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Dr Libby Saxton: Passion, Energy and Matter: Godard's Gesture
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Dr Libby Saxton (Queen Mary, University of London)
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Helen Clark: Development in C21st Panel 2
Helen Clark: Development in C21st Panel 1
Helen Clark: Putting resilience at the heart of the development agenda
Helen Clark: The Road to Rio: Recommitting to sustainable development
Jay Winter: Filming War
Jay Winter: Figuring War
Rising Powers in the International System: Harnessing Opportunities, Managing Challenges
Natalie Zemon Davis and Amitav Ghosh: Storytelling and the Global Past
Jay Winter: Writing War
Helena Kennedy: Bought and Sold: Women and the Global Market
Helena Kennedy: Women’s Rights and Women’s Woes: Who says human rights are universal?
Helena Kennedy: Sibyl and the Elder: Women addressing the system. Has it changed?
Professor Simon Szreter: The Idea of a University in a Democracy: Rivalry, Diversity and Equality of Opportunity
Professor Manuel Castells: Social Movements in the Internet Age (2)
Professor Manuel Castells: Social Movements in the Internet Age (1)
Beyond revolutions: the use of ICTs for political mobilization and participation in Sub-Saharan Africa - Session 2
Beyond revolutions: the use of ICTs for political mobilization and participation in Sub-Saharan Africa - Session 1
Dr Libby Saxton: Passion, Energy and Matter: Godard's Gesture
Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz: Putting Research Back at the Heart of the System
Professor Manuel Castells: Communication, Power and the State in the Network Society
Anthony Lane: Jean Renoir's 'Partie de campagne' and Maupassant
Professor Martin Rees: Universities in a Networked World
Professor Onora O'Neill: University and Diversity
Professor Stefan Collini: The Very Idea of the University
Prof David Trotter: Literature and Film in the First Media Age
Sustaining Graduate Innovation: A Conversation
Panel Discussion: The University Art Museum - What Difference Does it Make?
Alan Liu: The State of the Digital Humanities: A Report and a Critique
Cathy Davidson: Digital Literacies and the Future of the Humanities
Joseph Slaughter: Pathetic Fallacies: the Human, Human Rights, and the Humanities
Debjani Ganguly: What is the 'World' in World Literature?
Panel Discussion: The Fate of the Humanities
Sir Adam Roberts: The Impact of International History
Simon Schaffer: Disciplines and Disorientation
Michael Kenny: Higher Education Policy in the UK: What can we Learn from the Longer View?
Chris Newfield: Refunding the Humanities: the Case for Succession
William Brown and Simon Franklin: The Humanities Now
Nicholas Cook: Music as Creative Practice
Improvisation in the Round: Stevie Wishart
Improvisation in the Round: 'Faint'
Eric Clarke: Thinking/Doing/Making Music
Bernard Stiegler: The Pharmacology of Mind: Digital Technologies and the Conditional University
Catherine Porter: Theory and Practice in the Modern Language Department
Redrawing the Boundaries: Graduate/ Faculty Research Groups
Mary Jacobus: Achilles’ Horses, Twombly’s War: Monuments, Mourning, and Mars
Joel Isaac
Chris Moseley: Mapping Linguistic Endangerment: The UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger
Chris Gregory: On Money, Debt and Morality: Before Smith, Smith, After Smith
Robin Blackburn: Where Do Good Ideas Come From?
