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Twenty-five Years in the Search for Peace: Reflections on the Nobel Peace Prize

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Geir Lundestad, a Norwegian historian, who until 2014 served as the director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute, delivered the 2016 Cyril Foster Lecture, 'Twenty-five Years in the Search for Peace: Reflections on the Nobel Peace Prize', on 3rd March 2016.
The Cyril Foster Lecture is the University's principal annual guest lecture in the field of International Relations. It has attracted a most distinguished group of lecturers. The Cyril Foster bequest specifies that the lectures are to deal with the ‘elimination of war and the better understanding of the nations of the world.’


Geir Lundestad was the director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute and the secretary of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, which awards the Nobel Peace Prize, from 1990 to 2014. In 2015 Geir published a frank account of his 25 Nobel years. The lecture is based on Geir's book, and in particular, discusses what the Nobel Peace Prize can realistically achieve.
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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Geir Lundestad
Keywords
politics
Nobel
peace
nobel peace prize
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 22/08/2016
Duration: 00:52:25

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The Visual Brain: 'The House of Deceits of the Sight'

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Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences
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Lecture given as part of Brain Awareness Week 2016
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Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences
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Christopher Kennard
Keywords
vision
neuroscience
art
optical illusions
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences
Date Added: 22/08/2016
Duration: 00:50:10

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Digital Unwrapping: Homer, Herculaneum, and the Scroll from Ein Gedi

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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With Dirk Obbink (Associate Professor in Papyrology and Greek Literature, Faculty of Classics, University of Oxford)
Dirk Obbink (Associate Professor in Papyrology and Greek Literature, Faculty of Classics, Oxford) discusses their work using digital technologies to reveal and read the 'invisible library' hidden within ancient manuscripts.

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Dirk Obbink
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papyrology
literature
scrolls
digital
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 19/08/2016
Duration: 00:18:27

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Digital Unwrapping: Homer, Herculaneum, and the Scroll from Ein Gedi

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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With Brent Seales (Professor of Computer Science, University of Kentucky)
Brent Seales (Professor of Computer Science, University of Kentucky) discusses his work using digital technologies to reveal and read the 'invisible library' hidden within ancient manuscripts.

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Brent Seales
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digital
scrolls
homer
Herculaneum
Ein Gedi
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 19/08/2016
Duration: 00:34:36

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Digital Unwrapping: Homer, Herculaneum, and the Scroll from Ein Gedi

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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With Brent Seales and Dirk Obbink
Brent Seales (Professor of Computer Science, University of Kentucky) and Dirk Obbink (Associate Professor in Papyrology and Greek Literature, Faculty of Classics, Oxford) discuss their work using digital technologies to reveal and read the 'invisible library' hidden within ancient manuscripts.

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Brent Seales
Dirk Obbink
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digital
scanning
scrolls
Ein Gedi
homer
Herculaneum
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 19/08/2016
Duration: 00:58:50

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Historian and Capability Brown expert, Dr Oliver Cox (Univ, 2006)

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Alumni Voices
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Dr Oliver Cox shares his passion for England’s greatest landscape designer, Capability Brown, in an interview recorded for the tercentenary celebrations of Brown’s birth.
In discussing Brown’s achievements and how he has been perceived over the generations Dr Cox offers a preview of his talk on 18 September during the tenth Alumni Weekend in Oxford. Dr Cox continues by explaining his love of Oxford, where he has completed three History degrees and is now employed as the inaugural Heritage Engagement Fellow at TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities. He describes the Thames Valley Country House Partnership – an organisation he created to link entrepreneurs in the heritage sector with researchers at Oxford – and even talks about appreciating Brown’s landscaping while competing in the Blenheim Palace triathlon.
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Alumni Voices
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Oliver Cox
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alumni
oxford
capability brown
history
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 15/08/2016
Duration: 00:15:40

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What is the point of universities?

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Wolfson College Podcasts
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Lord Patten, Chancellor of Oxford University, gives the opening talk at Wolfson College's 50th Anniversary celebration weekend
The presentation was introduced by the College President, Dame Hermione Lee.

