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Cornel West and MM McCabe on Philosophy in the Public Sphere
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Katy Barrett: it's not longitude that matters, it's what you do with it that counts
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Clifford Siskin: When System Met History
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Mark King on Richard II: landlord, not king?
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Sarah Franklin: Understanding (through) the Body
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Gareth Evans: Ending Deadly Conflict: A Naïve Dream?
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Peter de Bolla: Understanding (through) Concepts
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Clifford Siskin: Guesswork
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John Forrester: Understanding (through) the Voice
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Alice Blackhurst: Luxury in a Digital Age
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Simon Schaffer: Understanding (through) Things
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Gareth Evans: Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes: A Hopeless Dream?
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Richard Sennett: The Open City
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Edmund de Waal: A Local History
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Gareth Evans: Eliminating Nuclear Weapons: An Impossible Dream?
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Melanne Verveer: 'Women's Rights are Human Rights'
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Susan Raich: Pilgrims and Pirates
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Michelle Wallis: Of Monsters and Mangled Tongues
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Melanne Verveer: Women as Entrepreneurs and Employees
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Melanne Verveer: Women's Political Participation and Role in Peacemaking & Peacebuilding
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Peter Stallybrass: Ephemeral Matter
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David Philip Miller: Navigating Longitude: how does position matter?
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Stelarc: Meat, Metal and Code - The Cadaver, the Comatose and the Chimera
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Larry Stewart: Projecting the Longitude
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Storytelling and the Global Past
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Sophie Waring: Fixing longitude
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Eric Schmidt: The Next 5 Billion - Life in Our New Connected Age
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Tim Hitchcock: Con-text, pre-text and post-text
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Eric Schmidt: The Future of Identity, Citizenship and Reporting
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Introduction to the digitised Board of Longitude
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Eric Schmidt: The Future of Conflict, Combat, and Intervention
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Dr Libby Saxton: Passion, Energy and Matter: Godard's Gesture
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Richard Drayton: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
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Professor Paul Julian Smith: Almodovar's Women: Cinema, Television, Theatre
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Raymond Geuss: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
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Andy Wimbush: Samuel Beckett and Quietism
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Fenella Cannell: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
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Danika Parikh: Iconography & Identity
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Professor Gretchen Daily: Nature's Competing Values
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Stefan Collini: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
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Simon Szreter: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
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Professor Gretchen Daily: Mainstreaming Natural Capital into Decision-Making
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Professor Gretchen Daily: Feeding the World and Security Biodiversity
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Martin Crowley: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
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Peter de Bolla: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
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Professor Pierre Rosenberg: Eliezer and Rebecca
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Mary Jacobus: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
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Katie Hammond: egg donation in Canada
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Georgina Born: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
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Poussin in England: Poussin, Painter-Philosopher or Christian painter?
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Julia Swindells: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
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Poussin in England: Originals and Copies: Poussin, Between Collecting and the Art Market
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Michael Kenny: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
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Poussin in England: Poussin: Is there Room for Laughter?
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Jen Harvie: The Arts and Humanities: Endangered Species?
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Poussin in England: 'Unvulgarise': Poussin and Hogarth
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Tim Stanton: John Locke and the Fable of Liberalism
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Professor Pierre Rosenberg: Les Sacrements
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Meg Westbury: 30 Things in 30 Mins
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Professor Pierre Rosenberg: Poussin in England
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Humanitas Symposium in Sustainability Studies 2013-2014: Gretchen Daily
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Steven Connor: Two-step, Nerve-tap, Tanglefoot: Tapdance Typologies in Cinema
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Robert Levin: Composing Mozart
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Barbara Cooke: dog training programmes in US prisons
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Philippe de Montebello: Destruction, Alteration, Renewal
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Alastair Campbell: Why journalism, and why it matters in a world in flux
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Philippe de Montebello: Change as Constant
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Alastair Campbell: Journalism and democracy: grounds for optimism in the face of the future?
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Philippe de Montebello: The Many Faces of Context
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Eleanor Giraud: manuscript makers and music notators
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Alastair Campbell: Media and Politics in a Changing World - Session Two
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Marilyn Strathern: Taking care of a concept: anthropological reflections on the assisted society
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Posy Simmonds: Making People
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Alastair Campbell: Media and Politics in a Changing World - Session One
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Lord Giddens: Understanding Society - A Sociologist's Perspective
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Bruno Latour: The Modes of Existence project
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Graham Riach: The Postapartheid Short Story
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Juliet Mitchell: 'in my heart there was a kind of fighting' (Hamlet)
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Mona Siddiqui - Can you Text a Divorce? Negotiating Women's Rights in Law and Society
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Mary Jacobus: Achilles' Horses, Twombly's War: Monuments, Mourning, and Mars
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Mona Siddiqui - Mary in Christian-Muslim Relations
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Edmund de Waal: In Praise of Shadows: Installations and Archives
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Mona Siddiqui - From the Feminine to Feminism: Women in Islamic Thought and Literature
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Robert Levin: Improvising Mozart
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Professor Pranab Bardhan: Corruption in India: When Preaching Piety is Not Enough
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The Tastes of Wine: Towards a Cultural History
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Mary Poovey - Working Outside my Comfort Zone: A Literary Scholar Tackles Financial Modelling
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Ludmilla Jordanova: Talking about Things
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Mona Siddiqui Symposium - Session 1
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Mona Siddiqui Symposium - Session 2