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The 'down side' of assisted reproductive technologies

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In this seminar for the Fertility and Reproduction Studies Group, Soraya Tremayne (Director of the FRSG) discusses 'Third party donation and the 'happy family' rhetoric in Iran'. 17 November 2011.
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Anthropology
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Soraya Tremayne
Keywords
anthropology
fertility
iran
Reproduction
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 24/05/2012
Duration: 00:48:11

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Meat and Health

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In this Health, Environment and Development seminar, Peter Scarborough (a UL in Public Health) discusses the impact of achieving environmental sustainable diets on deaths from cardiovascular disease and cancer in the UK. 18 October 2011.
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Anthropology
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Peter Scarborough
Keywords
anthropology
Environment
cancer
disease
diet
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 24/05/2012
Duration: 00:43:32

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Brain microcircuits in champanzees and humans

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Stephen Chance of the Neuroanatomy and Cognition Group, based at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, presents insights into IQ and social cognition in chimpanzees and humans. An ICEA Seminar from 1 June 2011.
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Anthropology
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Stephen Chance
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anthropology
cognition
primates
human evolution
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 24/05/2012
Duration: 00:48:39

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Venom, pollinators and parasites

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Anna Nekaris of Oxford Brookes University discusses 'how the poisonous slow loris may reveal the origins of social grooming amongst primates'. An ICEA seminar from 2 November 2011.
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Anthropology
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Anna Nekaris
Keywords
anthropology
primates
human evolution
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 24/05/2012
Duration: 00:51:40

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Extreme climatic events as drivers of early human behaviour in Africa?

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In this seminar for the Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology, Sallie Burrough of Oxford University's School of Geography and the Environment presents an environmental perspective from the Kalahari Desert (23/11/11).
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Anthropology
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Sallie Burrough
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Environment
anthropology
Africa
human evolution
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 24/05/2012
Duration: 00:35:53

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How niche construction affects inheritance systems in human evolution

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A seminar for the Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology by John Odling-Smee (an Emeritus research fellow from Oxford University), 30 November 2011.
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Anthropology
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John Odling-Smee
Keywords
anthropology
cognition
human evolution
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 24/05/2012
Duration: 00:48:57

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2012 Annual Lecture in Law and Society: The Strange History of the American Federal Bill of Rights: England, the United States and the Atlantic World

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Pauline Maier, Professor of American History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology gives the 2012 Annual Lecture in Law and Society. Introduced by Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford.
Inspired in part by the English Declaration of Rights of 1688, Americans began adding declarations of rights to their new state constitutions in 1776. One of the most popular argument raised against the federal Constitution of 1787 was that it lacked a declaration or bill of rights.  Today the amendments to the Constitution proposed by the first Federal Congress in 1789 and approved by the required three-quarters of the states by the end of 1791 are often described as a bill of rights designed to meet that criticism.  However, nobody at the time -not Thomas Jefferson, the great champion of bills of rights, nor George Washington, nor James Madison, nor, it seems, anyone else- referred to either the twelve amendments proposed by Congress or the ten that were finally enacted as a bill of rights. When did they acquire that title, and why? What does the complex story of the American 'bill of rights' suggest about the influence of English precedent on American constitutionalism, and of American constitutionalism on other parts of the Atlantic world?

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Pauline Maier
Denis Galligan
Keywords
human rights
america
constitution
justice
bill of rights
society
law
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 23/05/2012
Duration: 00:58:55

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Geoengineering: Science, politics and ethics

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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An introduction to geoengineering, covering the broad range of issues raised by the emergence of climate engineering as a response to climate change.
Why geoengineering? What has led us to the point where serious attention is now being paid to the possibility of regulating the Earth's climate system? If the structure of political systems, the power of lobby groups and the influence of denial and evasion have prevented effective measures to reduce carbon emissions, how will these same factors condition the development and possible deployment of climate engineering?
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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Clive Hamilton
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geoengineering
climate change
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 23/05/2012
Duration: 00:59:00

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Water Security, Risk and Society Conference

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Water Security, Risk and Society Conference
Presentations given at Oxford's International Conference on Water Security, Risk and Society, April 16-18th 2012. The event convened many of the world's leading thinkers from science, policy and enterprise to understand the status of and pathways to water security at multiple scales.

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The Kosova Liberation Army - a Living Inheritance?

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Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
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ELAC/CCW Seminar Series with Professor James Pettifer (Oxford) on 15 May 2012.

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Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
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James Pettifer
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liberation
army
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 23/05/2012
Duration: 00:35:24

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