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Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2014

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Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2014
The Department's 2014 Open Day was held on 4 November. This is an annual free event that welcomes hundreds of participants to attend short lectures, workshops, informational sessions and walking tours in Oxford. Participants also join us online from around the world, as each year we broadcast a number of the lectures live, and capture additional lectures for later viewing - a selection of which are below.

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'Artificial Intelligence' part 1 - Using artificial intelligence to spot patterns

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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks
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Professor Stephen Roberts explains how machines, whose job it is simply to learn, can help researchers spot scientific needles in data haystacks, which will help us solve some grand challenges.

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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks
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Stephen Roberts
Keywords
science
podcast
radio
education
factual
speech
research
experimental
creative
culture
interview
artificial
intelligence
computer
machine learning
algorithms
astronomy
biology
biodiversity
Patterns
smart
phones
voice
recognition
data
Department: Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences (MPLS)
Date Added: 15/04/2015
Duration: 00:11:16

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Does being in care provide protection or increase risk? Understanding the outcomes of children in care

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Department of Education Public Seminars
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A public seminar from the Department of Education, given by Professor Janet Boddy, University of Sussex and Professor Donald Forrester, University of Bedfordshire.

Professor Janet Boddy will talk about the European Perspectives on Outcomes and Everyday Lives for Young People in Care project. Transitions to adulthood for young people in and after care are a priority in child welfare research internationally, not least because of concern across countries about poor outcomes relative to the general population. But young people in care comprise a diverse group. To support them into adulthood, it is not sufficient to focus on risk factors. At the same time, definition of ‘outcomes’ is neither neutral nor objective, and what we come to understand about ‘outcomes’ for young people in care inevitably depends on our theoretical and methodological approach. This paper draws on two studies which are concerned with the experiences of young people who are currently, or have previously been, in care.
Professor Donald Forrester will explore the specific impact of care through a review of British research since 1991 that provides data on changes in child welfare over time. The outcomes for children in public care are generally considered to be poor, leading to a focus on reducing the number of children in care. Yet while children in care do less well than most children on a range of measures, such comparisons do not disentangle the extent to which these difficulties pre­dated care and the specific impact of care on child welfare. Internationally, studies consistently have found that children entering care tended to have serious problems but that in general their welfare improved over time suggesting that attempts to reduce the use of public care may place more children at risk of serious harm.

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Department of Education Public Seminars
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Janet Boddy
Donald Forrester
Keywords
teaching
learning
research.care
Department: Department of Education
Date Added: 13/04/2015
Duration: 01:04:00

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From Amazonian couvade to neo-couvade in cosmopolitan trends of co-parenting: a comparative analysis

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Anthropology
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In this Fertility and Reproduction Seminar Françoise Barbira-Freedman (Cambridge) examines ideas and behaviour that intimately associates a man with the birth of his child (1 Dec 2014)

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Anthropology
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Françoise Barbira-Freedman
Keywords
anthropology
society
childbirth
couvade
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 13/04/2015
Duration: 01:05:05

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Infant feeding and child health and survival in early twentieth-century England

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Anthropology
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A seminar for the Fertility and Reproduction Group by Alice Reid of the University of Cambridge (24 November 2014)

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Anthropology
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Alice Reid
Keywords
anthropology
society
breastfeeding
childcare
history
england
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 13/04/2015
Duration: 00:48:29

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Revisiting breastfeeding in light of the gift logic. Is a comparison of Gogo and Italian women possible?

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Anthropology
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A seminar for the Fertility and Reproduction Group by Mara Mabilia of the University of Padua (17 November 2014)

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Anthropology
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Mara Mabilia
Keywords
anthropology
society
italy
childcare
breastfeeding
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 13/04/2015
Duration: 00:50:25

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How to protect your newborn from neonatal death: spirits and infant feeding practices in the Gambia

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Anthropology
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A seminar for the Fertility and Reproduction Group by Sarah O'Neill of the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp (10 November 2014)
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Anthropology
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Sarah O'Neill
Keywords
anthropology
society
infant
childbirth
religion
Ghana
Africa
ritual
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 13/04/2015
Duration: 00:36:48

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Bangladeshi women's experiences of infant feeding in Tower Hamlets

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Anthropology
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This Fertility and Reproduction Seminar by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets Public Health Team looks at why so many Bangladeshi women in the borough are mix feeding with breast and bottle (3 Nov 2014)
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Anthropology
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Christine McCourt
Juliet Rayment
Keywords
anthropology
society
london
Bangladesh
women
breastfeeding
childcare
nutrition
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 13/04/2015
Duration: 00:38:11

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Breastpump technology and 'natural' motherly milk in Enlightenment France

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Anthropology
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In this Fertility and Reproduction Seminar Margaret Carlyle (Cambridge) discusses developments in breastpump technology in 18th-century France (27 October 2014)
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Anthropology
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Margaret Carlyle
Keywords
anthropology
history
France
breastfeeding
nutrition
childcare
society
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 13/04/2015
Duration: 00:37:35

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Hiring a wetnurse in seventeenth-century England

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In this Fertility and Reproduction Seminar Leah Astbury (Cambridge) discusses the increase of maternal breastfeeding in 17th-century England (20 October 2014)
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Anthropology
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Leah Astbury
Keywords
anthropology
society
history
england
nutrition
breastfeeding
childcare
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 13/04/2015
Duration: 00:48:51

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