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English folk tunes in performance today

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Folk Tunes and Englishness
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Musicians Sam Sweeney, Rob Harbron, and Alan Lamb join Dr Alice Little to discuss English folk music in performance today.
From eighteenth-century manuscripts to traditional sea shanties, where do they find their tunes, how do they play them in an 'English' way, and how do audiences respond?

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Folk Tunes and Englishness
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Sam Sweeney
Rob Harbron
Alan Lamb
Alice Little
Keywords
music
folk music
sea shanties
Ethnomusicology
music performance
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 03/05/2021
Duration: 00:27:50

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Fluid-gravity duality and hydrodynamics of black holes

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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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Holography explains why black hole horizons have thermodynamic and hydrodynamic properties and inspires researchers to re-visit foundations and explore limits of relativistic hydrodynamics
Since the work of Bekenstein, Hawking and others in the early 1970s, it was known that the laws of black hole mechanics are closely related if not identical to the laws of thermodynamics. A natural question to ask, then, is whether this analogy or the correspondence extends beyond the equilibrium state. The affirmative answer, given by various authors during the 1980s and 90s, became known as the "black hole membrane paradigm". It was shown that black hole horizons can be viewed as being endowed with fluid-like properties such as viscosity, thermal conductivity and so on, whose values remained mysterious. The development of holography 15-20 years ago clarified many of these issues and has led to the quantitative correspondence between Navier-Stokes and Einstein equations. It became possible to study the long-standing problems such as thermalization and turbulence by re-casting them in the dual gravity language. We review those developments focusing, in particular, on the issue of the "unreasonable effectiveness" of hydrodynamic description in strongly interacting quantum systems.

Final remarks, Prof Julia Yeomans FRS, Head of Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics

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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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Andrei Starinets
Julia Yeomans
Keywords
black hole
hydrodynamics
duality
Physics
Fluid-gravity
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 29/04/2021
Duration: 00:43:44

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Hydrodynamics of Quantum Many-Body Systems Out of Equilibrium

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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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Can we apply hydrodynamics to systems with extensively many conservation laws
Can we apply hydrodynamics to systems with extensively many conservation laws

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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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Bruno Bertini
Keywords
hydrodynamics
quantum
equilibrium
Physics
many-body
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 29/04/2021
Duration: 00:37:19

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Why Hydrodynamics?

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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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What is hydrodynamics and why does it apply over 20 orders of magnitude in energy and length.
Welcome, Prof Julia Yeomans FRS, Head of Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics

Why Hydrodynamics? Prof Steve Simon

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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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Steve Simon
Julia Yeomans
Keywords
hydrodynamics
Physics
equilibrium
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 29/04/2021
Duration: 00:46:23

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How press freedom is threatened in Hungary and Poland

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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For World Press Freedom Day we look at the pressures on independent journalism in two EU countries
In this episode of our podcast we talk to two of our Journalist Fellows about the growing pressures facing journalists and independent news media in Poland and Hungary. We look at the threats of authoritarianism, the weaponisation of advertising revenue, and self-censorship. We also look at levels of support for independent media and what can be done within the industry, and on a political level, to defend media freedoms.

The speakers:
Jakub Krupa is a Senior Correspondent at the MLex news agency covering data privacy and security, cybersecurity, and telecom regulation as well as Brexit and online harms.
Peter Erdelyi is the director of business development at independent Hungarian outlet, 444.hu, whose role involves audience growth, diversifying the business model and funding opportunities, and commissioning special content projects.
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Our host: Meera Selva is the Deputy Director of the Reuters Institute and the Director of the Journalist Fellowship Programme.

Find a full transcript on our website: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/risj-review/our-podcast-how-press-freedom-threatened-hungary-and-poland

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Meera Selva
Peter Erdelyi
Jakub Krupa
Keywords
reuters institute
media freedom
press freedom
poland
hungary
journalism
news
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 29/04/2021
Duration: 00:35:24

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Oxford in Berlin
Oxford in Berlin is a German non-profit limited liability company (gGmbH) and a subsidiary company of the University of Oxford, established by the University Council in 2019. It is Oxford’s authorised representative for clinical trials on a pan-European basis. It has two other principal purposes. The first of these is to act as Oxford’s legal presence in Europe, in which role it aims to promote research without borders in Europe and beyond, upholding the values that underpin academic endeavour: freedom of speech, freedom of inquiry, freedom of collaboration, and freedom of movement. The second is to support the University’s research partnership with the four institutions within the Berlin University Alliance – Humboldt University, the Technical University, the Free University, and the Charité.

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April 2021 Cochrane living review of electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation update and questions

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Let's talk e-cigarettes
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Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss the April 2021 update to their Cochrane living review of electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation and respond to questions from listeners.
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss the April 2021 update to the Cochrane living review of electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation. This podcast is a companion to this Cochrane Review and shares the evidence from monthly searches and review findings.
In this episode Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss the latest update to the review and respond to questions covering subjects, such as risk of bias, design of randomised control trials (RCTs), second hand vapour and sustainable cessation, put to them by listeners. This update includes six new studies that have been added since the 2020 version of the review and we are pleased to see the first inclusion of an RCT studying e-cigarette pod devices. There is still moderate certainty that nicotine containing e-cigarettes help more people to quit at 6 months or longer compared to e-cigarettes without nicotine or than NRT (nicotine replacement therapy). Uncertainty still exists around nicotine containing e-cigarettes compared to no intervention (eg continued smoking). This reflects that the quality of the evidence is considered very low according to Cochrane standards. In this update the low certainty evidence for no difference in adverse and serious adverse effects between nicotine e-cigarettes and non-nicotine e-cigarettes has been upgraded to moderate certainty evidence.

Jamie and Nicola also bring us up to date with the literature search conducted on April 1st, which found one linked and two new ongoing studies. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18020430 ; ANZCTR - Registration ; https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjci/ehaa946.2359

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Let's talk e-cigarettes
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Jamie Hartmann-Boyce
Nicola Lindson
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smoking
Health
E-cigarettes
Department: Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine
Date Added: 29/04/2021
Duration: 00:34:27

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Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture. Jon Keating: From one extreme to another: the statistics of extreme events

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Oxford University's Sedleian Professorship of Natural Philosophy is 400 years old in 2021.
The title implies a wide range of study. Current holder Jon Keating does just that in this Public Lecture via the Olympics, machine learning & the Riemann zeta-function, the mathematical object that encodes the mysterious distribution of the prime numbers.

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Jon Keating
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Riemann zeta-function
prime numbers
statistics
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 28/04/2021
Duration: 00:59:02

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Spacetime Singularities - Roger Penrose, Dennis Lehmkuhl and Melvyn Bragg

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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We are on board the Oxford Mathematics Space Probe for this Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture as we explore Black Holes with a Nobel Laureate, a Professor of the History and Philosophy of Physics & a broadcasting legend.
EvenAlbert Einstein thought Black Holes impossible. Then in 1965 Roger Penrose provided the Mathematical tools for Physicists to go and find them. A compelling story of 20th Century Science.
Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture in partnership with Wadham College.

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Roger Penrose
Melvyn Bragg
Dennis Lehmkuhl
Keywords
spacetime
singularities
black hole
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 28/04/2021
Duration: 02:14:14

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"वासाड गावाचा धनगर राजा": Ecological Refugees in Ancestral Grass-scape (Historical life space and changing socio-economic dynamics)

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Asian Studies Centre
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Saili Palande-Datar gives the fourth and final presentation on the second day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference.

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Asian Studies Centre
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Saili Palande-Datar
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literature
india
Asian Studies
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 28/04/2021
Duration: 00:44:17

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