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Elites and Societies: Are our rules capable of solving the crisis? Are our societies finding solutions for themselves?

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Sociologists Donatella Della Porta and Ferenc Miszlivetz both give talks for the Volcano symposium: a series of events discussing the current global crisis.
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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Donatella della Porta
Ferenc Miszlivetz
Keywords
social structures
Ferenc Miszlivetz
volcano symposium
crisis of society
Donatella Della Porta
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 12/11/2012
Duration: 00:53:36

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Crisis in and of Economics

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Economists John Kay and David Ruccio both give talks for the Volcano symposium: a series of events discussing the current global crisis.
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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
People
John Kay
David Ruccio
Keywords
volcano symposium
economic crisis
John Kay
David Ruccio
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 12/11/2012
Duration: 00:40:28

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A Crisis of Civilisation?

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Philosopher Vittorio Hösle, Dominican friar Timothy Radcliffe and writer Malise Ruthven each give a talk for the Volcano symposium: a series of events discussing the current global crisis.

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Vittorio Hösle
Timothy Radcliffe
Malise Ruthven
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Timothy Radcliffe
Vittorio Hösle
volcano symposium
civilisation
Malise Ruthven
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 12/11/2012
Duration: 00:53:47

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The Current Crisis Through the Lens of History

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Art historian Timothy Clarke, political philosopher Antonio Negri and historian David Priestland each give a talk for the Volcano symposium: a series of events discussing the current global crisis.

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
People
Timothy Clarke
Antonio Negri
David Priestland
Keywords
Antonio Negri
David Priestland
volcano symposium
Timothy Clarke
historical capitalism
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 12/11/2012
Duration: 01:24:37

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Introduction to the Volcano symposium

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Stephen Whitefield, head of the Department of Politics and International Relations, gives an introduction to the Volcano symposium: a series of talks discussing the causes of and possible solutions to the current global crisis.
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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Stephen Whitefield
Keywords
end of history
whitefield
economic neoliberalism
volcano symposium
stephen
global crisis
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 12/11/2012
Duration: 00:04:19

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Lessons for banking reform

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Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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Professor Sir John Vickers, Warden All Souls College, gives a workshop on Economic thought looking at banking reform.

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Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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Sir John Vickers
Keywords
crash
economics
capitalism
recession
banking
banking reform
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 10/11/2012
Duration: 00:55:42

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Lessons of The Crisis 2007-2012

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Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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Stanley Fischer, Govenor of the Bank of Israel and Humanitas Visiting Professor of Economic Thought, gives a talk for the Humanitas program.
The Great Depression of the 1930s led to a revolution in macroeconomic thinking and in economic policy. The Great Recession, in which much of the world economy is still engulfed, has seen both monetary and fiscal policy being used to an unprecedented extent, and a greatly strengthened emphasis on the importance of financial stability. But despite these phenomena, and an explosion of professional literature and media attention, the economic policy lessons of the crisis are still in dispute. The Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Economic Thought has been made possible by the generous support of Donald Marron. The Professorship will take place during Michaelmas term and is hosted by Professor Vincent Crawford in association with All Souls College.
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Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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Stanley Fischer
Keywords
Israel
crash
recovery
economics
recession
banking
finance
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 10/11/2012
Duration: 01:22:41

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What is the latest picture from migration statistics?

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Jon Simmons, Home Office, gives a talk for the COMPAS breakfast briefing series.
Movements of people are undoubtedly difficult to measure and irregular or illegal activities more so. It is no wonder then that Migration statistics are often criticised and yet the United Kingdom has available to it a wide range of data on migration and arguably some of the best migration statistics in the world. At this breakfast briefing Jon Simmons will draw on the latest ONS statistics published at the end of August along with other sources to highlight some of the longer-term trends and provide some insights from the data. The talk will make the data accessible and should be of interest to both statistics experts and interested amateurs.
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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Jon Simmons
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 09/11/2012
Duration: 00:36:29

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What works in integration?

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Vidhya Ramalingam, The Institute for Strategic Dialogue, gives a talk for the COMPAS Breakfast Briefing series.
Western Europe has in recent decades grappled with the challenges of building cohesive and equal societies in the face of increasing diversity and new flows of migration. Various models for integration have been tried and tested across Western Europe, and though the investment of time and money has been significant, the results have been mixed, with inequality remaining rife and hostility to immigration on the rise. What little has been done to evaluate such initiatives has mostly been limited to basic studies to fulfill funder reporting requirements, focusing on monies spent, activities conducted, processes and outputs rather than on whether projects, programmes or policies have delivered their broad intended outcomes. In this briefing, ISD presents the results of a one-year project (supported by the Open Society Institute, Brussels) setting out a new framework for understanding and measuring what works in integration projects and initiatives. As part of this project, ISD has undertaken research in the UK, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden to identify best practices, lessons learnt, and the tools and resources required for successful integration programmes. Drawing on these case studies, the briefing will set out key elements for success in integration and recommendations for governments to achieve these ends
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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
People
Vidhya Ramalingam
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 09/11/2012
Duration: 00:17:09

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Taming of the Shrew

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Approaching Shakespeare
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Emma Smith uses evidence of early reception and from more recent productions to discuss the question of whether Katherine is tamed at the end of the play.
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Approaching Shakespeare
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Emma Smith
Keywords
criticism
play
literature
theatre
language
shakespeare
english
#greatwriters
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 09/11/2012
Duration: 00:43:57

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