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Wolfson College Podcasts
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Chris Patten
Keywords
higher education
Universities
research funding
innovation
value of humanities
free speech
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 15/08/2016
Duration: 01:07:22

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FMR 52 - From the Editors

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Thinking ahead: displacement, transition, solutions (Forced Migration Review 52)
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Our belief in the need for and the efficacy of humanitarian action is partly based on its actual effectiveness over the years in addressing the needs of, among others, forced migrants.
Our belief in the need for and the efficacy of humanitarian action is partly based on its actual effectiveness over the years in addressing the needs of, among others, forced migrants. But this belief is tempered by the obvious and manifold failures of such action. The existence of people in very protracted displacement, the inadequacy of the solutions proposed for them and the inevitability that many people now becoming displaced will face the same fate all point to the pressing need for improvement that cannot reasonably be achieved through humanitarian action alone. Far more could be achieved if development and peace-building actors were also involved in responses to displacement.

This is not a new idea in itself, as shown by the statement made in 1967 by Sadruddin Aga Khan, then High Commissioner for Refugees, which we publish on the back cover. This issue of FMR continues to explore the more recent ideas and practices that are being tried out in order to engage development and humanitarian work in support of ‘transitions’ for displaced people and a variety of ‘solutions’.

FMR 52 also includes a range of ‘general’ articles on other aspects of forced migration.

We would like to thank Alyoscia D’Onofrio (International Rescue Committee) and Kathrine Starup (Danish Refugee Council) for their assistance as advisors on the feature theme of this issue. We are also grateful to the Danish government which has provided financial support for this issue on behalf of the Solutions Alliance of which it is vice-chair.

The full issue and all the individual articles in this issue are online in html, pdf and audio formats at www.fmreview.org/solutions. Please help disseminate this issue by circulating it through your networks, mentioning it on Twitter and Facebook and adding it to resources lists.

This issue will be available online in English, Arabic, French and Spanish. Also available is the FMR digest – formerly called ‘Listing’, now in a new format – to help you gain easy online access to all the articles published in FMR 52. If you would like printed copies of either, please email us at fmr@qeh.ox.ac.uk.

For details of Forthcoming issues see www.fmreview.org/forthcoming.
FMR 53, Local communities: first and last providers of protection (October 2016).
FMR 54, Resettlement (February 2017). Submission deadline: 10th October 2016.

Join us on Facebook or Twitter or sign up for email alerts at www.fmreview.org/request/alerts.

Our thanks to the many people who responded to our Readers Survey. We are collating the results and will report back in the coming months. We also hope to be able to take up some of the suggestions you had for us as to how to improve on what FMR can offer.

Marion Couldrey and Maurice Herson
Editors, Forced Migration Review

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Thinking ahead: displacement, transition, solutions (Forced Migration Review 52)
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Marion Couldrey
Maurice Herson
Keywords
fmr
forced migration review
refugee
forced migrant
asylum seeker
asylum
solutions
Department: Refugee Studies Centre
Date Added: 15/08/2016
Duration: 00:03:25

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FMR 52 - Forced displacement: a development issue with humanitarian elements

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Thinking ahead: displacement, transition, solutions (Forced Migration Review 52)
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Now is the time to consolidate the shift towards full global recognition that the challenge of forced displacement is an integral part of the development agenda.

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Thinking ahead: displacement, transition, solutions (Forced Migration Review 52)
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Niels Harild
Keywords
fmr
forced migration review
refugee
forced migrant
asylum seeker
asylum
forced displacement
Department: Refugee Studies Centre
Date Added: 15/08/2016
Duration: 00:13:22

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FMR 52 - The reality of transitions

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Thinking ahead: displacement, transition, solutions (Forced Migration Review 52)
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Attempts to address the drivers of forced displacement and to provide sustainable solutions for refugees, IDPs and returnees need a more nuanced understanding of the drivers of violence and of war-to-peace transitions.

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Thinking ahead: displacement, transition, solutions (Forced Migration Review 52)
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Silvio Cordova
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fmr
forced migration review
refugee
forced migrant
asylum seeker
asylum
Department: Refugee Studies Centre
Date Added: 15/08/2016
Duration: 00:07:49

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