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RSC 2014 Conference: Refugee Voices: Panel 14 – Detention and deportation

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Refugee Studies Centre
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RSC 2014 Conference: Refugee Voices. Lectures by Louise Newman; Julian Caruana and Alexia Rossi; Devorah Wainer; and Mollie Gerver. Recorded on 25 March 2014 at St Anne's College, University of Oxford.
This recording begins with a lecture by Professor Louise Newman of Monash University on 'Beyond the Island - experiences of asylum seekers in Australia'. Psychologists Julian Caruana and Alexia Rossi are next, with a joint lecture on 'Responding to mental health vulnerability in Maltese detention centres: the use of psychological support groups as an intervention tool'. Devorah Wainer (Sydney University) follows with 'The voice of the silenced in the Australian detention system'. Mollie Gerver (London School of Economics) ends the recording with her talk on 'Deportation of Sudanese children by Israel'.
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Refugee Studies Centre
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Louise Newman
Julian Caruana
Alexia Rossi
Devorah Wainer
Mollie Gerver
Keywords
asylum
refugees
Israel
Australia
mental health
Malta
detention centre
asylum seekers
Sudan
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 19/05/2014
Duration: 01:46:41

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RSC 2014 Conference: Refugee Voices: Opening plenary – In search of solutions: refugees are doing it for themselves

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Refugee Studies Centre
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RSC 2014 Conference: Refugee Voices. Lecture by Dr Jeff Crisp (Refugees International) with an introduction by Professor Dawn Chatty, Director of the RSC. Recorded on 24 March 2014 at St Anne's College, University of Oxford.
Jeff Crisp was appointed to the position of Senior Director at Refugees International in Washington DC in September 2013. Previously, he served as Head of the Policy Development and Evaluation Service at the headquarters of UNHCR in Geneva, a position that he held since 2006. Dr Crisp has also held senior positions with the Global Commission on International Migration, where he served as Director of Policy and Research; the Independent Commission on International Humanitarian issues; and the British Refugee Council.

Dr Crisp has first-hand experience of refugee situations and humanitarian operations in more than 60 countries around the world, has published and lectured extensively on refugee, humanitarian, and migration issues, as well as African affairs, and was responsible for the publication of two editions of UNHCR’s flagship publication, 'The State of the World’s Refugees'. A volume of Dr Crisp's work has been published as an open-access e-book titled ‘Asylum, migration and humanitarian action: a collection of papers on refugee-related issues’.

Dr Crisp's most recent work has focused on the issues of refugee protection and solutions in urban areas, protracted refugee situations, the linkage between refugee protection and international migration, refugee return and reintegration, the gap between humanitarian relief and development aid, and the Syrian refugee crisis. A British national, he has a master’s degree and a PhD in African Studies and Political Science from the University of Birmingham.
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Refugee Studies Centre
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Jeff Crisp
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refugees
politics
diaspora
forced migration
displacement
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 19/05/2014
Duration: 00:57:24

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St Cross Seminar: "I wouldn’t have consented if I’d known that could happen": Consenting without Understanding

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Tom Walker discusses autonomy and informed consent to medical treatment
There are two features of consenting to medical treatment that have been little explored in the extensive literature on this topic. The first is that the requirement to obtain consent is conditional in the following sense – we only need to obtain consent for those things that are both wrong if done without consent, and that we want or have reason to do. The second is that whilst many patients in their interactions with doctors are initially uninformed, this does not always prevent them from choosing to have, or not to have, possible treatments. In this paper I explore the implications of these two features for the idea that doctors ought to provide information to patients about the treatments they propose. I will argue that these features create a serious problem for the widely held idea that it would be wrong, because it would fail to respect his autonomy, to give a competent patient medical treatment without his valid consent (where this refers to a voluntary and informed agreement to have the treatment). As such the requirement to respect autonomy will not give any reason for doctors to provide information in these cases; in fact on at least some accounts of autonomy the obligation to respect autonomy would give them a reason not to provide that information. The paper then goes on to consider some ways in which the obligation to provide information about potential treatments could be supported.
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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Tom Walker
Keywords
ethics
informed consent
medical treatment
autonomy
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 19/05/2014
Duration: 00:44:31

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Innovation in Legacy Media - The Challenge for Leaders

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Professor Lucy Keung, Jonkoping University, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Lucy Keung
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journalism
digital
internet
politics
reuters
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 19/05/2014
Duration: 00:29:51

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News in the digital age, and how The Economist fits in

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Tom Standage, media correspondent, The Economist, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism seminar series
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Tom Standage
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news
reuters
journalism
politics
The Economist
internet
digital
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 19/05/2014
Duration: 00:44:41

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Economic Uncertainty and Fertility: Insights from Japan’s Long Recession

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Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies
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Joint seminar with the Department of Sociology and the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies

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Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies
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James Raymo
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japan
japanese studies
population
fertility
recession
economics
Department: Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies
Date Added: 19/05/2014
Duration: 00:48:43

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Excision, Exclusion and Exile: Australia's Refugee Policy and Responsibility Shifting in the Asia-Pacific

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Border Criminologies
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Dr Michelle Foster, Melbourne Law School
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Border Criminologies
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Michelle Foster
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refugee
Australia
policy
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 16/05/2014
Duration: 00:47:24

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CSAE Conference 2013 - Vox Pops

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Centre for the Study of African Economies Conference
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Find out a little about the 2013 Conference and hear what some of our participants think

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Centre for the Study of African Economies Conference
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Julia Coffey
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Africa
economic development
Department: Department of Economics
Date Added: 16/05/2014
Duration: 00:02:37

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Centre for the Study of African Economies Conference

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Centre for the Study of African Economies Conference
This series focuses on annual international conference of The Centre for the Study of African Economies (CSAE) - an economic research centre within the Department of Economics at Oxford University. Papers presented at the conference address issues central to African development.

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A celebration and critical evaluation of the work of Mark Philp: Roundtable

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Speakers from this day event join in discussion with Mark Philp himself about some of the issues raised throughout the day.
This discussion is taken from 'A celebration and critical evaluation of the work of Mark Philp'. Mark Philp was our founding Head of Department (2000-2005) and Tutorial Fellow at Oriel College (1983-2013). He is now, since 2013, Professor of History at the University of Warwick. His work in the fields of political thought and political theory are notable for their interdisciplinarity as well as the excellence of their scholarship and depth of philosophical analysis. The event took place at the Department of Politics and International Relations on 22 April 2014.
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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Mark Philp
John Dunn
Joanna Innes
Jon Mee
David Hine
Oscar Cox Jensen
Elizabeth Frazer
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Mark Philp
political theory
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/05/2014
Duration: 00:22:44

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