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Anthropology, Politics, and the study of international trials

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Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) conference podcasts
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Part 3, Panel 2, Day 1 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium.
Part of the Ways of Knowing After Atrocity: A Colloquium on the Methods used to Research, Design and Implement Transitional Justice Processes (Hosted by Oxford Transitional Justice Research in collaboration with the Transitional Justice Data Base Project) 28-29 June 2012, St. Antony's College, Oxford. Please see http://www.csls.ox.ac.uk/OTJRColloquiumNew.php
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Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) conference podcasts
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Tim Kelsall
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 25/09/2012
Duration: 00:22:28

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Epistemologies from below: Trials and Tribulations of population-based research in transisiotnal societies

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Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) conference podcasts
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Part 2, Panel 2, Day 1 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium.
Part of the Ways of Knowing After Atrocity: A Colloquium on the Methods used to Research, Design and Implement Transitional Justice Processes (Hosted by Oxford Transitional Justice Research in collaboration with the Transitional Justice Data Base Project) 28-29 June 2012, St. Antony's College, Oxford. Please see http://www.csls.ox.ac.uk/OTJRColloquiumNew.php
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Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) conference podcasts
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Stephen Parmentier
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 25/09/2012
Duration: 00:27:13

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ICP-OTP's ways of knowing Crimes and Fighting Impunity

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Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) conference podcasts
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Part 1, Panel 2: What are the ways of knowing transitional justice after serious human rights violations? Part of the of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium.
Part of the Ways of Knowing After Atrocity: A Colloquium on the Methods used to Research, Design and Implement Transitional Justice Processes (Hosted by Oxford Transitional Justice Research in collaboration with the Transitional Justice Data Base Project) 28-29 June 2012, St. Antony's College, Oxford. Please see http://www.csls.ox.ac.uk/OTJRColloquiumNew.php
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Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) conference podcasts
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Emeric Rogier
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 25/09/2012
Duration: 00:19:39

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The Thomas Willis Oxford Brain Collection

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Alumni Weekend
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Professor Margaret Esiri, Professor of Neuropathology and Fellow of St Hugh's, will talk about the pivotal role Oxford has played in neuroscience - where the words neuron and cell were coined - and the relevance of this history today.
The Thomas Willis Brain Collection is at the centre of research into finding out more about the underlying causes and potential treatments of conditions such as autism spectrum disorder and related cases such as epilepsy. Find out why organ donation is critical to research and why you may want to consider donating your brain to Oxford.
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Alumni Weekend
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Margaret Esiri
Keywords
oxford
brains
alumni
Thomas Willis
neuroscience
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 24/09/2012
Duration: 00:49:59

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Wobbles, warbles and fish the brain basis of reading difficulties

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Alumni Weekend
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John Stein gives a talk for the 2012 Oxford Alumni Weekend.

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Alumni Weekend
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John Stein
Keywords
brains
alumni
dislexia
learning
oxford
neuroscience
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 24/09/2012
Duration: 00:53:04

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Ebooks, Reading and Scholarship in a Digital Age

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Niko Pfund, President of Oxford University Press (USA), discusses the ways in which technology affects reading, scholarship, publishing and even thinking.
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Alumni Weekend
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Niko Pfund
Keywords
ebook
publishing
digital
alumni
internet
oxford
scholarship
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 24/09/2012
Duration: 01:02:11

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Has the West Had It?

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In his keynote lecture at Alumni Weekend 2012, Lord Patten of Barnes attempts to shed light and his particular perspective on whether "the West has had it".
He draws on his experience as an Oxonian Alumnus, politician, diplomat, policy maker and current Chair of the BBC Trust to investigate this provocative question.

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Alumni Weekend
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Chris Patten
Keywords
politics
bbc
alumni
china
1st world
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 20/09/2012
Duration: 00:52:31

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Oscar Wilde's Women

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Great Writers Inspire
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Sophie Duncan introduces Oscar Wilde by setting him in an accurate historical context.
She then moves on to consider the revolutionary aspects of his four plays Lady Windermere's Fan, An Ideal Husband, A Woman of No Importance and The Importance of Being Earnest.
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Great Writers Inspire
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Sophie Duncan
Keywords
#greatwriters
women in performance
Lady Windermere's Fan
The Importance of Being Earnest
drama
Victorian
Oscar Wilde
A Woman of No Importance
An Ideal Husband
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 19/09/2012
Duration: 00:16:24

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Great Writers Inspire Great Writing

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Alex Pryce considers how writers are readers, influenced and inspired by the works of other writers.
Taking as a starting point the literary afterlife of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, and the influence of Romantic John Keats on the First World War Poet Wilfred Owen, Alex discusses how writers are challenged by precursory writers, and introduces some theories of influence from T.S. Eliot and Harold Bloom.
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Great Writers Inspire
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Alex Pryce
Keywords
Jane Eyre
#greatwriters
anxiety of influence
Wilfred Owen
T.S. Eliot
influence
Virginia Woolf
Harold Bloom
James Joyce
inspiration
tradition
Charlotte Bronte
John Keats
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 19/09/2012
Duration: 00:09:23

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Julian Thompson on Rudyard Kipling

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Dr Julian Thompson considers a writer described by Kingsley Amis as 'our greatest writer of short stories'.
In this discussion of Rudyard Kipling, Julian acknowledges Kipling's lack popularity with readers, but argues for the greatness of short stories from across his ouvre and positions them as precursors to modernism.
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Great Writers Inspire
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Julian Thompson
Keywords
#greatwriters
anglo-Indian writing
T.S. Eliot
Chaucerian forgery
modernism
Victorian
Rudyard Kipling
short stories
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 19/09/2012
Duration: 00:20:23

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