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Dept Seminar: Neo-nationalism five years later

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Anthropology
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In this Anthropology Dept seminar (26 November 2010), Prof. Gingrich (University of Vienna) examines a return to 'indigineity' in Central Europe.

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Anthropology
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Andre Gingrich
Keywords
anthropology
Central Europe
society
nationalism
politics
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 21/02/2011
Duration: 00:35:41

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Dept Seminar: The power of felted cloth through time and space

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Anthropology
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In this Anthropology Dept seminar (19 November 2010), Dr Stephanie Bunn (University of St Andrews) examines the production and design of Eurasian felt, placing it in a domestic context.

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Anthropology
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Stephanie Bunn
Keywords
anthropology
Cloth
women
Eurasia
society
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 21/02/2011
Duration: 00:52:17

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Dept Seminar: Forms of detachment and ethical regard

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In this Anthropology dept seminar (29 October 2010), Dr James Laidlaw (University of Cambridge) focuses on forms of detachment in North India, including the role of the anthropologist as observer.

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Anthropology
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James Laidlaw
Keywords
anthropology
society
india
theory
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 21/02/2011
Duration: 00:43:21

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Dept Seminar: Kerala Muslim marriage, gender, and intimacy

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Anthropology
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In this Anthropology Dept Seminar (22 October 2010), Dr Caroline Osella (SOAS, London) discusses the influence of migrant husbands on Kerala Muslim marriage and female households.

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Anthropology
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Caroline Osella
Keywords
anthropology
women
marriage
migration
islam
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 21/02/2011
Duration: 00:48:36

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The Consequences of Violent Politics in Zimbabwe: Norton in 2009

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Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars
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Jocelyn alexander gives a talk for the Hilary Term 2011 Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminar Series on the 16th February 2011.

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Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars
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Jocelyn Alexander
Keywords
human rights
justice
violence
Africa
zimbabwe
otjr
politics
Mugabe
Department: Centre for Criminology
Date Added: 21/02/2011
Duration: 00:41:10

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The Future of Africa: Challenges and Opportunities

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Exeter College
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Former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, gives the first in the 700th Exeter College Anniversary lecture series at the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford on Africa; the challenges it faces and the opportunities it has.

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Exeter College
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Kofi Annan
Keywords
human rights
economics
Africa
global warming
UN
politics
Kofi Annan
Department: Exeter College
Date Added: 21/02/2011
Duration: 00:31:44

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Exeter College

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Exeter College
In the heart of Oxford since 1314, opposite the Bodleian Library, Exeter College is strongly committed to excellence in teaching and research, offers generous hardship and research support, graduate scholarships, a library open round the clock and an in-house careers and internship programme.

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Pitt Rivers Museum

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Pitt Rivers Museum
Pitt Rivers Museum at the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography in Oxford houses archaeological and ethnographic objects from all parts of the world.

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Demographic balance and human capital from an intergenerational perspective

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Intergenerational Justice: What do we owe future generations?: Hilary Term Seminar Series 2011
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Our world is demographically divided - some populations continue to grow rapidly, while others are already on a shrinking trajectory.
But it is becoming increasingly important to understand how population structures are actually changing, not just increasing in size. Many populations have been ageing in an historically unprecedented way, and an acceleration of global population ageing is almost certain for the coming decades. At the same time, the educational achievement among the young is improving dramatically in many parts of the world. This implies that the future workforce will be better educated and, in the context of ageing, the higher productivity of workers may (over)compensate for their relatively smaller numbers. It also implies that the future elderly will be much better educated than today's elderly, with many consequences for their health and potential productivity. Professor Lutz's presentation will provide an opportunity to put this whole complex picture of changing global demographics into the context of our vulnerability and adaptive capacity to climate change, as viewed from an intergenerational perspective. Delivered by Professor Wolfgang Lutz, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Vienna.

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Intergenerational Justice: What do we owe future generations?: Hilary Term Seminar Series 2011
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Wolfgang Lutz
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justice
aging
intergenerational
oxfordmartin
demographics
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 18/02/2011
Duration: 00:48:00

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Oxford London Lecture

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Oxford London Lecture
This is an annual lecture series hosted by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford. Exploring the newest research emerging from Oxford this lecture and panel discussion will consider how research at Oxford impacts on the world in the twenty-first century. 2011 is the inaugural year of the Oxford London Lecture.

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