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Anthropology

There is no such thing as Dian cuisine. Anthropology Departmental Seminar

In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Jakob Klein (SOAS) discusses 'Food and locality in twenty-first century China' (11 March 2011).
Anthropology

Re-Defining the Museal Object in Mao and post-Mao China. Anthropology Departmental Seminar

In this Anthropology Departmental seminar Michael Rowlands (University College London) discusses 'Re-Defining the Museal Object in Mao and post-Mao China'. 13 May 2011.
Free Speech Debate

Facebook, Privacy and You

Is the age of privacy over? Lord (Richard) Allan from Facebook and Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, author of Delete, go head to head on privacy and the right to be forgotten in the internet era.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Infectious diseases in China

Dr Tao Dong tells us about her collaborations in China on infections such as HIV, flu and Hepatitis B.
Global Health

Infectious diseases in China

Dr Tao Dong tells us about her collaborations in China on infections such as HIV, flu and Hepatitis B.
Alumni Weekend

Europe in the World

From the Oxford European Reunion in Paris, 6-8 May 2011. This session charts Europe's role in a changing, globalised world.
Alumni Weekend

Global Humanities Showcase

Shearer West, Rana Mitter, Helen Wanatabe-O'Kelly and Eugene Rogan give presentations showcasing the research being done in the Oxford Humanities Division.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Ethnic stratification in Chinas labor markets- the case of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region

Ethnic Labour market discrimination in China, with a particular focus on the Uyghur Minority.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Assessing the economic rise of China and India

The recent economic rise of China and India has attracted a great deal of attention--and justifiably so.
St Hugh's College

The Chinese Economy: Myths and Realities

Professor Lawrence J Lau delivers the inaugural Mok Hing-YUI Lecture, Oxford China Centre, St Hugh's College, Universiy of Oxford.
Science and Religious Conflict Conference

The view from the East pole: Buddhist and Confucian soteriologies and tolerance

Professor Owen Flanagan (Duke University) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr Guy Kahane (Oxford).
The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China

Connecting the dots: Chinese scholars on Christianity in China today

Final lecture of the Martin D'Arcy Memorial lecture series on Christianity in China, in this lecture, Dr Wu looks at the various perspectives on how Chinese and western scholars understand christianity in china and also cross-cultural studies.
The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China

Economic growth and spiritual nourishment: Shenzhen and its entrepreneur citizens

Third lecture in the Martin D'Arcy lecture series on Christianity in China, in this lecture, Dr Wu looks at the rapid economic growth in the city of Shenzhen and also the spiritual growth within the city.
The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China

The Hall of Four: politics, faith and daily life in a northern Chinese village

Second lecture in the Martin D'Arcy Memorial lecture series on contemporary Chinese perspectives on Christianity in China. In this lecture, Dr Wu looks at the spread of christianity in china despite persecutions in the 18th and 19th century.
The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China

Pyramid or triangle? Church, government and local Catholic communities in Fujian in the Qing Dynasty

Dr Xiaoxin Wu delivers the first Martin D'Arcy Memorial Lecture on the history of Christianity in China with a look at the early Christian communities in China during the Qing Dynasty.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The Relocation of Young Uyghur Women in China

In this podcast the issue of the transfer of young Uyghur women in China is discussed.
Anthropology

Facial tattooing among Drung women in Southwest China

Facial tattooing is essentially a transition to what is and ought to be a woman. Gender performativity is associated with the materiality of the body: it is in fact the tattoo that makes a woman.
The Beazley Archive - Classical Art Research Centre

Introduction to Art of the Ancient World

Donna Kurtz and Sir John Boardman talk about Sir John's life, his career and experiences as a classical scholar and also the relationship works of art from different cultures around the ancient world have with one another.
Anthropology

Anthropology seminar: Re-Tooling a Body with The Body

Assistant Professor Adam Frank (University of Central Arkansas) describes Three Ways of Teaching Tajiquan to the White Guy.
US China Relations: An Introduction

American-Sino Relations: Cooperation

First part of the three part series on US - China relations, Rosemary Foot talks about the need for cooperation, especially within the current financial recession, global warming and nuclear non-proliferation.

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