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Mark Philp, Simon Caney and Adam Swift discuss the issue of intergenerational justice and ask questions like how do we allocate resources intergenerationally accross areas like welfare, pensions, higher education and environmental costs?
Mark Philp, Simon Caney and Adam Swift discuss the issue of intergenerational justice and ask questions like how do we allocate resources intergenerationally accross areas like welfare, pensions, higher education and environmental costs?
Professor David Coleman, Dr George Leeson and Dr Nando Sigona discuss the global issues relating to the world's rising population at the Alumni Weekend Conference 2011.
Professor David Coleman, Dr George Leeson and Dr Nando Sigona discuss the global issues relating to the world's rising population at the Alumni Weekend Conference 2011.
Dr Francis Szele gives a talk for the Oxford Alumni Weekend on Stem Cell science and looks at how they could be used in repairing brain disease and injuries.
Dr Francis Szele gives a talk for the Oxford Alumni Weekend on Stem Cell science and looks at how they could be used in repairing brain disease and injuries.
Shearer West, Rana Mitter, Helen Wanatabe-O'Kelly and Eugene Rogan give presentations showcasing the research being done in the Oxford Humanities Division.
Shearer West, Rana Mitter, Helen Wanatabe-O'Kelly and Eugene Rogan give presentations showcasing the research being done in the Oxford Humanities Division.
David Watson leads a panel discussion on the future of Oxford as a leader for higher education. With Mike Nicholson, Nick Rawlins, Ben Plummer-Powell and Loren Griffith.
David Watson leads a panel discussion on the future of Oxford as a leader for higher education. With Mike Nicholson, Nick Rawlins, Ben Plummer-Powell and Loren Griffith.
Part 3 of 3. Some of Oxford's leading experts discuss the issue of energy in the future, one of the greatest challenges facing the world as we move through the 21st century.
Part 3 of 3. Some of Oxford's leading experts discuss the issue of energy in the future, one of the greatest challenges facing the world as we move through the 21st century.
Part 2 of 3. Some of Oxford's leading experts discuss the issue of energy in the future, one of the greatest challenges facing the world as we move through the 21st century.
Part 2 of 3. Some of Oxford's leading experts discuss the issue of energy in the future, one of the greatest challenges facing the world as we move through the 21st century.
Part 1 of 3. Some of Oxford's leading experts discuss the issue of energy in the future, one of the greatest challenges facing the world as we move through the 21st century.
Part 1 of 3. Some of Oxford's leading experts discuss the issue of energy in the future, one of the greatest challenges facing the world as we move through the 21st century.
Why does Oxford produce so many politicians? How have the University's alumni shaped the political landscape? And how has this impacted on perceptions of the University, both in the UK and overseas?
Why does Oxford produce so many politicians? How have the University's alumni shaped the political landscape? And how has this impacted on perceptions of the University, both in the UK and overseas?
Jennifer Welsh and Hugo Slim from the Oxford Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict discuss "The Responsibility to Protect" in contemporary international relations, and its role in key cases such as Libya and the post-election violence in Kenya.
Jennifer Welsh and Hugo Slim from the Oxford Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict discuss "The Responsibility to Protect" in contemporary international relations, and its role in key cases such as Libya and the post-election violence in Kenya.
For his keynote lecture the Chancellor, Lord Patten of Barnes, examines the rapidly-growing list of challenges facing the world, from climate change to nuclear proliferation, migration to water and energy shortage.
For his keynote lecture the Chancellor, Lord Patten of Barnes, examines the rapidly-growing list of challenges facing the world, from climate change to nuclear proliferation, migration to water and energy shortage.
Social networks are now culturally bound to online software such as Facebook and Twitter, with a trend in personal persistent content. Bernie Hogan will review new empirical research on social networks and conclude with advice on future online policy.
Social networks are now culturally bound to online software such as Facebook and Twitter, with a trend in personal persistent content. Bernie Hogan will review new empirical research on social networks and conclude with advice on future online policy.
Emerging infectious diseases are often in the news but are there really more of them? Here we explore how infections invade human populations, how new pathogens adapt to become efficient infections of humans and how to predict what might happen next.
Emerging infectious diseases are often in the news but are there really more of them? Here we explore how infections invade human populations, how new pathogens adapt to become efficient infections of humans and how to predict what might happen next.
Dr Marc Ventresca from Oxford University's business school reports on recent advances in economic sociology with examples from markets in high technology, microfinance in Bangladesh, and ecosystem services in Amazonian Peru.
Dr Marc Ventresca from Oxford University's business school reports on recent advances in economic sociology with examples from markets in high technology, microfinance in Bangladesh, and ecosystem services in Amazonian Peru.
Kvällens gäster i Röör i P4 är nybörjare eller tar hand om nybörjare. Joakim Lindberg och Carl Markus Wickström är båda nybörjare på Högskolan för scen och musik i Göteborg. Medan läraren sen 30 år Lennart Ekegren ständigt träffar nybörjare. Gunillas jourhavande kompis Andrea Edwards berättar om gången hon gick från novis till proffs.
Vid dagens slut 20110827 med Lars Björklund: solen kan bara ses med slutna ögonlock.
P3 Planet tar med dig på en två timmar lång fest från jordklotets allra nordligaste och sydligaste delar. Våra korrar kollar in barlivet i Wellington Nya Zeeland, säsongar i stekarnas paradis Marstrand, och hänger i en av världens bartätaste städer Tromsø. Dessutom bjuder vi på en favorit i repris - P3 Planets clubbing-guide i Lissabon. Programledare: Stina Ivansson
I panelen: Pia Johansson, Fredrik Lindström, Kasja Ingmarsson och Hans Rosenfeldt. Programledare: Ingvar Storm. Överdomare och Producent: Bibi Rödöö. Dagens pris: Flugpiska och honung från Etiopien.
Kossornas planet är tillbaka efter ett alltför långt uppehåll. Och i första programmet för i höst tar vi fasta på namnet - det handlar om kor, koforskning och mjölk. Men också vattenbufflar! Programledare: Per Helgesson o Lena Nordlund
Kosmo 20110917 Norge efter Utöya. Kosmo reser till Norge. Karsten Thurfjell möter konstnärer, konstkritiker och den före detta nationalgallerichefen Sune Nordgren och skildrar den starka norska kulturkonservatismen som bland annat satt stopp för ett nytt nationalmuseum i landet. Anneli Dufva möter författaren Roy Jacobsen och journalisten Knut Hoem och söker svaret på relationen norsk nationalism och det norske arbeiderpartiet. Och så träffar Mårten Arndtzén konstnären Hans Hamid Rasmussen som är aktuell på konstbiennalen i Göteborg. Han har själv rötter i Algeriet och har i sitt konstnärskap kretsat kring frågan om dubbla identiteter. Och berättar Mattias Berg om hur det var när fiktionen närmade sig verkligen under hans läsning av Jan Kjaerstad i somras.
Vid dagens början 20110917 med Lisbet Gemzell - om hur allt hänger ihop via de fyra elementen.