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The Roaring Girl: Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker

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Not Shakespeare: Elizabethan and Jacobean Popular Theatre
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Based on a contemporary scandal of a woman who dressed in male clothing, this play of topsy-turvy genders has fun with some very modern ideas about sexuality, identity and whether we are what we wear.
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Not Shakespeare: Elizabethan and Jacobean Popular Theatre
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Emma Smith
Keywords
jacobean
language
theatre
elizabethan
renaissance
#greatwriters
english
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 13/11/2009
Duration: 00:48:15

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National Broadband Policies: Perspectives from the US and Britain

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Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars
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Robert Hahn discusses his recent paper responding to the US Federal Communications Commission's request for guidance in designing a national US broadband plan.
Robert Hahn discusses his recent paper responding to the US Federal Communications Commission's request for guidance in designing a national broadband plan. William Dutton responds from a comparative perspective with a response to the Digital Britain Report. The paper responds to the US Federal Communications Commission's request for guidance in designing a national broadband plan. It argues that the US market for Internet services is working well overall, as evidenced by nearly ubiquitous coverage, rapid adoption, large investments, and increasing speeds. Still, the market is not working well for all people in all places, and the paper offers a framework for considering policies intended to mitigate those issues. The core of the paper consists of nine recommendations. Two of our recommendations are general. First, the government should ensure that its interventions do more good than harm. Second, the government should define clear, measurable, goals that do not benefit particular firms, technologies, or regions. The remaining seven recommendations provide specific guidance for a US broadband plan. They include: liberalizing spectrum, gathering and analyzing data on broadband demand, targeting resources to where they are most needed, defining broadband access to maximize social gain, designing mechanisms that will achieve the government's broadband goals at the lowest social cost, vigorous antitrust enforcement, and designing policies to facilitate rigorous evaluation.

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Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars
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Robert Hahn
Keywords
antitrust
broadband
communication
economics
Governance
society
competition
FCC
governmnet
internet
policy
technology
market
social
Department: Oxford Internet Institute
Date Added: 13/11/2009
Duration: 01:27:27

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From Weblogs to Twitter: How Did We Get Where We Are Today and What Are the Main Impacts To Date?

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Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars
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What are the most important milestones in the evolution of social media? What factors have shaped their successes and limitations?
Although the dates of the earliest 'weblog' are a matter of some debate, the majority of their growth in popularity has arisen over the past ten years. What are the most important milestones in that process of evolution, and what are the factors that have shaped the successes and limitations of social media? Why (if at all) should we expect them to have an inherently democratising or egalitarian effect? Each speaker concludes by identifying the most significant ways in which they think that blogs and social media have had any social, political or economic impact.

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Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars
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Kathryn Corrick
Dave Sifry
Bill Thompson
William Dutton
Nigel Shadbolt
Keywords
social media
reporting
democracy
business
media
twitter
internet
journalism
community
politics
weblog
citizen
communication
news
technology
blogging
Department: Oxford Internet Institute
Date Added: 13/11/2009
Duration: 00:31:25

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Havens across the Sea

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Alumni Weekend
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Local historian Ann Spokes Symonds gives a talk on the Oxford children and mothers who were evacuated to Canada and the USA in July 1941.

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Alumni Weekend
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Ann Spokes Symonds
Keywords
ww2
alumni
evacuation
oxford
world war 2
history
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 12/11/2009
Duration: 00:58:40

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Oxford and the Crime Novel

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Alumni Weekend
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Best-selling crime fiction writer of Wire in the Blood Val McDermind talks about what makes Oxford city so alluring to crime fiction writers. Part of the 2009 Oxford Alumni Weekend.

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Alumni Weekend
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Val McDermind
Keywords
novel
murder
fiction
alumni
crime
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 12/11/2009
Duration: 00:50:04

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Dealing with doctrines: time to outlaw nuclear weapon use?

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Achieving an end-state of "zero" has emerged as an important policy goal for a number of 21st Century challenges. The most prominent example is the "Global Zero" campaign to eliminate nuclear weapons.
To stand any chance of getting near to zero, nuclear weapons must be marginalised in military and security doctrines. That means creating international norms and, if feasible, agreements that until nuclear weapons are universally prohibited by treaty, their use will be treated as a crime against humanity. Dr Johnson considers how the problems of doctrine and use could be addressed.
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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Rebecca Johnson
Keywords
non-proliferation
oxfordmartin
disarm
weapons
nuclear
21school
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 11/11/2009
Duration: 00:40:00

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'Fly Genetics': What can fruit flies tell us about our immune system?

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St Cross Colloquia
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Colloquium - Week 5 MT09 (Senior Speaker).

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St Cross Colloquia
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Petros Ligoxygakis
Keywords
biochemistry
genetics
Immune System
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 11/11/2009
Duration: 00:23:45

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Developing an improved TB vaccine

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Vaccine Research at Oxford
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Dr McShane talks about the University's work in creating an improved vaccine against tuberculosis and she also talks about the urgency of this research.
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Vaccine Research at Oxford
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Helen McShane
Keywords
vaccination
bcg
alumni
vaccine
tb. tuberculosis
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 10/11/2009
Duration: 00:49:42

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HIV: Will there ever be a vaccine?

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Vaccine Research at Oxford
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A talk about the University's work in China and Africa and its attempts to identify the key determinants of protective immunology against HIV infection that should guide future vaccine design.
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Vaccine Research at Oxford
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Sarah Rowland-Jones
Keywords
aids
alumni
hiv
vaccine
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 10/11/2009
Duration: 00:52:04

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Fighting to end Tuberculosis

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Vaccine Research at Oxford
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Helen McShane and Dr Helen Fletcher talk about a new TB vaccine currently being developed at Oxford's Wellcome Trust Centre that could become a more effective vaccine against Tuberculosis.
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Vaccine Research at Oxford
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Helen McShane
Helen Fletcher
Keywords
bcg
tb
tuberculosis
vaccine
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 10/11/2009
Duration: 00:05:00

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