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The 'Spanish' Flu

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Futuremakers
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Professor Peter Millican arrives in the twentieth century, during the last years of the Great War, to a pandemic which you may have read a lot about during the early coverage of our current COVID outbreak.
After the Black Death, the so-called ‘Spanish’ Flu has one of the most famous monikers of any pandemic, but does it deserve such notoriety?

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Futuremakers
People
Peter Millican
John Oxford
Brian Angus
Claas Kirchhelle
Keywords
history
pandemics
smallpox
Plague
cholera
Black Death
hiv
aids
Spanish flu
Russian flu
ebola
oxford university
oxford
Peter Millican
epidemics
disease
Health
Medicine
Covid
coronavirus
Covid-19
Department: Oxford University Development Office
Date Added: 14/01/2021
Duration: 00:47:23

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'Russian' Flu: the pandemic that wasn't?

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In this episode, Professor Peter Millican discusses a controversial outbreak...
So-called 'Russian' Flu is either the first influenza pandemic we’ll be discussing, or it wasn’t the flu at all. It was either a disease which emerged from and then devastated the country it was named after, or an outbreak which the Russian people barely noticed at the time. It either deserves its place as the seventh pandemic we’re covering in the series, or it’s the pandemic that never was, an outlier in our historical narrative…

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Futuremakers
People
Peter Millican
Julia Mannherz
Claas Kirchhelle
Brian Angus
Blanche Oguti
Keywords
history
pandemics
smallpox
Plague
cholera
Black Death
hiv
aids
Spanish flu
Russian flu
ebola
oxford university
oxford
Peter Millican
epidemics
disease
Health
Medicine
Covid
coronavirus
Covid-19
Department: Oxford University Development Office
Date Added: 14/01/2021
Duration: 00:45:49

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Cholera

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Futuremakers
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Professor Peter Millican makes it to the nineteenth century to discuss the achievements of John Snow
- a man who either played a central role in the history of epidemiology, or was just one of many trying to tackle that century's foremost threat; cholera. Peter discusses Snow's role, water pump handles, and how we may very well still be experiencing this devastating pandemic today.

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Futuremakers
People
Peter Millican
Claas Kirchhelle
Brian Angus
Blanche Oguti
Keywords
history
pandemics
smallpox
Plague
cholera
Black Death
hiv
aids
Spanish flu
Russian flu
ebola
oxford university
oxford
Peter Millican
epidemics
disease
Health
Medicine
Covid
coronavirus
Covid-19
Department: Oxford University Development Office
Date Added: 14/01/2021
Duration: 00:38:08

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Animal Eyes on the Planet (1/3)

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The Oxford/Berlin Creative Collaborations
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First in a trilogy, this podcast introduces the creative collaboration on Climate Crisis Thinking.
Through Eiko Soga’s investigation and artistic work with an indigenous community in Japan called the Ainu, we discover personal dimensions of societal issues, enabling us to explore both thinking and learning through the process of hunting and food preparation.

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The Oxford/Berlin Creative Collaborations
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Amanda Power
Nina Fischer
Eiko Soga
Lisa Maria Steppacher
Lilli Kuschel
Keywords
climate change
Ainu
japan
creative collaboration
Climate Crisis
indigenous
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 11/01/2021
Duration: 00:23:29

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Constructing the defences of peace in the 'minds of man'

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OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace
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Professor David Johnson, Dept of Comparative Education, Oxford University, on 'Constructing the defences of peace in the "minds of man."' On improving peace education curricula in schools in conflict-affected countries.
This paper will examine how the study of peace is pursued in schools in conflict affected countries. It argues that existing curricula on peace education are limited and proposes that if it is 'in the minds of man' that the constructs of war exist, there is need for a more radical approach to a construction of the philosophical and psychological defences of conflict.

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OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace
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David Johnson
Keywords
politics
peace
peacebuilding
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 11/01/2021
Duration: 00:16:30

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Sources for Peacebuilding in Islam

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OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace
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Breakout session on 'Religion, Peace and Conflict'. Third talk, Imam Monawar Hussein, Eton College and Central Oxford Mosque, on 'Sources for Peacebuilding in Islam.'
My talk will revolve around exploring what the primary sources of Islam - the Qur'an and Hadith, have to say about peacemaking and peacebuilding but I shall also seek to draw on specific examples from the 'sirah' literature on the life of the Prophet. Can we extrapolate certain principles from the life of the Prophet that may contribute to a 'model' for potential peacemaking and peacebuilding in contemporary conflicts?

