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Panel Discussion 2: Unveiling the Archive, Revealing Photographers

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Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Taous Dahmini chairs a discussion with Erika Lederman and Jessica Sutcliffe

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Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Taous Dahmani
Jessica Sutcliffe
Erika Lederman
Keywords
women
photography
feminism
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 17/11/2020
Duration: 00:23:09

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Panel Discussion 1: Historiography's Origin Stories

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Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Taous Dahmani chairs a discussion with Val Williams

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Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Taous Dahmani
Val Willams
Keywords
women
photography
history of photography
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 17/11/2020
Duration: 00:42:02

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The New Populist nationalism in Saudi Arabia

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Middle East Centre
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Madawi Al-Rasheed (KCL and LSE), author of Salman’s Legacy: The Dilemmas of a New Era in Saudi Arabia (2018) and Ben Hubbard (The New York Times), author of MBS: The Rise to Power of MBS (2020) give a talk for the Middle East Centre Friday Seminar Series.
Chair ed by Dr Usaama Al-Azami (Faculty of Oriental Studies, Oxford)

The seminar discusses the simultaneous phenomena of reform and repression in Saudi Arabia under Crown Prince Muhammad ibn Salman. In recent years, Saudi Arabia has seen swift social and economic changes, including women being granted the right to drive and efforts to diversify the economy. The same period has also seen waves of detention, heightened restrictions on free speech and the flight of Saudis abroad. How will these changes interact as Saudi Arabia moves forward?

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Middle East Centre
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Madawi al-Rasheed
Ben Hubbard
Keywords
middle east
politics
Saudi Arabia
Crown Prince Muhammad ibn Salman
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 17/11/2020
Duration: 00:57:53

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Fast Forward: Women in Photography

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Anna Fox gives an overview of Fast Forward - a research project designed to promote and engage with women in photography across the globe.

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Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Anna Fox
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fast forward
photography
women
women in photography
creative arts
feminism
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 13/11/2020
Duration: 00:15:41

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David Beeson

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St Cross College Shorts
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David Beeson, Professor in Molecular Neurosciences, talks with Stanley Ulijaszek

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St Cross College Shorts
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David Beeson
Stanley Ulijaszek
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David Beeson
neuroscience
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 13/11/2020
Duration: 00:12:37

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Adriana X Jacobs

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St Cross College Shorts
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Adriana X Jacobs, Associate Professor and Cowley Lecturer in Modern Hebrew Literature in conversation with Stanley Ulijaszek

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St Cross College Shorts
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Adriana X Jacobs
Stanley Ulijaszek
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Adriana X Jacobs
st cross college oxford
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 13/11/2020
Duration: 00:20:21

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After the lockdown: macroeconomic adjustment to the Covid-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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In this talk, Professor Chris Adam, Professor of Development Economics looks beyond the public health aspects of the pandemic to examine the medium-term macroeconomic adjustment challenge confronting domestic policy-makers and international donors.
When the Covid-19 pandemic emerged, most of sub‑Saharan Africa went into lockdown. What happens next for the pandemic across Africa remains uncertain, but the combination of domestic lockdowns and the spill-over from the global recession means immediate and severe economic hardship.

Prof Chris Adam will discuss epidemiological and macroeconomic models to calibrate the scale of the combined shock to a representative low-income African economy and to show how alternative policy options for slowing transmission of Covid-19 impact on public revenue, and on GDP in the short run, and hence shape the path to recovery. Noting that the first lockdown, however costly, does not by itself eliminate the likelihood of a re-emergence of the epidemic, he will then lay out the agenda for key macroeconomic and public finance policies to sustain recovery, growth, and poverty reduction in sub-Saharan Africa.

This talk is in partnership with The Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford and the Oxford Review of Economic Policy.

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Chris Adam
Cameron Hepburn
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Africa
economics
Covid-19
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 13/11/2020
Duration: 01:02:57

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Global macroeconomic cooperation in response to the Covid-19 pandemic

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Professor David Vines, Professor of Economics at INET Oxford, discusses the need for international cooperation to support emerging economies after the covid-19 crisis.
The Covid crisis has caused the greatest collapse in economic activity since 1720. Some advanced countries have mounted a massive fiscal response, both to pay for disease-fighting action and to preserve the incomes of firms and workers until the economic recovery is underway.

But there are many emerging market economies which have been be prevented from doing what is needed by their high existing levels of public debt and - especially - by the external financial constraints which they face.

Professor David Vines, Professor of Economics at INET Oxford, discusses that there is a need for international cooperation to allow such countries to undertake the kind of massive fiscal response that all countries now need, and that many advanced countries have been able to carry out. So far such cooperation has been notably lacking; the contrast with what happened in the wake of the global financial crisis in 2008 is very striking.

The necessary cooperation needs to be led by the Group of Twenty, or G20, just as happened in 2008-9 since the G20 brings together the leaders of the world’s most important economies. This cooperation must also involve a promise of international financial support from the International Monetary Fund since otherwise international financial markets might take fright at the large budget deficits and current account deficits which will emerge, creating fiscal crises and currency crises and so causing such expansionary policies which need to be brought to an end.

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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David Vines
Cameron Hepburn
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economics
macroeconomics
Covid-19
g20
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 13/11/2020
Duration: 00:56:30

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Write or be Written Off: the work of Jo Spence (1934-1992) as photography 'theory'

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Patrizia Di Bello discusses the work of Jo Spence as a writer, organiser and photographer

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Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Patrizia Di Bello
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women
photography
Jo Spence
photographer
feminism
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 13/11/2020
Duration: 00:31:31

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The Isabel Project: Uncomvering 19th Century Institutional Photographers, One Woman at a Time

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Erika Lederman talks about her practice and the work of the V & A museum's first in house photographer, Isabel Cowper.

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Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Erika Lederman
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women
photography
Isabel Cowper
still life
v&A museum
curator
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 13/11/2020
Duration: 00:27:33

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