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Roads of separation: infrastructure politics, "creeping migration" and de facto delimitation in rural Central Asia

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Part of the COMPAS Seminar Series Michaelmas 2013: Rebordering: reflections in relation to (post)socialism
Madeleine Reeves (University of Manchester) explores the relationship between infrastructure, (re)bordering, and inter-communal relations in rural Central Asia. Two decades after independence from the Soviet Union, large stretches of the international border between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan remain to be juridically delimited or demarcated. The two states are in disagreement over which maps and normative acts, ratified in one republic but not the other when both were part of the Soviet Union, should be taken as the basis of negotiation for border delimitation today. This presentation explores the contemporary legacies of spatial indeterminacy for understanding the politics of territorial integrity in contemporary Kyrgyzstan. Drawing on ethnographic research in border villages, the paper explores local concerns over creeping migration at new international borders and the contention that has arisen over new initiatives of bypass-building that are intended to reinforce territorial integrity and transport independence in a context of disputed territoriality. In so doing, I seek to bring discussions of rebordering after socialism into conversation with the anthropology of infrastructure, to draw attention to the material politics of border work in contemporary Central Asia.
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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Madeleine Reeves
Keywords
migration
politics
policy
post-socialism
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 11/03/2014
Duration: 01:02:40

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POMP Seminar Series 5

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European Studies Centre
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Vectors of Looking: Reflections on the Luftwaffe's aerial survey of Warsaw, 1944.
Ella Chmielewska (Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh) .
Discussants: John Beck (Department of English, Linguistics and Cultural
Studies, University of Westminster).
Convenor: Mikołaj Kunicki (St Antony’s College, Oxford).

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European Studies Centre
People
Ella Chmielewska
John Beck
Mikołaj Kunicki
Keywords
ww2
Luftwaffe
warsaw
poland
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 11/03/2014
Duration: 01:11:49

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Everyday practices at the Russia - China - Mongolia border

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Part of the COMPAS Seminar Series Michaelmas 2013: Rebordering: reflections in relation to (post)socialism
This paper moves from the usual focus on mobile people crossing borders (migrants, traders, tourists, etc.) to examine more closely the activities of the various state agencies found at the international border. It is argued, focussing on the Russian side, that these agencies need to be disaggregated and that the relations both between and within them are incoherent. The actions of state agencies are not merely reactive but dynamic and unpredictable. Their incoherence and and predictability give rise to wide ranging shifts in the patterns of activity of the mobile people crossing the border.
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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Caroline Humphrey
Keywords
migration
immigration
politics
Russia
borders
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 11/03/2014
Duration: 01:07:03

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Postsocialist subject as a new other: global coloniality, border thinking and decolonial option

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Part of the COMPAS Seminar Series Michaelmas 2013: Rebordering: reflections in relation to (post)socialism
Madina Tlostanova. Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration gives a talk on the post-communist remapping of the world has effectively left the post-socialist people out of the new world order of global coloniality. We are inhabiting its margins and desperately trying to cross the newly drawn seemingly transparent but in fact much more impenetrable boundaries, in the strange capacity of the new subalterns who are longing yet are never able to belong, remaining forever marked with a peculiar double consciousness of being too same to be real others for the West and too different to be fully accepted. This sensibility can evolve in the direction of anger, rejection and hostility, in a predictable assimilative way of crossing borders in order to eventually reroot in a new soil. But it can also give birth to a specific version of positive though critical border thinking (dwelling in the border being the border rather than simply crossing borders). This stance intersects in many ways with decolonial option originating in Latin American thought, as well as with more well known Anglophone postcolonial studies, but there are also considerable diversions due to specific local histories of the Post-Socialist world. Why then the post-socialists still do not have a discourse of their/our own and largely remain invisible? And how the post-socialist border thinking and imaginary can be drawn into the general picture of global coloniality and the no less global decolonial response?
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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Madina Tlostanova
Keywords
migration
policy
politics
Colonialism
post-colonialism
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 11/03/2014
Duration: 00:59:54

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POMP Seminar Series 4

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European Studies Centre
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Poles and Germans into Silesians: Serial Nationalisation's in Late 20th Century Poland.
Speaker: Dr Jim Bjork (Department of History, King’s College London).
Discussant: Dr Hugo Service (Department of History, Oxford).
Chair: Professor Paul Betts (St Antony’s College, Oxford).

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European Studies Centre
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Jim Bjork
Hugo Service
Paul Betts
Keywords
poland
silesia
natioanlisation
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 11/03/2014
Duration: 01:48:13

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Bryce McLeod, a Life in Mathematics In conversation with John Ball

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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A portrait of the contribution that Bryce McLeod has made to mathematics over his career together with his recollections of formative people and events.
Interview by Professor Sir John Ball FRS, FRSE , Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy.

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Bryce McLeod
John Ball
Keywords
maths
oxford
wisconsin
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 11/03/2014
Duration: 01:00:06

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Working worlds: perspectives and problems of a tool for thinking about modern science

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Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars
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Jon Agar will introduce the concept of working worlds, illustrate how they can be used to think about past and present science, and identify some problems and issues.
In a recent historical survey of science in the twentieth century, I devised a concept 'working worlds' which I think helps understand science's relationship with its broader context. Working worlds are arenas of human action that generate problems. The intuition was that science does not operate in a featureless, level environment; rather it responds to an uneven, given landscape of which working worlds are the major features. Our lives, but especially our sciences, have been organised by our orientation towards working worlds. In this seminar I will introduce the concept of working worlds, illustrate how they can be used to think about past and present science, and identify some problems and issues.
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Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars
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Jon Agar
Keywords
science
Department: Oxford Internet Institute
Date Added: 10/03/2014
Duration: 00:37:05

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Privacy in a Digital Age

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Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars
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Julian Huppert discusses privacy in a digital age.
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Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars
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Julian Huppert
Keywords
privacy
internet
politics
Department: Oxford Internet Institute
Date Added: 10/03/2014
Duration: 00:09:02

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An Introduction to the Oxford University International Politics Summer School

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Study Programmes at Continuing Education
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A short introduction to the Oxford University International Politics Summer School by the Programme Director and students.
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Study Programmes at Continuing Education
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Paul Chaisty
Mohammed Al Hinai
Fiona Glenister
Nelleke Hijmans
Timothy Sloan
Keywords
politics
international politics
summer school
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 10/03/2014
Duration: 00:04:36

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An Introduction to the Oxford University Creative Writing Summer School

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Study Programmes at Continuing Education
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A short introduction to the Oxford University Creative Writing Summer School by the Programme Director and students.
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Study Programmes at Continuing Education
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Tara Stubbs
John Collins
Dalia Hosn
Nathan Smale
Alisa Smith
Keywords
creative writing
summer school
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 10/03/2014
Duration: 00:05:11

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