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'How to Study Global IR?' Session 1: The Global Study of IR

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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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Amitav Acharya
Fleur Huijskens
Andrew Hurrell
Keywords
international relations
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 00:45:16

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'Political Theory at the Margins' Roundtable Discussion

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Roundtable discussion with JanaLee Cherneski, Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman, Elizabeth Frazer, Humeira Iqtidar.
Part of the Oxford Graduate Political Theory Conference, a conference that aims to explore themes and topics in political theory that resonate with contemporary political events and phenomena.

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Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman
Humeira Iqtidar
Elizabeth Frazer
Keywords
political theory
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 00:37:06

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'Political Theory at the Margins' Keynote: The Role of Race

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Delivered by Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman (University College London)
Part of the Oxford Graduate Political Theory Conference, a conference that aims to explore themes and topics in political theory that resonate with contemporary political events and phenomena.

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Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman
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race
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 00:49:01

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'Political Theory at the Margins' Panel 3: Theorizing Oppression and Emancipation

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Part of the Oxford Graduate Political Theory Conference, a conference that aims to explore themes and topics in political theory that resonate with contemporary political events and phenomena.
Chair: Dan Butt. Discussant: Dana Mills.

Rachelle Bascara (Birkbeck) ‘Marginalizing Theories of Oppression’

Johann Lieb (Exeter) ‘Defending Rancière against McNay: Literarity, Subalternity, and Emancipation beyond Intellectual Patronising’

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Rachelle Bascara
Johann Lieb
Dan Butt
Dana Mills
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oppression
emancipation
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 00:47:16

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'Political Theory at the Margins' Panel 2: Contested Conceptions of Objects and Property

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Part of the Oxford Graduate Political Theory Conference, a conference that aims to explore themes and topics in political theory that resonate with contemporary political events and phenomena.
Chair: JanaLee Cherneski. Discussant: Joanna Rozpedowski.

Johanna Maj Schmidt (Goldsmiths) ‘Worlding Heritage – The Politics of Objects’

Thomas Coughlan (Cambridge) ‘Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Other Property’

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Johanna Maj Schmidt
Thomas Coughlan
Joanna Rozpedowski
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property
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 00:56:32

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'Political Theory at the Margins' Panel 1: Responses to (Post-)Colonialism

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Part of the Oxford Graduate Political Theory Conference, a conference that aims to explore themes and topics in political theory that resonate with contemporary political events and phenomena.
Chair: Ashwini Vasanthakumar. Discussant: Puneet Dhaliwal.

Anna-Sophie Schönfelder (Osnabrück) ‘Karl Marx and the Idea of Retaliation Emanating from the Margins of the Capitalist World’

Simon Tabet (Nanterre) ‘The French Reception of Postcolonial Studies: a Process of Marginalization / Radicalization in Political Theory’

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Anna-Sophie Schönfelder
Simon Tabet
Puneet Dhaliwal
Ashwini Vasanthakumar
Keywords
Colonialism
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 00:59:20

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A Conversation on the Role of Women in Transforming Conflict in the 21st Century

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A panel discussion on Dr Scilla Elworthy's new book 'Pioneering the Possible: Awakened Leadership for a World That Works' and the Oxford launch of 'Rising Women Rising World.'
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Professor Richard Caplan (Professor of International Relations, University of Oxford)

Dr Rama Mani (Senior Research Associate of the University of Oxford’s Centre for International Studies, received the 2013 Peter Becker Peace Prize for 25 years peace activism and scholarship, co-founder of Rising Women Rising World)

Dr Scilla Elworthy (three times Nobel Peace Prize nominee, winner of the Niwano Peace Prize, founder of the Oxford Research Group and Peace Direct, co-founder of Rising Women Rising World) http://www.ted.com/talks/scilla_elworthy_fighting_with_non_violence?language=en

Chair: Professor Kalypso Nicolaidis (Professor of International Relations and Director of the Centre for International Studies, University of Oxford)

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Scilla Elworthy
Rama Mani
Richard Caplan
Kalypso Nicolaidis
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women
conflict
peace
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 00:55:59

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Economic Governance in Europe: Comparative Paradoxes and Constitutional Challenges

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Federico Fabbrini (Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen) delivered a talk on his book manuscript 'Economic Governance in Europe: Comparative Paradoxes and Constitutional Challenges.'
The Euro-crisis and the legal and institutional responses to it have had important constitutional implications on the architecture of the European Union (EU). The purpose of the talk – which is based on the ongoing book project – is to offer a broad picture of how relations of power in the EU have changed, considering three different dimension: 1) the vertical relations of power between the member states and the EU institutions: 2) the relations of power between the political branches and the courts; and 3) the horizontal relations of power between the EU member states themselves. Federico Fabbrini will argue that, in the aftermath of the Euro-crisis, power has been shifting along each of these axes in paradoxical ways. In particular, as a brief comparison with the United States helps to reveal, the EU is nowadays characterized by a high degree of centralization in budgetary affairs, an unprecedented level of judicialization of economic questions and a growing imbalance between the member states in the governance of fiscal matters. As the talk will suggest, however, each of these dynamics is a cause for concern – as it calls into question important constitutional values for the EU, such as the autonomy of the member states in taking decision about taxing and spending, the preeminence of the political process in settling economic matters, and the balance between state power and state equality. To address these issues, therefore, the talk will suggest possible options for future legal and institutional developments in the EU, and discuss the challenges that accompany any further step towards a deeper Economic and Monetary Union.
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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Federico Fabbrini
Kalypso Nicolaidis
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european union
monetary union
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 00:28:29

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The Future of Research Libraries

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A talk delivered by Andrew Green at the Anybook Oxford Libraries Conference 2015 - Adapting for the Future: Developing Our Professions and Services, 21st July 2015.
In the research library of the future the provision of services, many of them new, will eclipse the traditional care of collections -- or at least the care of what is termed 'common collections'. 'Distinctive collections', though, will increase in prominence, and become the basis for new activity. Research libraries, and especially these distinctive collections, will increasingly look beyond the home institution, and beyond academia, for their future uses.
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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Andrew Green
Keywords
research libraries
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collections
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 15/09/2015
Duration: 00:48:18

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Leadership and Embedding a Culture of Innovation at the University of Manchester

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A talk delivered by Jan Wilkinson at the Anybook Oxford Libraries Conference 2015 - Adapting for the Future: Developing Our Professions and Services, 21st July 2015.
Previous organisational development (strategy, structure, skills) for the University of Manchester Library has delivered some rewarding, and very necessary, results. Many old challenges have been addressed, and the Library is now enjoying a very positive profile within the University. A renewed ambition and energy emerged amongst staff during our strategic planning 2013-17, leading to a new approach to both strategy process, and implementation. We have just completed our first year of 'Leading, Challenging and Connecting'. Success in our newly stated aspirations will depend, not only on professional project management, but also on a concerted effort to increase innovation and risk-taking across the organisation. Jan will share the ways in which the Library is taking a hard look at its current culture, and plans to move the Library from good to great through creativity, liberation, and fun!
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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Jan Wilkinson
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university of manchester library
leadership
innovation
strategy
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 15/09/2015
Duration: 00:50:44

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