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(In)formal Economies, Economies of Favour: The End of Transition?

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Dr John Round, Senior Lecturer in Human Geography, University of Birmingham and Higher School of Economics, Moscow and Dr Nicolette Makovicky, Departmental Lecturer in Russian and East European Studies give a talk for the FLJS Series
Twenty-five years on from the collapse of communism in the Eastern Bloc, this book colloquium will take a comparative approach to two new publications on the importance in everyday life of the informal economy in a post-Soviet, post-Socialist era. In recent years, there has emerged a growing consensus among social scientists that everyday economic transactions — comprising cash-in-hand work, subsistence production, and the use of social networks — have increasingly become subsumed by a more thoroughly regulated formal economy. But two books published in the last year challenge this view, by bringing to light the thriving, if hidden, informal economies in Russia and Eastern Europe. Economies of Favour after Socialism by Nicolette Makovicky and David Henig (Oxford University Press, 2014) and The Role of Informal Economies in the Post-Soviet World. The End of Transition? by John Round, Colin C. Williams, and Peter Rodgers (Routledge, 2013) explore the intricate relationship between formal and informal economies, and suggest that informal economies are not merely the residue of a past era, but constitute an essential part of the entire economy to this day. The colloquium will bring together two of the authors, Dr Nicolette Makovicky and Dr John Round, with socio-legal scholars and anthropologists to explore these complex relationships, and discuss how informal work, often, actually supports more formal income, as people can only afford to undertake low-paid formal work as a result of their informal incomes. These publications open up an important debate on the ambit of law and the reach of its regulatory control; understandings of, and attitudes towards, laws and legal systems; and the impact and effectiveness of laws on wider social relations.
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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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John Round
Nicolette Makovicky
Keywords
law
justice
socialism
capitalism
economics
politics
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 25/03/2014
Duration: 01:07:57

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Democratic Deficits and Gender Quotas: The Evolution of the Proposed EU Directive on Gender Balance on Corporate Boards

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Julie C. Suk, Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York, gives a talk for the Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards and Democratic Legitimacy debate
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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Julie Suk
Keywords
gender
feminism
law
politics
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 25/03/2014
Duration: 00:47:37

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Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards -The diffusion of a distinct national policy reform

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Mari Teigen, Research Director, Institute for Social Research, Oslo, Norway, gives a talk for the Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards and Democratic Legitimacy debate

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Mari Teigen
Keywords
gender
feminism
law
politics
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 25/03/2014
Duration: 00:26:02

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The Critical Mass Marker Approach to Gender Quotas

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Jude Browne, Jessica and Peter Frankopan Director of Gender Studies, University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies, gives a talk for the Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards and Democratic Legitimacy debate

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Jude Browne
Keywords
gender
feminism
law
politics
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 25/03/2014
Duration: 00:33:27

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Are freedom, peace, and justice incompatible agendas?

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Weidenfeld Debates
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The Inaugural Berger Lecture in Human Rights and Human Dignity was given by Mme Justice Louise Arbour. President and CEO of the International Crisis Group (Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada and Chief Pro
The Inaugural Berger Lecture in Human Rights and Human Dignity was given by Mme Justice Louise Arbour. President and CEO of the International Crisis Group
(Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada and Chief Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal on Yugoslavia.)

The event was hosted at the T.S Eliot Theatre, Merton College, Oxford on Monday 17th February 2014.

The lecture is held in honour of Roland Berger Strategy Consultants who support five Weidenfeld Scholars to study at the University of Oxford each year.

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Weidenfeld Debates
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louise arbour
Nick Rawlins
roland berger
Adam Roberts
tamaz szigeti
Keywords
human rights
freedom
peace
justice
Department: Trinity College
Date Added: 24/03/2014
Duration: 01:03:17

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Monopolizing God: The Politics of Religion and Citizens' Rights Today

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Weidenfeld Debates
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Is the discourse of God getting monopolized for political reasons? How are citizens’ rights to be safeguarded if the will of the people and the interpretations of the will of God are not always aligned?
Panel disucssion moderated by BBC Presenter Nelufar Heyadar. Panelists include: Dr Tariq Ramadan (Prof. of Contemporary Islamic Studies, Oxford), Dr Anicée Van Engeland (Lecturer in law, SOAS), Dr Monica Toft (Prof. of Government AND Public Policy, Oxford). Introduced by Amna Sarfraz.

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Weidenfeld Debates
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Nelufar Heyadar
Tariq Ramadan
Anicée Van Engeland
Monica Toft
Amna Sarfraz
Keywords
politics
religion
egypt
syria
law
weidenfeld
Department: Trinity College
Date Added: 24/03/2014
Duration: 00:58:02

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Multi-Word Vocabulary and literacy development in children with English as an Additional Language

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Department of Education Public Seminars
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Dr Vicky Murphy talks on research examining figurative vocabulary knowledge in primary school children with EAL, examining collocations (multiword phrases) and idioms and the relative contribution this type of word knowledge makes to literacy development.
Dr Vicki Murphy is Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition at the Department of Education, University of Oxford.
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Department of Education Public Seminars
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Vicki Murphy
Keywords
languages
linguistics
teaching
idioms
multilingual
Department: Department of Education
Date Added: 24/03/2014
Duration: 00:53:25

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Keeping our secrets? Shaping internet technologies for the public good

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Oxford London Lecture
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The Internet and related technologies, like smartphones and social networking services, are now a pervasive part of British life. Connected cars, smart cities, and ambient loos are coming soon.
How far can societies shape the development of such computing and communications technologies, so that they serve the public good as well as private interests? How can technologists translate values such as privacy into hardware designs, software code, and system architectures? Should - and can - governments intervene effectively to ensure this happens? And who decides what those values should be?

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Oxford London Lecture
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Ian Brown
Keywords
internet
robot
security
cyber security
rights
privacy
social network
communication
Department: Oxford University Development Office
Date Added: 24/03/2014
Duration: 00:38:50

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Brief interventions for weight management in primary care

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Amanda Lewis Department of Primary Care Health Science, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series
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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Amanda Lewis
Keywords
obesity
UBVO
weight management
Primary Care
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 22/03/2014
Duration: 00:34:31

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Comparative political ecologies of food and diet: systems of provision in Trinidad and Cuba

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Marisa Wilson, University of Edinburgh, gives a talk for the UBVO semianr series
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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Marisa Wilson
Keywords
obesity
diet
trinidad
Cuba
food
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 22/03/2014
Duration: 00:32:17

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