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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Environmental Governance and Resilience: Planning for ecological resilience on landscapes: the importance of the past to plan for the future

Professor Kathy Willis, Director, Biodiversity Institute gives a talk for the Environmental Governance and Resilience series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Environmental Governance and Resilience: Social-ecological resilience: A framework for stewardship in an uncertain and rapidly changing world

Professor Stuart Chapin Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska Fairbanks gives the first lecture in the Environmental Governance and Resilience series.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Migrants' access to goods and services in the context of international human rights law

Aoife Nolan (Durham Law School) takes us through the relationship between migrants' rights and international human rights instruments.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

What is the impact of new migration on cohesion and integration?

The government and the media regularly make the case that migration must be restricted in order to ensure community cohesion and encourage integration.
Geographies of the World's Knowledge

An introduction to the ebook - 'Geographies of the World's Knowledge'

Dr Mark Graham introduces 'Geographies of the World's Knowledge'. The book, available as PDF and interactive iBook, visualizes and explores contemporary patterns of commercially produced and peer-produced knowledge.
Keble College

Why the Internet won't get you any more friends

Professor Robin Dunbar, Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology, Oxford, gives a talk as part of the Keble College Creativity Lecture series.
African Studies Centre

Squatter movements in the Vaal Triangle

Dr Noor Nieftagodien (University of Witwatersrand) gives a talk for the African Studies Centre on 8th March 2012.
Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies

Motivations for marriage and marital (un)happiness: Discourses in Japanese women's magazines

Dr Barbara Holthus (Senior Research Fellow, Social Science Section, German Institute for Japanese Studies Tokyo) gives a talk for the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies on Thursday 16th February 2012.
Comparative Methods Workshop

Conclusion

Professor Martin Seeleib-Kaiser concludes the ESRC/OISP Workshop on Comparative Methods.
Comparative Methods Workshop

Merging Macro and Micro Data?

Session 6 of the ESRC/OISP Workshop on Comparative Methods - Merging Macro and Micro Data? with Dr Mark Tomlinson.
Comparative Methods Workshop

An Introduction to Structural Equation Modelling in Comparative Social Analysis

Session 5 of the ESRC/OISP Workshop on Comparative Methods: An Introduction to Structural Equation Modelling in comparative Social Analysis - Dr Mark Tomlinson.
Comparative Methods Workshop

Challenges and Limits of Macro-Quantitative Analysis

Session 4 of the ESRC/OISP workshop on Comparative Methods: Challenges and Limits of Macro-Quantitative Analysis with Dr Emanuele Ferragina.
Comparative Methods Workshop

Ideal Types and Welfare Regimes: An Application

Session three of the ESRC/OISP Workshop in Comparative Methods. Ideal Types and Welfare Regimes: An Application.
Comparative Methods Workshop

Introduction to Comparative Analysis (part 2)

Professor Martin Seeleib-Kaiser gives the second part of his introduction to Comparative Methods.
Comparative Methods Workshop

Introduction to Comparative Analysis (part 1)

Professor Martin Seeleib-Kaiser gave an introduction to what comparative analysis is.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

Victim Participation in International Criminal Proceedings: Are Retributive and Restorative Principles Enhancing the Prospect for Justice?

Rudina Jasini, DPhil Candidate in Law, University of Oxford; Legal Officer at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) gives a talk for the OTJR Hilary term seminar series on 31st January.
Keble College

Can the West Live with Islam?

Sir Jonathan Phillips of Keble College, Oxford, chairs a debate between Professor Nigel Biggar, Theology Faculty, University of Oxford, and Islamic Studies lecturer, Tim Winter, University of Cambridge; on the topic : Can the West Live with Islam?
European Studies Centre

Is Nothing Sacred? Free Speech and Religion

Professor A C Grayling delivers the 2011 Ralf Dahrendorf Memorial Lecture, with responses by Charles Moore and Dr. Usama Hasan. Filmed on 10 June 2011.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

What are the impacts of restrictions on participation in the labour market and civic life on young migrants? COMPAS Breakfast Briefing

Part of the COMPAS Breakfast Briefing series.
Anthropology

Dept Seminar: Beyond 'terroir'

In this Anthropology Dept Seminar Marion Demossier of the University of Bath discusses 'territorial construction, hegemonic discourses and French wine culture'. 11 November 2011.

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