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Impact in an evolving research environment

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The six seminars in the series 'Impact and Knowledge Exchange in an Evolving Research Environment' provided an opportunity for dialogue around new directions in Knowledge Exchange and impact policy, governance, and practice, involving key stakeholder groups. The series is an output of a seminar series held at the University of Oxford in the summer term 2015, convened by Prof Roger Goodman, Head of the Social Sciences Division and Prof Alis Oancea, Deputy Director of Research at the University of Oxford’s Department of Education

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The building bricks of an empire

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Reading, Writing, Romans
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The bricks that built the Roman Empire
Professor Alison Cooley and Dr Jane Masséglia, from the Ashmolean Latin Inscriptions Project, take a closer look at some of the brickstamps in the museum’s collection, including the snazzy personal logo of a man named Lupus.

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Reading, Writing, Romans
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Alison Cooley
Jane Masséglia
Keywords
roman
inscription
building
buildings
brick
brickstamp
empire
Department: Ashmolean Museum
Date Added: 21/09/2015
Duration: 00:05:28

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'Defining the Civil State in Egypt' Session 4: Who is Sovereign, God or the People?

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Part of a seminar on the relationship between religion and politics in Egypt.
Session 4 included two talks:

'Who is Sovereign, God or the People? Challenges Facing the Civil State' - Dr Malise Ruthven

'The End of Islamism?' - Dr Hazem Kandil
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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Malise Ruthven
Hazem Kandil
Keywords
egypt
islamism
sovereignty
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 01:20:13

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'Defining the Civil State in Egypt' Session 3: Regional Consequences of the Suppression of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt

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Part of a seminar on the relationship between religion and politics in Egypt.
Session 3 included two talks:

'Regional Consequences of the Suppression of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt' - Dr Ewan Stein

'Islamist-Military Relations and the Crisis of Secular Democracy in Egypt' - Dr Omar Ashour
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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Dr Ewan Stein
Dr Omar Ashour
Keywords
Muslim Brotherhood
egypt
democracy
Islamist
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 01:29:58

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'Defining the Civil State in Egypt' Session 2: Religiosity, Activism and Mobilization

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Part of a seminar on the relationship between religion and politics in Egypt.
Session 2 included two talks:

'Religiosity, Activism and Mobilization' - Dr Gamal Soltan

'The Modern Egyptian State Between the "Sacred" and the "Civil"' - Dr Samir Morcos
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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Gamal Soltan
Samir Morcos
Keywords
egypt
activism
sacred
civil
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 00:27:42

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'Defining the Civil State in Egypt' Session 1: Religion and Politics in Egyptian Public Opinion

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Part of a seminar on the relationship between religion and politics in Egypt.
Session 1 included two talks:
'Religion and Politics in Egyptian Public Opinion, 2011-2015' - Stephen Whitefield, Dr Mazen Hassan

'Islam, Public Opinion, and the Public Role of Islam in Egypt' - Dr Hisham Hellyer
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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Mazen Hassan
Hisham Hellyer
Stephen Whitefield
Keywords
egypt
religion
islam
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 00:48:52

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'Defining the Civil State in Egypt' Keynote: Religiosity and Politics in Egypt

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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His Grace Bishop Angaelos delivered this address as part of a seminar on the relationship between religion and politics in Egypt.
Before the Arab spring, there was a long held view that democracy cannot really flourish in a predominantly Muslim society. The first three years of the post-Arab spring Egypt provide an excellent opportunity to unearth many of the arguments and counter-argument surrounding this – and other – views. But, we asked, in what ways does religion, and religiosity, impact on how citizens make choices about parties, about how parties engage with representative institutions, and with the law. The seminar was organised into four panels to explore these issues and was designed to bring together a a broad range of thinkers and perspectives to engage in evidence-based and reasoned dialogue.

Professor Stephen Whitefield (Fellow in Politics), Dr Elisabeth Kendall (Senior Research Fellow in Arabic and Islamic Studies) and Dr Mazen Hassan (Cairo University) co-convened this seminar.
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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Bishop Angaelos
Elisabeth Kendall
Keywords
egypt
religion
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 00:53:00

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'How to Study Global IR?' Roundtable: Can the Study of IR be De-centred?

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Much work has been done to pluralize and relativize the study of IR, but where does this agenda go next?
There is now a far more sophisticated understanding of the contested character of global order and of ‘non-western’ perspectives. IR scholars now question a mainstream that is often unaware of the deeply western-centric character of its assumed historical narratives, its allegedly universal theoretical categories, and its political preoccupations. Convened by Professor Andrew Hurrell, this workshop brings together leading specialists to debate the state of the art on How to Study Global IR.

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Nora Fisher Onar
Basak Kale
Andrew Hurrell
Kalypso Nicolaidis
Keywords
international relations
global
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 01:05:07

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'How to Study Global IR?' Session 3: Re-thinking the Research Agenda for East Asian IR

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Much work has been done to pluralize and relativize the study of IR, but where does this agenda go next?
There is now a far more sophisticated understanding of the contested character of global order and of ‘non-western’ perspectives. IR scholars now question a mainstream that is often unaware of the deeply western-centric character of its assumed historical narratives, its allegedly universal theoretical categories, and its political preoccupations. Convened by Professor Andrew Hurrell, this workshop brings together leading specialists to debate the state of the art on How to Study Global IR.

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Rosemary Foot
Mingde Wang
Keywords
international relations
East Asia
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 00:49:02

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'How to Study Global IR?' Session 2: The Global Study of Political Ideas

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Much work has been done to pluralize and relativize the study of IR, but where does this agenda go next?
There is now a far more sophisticated understanding of the contested character of global order and of ‘non-western’ perspectives. IR scholars now question a mainstream that is often unaware of the deeply western-centric character of its assumed historical narratives, its allegedly universal theoretical categories, and its political preoccupations. Convened by Professor Andrew Hurrell, this workshop brings together leading specialists to debate the state of the art on How to Study Global IR.

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Rahul Rao
Martin Pioch
Laurence Whitehead
Keywords
international relations
political ideas
global
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 00:50:18

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