Kate Nash: Critical Methodology
Lois McNay: Political Ontologies and Radical Democracy
David Owen: Subjects of Justice, Subjects of Inclusion
Nancy Fraser: Between Marketisation and Social Protection: Ambivalences of Feminism in the Context of Capitalist Crisis
Cathy Caruth: Colloquium on the Work of Professor Cathy Caruth - Part 2
Cathy Caruth: Colloquium on the Work of Professor Cathy Caruth - Part 1
Cathy Caruth: After the End: Psychoanalysis in the Ashes of History
Nancy Fraser: The Wages of Care: Reproductive Labour as Fictitious Commodity
Nancy Fraser: A Polanyian Feminism? Re-reading The Great Transformation in the 21st Century
Stefan Collini: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
Simon Szreter: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
Richard Drayton: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
Raymond Geuss: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
Peter de Bolla: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
Michael Kenny: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
Mary Jacobus: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
Martin Crowley: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
Julia Swindells: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
Jen Harvie: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
Georgina Born: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
Fenella Cannell: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
Hew Strachan: The Nature of War: How does War end? The Problem of Victory (and Defeat)
Hew Strachan: The Nature of War: Why fight? The Problem of Combat Motivation
Peter Trudgill: Languages in Contact and Isolation: Mature Phenomena and Societies of Intimates - Question and Answer Session
Lily Ford: Views from the Air, Viewed in the Archive
David Hendy: Radio, Mind-Control & Air War in the Early Twentieth-Century Britain
Peter Trudgill: Languages in Contact and Isolation: Mature Phenomena and Societies of Intimates
Hew Strachan: How is War directed? The Problem of Strategy
West Road
Question Time: Challenging Models in the Face of Uncertainty
Steve Rayner: Handbags and Goat Entrails
Chaired Debate: In the Aftermath of the Financial Crisis, Can We Still Model Economic Agents as Rational Actors?
Lord Krebs: Risk, Uncertainty and Regulation
Andrew Stirling: From Risk Regulation to Innovation Governance
Thomas W. Laqueur: Human Rights Pedagogy and the Politics of Humanitarianism
Deliberating new media: creating alternative politics in the Middle East and Africa?
Chaired Debate: Is Building Bigger and 'Better' Climate Change Models a Poor Investment?
Melissa Leach: Imagining and Negotiating Pathways in an Age of Anxiety and Incomplete Knowledge
Johan Rockström: Building Resilience in an Era of Rapid Global Change
Dan Kahan: Cultural Cognition and the Challenge of Science Communication
Gerd Gigerenzer: Risk Literacy
Mike Hulme: How do Climate Models Gain and Exercise Authority?
Hannah Dawson: The normativity of nature in early-modern thought
James Elkins: 'The Variable Relation of Photography and Science'
Havi Carel: Subjective Wellbeing and Objective Health
Gwylim Bowen, Misha Mulloy-Abbado, Jeremy Thurlow (and John Keats): Unbidden Visions
Tzo Zen Ang, Saba Hinrichs and Jennifer Hersch: Please Please Please
Tzo Zen Ang and Sandy Kwok: Boxed In Memories
Helmut Lethen: 'Pain has no meaning' (Paul Valéry)
Elaine Scarry: Beauty and Social Justice
Maarten Hajer: Reframing Climate Policy
Jeremy Hardingham: Without article (A performance of pain)
David Spiegelhalter: Challenging Models in the Face of Uncertainty (Conference trailer)
Sheldon Pollock: The Great Chain of Academic Being
Dr Sarah Kember and Dr Joanna Zylinska: Creative Mediation
Ha-Joon Chang and Milfor Bateman: Social Economy for Economic Development
Roberto Scazzieri: Connections, Reasons and the Social Economy
Scholars at Risk: Human Rights and Academic Freedom
Peter Atkins: Environmental Risk, Health and the Law
David Polya: Human Health Risks Attributable to Groundwater Arsenic in Southern Asia
Keith Richards: Creating and Managing 'the largest poisoning of a people in history'
David Nally: Risk and the Regulation of Scarcity
Mike Hulme: Censuring Climate
Frank Fischer: The Risk Society
Jay Winter: Moving Images
Veit Erlmann: The Physiologist at the Opera
Stephen John (Discussant): Policy session, Healthy Futures workshop (January 2010)
Kari Auranen: How uncertain should I be?
Jonathan Wolff: When is Cost-Benefit Analysis Morally Acceptable in Health Decision Making?
