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Introducing the Pandemic Ethics Accelerator Programme (Ilina Singh)

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The Pandemic Ethics Accelerator Podcasts
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The Pandemic Ethics Accelerator programme was led by Ilina Singh, an Oxford Professor of Neuroscience and Society. In this interview she explains what the programme was, what it was designed to achieve and whether it succeeded.

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The Pandemic Ethics Accelerator Podcasts
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Ilina Singh
David Edmonds
Keywords
pandemic ethics
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 05/12/2022
Duration: 00:20:08

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Neta Schramm - Zionist Neutral? The Sardonic Zionism of Yeshayahu Leibowitz and Ovadia Yosef

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Israel Studies Seminar
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Neta Schramm discusses the (non-ideological) "think Zionism" stances of two leading Israeli figures.
Back in the days when the Israeli labour party enjoyed its dominance, two prominent agenda-setters in Israel shared an unpopular position: Zionism does not define nor embody Judaism. Prof. Yeshayahu Leibowitz and Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, two Orthodox Jews affiliated with different social and religious milieus, were unhappy about the theological overtones existing in most, or even all, streams of Zionism. They devoted their lifework to shaping and critiquing Israeli social and political policies because of religious sentiments. But Leibowitz and Yosef also refused to turn their “thin” Zionism into a strong ideology. In previous accounts of their positions, Leibowitz is hailed as the first post-Zionist, and Yosef is signaled as the architect of a Mizrahi, Haredi, and Zionist statism. However, turning to their sermons, lectures, and interviews and paying attention to the vocal registers of Leibowitz’s irony and Yosef’s parody shows both these assumptions seem inaccurate. The Iraqi-born Chief Rabbi and the Ostjuden science professor preferred to stick to sardonic statements and even used the same line of arguments (“we are fed up of being ruled by goyim,” as Lebowitz put it) to walk the tightrope between adamant Zionists and anti-Zionists. To sum up, their “pro-zionist” talk was closer to “Zionist neutral” than was previously supposed.
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Israel Studies Seminar
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Neta Schramm
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Israel
zionism
judaism
Ovadia Yosef
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies (SIAS)
Date Added: 05/12/2022
Duration: 00:40:51

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Axion Searches from Black Holes to the Basement

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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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Professor John March-Russell talks about the search possibilities for axions including many current and near future ultra-precise quantum `table top' experiments in the Beecroft basement.
The QCD-axion, and its `axion-like-particle' generalisations, lead to new physical effects in an extraordinarily diverse range of settings including cosmology, astrophysical objects like stars and black holes, electromagnetic systems, atoms, molecules, and nuclei. He outlines how this leads to a correspondingly huge range of search possibilities for axions (and even axion dark matter) varying from those involving observations of solar-mass and supermassive black holes and a form of `gravitational atom’, to many current and near future ultra-precise quantum `table top' experiments in the Beecroft basement and others worldwide.

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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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John March-Russell
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axions
dark matter
black holes
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 01/12/2022
Duration: 00:45:17

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Axion Electrodynamics in Solid-State Materials

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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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Professor Siddharth Parameswaran gives the second talk on Axions.
Over the past decade, topological ideas have played an increasingly important role in a surprising setting: the problem of understanding the properties of insulating crystals. This has led to the identification of “topological insulators”, bulk insulating materials which are characterised by unusual surface phenomena, unconventional responses to applied electric and magnetic fields, or both. In particular, the motion of electrons in some three-dimensional solids can generate axion-like electrodynamics in the solid state. He explains how the ideas leading to the prediction of this “axion insulator” flow naturally from a deeper understanding of the electrodynamics of dielectric media and their link to topological ideas, and survey some of their unusual consequences for experiment.

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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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Siddharth Parameswaran
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axion
axion insulator
electrodynamics
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 01/12/2022
Duration: 00:42:29

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The Axion: How Angles Become Particles

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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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Professor Joseph Conlon introduces the general idea of axions: particles associated to fields which are valued on a circle rather than a real line.
He describes the still unresolved strong CP problem of the Standard Model, for which the so-called QCD axion provides the most plausible solution. He explains the typical coupling of particle physics axions to electromagnetism and how this leads to axion-photon conversion in magnetic fields and potential search strategies for axions.

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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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Joseph Conlon
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axions
standard model
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 01/12/2022
Duration: 00:48:27

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Maya Mark

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Maya Mark - Menachem Begin’s stand on the imposition of the Military Government, 1948- 1966

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Maya Mark discusses Menachem Begin's commitment to Liberalism
The Military Government over the Arab citizens of Israel was established several months after the founding of the state, and ended late in 1966. Although it was initially driven by security considerations and fears concerning the Arab citizens’ involvement in hostile activities, its political and economic usefulness to the government and particularly to the ruling party, Mapai, became increasingly apparent over time.

The talk will focus on the campaign waged by Herut, a right-wing National-Liberal party, to abolish the Military Government. Launched in 1959, this campaign was a major rallying cry of the party and its leader Menachem Begin. A critical analysis suggests that Herut derived certain political benefits by campaigning for the annulment of the Military Government, the most important of which was undermining its political rival, Mapai. However, it also establishes that Herut paid a price for its campaign, suffering criticism from within the right-wing political camp and wrestling with allegations from the left-wing political camp. Nevertheless, Begin pursued the cause of abolishing the Military Government while articulating an explicit commitment to democracy, liberty and full civic equality between Jews and Arabs in Israel.
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Israel Studies Seminar
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Maya Mark
Keywords
Israel
liberalism
Menachem Begin
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies (SIAS)
Date Added: 30/11/2022
Duration: 00:40:52

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Ian Martin

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Catherine Seed

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Dannielle Wellington

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