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Su Zun Mon

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Marnie Howlett

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Meet the pigments: the art and science of early English decoration

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Discover how cutting-edge scientific techniques are transforming our understanding of medieval manuscripts, and how book production began to recover under King Alfred and his successors

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
People
Matthew Holford
Richard Gameson
Helen Cook
Keywords
Polonsky foundation
pigments
manuscripts
medieval
King Alfred
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 24/05/2022
Duration: 01:02:03

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Nation-Building in the Borderlands of a Borderland: A Cartographical Examination of the Russia-Ukraine War

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Changing Character of War
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Dr Marnie Howlett presents an engaging and thought-provoking look at the cartographical causes and consequences of the war. She looks at Ukraine's position between East and West and the implications of its long history of shifting borders with Russia.
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, much attention within political and military circles has been devoted to examining the origins of the seemingly unexpected war. However, these analyses have primarily explored the foreign policy objectives of Russia and the motivations of its president. This talk will instead consider the cartographical causes and consequences of the conflict. In drawing on cartographical material gathered through ethnographic fieldwork in three Ukrainian regions between 2018-2022, this talk will show how the war is connected to Ukraine’s position between the East and West. In particular, the ways its borderland status has been utilised throughout history by both neighbouring Russia and the European Union will be considered, especially how it has complicated processes of state- and nation-building since the state’s independence in 1991. Finally, the talk will argue for the importance of realising the nuances at the grassroots in Ukraine for understanding both the Russia-Ukraine war and the future direction of the country.

Dr Marnie Howlett is a Departmental Lecturer in Politics (Qualitative Methods) in the Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR) at the University of Oxford. She holds a PhD in International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), as well as a BA (High Honours) in International Studies and MA in Political Science from the University of Saskatchewan. Dr Howlett’s research centres on the intersection of cartography, nationalism, and geopolitics within the former Soviet Union, particularly Ukraine. Her interests also include research ethics, and the use of visual and spatial methods for political science research.

Dr Howlett currently teaches on the postgraduate Qualitative Methods in Political Science, Research Design in Comparative Political Science, and Comparative Political Science courses in the DPIR. She is also working on a book monograph, Imagined Borderlands, which explores the intersection and overlap of imagined and territorial cartographies to better explain contemporary nationalism and politics in Ukraine. Her research has appeared in The Conversation and on media channels in Canada, the UK, Europe, and Asia.

Prior to pursuing her PhD, Dr Howlett served as a legislative intern and policy analyst with the Saskatchewan Legislature in Regina, Canada. She has volunteered extensively in Canada and Ukraine with the non-governmental organisation, Help Us Help The Children, which works with Ukrainian orphans and families of war. Dr Howlett also served as an international electoral observer on three missions with CANADEM during Ukraine’s presidential and parliamentary elections in 2019.

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Changing Character of War
People
Marnie Howlett
Keywords
Russia
ukraine
conflict
national identity
borders
war
Department: Pembroke College
Date Added: 24/05/2022
Duration: 00:30:07

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Assimilation or change? Normans at Winchester

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Lyell Lectures
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The fifth lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge)
From Memory to Written Record: English Liturgical Books and Musical Notations, 900–1150

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Lyell Lectures
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Susan Rankin
Keywords
scribes
community
memory
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 24/05/2022
Duration: 00:55:17

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Klaudia Krawiecka

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We are what we do

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Proving the Negative (PTNPod): Swanning About in Cyber Security
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Instead of passwords, what if computers used our high fives to log us in?
Okay, so what if instead of passwords, gadgets high fived us instead? This week we're talking with Klaudia about behavioural biometrics, usable security and how hackers might try to mimic gestures and body language!

Klaudia is a doctoral student at the Centre for Doctoral Training in Cyber Security at the University of Oxford and the recipient of the Women Techmakers scholarship 2019. Her research focuses on leveraging the heterogeneity of IoT devices to improve the security of smart environments. She graduated from the NordSecMob programme in 2017, obtaining a master's degree in Security and Mobile Computing.

Recent papers: Krawiecka, K. et al (2022). Biometric Identification System based on Object Interactions in Internet of Things Environments; Krawiecka, K. et al (2021). Plug-and-Play: Framework for Remote Experimentation in Cyber Security. In European Symposium on Usable Security 2021 (pp. 48-58). doi: 10.1145/3481357.3481518

Check out the Perspektywy Women in Tech Summit 2022: https://womenintechsummit.pl
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Proving the Negative (PTNPod): Swanning About in Cyber Security
People
Arianna Schuler Scott
Claudine Tinsman
Klaudia Krawiecka
Keywords
cyber security
identification
authentication
usability
biometrics
security
proving the negative
ptnpod
Department: Cyber Security Centre
Date Added: 21/05/2022
Duration: 00:23:03

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Sun Zun Mon

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Putting yourself in their shoes - the key to success

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Future of Business
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Su Zun Mon, a Weidenfeld-Hoffmann scholar, shares her insights on the different operating systems of social enterprises and intergovernmental organisations (IGOs) based on her experiences in Myanmar.
This episode sheds light on how Product Management rooted in human-centered design is not only essential in tech, but also in the development sector.

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Future of Business
People
Su Zun Mon
Grace Chou
Keywords
human-centered design
system mapping
social enterprise
inter-governmental organizations
agriculture
myanmar
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 20/05/2022
Duration: 00:26:34

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Esther Hertzog

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