John Edmunds (Discussant): Epidemics session, Healthy Futures workshop (January 2010)
David Coggon: Chemical and Physical Hazards in the Environment
Christl Donnelly: Collaborative Research on the Spread of 2009 H1N1 Pandemic Influenza
Gerald Roche: Participatory Cultural Preservation on the Sino-Tibetan Fringe (World Oral Literature Project)
Yarjung Kromchai Tamu: Ritual Drumming and Chanting of the Tamu Shamans of Nepal (World Oral Literature Project)
John Abraham: Key Challenges of Pharmaceutical Development, Regulation and Public Health
Prasenjit Duara: Translating Religion and Secularism in China
Anne de Sales: Collecting Shamanic Songs in Nepal (World Oral Literature Project)
Carole Pegg: Re-sounding the Spirits of Altai-Sayan Oral Epic Performance (World Oral Literature Project)
Christopher Kaplonski: Data, Basically (World Oral Literature Project)
Peter Austin: Reading the Lontars (World Oral Literature Project)
William Sutherland: Languages and Species (World Oral Literature Project)
Sara Shneiderman: 'Producing' Thangmi Ritual Texts (World Oral Literature Project)
Martin Gaenszle: Documenting Ceremonial Dialogues in East Nepal (World Oral Literature Project)
Lissant Bolton: Collecting Change in Vanuatu (World Oral Literature Project)
David Nathan: A New Look at Archiving for Sensitive Community Based Material (World Oral Literature Project)
Elin Stangeland: Ensuring Access to Cultural Heritage Resources (World Oral Literature Project)
Judith Pettigrew: Tamu Shamans' Books (World Oral Literature Project)
Michael Oppitz: The Parched Grain Chant (World Oral Literature Project)
Ruth Finnegan: The Rewards and Issues of Studying Oral Literature (Keynote Address, World Oral Literature Project)
Alban von Stockhausen: Reciting Landscape (World Oral Literature Project)
Katey Blumenthal: Who's Singing Now? (World Oral Literature Project)
Harald Wydra: Understanding New Wars (Conference trailer)
Michael Wood: Film and the Art of Forgetting (Changing the Humanities)
Haun Saussy: 'Explaining vs. Understanding' (Changing the Humanities)
James Chandler: Are Humanities Disciplines Progressive? (Changing the Humanities)
Roger Parker: Should We Forget about (Musical) Form? (Changing the Humanities)
Sarah Kay: Outside National Frames (The Troubadours and the Mediterranean) (Changing the Humanities)
Catharine Stimpson: The Humanities Today (Public Forum, Changing the Humanities)
Don Randel: The Humanities Today (Public Forum, Changing the Humanities)
Elizabeth Forgan: The Humanities Today (Public Forum, Changing the Humanities)
Saad Eskander: Iraq National Library and Archives in Transition
The financial crisis: a failure of capitalism or government policy?
Marilyn Strathern: Innovation or replication? Crossing and Criss-crossing in Social Science (Changing the Humanities)
Quentin Skinner: From Ideals to Ideologies (Changing the Humanities)
Mary Beard: Blood for the Ghosts? (Changing the Humanities)
Raymond Geuss: Philosophy, Origins, and the Humanities (Changing the Humanities)
John Forrester: The Idea of a Moral Science, State Funding and Teutonophobia (Changing the Humanities)
Alice Jenkins: Mathematics and Liberal Education in Victorian Cambridge (Changing the Humanities)
Simon Goldhill: Disciplinary History (Changing the Humanities)
The Moving Image (Conference Trailer)
José Scheinkman: Speculation and Bubbles
Modelling Futures: Understanding Risk and Uncertainty (Seminar series trailer)
Apocalissi (Conference trailer)
Conference Soundbites: Changing the Humanities / the Humanities Changing
Homi Bhabha: The Humanities and the Anxiety of Violence (Changing the Humanities)
James Montgomery and Louise Haywood: Al-Andalus and Espana (Audio podcast trailer)
Changing the Humanities / the Humanities Changing (Conference Trailer)
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