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A Walk around C. S. Lewis's Oxford

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Fantasy Literature
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A biographical tour of C. S. Lewis's Oxford
Using the geographic touch points in Oxford, Professor Simon Horobin of Magdalen College, Oxford interweaves a biography of C. S. Lewis, his relationships with other writers, and the influences on his fantasy works.
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Fantasy Literature
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Simon Horobin
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fantasy literature
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 23/07/2021
Duration: 00:20:19

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William Morris and E. R. Eddison Collections at the Bodleian

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Fantasy Literature
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An interview with Rachael Marsay about the William Morris and E. R. Eddison collections at the Bodleian Library
An interview with Rachael Marsay about the William Morris and E. R. Eddison collections at the Bodleian Library. This covers the illuminated manuscripts of Morris, and the letters, drafts, and juvenilia of Eddison. Rachael Marsay is the Roy Davids Archivist at the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
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Fantasy Literature
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Rchael Marsay
Stuart Lee
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fantasy literature
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 23/07/2021
Duration: 00:31:00

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How sacred is an ancient sacred site? The interface between academics, heritage managers and modern Paganism

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Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event
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First talk of Panel 1 - Who Owns this Place? Pondering Identities, chaired by Alice Purkiss, talk by Ronald Hutton (Bristol).

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Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event
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Ronald Hutton
Keywords
literature
magic
paganism
english heritage
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 23/07/2021
Duration: 00:17:00

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Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

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Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event
This podcast will feature selected materials presented in part at a one-day symposium bringing together academics from different disciplines (archaeology, history, folklore) with English Heritage staff and representatives from the National Trust and other heritage bodies.

The subject of the symposium was the supernatural in place. Presenters examine the residue of supernatural sites across the land, their loss, their ruined visibility, and what layered multifarious posterity reads into them and tells stories about them. The goal was to begin the process of recoupling the idea of unexplained story to sites in the landscape as its anchor. Contributors also discussed and investigated questions of contested ownership and contested rights, alongside questions of curatorship or its lack, local versus national identity, generational engagement, and competing layers of story, some of which directly concerned magic and others that explained it away.
Held on Friday 4th December 2020.

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Nature Notes: Monitoring Scottish wildcats with Lara Semple

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Good Natured
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In this week’s Nature Notes mini-episode, we hear from Lara Semple about how monitoring Scottish wildcats led to the most exciting text she ever received.
The transcript for this episode is available here (https://conservationoptimism.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Good-Natured_Lara-Semple.pdf)

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Good Natured
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Lara Semple
Sofia Castello y Tickell
Julia Migne
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wildcats
Scotland
conservation
Conservation Optimism
Department: Department of Zoology
Date Added: 22/07/2021
Duration: 00:05:50

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Elizabeth Knox

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A discussion of the writer Elizabeth Knox
An analysis and discussion of the contemporary fantasy writer Elizabeth Know, by Dr Alicia Smith.
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Fantasy Literature
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Alicia Smith
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fantasy literature
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 22/07/2021
Duration: 00:16:58

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Digital News Report 2021. Episode 6. Impartiality unpacked: a study of four countries

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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This episode looks at impartiality and news and whether news audiences value journalism that takes particular perspectives on certain issues or news which presents a range of views leaving it up to the public to decide between them.
Host: Federica Cherubini is Head of Leadership Development at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. She is an expert in newsroom operations and organisational change, with ten years' experience spanning major publishers, research institutes and editorial networks around the world.

Guest: Craig T. Robertson is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. His research focuses on news trust and credibility, fact-checking and verification, and how both partisan attitudes and epistemic beliefs factor into these domains.

Find the report at: www.digitalnewsreport.org/2021



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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Federica Cherubini
Craig T. Robertson
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reuters institute
news
journalism
digital news report
impartiality
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 21/07/2021
Duration: 00:11:57

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Nature Notes: Searching for Red Squirrels in Tresco with Joe Woodman

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Join us for our very first Nature Notes mini-episode to hear from DPhil student Joe Woodman. You’ll get to hear all about his experience searching for red squirrels on the British island of Tresco.

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Good Natured
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Joe Woodman
Sofia Castello y Tickell
Julia Migne
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zoology
red squirrels
conservation
Department: Department of Zoology
Date Added: 21/07/2021
Duration: 00:06:05

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The Saga of Eric the Unlucky

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The Saga of Eric the Unlucky examines Rider Haggard's use of medieval narrative techniques in his novel Eric Brighteyes.
In The Saga of Eric the Unlucky, Jane Bliss examines Rider Haggard's use of medieval narrative techniques in his nineteenth-century novel The Saga of Eric Brighteyes. He exploits the paratactic narrative style familiar from chronicle history; he also uses a typical and often very effective tense-switching from past to present and back, to bring scenes to life. The story is enlivened with his own verses, composed with a traditional alliterative style in mind. Jane Bliss is an independent scholar; she has written on several aspects of medieval literature, and runs an Anglo-Norman Reading Group in Oxford.

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Fantasy Literature
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Jane Bliss
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fantasy literature
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 20/07/2021
Duration: 00:14:22

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Mathemalchemy: a mathematical and artistic adventure

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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This lecture is a visual treat as Ingrid Daubechies celebrates the joy, creativity and beauty of mathematics.
Inspired by textile artist Dominique Ehrmann, Ingrid, with Dominique, conceived the idea of a large mathematical installation that incorporated a myriad of mathematical ideas in an entertaining and visually stimulating way. Aided by the whimsy and imagination of 24 colleagues from across the mathematical universe, the Installation is taking shape - all kinds of shape. So who is Arnold and why is he baking Mandelbrot cookies?

Multi-award winning Ingrid Daubechies is James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University. The Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures are generously supported by XTX Markets.

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Ingrid Daubechies
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mathematics
installation art
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 19/07/2021
Duration: 00:44:39

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