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Forced marriage and immigration policies: understanding diversity or punishing difference?

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Geetanjali Gangoli, University of Bristol, gives a talk for the COMPAS seminar series on forced marriage and its implications on immigration and human rights
The issue of forced marriage is extremely contentious in the UK, and has undergone much policy and legal shifts in the past few decades. This talk looks at how immigration policies treat the issue of forced marriage including attempts to increase entry age on a marriage visas and current rhetoric on immigration, and attempt to look at the implications that these engagements have had and potentially continue to have for gender, ethnicity and immigration issues nationally and internationally. It will specifically look at the twists and turns in immigration and forced marriage policy over the last decade, and government approaches to research evidence in this regard.
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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
People
Geetanjali Gangoli
Keywords
immigration
migration
marriage
forced marriage
politicsm human rights
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 14/04/2014
Duration: 00:41:04

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Conceptualizing and Measuring Immigration Policies: The Immigration Policies in Comparison (IMPIC) Index

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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This seminar discusses the Immigration Policies in Comparison (IMPIC) Index. This project builds a dataset on immigration policies in all OECD countries for the period 1980-2010.
It will open a completely new research field and allow researchers to study the causes and effects of immigration policies and developments across time more systematically. Contrary to existing indices this index will be conceptually more comprehensive and distinguish between (1) all relevant policy fields, (2) regulations that create/constrain rights and control mechanisms, (3) external regulations that concern border crossing and thus eligibility criteria and conditions and internal regulations that concern the status and rights of immigrants.
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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
People
Marc Helbling
Keywords
migration
immigration
compas
politics
IMPIC
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 14/04/2014
Duration: 00:35:25

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Post-humanitarianism: Humanitarian communication beyond a politics of pity

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Professor Lilie Chouliaraki, London School of Economics, gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar series

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Lilie Chouliaraki
Keywords
politics
reuters
journalism
humanitarianism
humanitarian
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 14/04/2014
Duration: 00:33:30

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Crossing Boundaries

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Crossing Boundaries
This is a series of medical research talks from the Nuffield Department of Medicine.

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Bridget Ogilvie: Women in Science

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Women in Medical Science
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Dame Bridget Ogilvie discusses her life and illustrious scientific career, at The Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics’ Women in Science series.
From studying rural science in Australia to researching immune responses to parasites in Cambridge, Dame Bridget Ogilvie has dedicated her own career to building and supporting the research careers of others.
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Women in Medical Science
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Bridget Ogilvie
Keywords
career planning
career
science
Medicine
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 11/04/2014
Duration: 00:28:58

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Ellie Barnes :The long road to success

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Women in Medical Science
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A hepatologist and academic, a wife and a mother of two, Dr Ellie Barnes delighted researchers at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics’ Women in Science talk, held on Wednesday the 20th of November 2013.
Her presentation entitled: Women in Science – the joys and the juggles, highlighted the ups and downs of balancing a career in science, particularly as a working mother. Currently balancing three major projects: leading a £5 million collaboration called Stop HCV, trialling a powerful new Hepatitis C vaccine, and studying B cell immunology and IgG4 systemic disease, Ellie is now at a senior level in her career. But she admited that getting to this point hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing. Having her first child while studying her PhD and second just before receiving her intermediate MRC award, Ellie said it’s often hard to manage the demands of work and home, but being able to do what you love day in and day out makes it worth the struggle.
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Women in Medical Science
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Ellie Barnes
Keywords
hepatitis C
hepatologist
career
career planning
Medicine
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 11/04/2014
Duration: 00:16:07

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The Truth about Art 3 - Aesthetics

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Humanities at the Department for Continuing Education
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Another ancient belief held that an art should be governed by rules.
Another ancient belief held that an art should be governed by rules. This assumption was discredited in 1674, when Longinus' treatise On the Sublime was translated into French. Technology might be written up in a manual, Longinus explained, but not the sublime. The need to understand a fine art without rules led to the formulations of aesthetics a century later.

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Humanities at the Department for Continuing Education
People
Patrick Doorly
Keywords
aesthetics
arête
aristotle
art
art historian
art history
Baumgarten
Collingwood
Doorly
Genius
Hegel
Hippias
homer
Indo-European
kant
liberal arts
Lila
Longinus
oxford
Patrick Doorly
philosopher
philosophy
Pirsig
plato
pre-verbal
quality
right
skill
the Beautiful
the Good
The Truth about Art
values
virtu
virtue
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 11/04/2014
Duration: 00:57:38

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Meet the Scientists - DNA Synthesis

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Chemistry for the Future: Meet the Scientists
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Angelina Measures, DPhil student in the Conway Group, Oxford, synthesises small molecules to study how our DNA is stored and used. Angelina discusses the unique practical skills gained from a chemistry degree, and shares what she loves about research.

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Chemistry for the Future: Meet the Scientists
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Angelina Measures
Keywords
doctoral training centre
synthesis
oxford
Research Careers
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 11/04/2014
Duration: 00:02:36

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The Truth about Art 1 - Mystery or Mastery

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Humanities at the Department for Continuing Education
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E.H. Gombrich famously observed that 'there really is no such thing as Art' (with a capital A).
Instead he described the practice of art as 'mastery', which equates to the Quality recovered by Robert M. Pirsig in Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1974). Quality is also a better word than 'virtue' to render the aretê that preoccupied Socrates in Plato's dialogues.

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Humanities at the Department for Continuing Education
People
Patrick Doorly
Keywords
aesthetics
architecture
arête
aristotle
art
art historian
art history
Collingwood
Doorly
Genius
hobbes
liberal arts
mastery
mystery
oxford
Patrick Doorly
philosopher
philosophy
Pirsig
plato
Plato's cave
pre-verbal
quality
right
sheldonian
skill
Streeter
the Good
The Truth about Art
truth
values
Vasari
virtu
virtue
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 11/04/2014
Duration: 01:07:08

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Dance Circles

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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An interdisciplinary discussion of Dr Hélène Neveu Kringelbach's book.
A discussion of Dr Hélène Neveu Kringelbach's "Dance Circles: Movement, Morality and Self-fashioning in Urban Senegal", which uses dance as a window onto social change, looking at how people use their bodies to engage with different social worlds and negotiate boundaries.

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Helene Neveu Kringlebach
Keywords
dance
self-fashioning
movement
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 09/04/2014
Duration: 00:42:13

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