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Book Launch: Reasons to Doubt: Wrongful Convictions and the Criminal Cases Review Commission (Oxford University Press, 2019)

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Criminology
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Book Launch: Reasons to Doubt: Wrongful Convictions and the Criminal Cases Review Commission (Oxford University Press, 2019)
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Criminology
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Carolyn Hoyle
Respondent Hannah Quirk
Keywords
criminology
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 03/07/2019
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Responses to the Government White Paper on Online Harms and the ‘right to be forgotten’

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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LSE media expert and government adviser Damian Tambini and Roxana Radu from Oxford Law Faculty respond to the UK government’s White Paper on Online Harms and assess the implications of the new rights of the digital age such as the ‘right to be forgotten’.
Damian Tambini, LSE Professor in Media and Communications and government adviser, responds to the UK government’s pioneering proposals for new laws and an independent regulator, Ofweb, to make social media companies responsible for harms caused by content published on their platforms.
He reviews the Online Harms White Paper, endorsing the duty of care placed on internet companies toward their users, but warning against measures that will unduly chill free speech or damage media plurality.
Oxford media law researcher Roxana Radu sheds light on the algorithms that process the vast quantities of personal data held by social media companies, arguing that they are highly biased, enhancing existing societal inequalities and introducing new ones.
She reviews the specific rights that might come from new phenomena in the digital age, such as the recently introduced ‘right to be forgotten’ whereby a Spanish lawyer won a legal case against Google to have information related to a past bankruptcy removed from search results of his name, on the grounds that it was harming his right to do business.
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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Damian Tambini
Roxana Radu
Keywords
law
politics
digital age
social media
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 03/07/2019
Duration: 01:18:45

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Governance of Public Opinion in the Age of Platforms: A Study of China

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Jufang Wang, former news editor in China, and Ralph Schroeder of the Oxford Internet Institute, assess the Communist Party’s efforts to control public opinion in China by regulation of social media platforms and the controversial ‘social credit system’.
Jufang Wang, a former news editor in China and academic visitor at the BBC, offers insights into the Communist Party’s efforts to control public opinion in China through its regulation of social media platforms such as Weibo, WeChat, and Toutiao. As the gap widens between the official pronouncements of the Party and the views and opinions expressed through social media, the state is increasingly concerned about how this can erode and destabilize its legitimacy in the eyes of its citizens. In response, platforms are regulated as online news providers and licensed, so their ability to operate can be revoked if they do not comply with the state’s requirements, all of which is enforced through 24-hour policing of content by tens of thousands of content moderators.
Ralph Schroeder from the Oxford Internet Institute presents his conception of online platforms as part of a complex infrastructure controlled by algorithmic logic. He argues that the fragmented, weak civil society in China cannot mobilize as a coherent threat to the state and that the state would not be best served by a blanket repression of social media through which civil society expresses its opinions, and through which trends in popular opinion can be identified. The controversial 'social credit system' the Chinese state employs for surveillance and social management of the population is perceived in the West as Orwellian – yet Prof Schroeder cites research to indicate that Chinese citizens see it as a means to protect themselves against the unscrupulous behaviour of private companies.

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Jufang Wang
Ralph Schroeder
Keywords
law
politics
public opinion
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 03/07/2019
Duration: 01:50:45

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Addressing childhood obesity using a family and community-based approach: The MEND programmes

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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This UBVO seminar was presented by Paul Sacher, the Chief R&D Officer for MEND, on 3 November 2009

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Paul Sacher
Keywords
anthropology
society
obesity
childcare
Health
nutrition
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 01/07/2019
Duration: 00:36:57

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'Instruments and Institutions'. An interview on 'Evolving Human Nutrition'

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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An interview with Professor Stanley Ulijaszek (5 November 2018)

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Stanley Ulijaszek
Keywords
anthropology
society
Health
diet
nutrition
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 01/07/2019
Duration: 00:07:16

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Energy balance behaviours: the role of emotions and emotion regulation

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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This UBVO seminar was presented by Cristiana Duarte (University of Leeds) on 31 January 2019

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Cristiana Duarte
Keywords
anthropology
society
wellbeing
Health
diet
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 01/07/2019
Duration: 00:40:41

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Making Cultures Count: Following the Mayi Kuwayu National Study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Sarah Bourke (a DPhil student in Anthropology, Oxford) presented this UBVO seminar on 1 February 2019

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Sarah Bourke
Keywords
anthropology
society
Health
diet
Australia
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 01/07/2019
Duration: 00:37:26

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How do we fix the food waste problem?

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Claire Kneller (Head of Food, Wrap Global) delivered this UBVO seminar on 21 February 2019.

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Claire Kneller
Keywords
anthropology
society
diet
food
Health
nutrition
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 01/07/2019
Duration: 00:21:09

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Functions of fat. What are the determinants and what does it matter?

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Marijana Todercevic (Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolis), delivered this UBVO seminar on 28 February 2019

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Marijana Todercevic
Keywords
anthropology
society
diet
obesity
Health
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 01/07/2019
Duration: 00:43:01

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Obesity, insecurity, inequality and social welfare

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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A talk by Professor Stanley Ulijaszek

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Stanley Ulijaszek
Keywords
anthropology
society
diet
nutrition
obesity
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 01/07/2019
Duration: 00:38:58

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