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Research Behind... Mars Quakes

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Musical Abstracts
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The research behind a song about the quest to hear Marsquakes based on research by Dr Neil Bowles at the University of Oxford.
When the ground shakes on Earth we call them earthquakes. Even weak ones can be detected by 'seismometers' and from listening carefully to them we can learn a lot about the make up of the planet - that it has a solid core, molten mantle under a thin crust. But can we learn anything from listening out for quakes on Mars? In May 2018 the InSight lander will be launched and head to Mars, landing in November 2018. In this interview we talk the researcher behind the mission covered in the song written by Jonny Berliner in collaboration with Dr Neil Bowles who is based at the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford. Read more about the research: https://www2.physics.ox.ac.uk/contacts/people/bowles and follow Neil on Twitter: @neilebowles.

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Musical Abstracts
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Neil Bowles
Keywords
mars
mars lander
space
planetary science
Department: Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences (MPLS)
Date Added: 08/01/2018
Duration: 00:16:24

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The Women who 'Meant to Do It': George Eliot and Celebrity Performance

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The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing
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Life-Writing and Female Celebrity, 4 Nov 2017 Keynote: Patricia Duncker

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The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing
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Patricia Duncker
Keywords
literature
gender
women
life writing
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 08/01/2018
Duration: 00:57:18

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Life-writing and female celebrity - Panel 1

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The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing
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Women's Lives and Celebrity in the 18th Century (chair: Anna Senkiw) Ruth Scobie - Pre-Truth Media and the Female Imposter: The Case of ‘Elizabeth Harriet Grieve’

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The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing
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Ruth Scobie
Keywords
women
writing
life writing
literature
gender
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 08/01/2018
Duration: 00:27:05

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Life-Writing and Female Celebrity, 4 Nov 2017 Panel 2: Female Celebrity Performance across Media and Genres

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The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing
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Chaired by Sandra Mayer, with Mary Luckhurst, Oline Eaton and Hannah Yelin.
Chaired by Sandra Mayer, with Mary Luckhurst - Staging Lives: Celebrity Actresses Playing Real-Life Celebrities, Oline Eaton - God Bless Jackie - The Only Thing that Can Make Us Forget the Bomb and Hannah Yelin - Celebrity Performativity and Cultural Value: Reading Grace Jones' I'll Never Write my Memoirs

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The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing
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Mary Luckhurst
Oline Eaton
Hannah Yelin
Keywords
life writing
writing
literature
fiction
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 08/01/2018
Duration: 01:11:03

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Roundtable discussion: Libya

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Protecting the Past 3: Documentation as a Tool for Heritage Protection
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Chaired by Hafed Walda, discussants; Saleh Abdalha (DoA, Libya), Paul Bennett (Canterbury Trust), Abdulaati Lamin Lamin (DoA, Libya), Mohamed Fakroun (DoA, Libya), Susan Kane (Oberlin), Mustafa Turjman (DoA, Libya)

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Protecting the Past 3: Documentation as a Tool for Heritage Protection
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Hafed Walda
Saleh Abdalha
Paul Bennett
Abdulaati Lamin Lamin
Mohamed Fakroun
Susan Kane
Mustafa Turjman
Keywords
archaeology
protecting the past
politics
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 08/01/2018
Duration: 01:35:41

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Hayet Guettat-Guermazi (Director of Culture, ALECSO)

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Hayet Guettat-Guermazi (Director of Culture, ALECSO) gives a talk for the first panel in the third day of the conference.

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Protecting the Past 3: Documentation as a Tool for Heritage Protection
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Hayet Guettat-Guermazi
Keywords
archaeology
protecting the past
politics
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 08/01/2018
Duration: 00:21:50

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GHF's AMAL in Heritage

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Andres Acosta and Soroush Khanlou (GHF) give a talk for the first panel in the third day of the conference, Protecting the past: identifying problems and solutions.
AMAL in Heritage is a programme for managing disaster and conflict risks for cultural heritage through a combination of digital tools, training, planning, and community development. Through user-friendly mobile and web applications and a participatory design process with local partners in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, AMAL builds capacity for both heritage professionals and laypeople to respond to cultural crises proactively. AMAL’s applications are designed for the rapid impact assessment of damaged heritage heritage places, buildings, or artifacts. By collecting data in the immediate aftermath of a disaster, AMAL preserves crucial information that can be used to repair or reconstruct damaged heritage. AMAL in Heritage aims to develop a community of trained and vigilant conservators equipped with cutting-edge, cost-effective digital tools for the better management and protection of cultural heritage.

