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Aftermaths: South Africa after Transitional Justice

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Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars
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Prof. Paul Gready, Director of the Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York, gives a talk for the OTJR seminar Series on South Africa and Transitional Justice. Introduced by Phil Clark.
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Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars
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Paul Gready
Keywords
justice
politics
society
transitional justice
south africa
Department: Centre for Criminology
Date Added: 28/06/2011
Duration: 00:48:28

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International Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Professor Neil MacFarlane, Fellow in International Relations gives a talk on Humanitarian aid, the responsibility of the international community to protect individuals and groups on 18th June 2011.
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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Neil MacFarlane
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politics
humanitarianism
international relations
international aid
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 28/06/2011
Duration: 00:48:02

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International Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect

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St Anne's College
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Professor Neil MacFarlane, Fellow in International Relations gives a talk on Humanitarian aid, the responsibility of the international community to protect individuals and groups on 18th June 2011.
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St Anne's College
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Neil MacFarlane
Keywords
politics
humanitarianism
international relations
international aid
Department: St Anne's College
Date Added: 28/06/2011
Duration: 00:48:02

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Utilitarianism: Mill and the utility calculus

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A Romp Through Ethics for Complete Beginners
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Part 6 of 7 in Marianne Talbot's "A Romp Through Ethics for Complete Beginners". A reflection on Mill's account of morality, and the greatest happiness of the greatest number.
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A Romp Through Ethics for Complete Beginners
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Marianne Talbot
Keywords
ethical
moral law
morals
philosophy
utilitarianism
ethics
mill
morality
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 27/06/2011
Duration: 01:30:24

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Out of the harem; Arab revolutions and the end of patriarchy?

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Lady Margaret Hall
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Dr Mai Yamani discusses the issues surrounding patrarchy and changing cultures in the arab world.

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Lady Margaret Hall
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Mai Yamani
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arab revolt
patriarchy
Department: Lady Margaret Hall
Date Added: 24/06/2011
Duration: 00:35:44

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Shrunken Heads at the Pitt Rivers Museum

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Pitt Rivers Museum
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The display of shrunken heads at the Pitt Rivers Museum fascinates many visitors. In this podcast, Dr Laura Peers, curator, explains where they come from, why they were made, and the curatorial issues involved in displaying them.
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Pitt Rivers Museum
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Laura Peers
Keywords
achuar
museum
pitt rivers
shuar
anthropology
shrunken heads
Department: Pitt Rivers Museum
Date Added: 24/06/2011
Duration: 00:24:21

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Witchcraft and the Colonial Life of the Fetish (African History and Politics Seminar)

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African Studies Centre
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Professor Florence Bernault (Wisconsin) presents her work on the historical role of 'fetish' and 'witchcraft' in colonial Africa and the historical development of their linguistic uses.
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African Studies Centre
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Florence Bernault
Department: Centre for African Studies
Date Added: 22/06/2011
Duration: 00:50:02

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'Rubber Will Not Keep in this Country' - Failed Development in Benin, 1897-1921 (African History and Politics Seminar)

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African Studies Centre
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Dr James Fenske (Oxford) presents his ongoing research on the history of the rubber trade in Benin, and presents a comparative study to other areas of rubber trade in West Africa.
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African Studies Centre
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James Fenske
Department: Centre for African Studies
Date Added: 22/06/2011
Duration: 00:56:09

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The Politics of Legal Pluralism: the Case of Community Policing in Mozambique and Swaziland (African Studies Seminar)

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African Studies Centre
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Helene Maria Kyed (DIIS) looks at the role of community policing in Mozambique and Swaziland.

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African Studies Centre
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Helene Maria Kyed
Department: Centre for African Studies
Date Added: 22/06/2011
Duration: 00:59:32

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Lady Margaret Hall is an academic community at Oxford University, utterly committed to research and scholarship and to effective, highly personalised teaching and learning for students from all backgrounds. The College prepares its students to live and work in a fast-moving, complex, and global society that is hungry for knowledge, communication, and integrity. LMH was born 133 years ago of a dual passion for learning and for equality, and it continues to draw inspiration from this great foundation vision. LMH today is fortunate to be located on the same but enlarged site of its original foundation. We are global in spirit and composition, but we are also identified by our local place at the end of Norham Gardens in Oxford, and the direct link this gives us to every LMH generation that has lived and studied here since LMH welcomed its first students in 1879.

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