provost, David Isaac, about managing the college's biggest team and his previous life working in hospitality and rock and roll gigs.

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The Provcast
People
Harmohinder Bahl
David Isaac
Keywords
Worcester
hospitality
bursar
college life
staff
interview
Department: Worcester College
Date Added: 27/06/2023
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James Sargan

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Sarah Pyke

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Queer Bibliography: A Discussion

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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What is queer bibliography? How does it intersect with other critical bibliographies, (feminist, Black and liberation bibliography)? How does it relate to traditional bibliographic practice? What opportunities might queer methods and approaches provide?
Following the inaugural symposium Queer Bibliography: Tools, Methods, Practices and Approaches in early February 2023 at the Institute of English Studies, hear Sarah Pyke and JD Sargan discuss this emerging subfield with Adam Smyth.

Organised by Oxford Bibliographical Society. Speakers, Sarah Pyke (Institute of English Studies, London), and JD Sargan (University of Limerick). Chaired by Adam Smyth (Oxford University).

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
People
Sarah Pyke
James Sargan
Adam Smyth
Keywords
queer
lgbt
bibliography
feminism
bibliographic
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 26/06/2023
Duration: 00:42:32

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The Pandemic People: Dame Louise Richardson DBE FRSE

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The Oxford Colloquy
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Dame Louise Richardson, discusses navigating Oxford University through the tumultuous peak of the global pandemic and her career as an Irish political scientist whose expertise lies in the study of terrorism.
In this episode, your host Sir Andrew Pollard has the privilege of engaging in a compelling and enlightening conversation with Dame Louise Mary Richardson DBE FRSE, an extraordinary Irish political scientist whose expertise lies in the study of terrorism.

Dame Louise Richardson's exceptional journey has taken her from the depths of academic research to the helm of prestigious institutions. In January 2023, she ascended to the esteemed position of President of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, a philanthropic foundation dedicated to promoting the advancement of education, science, and peace. However, prior to this illustrious role, Dame Richardson had a momentous tenure as the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, spanning a remarkable seven years.

The conversation between Andrew Pollard and Dame Louise Richardson serves as a captivating exploration of leadership during challenging times. As the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Dame Richardson found herself at the forefront of navigating the institution through the tumultuous peak of the global pandemic. She shares invaluable insights into her experiences, challenges, and triumphs during this critical period, offering a unique perspective on leading with resilience, adaptability, and compassion.

Furthermore, the episode delves into the early stages of Dame Richardson's career, tracing her path to becoming Vice-Chancellor. Hailing from Ireland, she developed a profound passion for understanding and analysing terrorism, establishing herself as a leading authority in the field. Her research and expertise in political science have made a significant impact, shedding light on the complex dynamics of terrorism and its underlying causes.
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Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK (BY-NC-SA): England & Wales; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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Series
The Oxford Colloquy
People
Louise Richardson
Keywords
vaccines
Covid
pandemic
public health
virus
Covid19
politics
Department: Department of Paediatrics
Date Added: 23/06/2023
Duration: 00:40:40

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