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St Cross Colloquia
Oxford University
15 episodes
1 month ago
Colloquia Week 4 HT11: Egyptian Collection at the Pitt Rivers Museum.
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Colloquia Week 4 HT11: Egyptian Collection at the Pitt Rivers Museum.
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St Cross Colloquia
Egyptian Collection at the Pitt Rivers Museum
Colloquia Week 4 HT11: Egyptian Collection at the Pitt Rivers Museum.
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14 years ago
20 minutes

St Cross Colloquia
Tactical Voting
Colloquia Week 4 HT11: Tactical Voting.
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14 years ago
20 minutes

St Cross Colloquia
Reparative Reasoning: An Abductive Approach to Religious Conflict
Colloquia Week 5 MT10: Reparative Reasoning: An Abductive Approach to Religious Conflict.
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14 years ago
24 minutes

St Cross Colloquia
Moving goods and moving people: transport, infrastructure and economic transformation in Tanzania
Colloquia Week 4 MT10: Moving goods and moving people: transport, infrastructure and economic transformation in Tanzania.
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14 years ago
28 minutes

St Cross Colloquia
Outsourcing Governance - limitations to new models of ethical governance in global supply chains
Colloquia Week 2 TT10 - Outsourcing Governance - limitations to new models of ethical governance in global supply chains.
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15 years ago
28 minutes

St Cross Colloquia
A hidden secret or placebo effect? How Saladin's physicians took care of souls and bodies
Colloquia Week 7 HT10 - Daniel Nicolae; "A hidden secret or placebo effect? How Saladin's physicians took care of souls and bodies".
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15 years ago
18 minutes

St Cross Colloquia
'The Sound of Africa' - Hugh Tracey tried to record the entire African continent but was anybody listening?
Colloquia Week 4 HT10 - Noel Lobley; The Sound of Africa - Hugh Tracey tried to record the entire African continent but was anybody listening?
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15 years ago
22 minutes

St Cross Colloquia
Lyophilization of Protein Pharmaceuticals
Colloquia Week 3 HT10 - Dr Heiko Schiffter; "Lyophilization of Protein Pharmaceuticals".
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15 years ago
30 minutes

St Cross Colloquia
The Science Museum, London - an educational institution?
Colloquium week 7 MT09 (Junior member speaker).
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15 years ago
24 minutes

St Cross Colloquia
'Fly Genetics': What can fruit flies tell us about our immune system?
Colloquium - Week 5 MT09 (Senior Speaker).
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16 years ago
23 minutes

St Cross Colloquia
Sino-Japanese Relations beyond ODA
'Sino-Japanese Relations beyond ODA' Colloquium - week 2 MT09.
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16 years ago
15 minutes

St Cross Colloquia
Week 6 - "The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of Failed States"
"The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of Failed States: Somalia, State Collapse and the Global War on Terror" A paper presented during the weekly Colloquium. Over recent decades, several states have experienced mounting difficulties in fulfilling classic state-functions such as guaranteeing territorial integrity and law and order. Since 11 September 2001, this phenomenon has been particularly associated with terrorism, trans-border criminality and global instability. Through analysis of America's Somalia-policy, this paper will illustrate theoretical flaws underpinning the Orthodox Narrative of State-Failure together with the disastrous on-the-ground implications of Washington's new "Long War" in the Horn of Africa. Today, an insurgency is ravaging Somalia and the humanitarian situation has plummeted: the narrow world-vision of the Global War on Terror is hindering the re-emergence of legitimate authority and blocking bottom-up responses to human security questions.
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16 years ago
24 minutes

St Cross Colloquia
Colloquium Week 7: "What are the social work types and why should we care?"
A paper presented on Tuesday 9th June 2009 at the St Cross College Colloquium. Recent literature and policy movements in the UK and USA have given a great deal of focus to evidence-based practice (EBP) in social services, however there remains little clarity in the literature as to the realities of what these concepts look like in practice. As educational models in the social sciences and policy pressure on human services continue to develop, it is imperative to examine what is being considered as evidence for practice, how evidence is being accessed, interpreted and used by practitioners, and what barriers may exist to the uptake of research.
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16 years ago
16 minutes

St Cross Colloquia
Colloquium Week 5: "Funding Conservation and Development in the Dominican Republic"
A Paper detailing fieldwork analysing funding for conservation and development in the Dominican Republic. The debate over the best way to conserve biological resources while allowing for the development of communities that live around or in and work with those resources has long been contentious. The degree to which forest residents, subsistence farmers, and indigenous tribes degrade or protect biodiversity remains unresolved, as does the best way to merge the interests and needs of communities in biodiversity-rich areas with those of conservationists. Based on theories of social capital and civil society, some have argued that the best managers of biodiversity are locals, those who know their resources, land, and communities. Others, pointing to links between poverty and development and a variety of cases where community-management regimes have failed, insist that traditional fences-and-fines techniques are the only known way to protect biodiversity. Further, this debate also requires consideration of best-practices for conservation in light of increasing pressure from human and climatic sources, including the role of non-park and buffer zones as valid conservation spheres.
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16 years ago
20 minutes

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Colloquium Week 2: Myths about the Medieval World
There are some standard modern myths (e.g. "medieval people thought the earth was flat"; "they were considered old at the age of 30", etc.) which historians are always encountering in their audiences, and I will try to de-bunk some of these.
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16 years ago
27 minutes

St Cross Colloquia
Colloquia Week 4 HT11: Egyptian Collection at the Pitt Rivers Museum.