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0 - Welcome and Opening - Victoria Avery
Welcome and Opening
Victoria Avery (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; Co-curator of Feast & Fast exhibition)
Summary
The pineapple is an emblem of power, promise and...
Collection: Power, Promise, Politics: The Pineapple from Columbus to Del Monte
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Fri 6 Mar 2020
15 How well does democracy work?
The advantages and disadvantages of democracy as a form of government.
Collection: How the World Works: Letters to Lily
Institution: King's College
Created: Wed 2 Jan 2013
2023 Antcliffe Lecture
Audio recording of 2023 Antcliffe Lecture with the Rt Hon Lord Robertson of Port Ellen
Title: Has Putin woken up at last?
Wednesday, 17 May at 5.30pm
The 2023 John...
Collection: Website
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Mon 11 Mar 2024
Alcuin Lecture 2016: Global Britain? The future of British trade after Brexit with Greg Hands, MP
Greg Hands, MP for Chelsea and Fulham and Minister of State in the Department of International Trade will gave the 2016 Alcuin Lecture on Thursday 20th October.
Collection: Department of POLIS Lectures
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Tue 25 Oct 2016
A Quiet Media Revolution? Mediatization, altered media geographies and insurgent citizen tactics
Thomas Tufte discusses how civic action and participation in social change in Tanzania is being effected by access to new, more interactive, civil society created media platforms.
Collection: Centre of Governance and Human Rights
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Mon 24 Oct 2011
Behind Marx’s “hidden abode”: toward a gender-sensitive conception of capitalism
Professor Nancy Fraser, Henry A. and Louise Loeb Professor of Political and Social Science and Professor of Philosophy at The New School, New York,
gives the Lent 2014 Diane...
Collection: University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies
Institution: Centre for Gender Studies
Created: Wed 19 Mar 2014
CAS Seminar: Prof Clive Glaser, University of the Witwatersrand - "Youth and generational conflict in South African...
A talk given as part of the Michaemas Term 2017 Seminar Series
Collection: Centre of African Studies
Institution: Centre of African Studies
Created: Fri 3 Nov 2017
CGHR Researcher Spotlights - Dr Duncan Omanga
CGHR interviews Dr Duncan Omanga (Moi University; Visiting Fellow, Centre for African Studies, University of Cambridge). Dr Omanga's research looks at the use of social media by...
Collection: Centre of Governance and Human Rights
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Thu 23 Jun 2016
CGHR's First Five Years: Research Themes
A brief introduction to CGHR's research themes, by theme leads Dr Ella McPherson (Human Rights in the Digital Age), Dr Thomas Probert (The Right to Life), Dr Devon Curtis...
Collection: Centre of Governance and Human Rights
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Mon 29 Jun 2015
Climate Change and Religion: Politics, Perceptions and Radical Potentials
Co-hosted by The Woolf Institute and The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion.
The window for action to turn things around and avert the worst of the climate breakdown is...
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Fri 20 Nov 2020
Climate Change and Religion: Politics, Perceptions and Radical Potentials - Part Two
Co-hosted by The Woolf Institute and The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion.
The window for action to turn things around and avert the worst of the climate breakdown is...
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Mon 30 Nov 2020
Consumption and technology
One of eight lectures for first year Cambridge University students in February 2006. Introducing some of the major approaches to the anthropology of politics and economics.
Collection: Featured content
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Thu 14 Aug 2008
Coronavirus and Liberty in Illiberal Europe
A distinguished panel discusses the broad questions: "are liberal democracies or autocratic governments better placed to respond to the current pandemic and to protect their...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Thu 16 Apr 2020
'Curing the Madness of the Intergovernmental World': Professor Philip Allott
This lecture was given as the Alec Roche Lecture 2006 at New College, Oxford, under the title 'The Idea of International Society'.
Professor Allott re-recorded the lecture on...
Collection: Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Tue 22 Jul 2014
'Curing the Madness of the Intergovernmental World': Professor Philip Allott (Audio)
This lecture was given as the Alec Roche Lecture 2006 at New College, Oxford, under the title 'The Idea of International Society'.
Professor Allott re-recorded the lecture on...
Collection: Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Tue 22 Jul 2014
Dealing with Extremism
David Runciman, University of Cambridge
Dealing With Extremism
Darwin College Lecture Series 2017 – Extremes
Collection: Extremes – Darwin College Lecture Series 2017
Institution: Darwin College
Created: Thu 9 Feb 2017
Dr Harshan Kumarasingham, 'The "Tropical Dominions" - the appeal of Dominion status in the decolonisation of India,...
Dr Kumarasingham presented a paper detailing the different discussions between the British government and the soon-to-be-independent South Asian colonies, and how practical...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: Seminars
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Thu 24 Oct 2013
Dr Justin Jones - '"Houses of justice": Islamic courts and legal forum-shopping in twentieth-century India'
Justin Jones discusses the role of Islamic courts in the 1920s and 1930s, examining the ways in which the courts maintained their relevance and influence in the face of the...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: Seminars
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Wed 6 Nov 2013
Dr Louise Tillin - Food for Votes? Comparing Welfare Politics in Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh
Louise Tillin, from King's College, London, examines the relationship between politics and the provision of welfare in two Indian states.
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: Seminars
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Mon 27 Jan 2014
Dr Markus Daechsel -
Dr Markus Daechsel of Royal Holloway, London, investigates urban development work in Pakistan in the 1950s and 1960s.
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: Seminars
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Tue 11 Mar 2014