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John Milton

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Kellogg College
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Dr Anna Beer shares a few short extracts of Milton's poem Lycidas and discusses what they show about Milton's very special qualities as a writer.
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Kellogg College
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Anna Beer
Keywords
life
john milton
lycidas
literature
english
Department: Kellogg College
Date Added: 15/03/2012
Duration: 00:18:31

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RSC Public Seminars 2012: Conceptualising Structure and Agency in Environmental Displacement

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Refugee Studies Centre
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RSC Public Seminar series of Hilary Term 2012.
Podcast from the Refugee Studies Centre's Public Seminar Series on 'Critical Approaches to Environmental Displacement' convened by Dr Alexander Betts. This podcast was recorded on Wednesday 7 March 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. The seminar was delivered by Dr Hein de Haas, University of Oxford

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Refugee Studies Centre
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Hein de Haas
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 13/03/2012
Duration: 00:49:22

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RSC Public Seminars 2012: Climate Change and Organisational Change in UNHCR and IOM

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Refugee Studies Centre
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RSC Public Seminar series of Hilary Term 2012.
Podcast from the Refugee Studies Centre's Public Seminar Series on 'Critical Approaches to Environmental Displacement' convened by Dr Alexander Betts. This podcast was recorded on Wednesday 29 February 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. The seminar was delivered by Nina Hall, University of Oxford.
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Refugee Studies Centre
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Nina Hall
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 13/03/2012
Duration: 00:32:22

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RSC Public Seminars 2012: Pre-Empting Race: climate change, migration and the future-conditional

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Refugee Studies Centre
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RSC Public Seminar series of Hilary Term 2012.
Podcast from the Refugee Studies Centre's Public Seminar Series on 'Critical Approaches to Environmental Displacement' convened by Dr Alexander Betts. This podcast was recorded on 22 February 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. The seminar was delivered by Dr Andrew Baldwin, Durham University.

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Refugee Studies Centre
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Andrew Baldwin
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 13/03/2012
Duration: 00:38:45

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The Lure of the East: the Oriental and Philosophical Tale in Eighteenth-Century England

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Great Writers Inspire
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Professor Ros Ballaster discusses the objectives of oriental tales published in the second half of the 18th Century which use the sheer power of storytelling to conjure up alternative worlds.
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Great Writers Inspire
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Ros Ballaster
Keywords
great writers inspire
eighteenth-century
#greatwriters
oriental
literature
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 13/03/2012
Duration: 00:13:05

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Facebook Resistance? Understanding the Role of the Internet in the Arab Revolutions

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Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars
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Revolutions are currently sweeping the Arab world, from Tunisia to Egypt and Libya to Bahrain. The Internet has been reported as a key factor, but we in fact know little of its role in these revolutions.
Revolutions are currently sweeping the Arab world: from Tunisia to Egypt and Libya to Bahrain. After decades of dictatorship, mass mobilisations and strikes are bringing down presidents and redrawing constitutions. These mass revolts are inspirational throughout the world and have swiftly shattered the notion of passivity and complacency that has for long been coined as the 'Arab exception'. But the unfolding events raise many questions, most pressingly: what were the main reasons of this unprecedented turmoil. The role of the Internet has been reported as a key source. The soundbites that resonated during the Iran protests in 2009 - Twitter Revolution - were neatly echoed or replaced with new ones - Facebook Revolution. But despite the stormy debates taking place online and offline, fueled by the massive outpour of journalistic editorials about the impact of the Internet, we in fact know little of the empirical role of the Internet in these revolutions; neither in terms of Internet producers nor Internet consumers. In times of revolution, how can traditional academic frameworks regarding the social and political implications of the Internet help explain the dialectic between technology and social change as well as offering a way forward to the very people on the ground employing these new tools? These and other issues will be discussed by a panel of experts representing an interesting mix of academics and activists.

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Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars
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Miriyam Aouragh
Noha Atef
Khaled Hroub
George Weyman
Keywords
Bahrain
mobilisation
revolution
iran
libya
consumers
Tunisia
Arab world
revolt
social change
collective action
Arab Spring
egypt
producers
social networks
Twitter Revolution
politics
technology
Facebook Revolution
Department: Oxford Internet Institute
Date Added: 12/03/2012
Duration: 01:03:05

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Squatter movements in the Vaal Triangle

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African Studies Centre
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Dr Noor Nieftagodien (University of Witwatersrand) gives a talk for the African Studies Centre on 8th March 2012.
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African Studies Centre
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Noor Nieftagodien
Keywords
south africa
Africa
townships
society
squatting
poverty
Department: Centre for African Studies
Date Added: 12/03/2012
Duration: 00:35:07

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Motivations for marriage and marital (un)happiness: Discourses in Japanese women's magazines

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Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies
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Dr Barbara Holthus (Senior Research Fellow, Social Science Section, German Institute for Japanese Studies Tokyo) gives a talk for the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies on Thursday 16th February 2012.
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Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies
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Barbara Holthus
Keywords
gender
japanese studies
anthropology
society
marriage
magazines
media
japan
women
Department: Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies
Date Added: 12/03/2012
Duration: 01:04:43

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Conclusion

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Comparative Methods Workshop
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Professor Martin Seeleib-Kaiser concludes the ESRC/OISP Workshop on Comparative Methods.
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Comparative Methods Workshop
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Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Keywords
society
social policy
comparative methodolgy
intervention
Department: Department of Social Policy and Intervention
Date Added: 12/03/2012
Duration: 00:01:39

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Merging Macro and Micro Data?

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Comparative Methods Workshop
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Session 6 of the ESRC/OISP Workshop on Comparative Methods - Merging Macro and Micro Data? with Dr Mark Tomlinson.
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Comparative Methods Workshop
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Mark Tomlinson
Keywords
macro-analysis
micro-analysis
social policy
society
comparative methodolgy
intervention
Department: Department of Social Policy and Intervention
Date Added: 12/03/2012
Duration: 00:39:00

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