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OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace
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Monawar Hussein
Keywords
politics
peacebuilding
islam
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 11/01/2021
Duration: 00:19:58

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Christianity, Peace and Conflict in Northern Ireland

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OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace
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Breakout session on 'Religion, Peace and Conflict.' Second talk: Dr David Tombs, Irish School of Ecumenics, Trinity College, Dublin. on 'Christianity, Peace and Conflict in Northern Ireland'.
The role of religion in 'the Troubles' in Northern Ireland has been a topic of considerable debate. Differences over religion were not themselves a direct cause of 'the Troubles', and on one level the Christian churches have consistently opposed violence. Nonetheless, at another level, Northern Ireland's religious divisions between Catholics and Protestants have played a significant role in enabling, sustaining and shaping the political conflict. This paper examines the role of religion in both the course of the conflict, and in the current search for peace and reconciliation.

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OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace
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David Tombs
Keywords
politics
northern ireland
peace
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 11/01/2021
Duration: 00:18:27

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Forcing the End Times: US Christian Zionism and Israel

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OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace
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Breakout session on 'Religion, Peace and Conflict.' First talk: Carlo Aldrovandi, Ph.D. candidate, Peace Studies, Univ. of Bradford, on 'Forcing the End Times: US Christian Zionism and Israel'.
US Christian Zionism may be characterized as a theo-political movement stemming from American Conservative Evangelicalism, which advocates that at the end of the time Christ will come to rule the world for thousand years before the Last Judgment and that He will do so centred on Greater Israel and focused on Jerusalem. Although difficult to assess, the current proportion of Christian Zionists among the 100-130 million of American Evangelicals (the population of United States is 293 million) could be estimated around 20-25%. In light of an Eschatological fulfilment, Christian Zionist congregations and lobbies, even more dedicated than the majority of Jewish interest groups, provide vast political, financial and practical support to the modern State of Israel. This paper considers the key dynamics underpinning the Apocalyptic understanding of faith amongst Christian Zionists, and the extent to which such dynamics are able to exert a key influence on the Israeli-Palestinian peace processes.

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OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace
People
Carlo Aldrovandi
Keywords
politics
Israel
zionism
religion
christianity
palestine
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 11/01/2021
Duration: 00:07:53

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Security and Development

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OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace
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Dr Anke Hoeffler, Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford University, gives the second plenary address.
She speaks from her work with Professor Paul Collier on the need of the poorest countries for assistance both with development and with structural security, and how to provide both in an acceptable and effective manner.

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OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace
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Anke Hoeffler
Keywords
politics
peace
building peace
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 11/01/2021
Duration: 00:32:18

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Strategic Peacebuilding for the 21st Century

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OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace
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Professor Scott Appleby, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame
Professor Scott Appleby, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, gives a plenary address on 'Strategic Peacebuilding for the 21st Century', and the Kroc Institute's aim of designing peace studies to form 'strategic peacebuilders'.
At its core, peacebuilding nurtures constructive human relationships. To be relevant it must do so strategically, at every level of society and across the potentially polarizing lines of ethnicity, class, religion and race. This presentation describes an emerging approach to deadly conflict known as strategic peacebuilding - the capacity to recognize and develop strategies to maximize the impact of initiatives for constructive change within a globalized milieu.

Strategic peacebuilding therefore denotes an approach to reducing violence, resolving conflict and building peace that is marked by a heightened awareness of, and skillful adaptation to, the complex and shifting material, geopolitical, economic and cultural realities of our increasingly globalized and interdependent world. Accordingly, peacebuilding that is strategic draws intentionally and shrewdly on the overlapping and imperfectly coordinated presences, activities and resources of various international, transnational, national, regional and local institutions, agencies and movements that influence the causes, expressions and outcomes of conflict. Strategic peacebuilders take advantage of emerging and established patterns of collaboration and interdependence for the purposes of reducing violence and alleviating the root causes of deadly conflict. They encourage the deeper and more frequent convergence of mission, resources, expertise, insight and benevolent self-interest that characterize the most fruitful multilateral collaborations in the cause of peace.

How have elements of the approach emerged in the post cold war world? Who are the relevant partners in this enterprise? What type of skills and training are central to strategic peacebuilding? The presentation will suggest answers to these questions.

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OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace
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Scott Appleby
Keywords
politics
peace
oxpeace
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 08/01/2021
Duration: 00:47:35

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