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Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue
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First session in the Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue, held in Oxford in June 2016.
With presentations by Professor Roger Crisp (Philosophy, University of Oxford), Dr Martin O’Neill (Politics, University of York) , Dr. Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington (Social Psychology, LSE). The moderator is Professor Devaki Jain (Economics, University of Delhi).

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Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue
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Devaki Jain
Roger Crisp
Martin O'Neill
Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington
Keywords
inequality
philosophy
politics
gender
economics
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 09/08/2016
Duration: 02:15:49

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The Paratexts of Conrad Gessner

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The Paratexts Podcast
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Professor Ann Blair on the uses of dedication and the multifarious paratexts of the early modern naturalist and bibliographer Conrad Gessner (1516-65)

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The Paratexts Podcast
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Dennis Duncan
Ann Blair
Keywords
history of the book
book history
paratexts
early modern
dedications
prefaces
conrad gessner
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 03/08/2016
Duration: 00:36:52

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'Light' Part 3 - How does sunlight damage DNA?

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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks
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Once we've received our genetic make-up from our parents our genomes are stable, right? What causes mutations in our DNA as we live and grow, and how do our cells repair damage?
We all know we should be careful when in the sun, but Prof Catherine Green's interests lie in understanding how Human cells manage to copy the enormous amounts of DNA they have without making mistakes and how they cope with threats; like sunlight. Cath describes what happens when DNA gets damaged and how her work seeks to understand the cellular machinery involved in copying and repairing DNA. She also discusses other threats and risks, how other animals protect themselves from sunlight and how understanding these processes better will help us understand disorders, everyone's risks and develop more targeted treatments.

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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks
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Catherine Green
Keywords
Medicine
cancer
molecular biology
biology
mutations
sunlight
dna damage
genome stability
research
science
experiments
treatments
Department: Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences (MPLS)
Date Added: 03/08/2016
Duration: 00:12:06

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The merits of decision modelling in the IDEAL framework

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IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016
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The case of innovative bilateral DIEP flap surgery.

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IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016
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Janneke Grutters
Keywords
ideal
framework
innovation
science
Medical
surgery
Department: St Catherine's College
Date Added: 03/08/2016
Duration: 00:13:41

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Elite Folktales: An Exquisite Sixteenth-Century Persian Illustrated Manuscript in the Bodleian Library's Ouseley Collection

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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A conversation with Dr Nasrin Askari, Bahari Visiting Fellow in the Persian Arts of the Book 2016 and Alasdair Watson, Bahari Curator of Persian Collections, Bodleian Library

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Nasrin Askari
Alasdair Watson
Keywords
Persian
literary manuscripts
bahari
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 02/08/2016
Duration: 00:05:45

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Women in Engineering

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Women in Science
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A short promotional film featuring women who have been inspired to work in the engineering.
Creative Commons Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK (BY-NC-SA): England & Wales; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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Women in Science
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priyanka dhopade
sina ober-blobaum
Eleanor Stride
ana castro-castellon
elizabeth watson
Keywords
women
engineering
Department: IT Services
Date Added: 01/08/2016
Duration: 00:03:54

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Big Data and Biomedical Research: Developments and Implications

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Green Templeton College
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Professor Sir John Bell, Regius Professor of Medicine, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Green Templeton College 2016 lecture series on big data and biomedical research.

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Green Templeton College
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Sir John Bell
Keywords
big data
biomedical research
Medicine
healthcare
Department: Green Templeton College
Date Added: 28/07/2016
Duration: 00:56:17

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Big Data, Food Consumption and Food Policy

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Green Templeton College
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Professor Tim Lang, Professor of Food Policy, City University London gives a talk on significance of the emergence of big data in the world of food.
Collation of data has long been a feature of the food system, but big data does signal a new round in the long tussle between food capital, the state and food democracy. The technical shift in big data creates new opportunities for the transfer of food power between consumers, government and commerce. Public policy is not currently helping the democratisation of these opportunities, despite rhetoric of consumer sovereignty. A new food citizenship is elusive.

This lecture proposed that the 21st century food challenge is no longer a matter of plentiful supply of cheap affordable foods, as the productionists conceived it in the mid 20th century.

Big food data reminds us that the battle for food control is both about information and minds not just nutrients, bodies and ecosystems. And it is still about which policy direction to follow. Big data does not reduce the options but does add urgency.

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Green Templeton College
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Tim Lang
Keywords
food
big data
research
social science
Department: Green Templeton College
Date Added: 28/07/2016
Duration: 00:54:02

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Politics by Numbers: How Social Media Shape Collective Action

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Green Templeton College
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Professor Helen Margetts, Director of the Oxford Internet Institute and Professor of Society and the Internet, University of Oxford gives a talk on social media and how it can shape collective action.
The internet and social media bring political change, allowing 'tiny acts' of political participation which can scale up to large-scale mobilisation of millions - but mostly fail.

These new forms of mobilisation increase instability and uncertainty in political systems, challenging policy-makers in both democratic and authoritarian regimes. But they also generate new sources of large-scale data.

Drawing on research carried out for the new book Political Turbulence: How Social Media Shape Collective Action (Margetts, John, Hale and Yasseri, 2015, Princeton University Press), this lecture discussed how social media is changing political systems - and how data science tools and methodologies might be used to understand, explain and even predict the new 'political turbulence'.

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Green Templeton College
People
Helen Margetts
Keywords
social media
social science
facebook
twitter
collective action
Department: Green Templeton College
Date Added: 28/07/2016
Duration: 00:52:49

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Twitter and Social Life: Tales from the Frontline of Social Media Research

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Green Templeton College
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Professor Susan Halford, Director Web Science Institute, University of Southampton, gives a talk on using social social media for research.
The phenomenal growth of Web-based social media data provokes great interest and activity from researchers across a range of disciplines.

For most, if not all, the lure of these data is that they offer important insights into the social world: digital traces of the things that people say and do in everyday life, at scale, in real time and over time. However, in the emergent field of social media analysis the challenges of working with these data are becoming increasingly apparent.

This lecture outlined the disciplinary, methodological and ethical challenges of working with social media data and explored some of the routes through which these might be addressed

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Green Templeton College
People
Susan Halford
Keywords
social media. twitter
media
facebook
research
social science
Department: Green Templeton College
Date Added: 28/07/2016
Duration: 00:51:23

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