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Interview with Hélène Neveu Kringelbach

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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The author discusses her recent book on dance in urban Senegal.
At the TORCH Book at Lunchtime, author Hélène Neveu Kringelbach discussed her book Dance Circles: Movement, Morality and Self-fashioning in Urban Senegal with a multi-disciplinary panel of scholars. The book uses dance as a window onto social change, looking at how people use their bodies to engage with different social worlds and negotiate boundaries. We caught up with her after the discussion.

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Helene Neveu Kringlebach
Keywords
dance
Senegal
self-fashioning
movement
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 09/04/2014
Duration: 00:04:20

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Heidi Johansen-Berg: Women in Science

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Women in Medical Science
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Professor Heidi Johansen-Berg heads the Plasticity Group at the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain (FMRIB). Her research focuses on how the brain changes in response to damage, learning and experience.
Plasticity defines an organism’s ability to adapt to change. The human brain undergoes changes each time we learn a new skill (e.g. juggling), when we age or when we suffer from a medical condition such as a stroke. Understanding why and how the brain changes will help to develop new rehabilitation processes, enhance learning and promote healthy ageing. As well as understanding the healthy brain, her work has implications for understanding and treating diseases.
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Women in Medical Science
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Heidi Johansen-Berg
Keywords
women
science
women in science
neuroscience
Careers
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 08/04/2014
Duration: 00:25:41

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Irene Tracey: Women in Science

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Women in Medical Science
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Irene Tracey gives a passionate insight into her career and how she balances work and life. As she puts it 'A scientific career is not an easy one to choose: it’s tough and competitive'.
Irene Tracey is the co-founder and director of the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain (FMRIB).
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Women in Medical Science
People
Irene Tracey
Keywords
women
Medicine
science
women in science
Careers
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 08/04/2014
Duration: 00:32:48

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Women in Medical Science

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Women in Medical Science
Successful female scientists share their stories and speak candidly about their career in medical sciences and life experiences. The series of lectures is open to men and women at all stages of their career and covers the pressing issues facing scientists today, including: career pathways, funding challenges, work and life balance, mentorship, and career progression.

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Anti-Muslim Movements in Sri Lanka and Myanmar: Connections and Commonalities

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Asian Studies Centre
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This talk examines the recent rise of violence perpetrated by Buddhist nationalists on Muslim and Christian residents in Sri Lanka and Myanmar.
The recent emergence of Buddhist nationalist movements in Myanmar and Sri Lank--represented most prominently by the 969 Movement and Bodu Bala Sena, respectively--has resulted in violence directed against Muslims and Christians as well as a renewed attention to questions of religious tolerance and state-religion relations in the two countries. This talk will examine historical and contemporary connections between these two Theravada Buddhist countries and consider their different trajectories of monastic involvement in politics. Why have such similar movements emerged, given the countries' quite different socio-political positions, Myanmar in the midst of an uncertain transition out of poverty and military rule, and Sri Lanka coming off the brutal conclusion of a civil war in which the state emerged the victor? Of particular interest here are the ideologies and arguments deployed by Buddhist actors in both countries to justify their attitudes and actions towards non-Buddhists. Talk given by Dr Matthew J Walton, Aung San Suu Kyi Senior Research Fellow in Modern Burmese Studies, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford

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Asian Studies Centre
People
Matthew Walton
Keywords
burma
myanmar
sri lanka
Buddhist
muslim
violence
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 08/04/2014
Duration: 00:59:19

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Defending at the The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia: An English Barrister's Perspective

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Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars
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David Josse, QC, gives a talk about working on the defense council at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia on the trials of Momcilo Krajisnik and then Milan Gvero.
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Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars
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David Josse
Keywords
law
politics
Yugoslavia
ICTY
defense
legal defense
Momcilo Krajisnik
Milan Gvero.
Department: Centre for Criminology
Date Added: 08/04/2014
Duration: 00:41:01

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Asian Studies Centre

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Asian Studies Centre
The Asian Studies Centre was founded in 1982 at St Antony's College and is primarily a co-ordinating organisation which exists to bring together specialists from a wide variety of different disciplines. Geographically, the Centre predominantly covers South, Southeast and East Asia. The Asian Studies Centre works closely with scholars in the Oriental Institute, the Oxford China Centre, the Contemporary South Asian Studies Programme and the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies (in premises at St Antony's). The Asian Studies Centre is host to the Taiwan Studies Programme, Modern Burmese Studies Programme, the South Asian History Seminar Series and the Southeast Asian Studies Seminar Series.

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Legally Married: Love and Law in the UK and the US - Book Launch

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Scot Peterson and Iain McLean discuss their new book, which explores the facts and opinions behind the legislating of same-sex marriage in the United Kingdom and the United States
On 21st November 2013 Scot Peterson and Iain McLean launched their book, 'Legally Married: Love and Law in the UK and the US', which aims to give the facts needed to develop an informed judgment regarding same-sex marriage in the UK and the US, and to look at the claims made on both sides of the debate, and to place them in their historical context and contribute in a reasoned, unbiased way. This podcast is a recording of the lecture given at the launch of this book.
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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Scot Peterson
Iain McLean
Max Goplerud
Richard Johnson
Keywords
same-sex couples
marriage
legislation
UK
us
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 07/04/2014
Duration: 00:42:29

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Launch of Constitutional Studies Programme

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Marking the launch of Oxford's Constitutional Studies Programme, which seeks to increase the amount of interdisciplinary cooperation between law and political science in the field of constitutional studies.
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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
People
Scot Peterson
Elizabeth Frazer
Nick Barber
Iain McLean
Jeremy Waldron
Keywords
constitutional studies
law
political theory
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 07/04/2014
Duration: 01:15:15

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FMR 45 Connecting and communicating after Typhoon Haiyan

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Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)
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In the first month of the Typhoon Haiyan response, one of the priorities facing the international community was to re-establish internet connectivity in order to facilitate information sharing and the provision of assistance.
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Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)
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Mariko Hall
Adam Ashcroft
Keywords
forced migration review
typhoon haiyan
Philippines
communication
displacement
natural disasters
technology
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 07/04/2014
Duration: 00:04:28

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