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The Social Net(works?): Part 2: Friendship, Community and the Social Media Revolution

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Social Media and Faith
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Panel discussion on Social Media networks asking how are traditional understandings of community and friendship affected by new mediums for communication, especially within the context of Christianity. Presented by the Veritas Forum at Oxford.

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Social Media and Faith
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Robin Dunbar
Jenny Rutherford
Graham Ward
Joel Harrison
Keywords
social media
twitter
Veritas
community
christianity
religion
facebook
internet
friendship
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 19/07/2011
Duration: 00:44:07

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Religion and the (Un)translatability of Cultures

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Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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Professor Jan Assmann gives the first lecture in the Visiting Professorship in Interfaith Studies as part of the Humanitas lecture series.

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Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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Jan Assmann
Keywords
interfaith
religion
cultural studies
humanitas
culture
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 19/07/2011
Duration: 00:57:26

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The Social Net(works?): Part 1: Friendship, Community and the Social Media Revolution

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Social Media and Faith
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Panel discussion on Social Media networks asking how are traditional understandings of community and friendship affected by new mediums for communication, especially within the context of Christianity. Presented by the Veritas Forum at Oxford.

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Social Media and Faith
People
Robin Dunbar
Jenny Rutherford
Graham Ward
Joel Harrison
Keywords
social media
twitter
Veritas
community
christianity
religion
facebook
internet
friendship
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 19/07/2011
Duration: 00:37:54

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The Social Net(works?) Friendship, Community and the Social Media Revolution

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Social Media and Faith
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Panel discussion on Social Media networks asking how are traditional understandings of community and friendship affected by new mediums for communication, especially within the context of Christianity. Presented by the Veritas Forum at Oxford.

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Social Media and Faith
People
Robin Dunbar
Jenny Rutherford
Graham Ward
Joel Harrison
Keywords
social media
twitter
Veritas
community
christianity
religion
facebook
internet
friendship
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 19/07/2011
Duration: 01:28:59

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Social Media and Faith

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With 500 Million users on Facebook, Twitter suggested for the Nobel Peace Prize, and connection proclaimed as the new 'transcendence'; what is friendship and community? How are they affected by social media? And what is the relevance of the Christian religion?

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Tropical Medicine in Kenya

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Translational Medicine
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Professor Kevin Marsh tells us about his research on Tropical Medicine in Kenya.
Prof. Kevin Marsh has a broad research interest in child health in the tropics, with a particular focus in the immune epidemiology of malaria. Prof. Marsh is director of the KEMRI Wellcome Programme in Kenya; he also coordinates the malaria immunology group within the programme.
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Translational Medicine
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Kevin Marsh
Keywords
global health
Epidemiology
immunology
malaria
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 19/07/2011
Duration: 00:03:57

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Tropical Medicine in Kenya

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Malaria
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Professor Kevin Marsh tells us about his research on Tropical Medicine in Kenya.
Professor Kevin Marsh has a broad research interest in child health in the tropics, with a particular focus on the immune epidemiology of malaria. Malaria remains a major world health problem, particularly among children in Africa. Based in Kenya, Professor Marsh is working on preventing and curing malaria in Africa. Professor Marsh is director of the KEMRI Wellcome Programme in Kenya; he also coordinates the malaria immunology group within the programme.
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Malaria
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Kevin Marsh
Keywords
global health
Africa
immunology
malaria
Epidemiology
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 19/07/2011
Duration: 00:03:57

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History of Oxford's Experimental Psychology Department

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Our Mental Wellness
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Professors Oliver Braddick and Larry Weiskrantz give a talk on the history of Oxford University's Experimental Psychology Department as part the department's 113th anniversary.
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Our Mental Wellness
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Larry Weiskrantz
Oliver Braddick
Keywords
oxford
department of psychology
psychology
experimental psychology
history
Department: Department of Experimental Psychology
Date Added: 13/07/2011
Duration: 00:56:53

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Our Mental Wellness

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Our Mental Wellness
Our Mental Wellness is a seminar series organised by the Experimental Psychology Department. The series aims to inform, dispel myths and generate discussion on a range of mental health topics. This is a great opportunity for students, staff and alumni to hear world-leading researchers from the University of Oxford share their expertise about mental health conditions and effective evidence-based treatments. It is a chance to have your questions answered about how we can look after each other’s mental wellness in our community.

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The Weird World of Seventies Britain

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History Faculty
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Dominic Sandbrook is a prolific writer of books on the recent history of Britain and America, as well as a regular columnist in BBC History magazine, the Evening Standard, the Telegraph and the Sunday Times.
Here he addressesses OUHS on the Seventies, a topic for which he has gained fame through his controversial thesis of continuity and conformity in place of the traditional interpretation of a radical cultural revolution.
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History Faculty
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Dominic Sandbrook
Keywords
seventies
strikes
1970
unions
politics
cultural history
history
Department: Faculty of History
Date Added: 13/07/2011
Duration: 00:31:21

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