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Which Side Are You On?: Historical Divisions as Identity Re-inventions during the Greek Crisis

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Ioanna Manoussaki-Adamopoulou (UCL), gives the second talk in panel 2; A Panorama of the 20th Century: Dominant Discourses, Resistance and Culpability.

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Ioanna Manoussaki-Adamopoulou
Keywords
greece
crisis
literature
politics
economics
recession
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 26/04/2016
Duration: 00:27:25

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Howling Kleftika: re-writing the Beats in the post-December youth (sub)cultures

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Nikos Kalogiros (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), gives the first talk in panel 2; A Panorama of the 20th Century: Dominant Discourses, Resistance and Culpability.

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
People
Nikos Kalogiros
Keywords
greece
crisis
literature
politics
economics
recession
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 26/04/2016
Duration: 00:20:55

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Smyrna in Your Pocket: History, Emotion and the Drama of Refugees

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Kristina Gedgaudaitė (University of Oxford), gives the third talk in Panel 1; Crisis and Catastrophe: The Politics of Memory Between Moments of 'Crisis'.

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
People
Kristina Gedgaudaitė
Keywords
greece
crisis
literature
politics
economics
recession
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 26/04/2016
Duration: 00:22:06

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Kinship and post-war trauma: Re-imagining the Asia Minor Catastrophe in times of crisis in Dimosthenis Papamarkos

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Angeliki Mousiou (University of Oxford), gives the second talk on Panel 1; Crisis and Catastrophe: The Politics of Memory Between Moments of 'Crisis'.

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
People
Angeliki Mousiou
Keywords
greece
crisis
literature
politics
economics
recession
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 26/04/2016
Duration: 00:17:13

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Time, Space and Narrative: Multiplicity of Politics in the Graphic Novel 'Aivali'

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Elžbieta Banytė (Vilnius University), gives the first talk on Panel 1; Crisis and Catastrophe: The Politics of Memory Between Moments of 'Crisis'.

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Elžbieta Banytė
Keywords
greece
crisis
literature
politics
economics
recession
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 26/04/2016
Duration: 00:19:51

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
A student-led workshop organised under the auspices of the Society for Modern Greek Studies and the Sub-Faculty of Modern Greek, University of Oxford, with the support of the Onassis Foundation.

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Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives

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Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives
Interest has grown in recent years in in oral history along with the increased popularity of the personal narrative. Oral history can be defined as the practice of eliciting people’s personal memory of lived experiences that are absent in written archives, and documenting them with a recording device with the purpose of turning the interviews into historical sources.

The ‘digital turn’ has had an enormous impact on this archival practice. Currently much unique and valuable spoken language data reside in oral history archives, in the form of digital audio and video, written transcripts and non-digitized recordings. Speech and language technologists have developed various software tools and platforms for the analysis and exploration of the various layers of meaning in spoken data. But despite the large amount of research carried out in numerous disciplines to create, explore and analyse oral history data, the state of the art software is often not exploited by researchers in the humanities and the social sciences. At the same time oral history data is rather underused by linguists.

CLARIN organized a workshop to bring together those doing research on oral history archive data, including archivists, language technologists, social scientists, along with linguists and speech technologists to investigate how these various communities might start to learn from each other and collaborate more effectively.

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The Real Abascantianus

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Reading, Writing, Romans
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On 30th October 2015, we staged a Roman funeral in the Ashmolean Museum. But who were we burying? Here you can hear the talk that Prof. Alison Cooley gave on the night, telling the story of the man behind the urn.

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Reading, Writing, Romans
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Alison Cooley
Keywords
roman
inscription
latin
funerary
Department: Ashmolean Museum
Date Added: 26/04/2016
Duration: 00:06:04

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Rider Reliefs

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Prof. Alison Cooley talks with Dr Jane Masséglia about two Roman tombstones showing men on horseback, recently installed by AshLI in the Ashmolean Museum's Rome Gallery.

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Reading, Writing, Romans
People
Alison Cooley
Jane Masséglia
Keywords
roman
inscription
latin
funerary
childhood
Department: Ashmolean Museum
Date Added: 26/04/2016
Duration: 00:06:20

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Early Christian Gold Glass

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Prof. Alison Cooley and Dr Jane Masséglia from the Ashmolean Latin Inscriptions Project, talking about the symbols and celebrations of early Christians in the Roman Empire.

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Reading, Writing, Romans
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Alison Cooley
Jane Masséglia
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roman
inscription
latin
glass
Drinking
religion
Department: Ashmolean Museum
Date Added: 26/04/2016
Duration: 00:07:05

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