AMAL in Heritage was launched by GHF in partnership with Arab Regional Centre for World Heritage, ICCROM, ICOMOS Risk Preparedness Committee, and Prince Claus Fund.
During this session, GHF Product Design Director and the app developer will present the Amal iOS and Android apps. They will discuss design decisions and considerations when building a modern mobile-first platform for data capture in the field.

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Protecting the Past 3: Documentation as a Tool for Heritage Protection
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Andres Acosta
Soroush Khanlou
Keywords
protecting the past
archaeology
politics
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 08/01/2018
Duration: 00:21:00

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Le patrimoine en danger au Maroc, cas precis et mesures a prendre

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Salima Naji and Youssef Bokbot (Institut National des Sciences de l'Archeologie et du Patrimoine, Morocco) give a talk for the first panel on the third day of the conference; Protecting the past: identifying problems and solutions.
Moroccan archaeological heritage despite its richness and great diversity, lives under the permanent constraint of destruction and disappearance. This phenomenon of dilapidation of archaeological sites and movable objects has seen in recent decades, a catastrophic upsurge in the Saharan and Pre-Saharan areas.

This phenomenon, which began timidly in the 70s of the last century, galloped from the 80s, to cause irreversible damage, especially in rock art sites, pre-Islamic and protohistoric tombs tombs, as well as prehistoric objects .

With the major structural projects currently underway in Morocco, in terms of road, rail and port infrastructure, solar energy and wind farms, the degree of danger that has archaeological heritage has reached scandalous proportions, under the pretext that do not block the development of the country.

We are personally confronted with this problem on many occasions, so much so that we are forced to act in a personal capacity. At our conference, we will present specific cases of what may be called militant archeology, which have sometimes led to the winning of a case, stopping the damage inflicted on the patrimony and sometimes even the application of safeguard and conservation measures.

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Protecting the Past 3: Documentation as a Tool for Heritage Protection
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Salima Naji
Youssef Bokbot
Keywords
archaeology
protecting the past
politics
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 08/01/2018
Duration: 00:22:47

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Benghazi after the war: the current situation

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Fathi Mohamed AlAbeedi (Department of Antiquities, Libya) gives a talk for the second panel on the second day of the conference.

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Protecting the Past 3: Documentation as a Tool for Heritage Protection
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Fathi Mohamed AlAbeedi
Keywords
archaeology
politics
protecting the past
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 08/01/2018
Duration: 00:26:09

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A first step to save our archives

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Feryal Sharfeddin (Department of Antiquities, Libya) gives a talk in the second panel of the second day of the conference.
The Department of Antiquities possesses valuable quantities of historical documents stored in archives dated back from the beginning of the last century and still in use nowadays.

The documents, estimated to be around 100 thousand pieces, includes: photographs, maps and reports, priceless publications mainly concentrated on the Department of Antiquities headquarters at the Castle Assaraya El-Hamra. Unfortunately this important heritage have suffered from severe neglect during the previous regime and continues to suffer to this day due to the current post-revolution crisis. All of these reasons affect the deterioration of the state of archives as they are under the threat of damage and loss. This have encouraged the people in charge to start an attempt to documentate the materials and looking for the necessary support to save this priceless cultural and scientific wealth through the establishment of a modern environment.

The Red Castle houses a notable quantity of documents that require a wide range of interventions: from the Reconditioning, Sanitising, Restoration, Cataloguing, and Digitization to the provision of online and offline Consultation. The castle itself is in need of essential interventions in order to respect the security norms for the conservation of historical documents.

The paper will give an idea about the DOA digitizing processes in both cartographic and photo archives as an important first step to preserve and documented their heritage.

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Protecting the Past 3: Documentation as a Tool for Heritage Protection
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Feryal Sharfeddin
Keywords
archaeology
protecting the past
politics
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 08/01/2018
Duration: 00:17:41

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