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Oxford Abridged Short Talks

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Oxford Abridged Short Talks
Short interesting lectures from top Oxford academics. Includes a series of short lectures about love, held on Valentines Day 2011.

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A legacy of dangers: Climate failure and future generations

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Intergenerational Justice: What do we owe future generations?: Hilary Term Seminar Series 2011
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The principles that ought to guide our one-way relations with future generations depend profoundly on the precise nature of what is being provided to or - in this case, inflicted on - them.
Most discussions of intergenerational justice assume that some benefit is being provided to the future. In the case of the accelerating rate of climate change, we face a dilemma. Business-as-usual on our part will make the environment for future generations less hospitable to human enterprises, especially agriculture, than the environment is for us and has been for previous generations, leaving the situation worse than it is now and worse than it would need to be. On the other hand, rapid climate change can be stopped only if emissions of greenhouse gases in general, and carbon dioxide in particular, are limited. Any firm limit will make remaining cumulative emissions zero-sum, so that we will be competing with our own descendants for the limited remaining budget of allowed emissions. This dilemma gives responsibility to future generations a radically different shape in this case. Delivered by Professor Henry Shue, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford.
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Intergenerational Justice: What do we owe future generations?: Hilary Term Seminar Series 2011
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Henry Shue
Keywords
justice
intergenerational
oxfordmartin
climate
crisis
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 09/02/2011
Duration: 00:40:01

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Egyptian Collection at the Pitt Rivers Museum

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St Cross Colloquia
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Colloquia Week 4 HT11: Egyptian Collection at the Pitt Rivers Museum.

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St Cross Colloquia
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Alice Stevenson
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 09/02/2011
Duration: 00:20:54

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Tactical Voting

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St Cross Colloquia
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Colloquia Week 4 HT11: Tactical Voting.

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St Cross Colloquia
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David Hume
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 09/02/2011
Duration: 00:20:00

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The Dynamics of over-the-counter Derivatives Regulation: Bridging the Public-Private Divide

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Podcasts From The Extra-legal Governance Institute (Exlegi)
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Daniel Awrey Faculty of Law University of Oxford, gives a talk on The Dynamics of over-the-counter Derivatives Regulation: Bridging the Public-Private Divide for the Extra-Legal Governance Institute.

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Podcasts From The Extra-legal Governance Institute (Exlegi)
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Daniel Awrey
Keywords
extra-legal
sociology
Governance
Department: Department of Sociology
Date Added: 09/02/2011
Duration: 00:54:40

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Closing Remarks

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Oxford Centre for the Study of Corruption and Transparency
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Angus Hawkins closes the conference.

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Oxford Centre for the Study of Corruption and Transparency
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Angus Hawkins
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kellogg college
kellogg
transparency
Governance
Department: Kellogg College
Date Added: 09/02/2011
Duration: 00:06:06

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'Encountering Islam in Eastern African: Transnational History and Imperialism, c. 1880-1930'

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Global and Imperial History Research Seminar
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Prof. Anderson (Oxford University) examines the tumultuous history in the Jubaland area of southern Somalia and northern Kenya at the turn of the 20th century.
Professor David Anderson (Oxford University, African Studies Centre) presents research on the history of Jubaland, located in Southern Somalia and, previously until 1924, part of the Kenya colony and East African protectorate. Focused on the tumultuous history of British involvement in this area, Prof. Anderson uses the themes of Islam, imperialism(s), and transnational history to understand what was going on in this region at the turn of the 20th century. Anderson offers possible insights for the troubles facing this region today.

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Global and Imperial History Research Seminar
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David Anderson
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East Africa
northern Kenya
Kenya African Rifles
Jubaland
Ethiopia
Kenya colony
Italians
somalia
British East Africa company
Mad Mula
Al-Shabab
islam
Department: Faculty of History
Date Added: 09/02/2011
Duration: 00:53:45

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Encountering Islam in Eastern African: Transnational History and Imperialism, c. 1880-1930 (Global and Imperial History Research Seminar)

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African Studies Centre
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Prof. Anderson (Oxford University) examines the tumultuous history in the Jubaland area of southern Somalia and northern Kenya at the turn of the 20th century. (Presented in the Global and Imperial History Research Seminar).
Professor David Anderson (Oxford University, African Studies Centre) presents research on the history of Jubaland, located in Southern Somalia and, previously until 1924, part of the Kenya colony and East African protectorate. Focused on the tumultuous history of British involvement in this area, Prof. Anderson uses the themes of Islam, imperialism(s), and transnational history to understand what was going on in this region at the turn of the 20th century. Anderson offers possible insights for the troubles facing this region today. (Presented at the Global and Imperial History Research Seminar, History Faculty, University of Oxford, http://www.history.ox.ac.uk)

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African Studies Centre
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David Anderson
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East Africa
northern Kenya
Kenya African Rifles
Jubaland
Ethiopia
Kenya colony
Italians
somalia
British East Africa company
Mad Mula
Al-Shabab
islam
Department: Centre for African Studies
Date Added: 09/02/2011
Duration: 00:53:45

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The case of the slave ship Progresso: the Royal Navy, the trans-Atlantic slave trade and the Cape (African Studies Centre Seminar)

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African Studies Centre
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Prof. Harries examines the surprising role the Cape played in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and the challenges the Royal Navy was forced to deal with in stopping slave ships.
Professor Patrick Harries' (Basel University) examination of the historical role the Cape area played in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade offers significant conclusions on the challenges the Royal Navy faced in prohibiting the slave trade, the reality of conditions aboard slave ships, and how historians might view P.G. Hill's classic work 'Fifty Days on Board a Slave Vessel'.
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African Studies Centre
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Patrick Harries
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slave trade
south africa
Africa
slavery
Royal Navy
the Progresso
Department: Centre for African Studies
Date Added: 09/02/2011
Duration: 00:52:03

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Uehiro Oxford Institute

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
A selection of seminars and special lectures on wide-ranging topics relating to practical ethics brought to you by the Uehiro Oxford Institute.

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