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Extraordinary Bodies, Disability Justice, and Metamorphosis

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Oxford Kafka24
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All of our bodies are gradually undergoing metamorphosis. Yet, many people with extraordinary bodies and minds experience discrimination in everyday life. Our speakers imagine metamorphosis and transformations on a grand societal scale.
Filmed and edited by Danny MacGregor (https://www.dannymacgregor.com).

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Oxford Kafka24
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Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
Anna Landre
Benedict Ipgrave
Stuart Murray
Hannah Thompson
Zhixin Wan
Khansa Mari
Keywords
accessibility
community
disability accommodations
disability
disability justice
Department: Faculty of Medieval & Modern Languages
Date Added: 12/08/2024
Duration: 01:15:22

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Keynote: Time traveling with Gregor Samsa, or what you can do with six legs

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Oxford Kafka24
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Professors Rosemarie Garland-Thomson and Eben Kirksey use Gregor's transformation in 'Metamorphosis' to muse on the everyday changes we all experience and their relations to disability, design justice and ableism.
The parable of Gregor Samsa’s sudden transformation from an average man to a monstrous vermin is a larger-than-life, grim version of the everyday changes we all experience moving through life. This lecture muses about other possible lives navigated, futures imagined, communities entered, environments created, and flourishing cultivated.

Rosemarie Garland-Thomson is professor emerita of English and bioethics at Emory University. RGT is a senior advisor and fellow at the Hastings Center, where she is also chief project advisor for “The Art of Flourishing: Conversations on Disability and Technology,” a project supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities. She is also a 2020 National Endowment for the Humanities Public Scholar and a Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar for 2021-22.

Professor Eben Kirksey (Anthropology, University of Oxford) is a cultural anthropologist who is perhaps best known for his work in multispecies ethnography—a field that situates contemporary scholarship on animals, microbes, plants, and fungi within deeply rooted traditions of environmental anthropology, continental philosophy, and the sociology of science. Questions related to science and social justice animate his most recent book, 'The Mutant Project' (2020), which offers an insiders account of the laboratory in China that created the world’s first children whose genes were edited with CRISPR-Cas9.

Filmed and edited by Zoe Broughton (https://www.zoebroughton.com/).

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Oxford Kafka24
People
Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
Eben Kirksey
Keywords
disability
bodily transformation
design justice
ableism
design
architecture
Department: Faculty of Medieval & Modern Languages
Date Added: 07/08/2024
Duration: 01:00:08

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Oswaldo Aguilar Castro

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AI and the Future of Audio. Episode 3 - Meet NAT, the AI-generated presenter offering soft news to Mexican audiences

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Mexican news organisation 'Grupo Fórmula' has created an AI news anchor to attract younger audiences. Host Gretel Kahn spoke with Oswaldo Aguilar Castro, Director of Technology and AI Infrastructure.

An AI news presenter named NAT is one of several synthetic news anchors created by Mexican broadcasting group Grupo Fórmula to attract younger audiences. Host Gretel Kahn spoke with Oswaldo Aguilar Castro, Director of Technology and AI Infrastructure at Grupo Fórmula, on how they trained NAT, feedback from audiences and whether she poses a challenge to human news anchors.

More on Oswaldo Aguilar Castro: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oswaldoaguilarcastro/?originalSubdomain=mx

Read a transcript here: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/meet-nat-ai-generated-presenter-offering-soft-news-mexican-audiences

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
People
Oswaldo Aguilar Castro
Gretel Kahn
Keywords
ai
news
audiences
tv
social media
entertainment
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 06/08/2024
Duration: 00:09:48

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Jonathan Herring

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Antoine Multone

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Integrating Disability Across the Community

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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lectures
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Watch the replay of the Social Sciences Division's Inaugural EDI lecture, an inspiring event, delving into the heart of disability justice and culture with Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Professor of English and Bioethics at Emory University.
Professor Garland-Thomson is a renowned US-based author, educator, and thought leader. She shared her pioneering work to develop the field of critical disability studies and to bring disability culture, access, and justice to a broad range of institutions and communities. Her lecture covered a diverse array of topics relevant to disability, ranging from disability and artistic creation to euthanasia and selective foetal testing.

Professor Garland-Thomson's 2016 op-ed about her own experiences ‘Becoming Disabled’, was the inaugural article in a weekly series in the New York Times. She recently co-edited the series into a collection, About Us: Essays from the Disability Series, which captures the voices of a community that has for too long been stereotyped and misrepresented. About Us offers intimate stories of how those with disabilities navigate a world not built for them.

Her work claims a space in which people with disabilities can be seen and heard as they are – not as others perceive them.

She was joined at our event by a discussant, Professor Jonathan Herring of Oxford's Law Faculty, whose work focusses on how the law interacts with “the important things in life: not money, companies or insurance; but love, friendship and intimacy”. His current projects include a co-edited collection on the philosophy of disability law.

Don't miss this transformative conversation that seeks to challenge perceptions and ignite change.

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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lectures
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Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
Jonathan Herring
Keywords
equality
diversity
inclusion
disability
Department: Social Sciences Division
Date Added: 02/08/2024
Duration: 00:58:25

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The Social Sciences Division are committed to increasing the diversity of the people, scholarship and teaching across the Division, and ensuring that each member is, and feels, valued, listened to and respected, able to be themselves, and to participate fully in the life of the Division.

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AI and the Future of Audio. Episode 2 - The day AI clones took over a Swiss radio station

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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On April 27 2023, artificial intelligence took over a radio station in francophone Switzerland, the voices were AI clones of their real hosts, everything they said were scripts generated by AI, and even the music played was aggregated and composed by AI.
On April 27 2023, artificial intelligence completely took over the Couleur 3 radio station in Switzerland. The voices were AI clones of their real hosts, everything they said were scripts generated by AI, and even the music played was aggregated and composed by AI. Host Gretel Kahn spoke with the station’s head, Antoine Multone.
Transcript: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/day-ai-clones-took-over-swiss-radio-station

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
People
Gretel Kahn
Antoine Multone
Keywords
ai
artificial intelligence
radio
audio
clone
ChatGPT
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 02/08/2024
Duration: 00:10:10

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Shreya Gupta

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