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Pitt Rivers Museum

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Pitt Rivers Museum
Pitt Rivers Museum at the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography in Oxford houses archaeological and ethnographic objects from all parts of the world.

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Demographic balance and human capital from an intergenerational perspective

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Intergenerational Justice: What do we owe future generations?: Hilary Term Seminar Series 2011
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Our world is demographically divided - some populations continue to grow rapidly, while others are already on a shrinking trajectory.
But it is becoming increasingly important to understand how population structures are actually changing, not just increasing in size. Many populations have been ageing in an historically unprecedented way, and an acceleration of global population ageing is almost certain for the coming decades. At the same time, the educational achievement among the young is improving dramatically in many parts of the world. This implies that the future workforce will be better educated and, in the context of ageing, the higher productivity of workers may (over)compensate for their relatively smaller numbers. It also implies that the future elderly will be much better educated than today's elderly, with many consequences for their health and potential productivity. Professor Lutz's presentation will provide an opportunity to put this whole complex picture of changing global demographics into the context of our vulnerability and adaptive capacity to climate change, as viewed from an intergenerational perspective. Delivered by Professor Wolfgang Lutz, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Vienna.

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Intergenerational Justice: What do we owe future generations?: Hilary Term Seminar Series 2011
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Wolfgang Lutz
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justice
aging
intergenerational
oxfordmartin
demographics
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 18/02/2011
Duration: 00:48:00

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Oxford London Lecture

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Oxford London Lecture
This is an annual lecture series hosted by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford. Exploring the newest research emerging from Oxford this lecture and panel discussion will consider how research at Oxford impacts on the world in the twenty-first century. 2011 is the inaugural year of the Oxford London Lecture.

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Letters from Vienna - Freud's correspondence with Pastor Oskar Pfister

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Kellogg College
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Sacred Psychoanalysis: the place of religion and spirituality in contemporary psychoanalysis. Delivered by Dr Alistair Ross.

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Kellogg College
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Alistair Ross
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kellogg college
kellogg
religion
spirituality
alistair ross
Department: Kellogg College
Date Added: 16/02/2011
Duration: 00:48:43

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Young People do a lot of things with technology - does that include learning?

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Kellogg College
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For many young people, being able to use ICTs for learning at home is essential for their educational success - or so, at any rate, the argument goes. Is this in fact turning out to be the case? Delivered by Dr Chris Davies.

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Kellogg College
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Chris Davies
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kellogg college
kellogg
chris davies
learning
teaching
technology
Department: Kellogg College
Date Added: 16/02/2011
Duration: 00:53:50

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Local Dispute Management in Morocco and Its Transnational Environment

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Podcasts From The Extra-legal Governance Institute (Exlegi)
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Bertram Turner, Max Planck Institute, Germany, gives a talk on Local Dispute Management in Morocco and Its Transnational Environment for the Extra-Legal Governance Institute.

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Podcasts From The Extra-legal Governance Institute (Exlegi)
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Bertram Turner
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Morocco
law
extra-legal
Governance
crime
Department: Department of Sociology
Date Added: 16/02/2011
Duration: 00:46:06

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Who did Plato (not) love?

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Oxford Abridged Short Talks
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Platonic love? Plato's main text on love, the Symposium, takes a broad look at what love means, offering a serious yet humorous, poignant and flippant, literary philosophical discussion of the topic, with some famous but also surprising outcomes.
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Oxford Abridged Short Talks
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Cressida Ryan
Keywords
philosophy
love
plato
romance
platonic
symposium
Department: Oxford University Development Office
Date Added: 15/02/2011
Duration: 00:12:19

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If marriage is a trade, then what price romance?

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Oxford Abridged Short Talks
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Theatre was a forum for early twentieth-century feminists to challenge romantic ideals of marriage, arguing against society blocking women's access to alternative professions. Did one playwright solve the problem of selling seats without selling out?
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Oxford Abridged Short Talks
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Sol Eltis
Keywords
play
love
theatre
prostitution
romance
valentine's day
feminism
Department: Oxford University Development Office
Date Added: 15/02/2011
Duration: 00:12:22

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Not only the lonely: the social implications of the rise of online dating

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Oxford Abridged Short Talks
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Dr Hogan explores values towards online dating, relating them to whether one's friends have dated online and whether social network software or online personals are responsible for the continued rise in popularity of online dating.
This presentation will explore the many facets of online dating that have emerged from our recent Pan-European study of couples and relationships. In particular, we find that online dating is now a common part of the tool kit for those seeking a new relationship, regardless of country. We also find that while there are more young people meeting online, older singles appear to be far more active in finding a spouse or partner online.
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Oxford Abridged Short Talks
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Bernie Hogan
Keywords
love
valentines
social network
valentine
romance
facebook
online
dating
match
Department: Oxford University Development Office
Date Added: 14/02/2011
Duration: 00:10:27

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Swirls and secrets: the mysteries of Jonathan Swift's love letters

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Oxford Abridged Short Talks
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In Swift's letters to his adored Stella, we see an elaborate combination of language and code to tease his reader but still communicate intimacy. The denial of full disclosure and the refusal to reveal all is part of the game of seduction.
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Oxford Abridged Short Talks
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Abigail Williams
Keywords
literature
letters
valentine
romance
#greatwriters
love
swift
Department: Oxford University Development Office
Date Added: 14/02/2011
Duration: 00:09:34

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