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Expected and unexpected in the exploration of the fundamental laws of nature

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Global Catastrophic Risks Conference 2008
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How does knowledge of the "known" allow scientists to anticipate consequences of the "unknown"? Possible outcomes of new high-energy experiments will be used to address this topic, covering both scientific and sociological aspects of the issue.

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Global Catastrophic Risks Conference 2008
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Michelangelo Mangano
Keywords
global threats
global risks
disasters
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 08/12/2008
Duration: 00:54:29

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Catastrophe, Social Collapse, and Human Extinction

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Global Catastrophic Risks Conference 2008
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This lecture examines how, for many types of disasters, severity seems to follow a power law distribution, and how the level of resistance to such disruptions can affect the future of humanity.

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Global Catastrophic Risks Conference 2008
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Robin Hanson
Keywords
global threats
global risks
disasters
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 08/12/2008
Duration: 00:30:24

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Into the Dark: The Long Term Future of our Dying Universe

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Global Catastrophic Risks Conference 2008
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This talk outlines astrophysical issues related to the long term fate of the cosmos. It considers the evolution of planets, stars, stellar populations, galaxies, and the universe itself over time scales that greatly exceed the current age of the universe.

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Global Catastrophic Risks Conference 2008
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Fred Adams
Keywords
global threats
global risks
disasters
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 08/12/2008
Duration: 00:44:17

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Avoiding Millennialist Cognitive Biases

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Global Catastrophic Risks Conference 2008
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This lecture outlines a typology of the pancultural millennial phenomena, describes characteristic cognitive biases and suggests how contemporary forms of secular techno-utopian and techno-apocalyptic discourse reflect these types of millennial psychology

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Global Catastrophic Risks Conference 2008
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James Hughes
Keywords
global threats
global risks
disasters
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 08/12/2008
Duration: 00:30:43

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Global Catastrophic Risks Conference 2008

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Global Catastrophic Risks Conference 2008
In July 2008 the Future of Humanity Institute hosted a number of leading experts on different global catastrophic risks. The conference provided delegates with an overview of the key risks, and the state of current thinking on each of them. It brought scholars together from many different disciplines to discuss the common problems and methodologies which affect the study of global catastrophic risks.

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Students of St Cross

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St. Cross College
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Students of St Cross college discuss living and studying at the college.

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St. Cross College
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Laela Adamson
Shannon Keiley
Thad Parsons
Amy Yang
Quincy Prentice
Hsien Chan
Keywords
students
st cross
college life
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 04/12/2008
Duration: 00:02:41

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St. Cross College

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St. Cross College
St Cross is one of the 38 colleges of the University of Oxford, noted within the collegiate community for its diversity and academic excellence. The College offers a unique inter-disciplinary environment, spanning and integrating the arts and sciences, to scholars from all nations. It is a caring and progressive community, committed to its tradition of egalitarianism and to supporting all students in their intellectual and personal growth.

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Putting China in its Place in the History of Art

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History of Art: Special Lectures and Research Seminars
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The inaugural lecture by Professor Craig Clunas.

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History of Art: Special Lectures and Research Seminars
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Craig Clunas
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art history
china
Department: Department of History of Art
Date Added: 02/12/2008
Duration: 00:47:29

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Beyond the Third Way in Labour Law: Towards the Constitutionalization of Labour Law?

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Professor Collins argues that New Labour was responsible for the real break from the political settlements of the Trade Disputes Act 1906. He suggests that a new social contract is required that constitutionalizes social and economic rights.
Blair's Third Way agenda was radically different from the early twentieth century political settlement in three respects. First, it was largely uninterested in the distribution of wealth in society; second, it conducted direct regulation of working conditions where that was believed necessary to support policy goals; third there was an acceptance, inherited from the preceding conservative governments, that individual bargaining in the context of competitive market forces would be the primary determinant of pay and conditions. To many people, what seems to be missing are certain guarantees to prevent a return to the simple free market in labour of the nineteenth century. This concern can be expressed as a need to reinvent the social contract, to rebalance the economic constitution, or to constitutionalize labour law.

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Hugh Collins
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Trade Union
Labour Law
Employment
blair
Third Way
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 02/12/2008
Duration: 00:47:02

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History of Art: Special Lectures and Research Seminars

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History of Art: Special Lectures and Research Seminars
A selection of special lectures and research seminars delivered by the University of Oxford's History of Art Department on a broad range of topics relating to Visual Culture. Find out more about other History of Art events, lectures and courses on the History of Art Department homepage: https://www.hoa.ox.ac.uk/

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