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From global credit-crunch to Eurocrisis and double-dip recession: whatever next?

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Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2012
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The 25 years up to the 2007-8 global credit crunch were ones of privatisation, deregulation, financialisation and, in the UK, demutualisation. Professor Jonathan Michie will discuss the causes and consequences of the global credit crunch.
The 25 years up to the 2007-8 global credit crunch were ones of privatisation, deregulation, financialisation and, in the UK, demutualisation. Many claimed that we had entered a new era of prosperity, with the end of 'boom and bust'. Others argued that the form that globalisation was not inevitable, and that the increasing inequality was a policy choice that could and should be resisted. This talk will discuss the causes and consequences of the global credit crunch. Economist Professor Jonathan Michie is Director of the Department for Continuing Education and President of Kellogg College. He specialises in mutuals and employee-owned companies and globalisation.
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Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2012
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Jonathan Michie
Keywords
credit crunch
demutualisation
economics
feature
openday
michie
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 19/12/2012
Duration: 00:46:57

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From global credit-crunch to Eurocrisis and double-dip recession: whatever next?

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Kellogg College
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The 25 years up to the 2007-8 global credit crunch were ones of privatisation, deregulation, financialisation and, in the UK, demutualisation. Professor Jonathan Michie will discuss the causes and consequences of the global credit crunch.
The 25 years up to the 2007-8 global credit crunch were ones of privatisation, deregulation, financialisation and, in the UK, demutualisation. Many claimed that we had entered a new era of prosperity, with the end of 'boom and bust'. Others argued that the form that globalisation was not inevitable, and that the increasing inequality was a policy choice that could and should be resisted. This talk will discuss the causes and consequences of the global credit crunch. Economist Professor Jonathan Michie is Director of the Department for Continuing Education and President of Kellogg College. He specialises in mutuals and employee-owned companies and globalisation.
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Kellogg College
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Jonathan Michie
Keywords
credit crunch
demutualisation
economics
feature
openday
michie
Department: Kellogg College
Date Added: 19/12/2012
Duration: 00:46:46

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Understanding Global Refugee Policy (Closing plenary)

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Refugee Studies Centre
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RSC 30th Anniversary Conference. Closing plenary by Filippo Grandi (UNRWA), Arafat Jamal (IASC) and James Milner (Carleton University) recorded on 7 December 2012 at St Anne's College, Oxford.
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Refugee Studies Centre
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Filippo Grandi
Arafat Jamal
James Milner
Keywords
forced migration
refugees
migration
displacement
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 14/12/2012
Duration: 01:28:51

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Understanding Global Refugee Policy (Opening plenary)

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Refugee Studies Centre
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RSC 30th Anniversary Conference. Opening plenary by Professor Guy S. Goodwin-Gill (University of Oxford) recorded on 6 December 2012 at St Anne's College, Oxford.
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Refugee Studies Centre
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Guy S. Goodwin-Gill
Keywords
forced migration
refugees
migration
displacement
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 14/12/2012
Duration: 00:43:10

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The architecture of refugee protection

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Refugee Studies Centre
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Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture 2012. Lecture by Professor Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar (Co-Director of the Stanford Center for International Security and Cooperation)recorded on 7 November 2012 at the Oxford Museum of Natural History.
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Refugee Studies Centre
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Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
Keywords
relief
humanitarianism
aid
refugees
disasters
conflict
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 14/12/2012
Duration: 01:18:42

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Efficient Cycling

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Sustainable Travel
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Whether you're an experienced cycle commuter or a nervous potential new starter there's something for everyone in this fantastic talk from experienced cyclist and road traffic expert Jared Spier.
He shows you how to efficiently negotiate bus and car traffic, be seen in the dark, manage the pedestrian/tourist threat, how to work around other cyclists and how to cycle more easily and get where you want faster.
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Sustainable Travel
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Jared Spier
Keywords
cyclist
cycling
tourist
travel
safety
oxford
commuting
Department: Estates Services
Date Added: 14/12/2012
Duration: 00:56:38

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Image Matching on Printed Images in Bodleian Collections

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Giles Bergel and Andrew Zisserman from the Broadside Ballad Connections project demonstrate new image matching software that allows researchers to track images across early forms of printed literature. Visit http://ballads.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/.
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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Giles Bergel
Andrew Zisserman
Relja Arandjelovic
Keywords
literature
art
printing
design
images
ballads
software
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 13/12/2012
Duration: 00:19:46

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The Metaphysics of Rovelli's Relational Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

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Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies
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Mauro Dorato (University of Rome) gives a talk for the Metaphysics of Relations Conference, held on 3rd-5th October 2012 in University of London.
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Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies
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Mauro Dorato
Keywords
relations
philosophy
metaphysics
ontology
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 12/12/2012
Duration: 00:39:30

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Causal Relations

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Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies
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John Heil (Washington University in St. Louis) gives a talk for the Metaphysics of Relations Conference, held on 3rd-5th October 2012 in University of London.
On the received view of causation, causal relations are a distinctive species of external relation. This paper explores the implications of adopting a conception of causation according to which causal relations are understood as manifestings of reciprocal powers. On such a conception, causation would most naturally be seen as a kind of internal relation, a relation founded on non-relational features of its relata. The consequences of such a view for familiar conceptions of natural necessity are assessed.
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Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies
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John Heil
Keywords
relations
philosophy
metaphysics
ontology
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 12/12/2012
Duration: 00:36:29

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