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Civil Resistance: The Originality of Gandhi

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Asian Studies Centre
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Romila Thapar, Faisal Devji, Gautham Shiralagi and Adam Roberts speak at St Antony's College on 16 October 2017
An event held under the auspices of St Antony’s College and the Oxford University Research Project on Civil Resistance and Power Politics, to mark 70 years of Indian independence.
Chair: Timothy Garton Ash
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Asian Studies Centre
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Romila Thapar
Faisal Devji
Gautham Shiralagi
Adam Roberts
Timothy Garton Ash
Keywords
gandhi
india
civil resistance
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 13/03/2018
Duration: 01:15:46

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Money, Enticements, Modernity: Indian Elite Women between Anxiety and Privilege

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Asian Studies Centre
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Parul Bhandari speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 27 February 2018
Parul Bhandari is currently a Visiting Scholar at St Edmund’s College and the Centre for South Asian Studies (CSAS), University of Cambridge, UK. She is also a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Centre of Social Sciences and Humanities (CSH), New Delhi, the South Asia research unit for the French National Centre for Research (CNRS). She has held Guest Faculty positions at the Department of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics, and the Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT) Delhi. Dr Bhandari completed her PhD in Sociology from the University of Cambridge in 2014.
Her main research interests are in the field of social class, gender, marriage, and family. Her doctoral thesis explained the makings of middle class identities through the processes of spouse-selection. For her post-doctoral research she has shifted attention to the study of elites, particularly the rich housewives of Delhi, focusing on their relationship with money and exploring the themes of honour and humiliation in their everyday lives.
Dr Bhandari has written widely on gender, family and marriage, including book chapters, journal articles, and in newspapers and magazines. Her forthcoming books include Money, Culture, Class: Elite Women as Modern Subjects, (Routledge, London, 2018) and a co-edited volume, Exploring Indian Modernities: Ideas and Practices (Springer, 2018).
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Asian Studies Centre
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Parul Bhandari
Keywords
privilege
sociology
india
modernity
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 13/03/2018
Duration: 00:39:36

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Digital Typography - Did you mean incurable? Searching and Finding Incunabula in the World Wide Web

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History of the Book 2017-2019
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Dr Falk Eisermann (Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, Staatsbibliothek, Berlin), gives a talk for the History of the Book Seminar series on 9th March 2018.

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History of the Book 2017-2019
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Falk Eisermann
Keywords
books
history
typography
digital
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 13/03/2018
Duration: 01:18:20

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Creative Media Lecture 02

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The End of Journalism
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In the second lecture, Stig Abell discusses the future of modern and social journalism.
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The End of Journalism
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Stig Abell
Keywords
creative media
media
journalism
bbc
political
newspaper
social media
broadcast
fleet street
modern
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 12/03/2018
Duration: 00:53:54

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Creative Media Lecture 01

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The End of Journalism
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In the first lecture, Stig Abell discusses the pros and cons of old fashioned journalism as well as modern forms of journalism such as social media.
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The End of Journalism
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Stig Abell
Keywords
journalism
social media
bbc
political
fleet street
broadsheets
online
creative media media
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 12/03/2018
Duration: 00:50:34

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The End of Journalism

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The End of Journalism
The visiting professor of Creative Media, Stig Abell delivers a series of lectures about the current trends in reporting media.

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In Search of a Better World: A Human Rights Odyssey

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Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)
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Professor Akhavan will speak about his recent book In Search of a Better World: A Human Rights Odyssey, the 2017 CBC Massey Lectures which became the best-selling non-fiction book in Canada.
Professor Akhavan will speak about his recent book In Search of a Better World: A Human Rights Odyssey, the 2017 CBC Massey Lectures which became the best-selling non-fiction book in Canada. Part memoir, part manifesto, it is a "powerful survey of some of the major human rights struggle of our times."

More information on the book can be found http://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/the-2017-cbc-massey-lectures-in-search-of-a-better-world-1.4222812

Payam Akhavan is Professor of International Law at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, Member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration, and former Legal Advisor to the Prosecutor's Office of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia at The Hague.
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Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)
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Payam Akhavan
Keywords
human rights
manifesto
struggle
public international law
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 09/03/2018
Duration: 00:43:20

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Yuval Evri: Andalusian Legacies: the role of al-Andalus/Sepharad in the political and cultural history of Israel/Palestine

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Israel Studies Seminar
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Yuval Evri discusses the uses of the the image of Al-Andalus in political and cultural discourses in the turn of the 20th Century.

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Israel Studies Seminar
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Yuval Evri
Yaacov Yadgar
Keywords
Israel
palestine
al-andalus
sepharad
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies (SIAS)
Date Added: 07/03/2018
Duration: 01:12:16

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Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures - Euler’s pioneering equation: "the most beautiful theorem in mathematics" - Robin Wilson

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Euler’s equation, the ‘most beautiful equation in mathematics’, startlingly connects the five most important constants in the subject: 1, 0, π, e and i. Central to both mathematics and physics. So what is this equation – and why is it pioneering?
Robin Wilson is an Emeritus Professor of Pure Mathematics at the Open University, Emeritus Professor of Geometry at Gresham College, London, and a former Fellow of Keble College, Oxford.

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Robin Wilson
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mathematics
Euler
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 07/03/2018
Duration: 01:03:59

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Neil Barclay

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Sir William Dunn School of Pathology Oral Histories
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Georgina Ferry interviews Neil Barclay.
Neil Barclay is Emeritus Professor of Chemical Pathology in the Dunn School. He arrived in Oxford as an undergraduate in 1969 to study Biochemistry, and undertook a DPhil in the same department supervised by Alan Williams. After a post-doctoral position in Sweden, he returned to Oxford to work on monoclonal antibodies with Williams, who had just been appointed head of the MRC Cellular Immunology Unit within the Dunn School. Barclay pioneered the sequencing of proteins on the surface of cells of the immune system that had been isolated through the use of monoclonal antibodies. In 2010 he succeeded George Brownlee as EP Abraham Professor of Chemical Pathology. He set up the CIU Trust to manage royalties from sales of monoclonal antibodies generated within the Cellular Immunology Unit, and through this has partially endowed the Barclay Williams Chair in Molecular Immunology. He is also Chair of the EPA Cephalosporin Fund, and has founded a company, Everest Biotech, that is based in Nepal and uses goats to generate antibodies against human proteins for research.

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Sir William Dunn School of Pathology Oral Histories
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Georgina Ferry
Neil Barclay
Keywords
history
pathology
oral history
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 06/03/2018
Duration: 01:54:37

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