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Between Art and Architecture

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Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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A lecture by celebrated artist Maya Lin
Celebrated artist Maya Lin discusses the relationship between her art, architecture and memorials; the inspiration behind her work; her experiments with scale; and her engagement with the natural world.

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Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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Maya Lin
Keywords
art
architecture
sculpture
memorials
nature
abstraction
Environment
envrionmental
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 06/08/2015
Duration: 01:06:14

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Campaigner for women’s participation in technology, Ruthe Farmer (St Cross, 2007)

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Alumni Voices
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Ruthe Farmer explains how her award-winning work to encourage women and girls to embrace technology can be traced back to her student days at Oxford.
She describes how she became familiar with the language of business and social entrepreneurship thanks to her MBA at the Saïd Business School. Her studies complemented her extensive experience working for women’s organisations in the United States, her home country.
Farmer, who works for the National Center for Women and Information Technology based in Colorado, has recently been recognised for her achievements. She won the British Council’s Education UK Alumni Award 2015 for Social Impact for alumni from the US. She shares her delight at winning the prize and talks about the British Council’s growing alumni initiative in this podcast interview.
Music by Setuniman http://tinyurl.com/Setuniman-sounds
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Alumni Voices
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Ruthe Farmer
Keywords
Said Business School
mba
technology
women
British Council
united states
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 06/08/2015
Duration: 00:13:59

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Theorising with narrative: How careful analysis of stories can help us rise above the ontological desert of ‘behaviour change’ research

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Professor Trish Greenhalgh gives a talk for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine.

Trish Greenhalgh is Professor of Primary Care Health Sciences and Fellow of Green Templeton College at the University of Oxford. She studied Medical, Social and Political Sciences at Cambridge and Clinical Medicine at Oxford before training as an academic GP.

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Trish Greenhalgh
Keywords
Medicine
evidence based medicine
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 05/08/2015
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Innovators in Digital News Panel Discussion

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Lucy Küng (RISJ) presented key findings followed by a panel discussion including; Aron Pilhofer (Executive Editor of Digital, the Guardian); James Lamont (Managing Editor, Financial Times) and Kevin Sutcliffe (Head of News Programming EU, VICE News)
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Lucy Küng
Aron Pilhofer
James Lamont
Kevin Sutcliffe
Keywords
news
journalism
digital news
Guardian
Vice
financial times
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 05/08/2015
Duration: 00:41:26

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Malone's Chronologizing of Aubrey's Lives (putt in writing... tumultuarily)

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Keynote lecture by Margreta de Grazia, (Emerita Sheli Z. and Burton X. Rosenberg Professor of the Humanities, University of Pennsylvania) for the Marginal Malone conference held in Oxford on June 26th, 2015.
Introduction by Tiffany Stern, Professor of Early Modern Drama, Faculty of English, University of Oxford

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Margreta de Grazia
Keywords
library
bodleian
malone
aubrey
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 04/08/2015
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The Limits of collaboration: attempting a reciprocal Gypsy/Roman life story

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Anthropology
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In this Anthropology departmental seminar, Paloma Gay y Blasco (St Andrews) evaluates a twenty-year collaborative project she has undertaken with her Gypsy informer (15 May 2015)

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Anthropology
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Paloma Gay y Blasco
Keywords
society
anthropology
gypsies
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 04/08/2015
Duration: 00:59:44

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Mary Douglas Memorial Lecture 2015: The Societalization of Social Problems

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Anthropology
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Professor Jeffrey C. Alexander (Yale University) delivered the Mary Douglas Memorial Lecture on 3 June 2014 at Oxford. The lecture was 'The societalization of social problems: recent social crises and the civil sphere'
Drawing from cultural sociology, this lecture develops a theory of “societalization” to explain social reaction to three recent, globally significant upheavals – the financial crisis, church pedophilia, and media phone-hacking. While these problems were endemic for years and even decades, they had failed to generate broad crises: Reactions were confined inside institutional boundaries and handled by intra-institutional elites according to the cultural logics of their particular spheres. When intra-institutional strains become interpreted as challenges to civil discourse and interests, there is societalization. Inter-sphere boundaries become tense and there is widespread anguish about social justice and the future of democratic society. A war of the spheres ensues and, eventually, there is movement back to steady state. Societalization cannot prevent the future eruption of social strains. In a differentiated and plural society, tensions between spheres is endemic, and civil repair depends upon the possibilities generated by societalization.

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Anthropology
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Jeffrey Alexander
Keywords
anthropology
society
institutions
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 04/08/2015
Duration: 00:58:24

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Interview with Michael Docherty

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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We catch up with Cancer Research UK's Director of Digital on fundraising in the digital age.
Michael Docherty discusses how digital platforms have transformed fundraising, how research and fundraising can be brought closer together, and the future of fundraising.

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Michael Docherty
Keywords
digital
fundraising
marketing
not for profit
cancer
research
Charity
digital humanities
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 03/08/2015
Duration: 00:03:30

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Fundraising through Digital

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Michael Docherty (Cancer Research UK) on how clicktivists, slacktivists and hacktivists are helping us beat cancer sooner.
At the Annual TORCH Digital Humanities lecture Michael Docherty (Digital and Strategic Marketing Planning Director, Cancer Research UK) discusses the #nomakeupselfie campaign, the difference between 'feeling digital' and 'being digital', and why we should use digital to put more control in people's hands.

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Michael Docherty
Keywords
digital
digital humanities
#nomakeupselfie
fundraising
funding
Charity
not for profit
crowdfunding
research
cancer
cancer research
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 03/08/2015
Duration: 00:46:54

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If Venice Dies - Italian Studies at Oxford Lecture

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Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
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Salvatore Settis' English talk is on Venice and the future of historic cities (9 June 2015).
Salvatore Settis is a world-famous expert on archaeology and the arts, and an iconic public intellectual in Italy; a man who has devoted his life to the defence of Italy's cultural assets and landscape. He is the author of dozens of books and hundreds of articles, contributes vehement articles to national newspapers, and makes memorable television appearances.
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Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
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Salvatore Settis
Keywords
italy
Venice
city
modern
ancient
skyscraper
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 30/07/2015
Duration: 01:04:41

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