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Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Cooling

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Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Cooling
The Oxford Martin School Programme on the Future of Cooling focuses on understanding and shaping sustainable cooling solutions. We aim to make access to cooling just and equitable in a warming world. This podcast series intends to raise awareness on relevant topics around the future of cooling to a broad audience. These include the development of super-efficient energy technologies, the use of low Global Warming Potential (GWP) refrigerants, the impacts on health from heatwave exposure, the behaviours and cultures towards cooling use, and the circular economy of cooling manufacturing.

For billions of people in developing countries cooling is vital for daily comfort, and as heatwaves become more frequent and intense, and last longer, keeping cool is becoming increasingly important in developed countries. The energy needed for air conditioning is likely to triple by 2050, potentially driving up greenhouse gas emissions and exacerbating the problem it is designed to alleviate. The programme was established in October 2019 to bring together the principles, policies, and practical tools to:

1. Create new and more sustainable cooling-related policies through close consultation with decision-makers and policy influencers.
2. Analyse new technologies to assess how they meet rising urban energy consumption needs, especially in fast-growing emerging economies.
3. Inform governments on how best to prepare for extreme heat events by prioritising passive and less energy-intensive technology, while shifting the trajectory of cooling growth towards sustainable options.
4. Help to prevent the cycle of rising temperatures, unprecedented demand for energy-intensive cooling, and increased global warming.
5. Promote human-based behavioural and cultural adaptive strategies.

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Tolkien Archive and Exhibition at Bodleian (Part 1)

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Fantasy Literature
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An interview with Catherine McIlwaine on the Tolkien archive at Bodley and the exhibition of 2018 - Part 1.
Interview with Catherine McIlwaine, the Tolkien Archivist, by Stuart Lee on the Tolkien archive at Bodley. Part one contains details about the history of the archive, its relationship to the collection at Marquette University, how the collection came to be at Oxford and what it contains.

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Fantasy Literature
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Catherine McIlwaine
Stuart Lee
Keywords
fantasy literature
Tolkien exhibition
bodleian library
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 17/06/2021
Duration: 00:30:55

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"Our History": The Everyday Social and the Sense of Historical Touch

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Asian Studies Centre
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Sundar Sarukkai (Centre for Society and Policy, IISc) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 10 May 2021. For more information on the event, see here. For queries, please contact the seminar convenor at saih@history.ox.ac.uk.
Please note that there were some unavoidable technical difficulties during this talk, which have impacted the quality of the recording.

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Asian Studies Centre
People
Sundar Sarukkai
Keywords
asia
south east Asia
history
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 17/06/2021
Duration: 00:53:06

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A Historian among the Goddesses of Modern India

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Asian Studies Centre
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Sumathi Ramaswamy (Duke University) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 31 May 2021.

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Asian Studies Centre
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Sumathi Ramaswamy
Keywords
Asian Studies
asia
south east Asia
india
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 17/06/2021
Duration: 00:46:09

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Monuments in Replica: Imperial Commemorations in Britain and its Colonies

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Asian Studies Centre
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Durba Ghosh (Cornell University) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 7 June 2021.

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Asian Studies Centre
People
Durba Ghosh
Keywords
asia
Colonialism
Britain
south east Asia
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 17/06/2021
Duration: 00:45:02

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War on Bodies Moral Immunity and the Psychopolitics of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Iran

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Middle East Centre
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Dr Orkideh Behrouzan (SOAS University of London), gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series on 21st May 2021, chaired by Edmund Herzig (Faculty of Oriental Studies). Discussant: Dr Maziyar Ghiabi (University of Exeter).
Iran has been one of the worst hit countries by the Coronavirus pandemic, while its pandemic response has been shaped by the politicization of the outbreak and the securitization of information about it. This landscape of suspicion reveals a particular form of biopolitics that underlies the society’s structures of social and moral immunity, which are significant in determining the afterlife of a pandemic and emerging local and global biologies and socialities. This project is an attempt to trace the psychological life of the Coronavirus pandemic and the psycho-politics of its emergence and evolution, in order to understand the specific processes and forces in which the pandemic gains a local life and what it reveals about society.

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Orkideh Behrouzan is a physician, medical anthropologist, anthropologist of science and technology, and the author of Prozak Diaries: Psychiatry and Generational Memory in Iran (2016, Stanford University Press). She is the founder of the Beyond Trauma Initiative, and a bilingual author and poet in Persian and English. For more, please see: https://www.orkidehbehrouzan.com

Maziyar Ghiabi is a Wellcome Lecturer in Medical Humanities at the University of Exeter. His primary work has concerned the study of illegal drugs and ‘addiction’ in West Asia and in the global South. Maziyar’s current project is titled Living ‘Addiction’ in States of Disruption funded by Wellcome Trust (2021-26). Before this, Maziyar was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow on the Drugs & (Dis)Order Project, based at the SOAS (University of London) and held research and teaching positions at Oxford University, the EHESS and SciencesPO. His first book Drugs Politics: Managing Disorder in the Islamic Republic of Iran (London: Cambridge University Press, 2019, also in Open Access) was awarded the 2020 Best Book of the Year (Nikki Keddie Prize) by the Middle Eastern Studies Association (MESA). Maziyar obtained his DPhil in Politics from Oxford University in 2017

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Middle East Centre
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Orkideh Behrouzan
Edmund Herzig
Maziyar Ghiabi
Keywords
middle east
iran
Covid-19
pandemic
politics
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 17/06/2021
Duration: 00:57:42

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Book Launch: 'Rescue: From Global Crisis to a Better World'

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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In the book launch for Rescue: From Global Crisis to a Better World, Ian Goldin, Author, and Nik Gowing, Founder at Thinking the Unthinkable, will discuss how the pandemic provides a unique opportunity to tackle today’s challenges.
We are at a crossroads. Covid-19 has wreaked havoc but also offers the potential for radical change.

Ian Goldin explains why bouncing back to business as usual would be disastrous, leading to escalating inequality, potentially more devastating pandemics and escalating climate change. Drawing on the experience of history, Ian identifies how during the Second World War the welfare state and new world order was created to build more cohesive societies and overcome global threats.

The book and this talk examines the impact of the pandemic on the future of jobs, cities, globalisation, governments and businesses. The talk provides an analysis of what is to be done, and shows how the pandemic could lead to a better world.

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
People
Ian Goldin
Nik Gowing
Keywords
pandemic
Covid-19
global
globalisation
inequality
climate
government
business
economics
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 16/06/2021
Duration: 00:59:46

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The Great Health Dilemma: Is Prevention Better than Cure?

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Join Professor Chris Dye, author of The Great Health Dilemma, and Professor Salim Abdool Karim, Director of CAPRISA, as they discuss ways to invest more money and effort in health promotion and prevention around the world today.

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Chris Dye
Salim Abdool Karim
Keywords
healthcare
disease
Health
policy
Medicine
society
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 16/06/2021
Duration: 01:00:13

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Platforming Artists Podcasts: Andi Burton Marsh

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Shivaike Shah hosts a podcast series with the artists and academics on the team in order to create a dialogue with potential audiences. The podcasts discuss the collaborations on Medea and explores the work of each guest beyond the ‘Medea’ project.
Supported by the Humanities Cultural Programme and the Arts Council England

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Andi Burton Marsh
Shivaike Shah
Keywords
Medea
performance
theatre
staging
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 16/06/2021
Duration: 00:37:17

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Episode 8: Oxford Spanish Literature Podcast

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Oxford Spanish Literature Podcast
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In episode eight, we speak to Alice Brooke (Associate Professor in Spanish) about the sonnet ‘Este, que ves, engaño colorido’, by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.

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Oxford Spanish Literature Podcast
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Alice Brooke
Keywords
Spanish
literature
spanish literature
poetry
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 16/06/2021
Duration: 00:25:32

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