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16 Where does freedom come from?
An analsysis of the roots of personal freedom, in particular the growth of Civil Society and the legal device of the Trust.
Collection: How the World Works: Letters to Lily
Institution: King's College
Created: Wed 2 Jan 2013
Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes on the RCS film collection
Dr Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes talks about the importance of the Royal Commonwealth Society Film collection and how she believes the collection can be used in academic research, and...
Collection: Royal Commonwealth Society Film Collection
Institution: Cambridge University Library
Created: Thu 13 Mar 2014
A Small Problem? The Bioethics of Nanotechnology
Four speakers present their perspectives on nanotechnology, exploring the current technology and the bioethical issues surrounding future applications and developments.
Collection: Chemical Society
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Mon 12 Jan 2009
Cambridge Philosophical Society mini-series #1: Dr Francisco Sahli
In recent years, the generous support of the Cambridge Philosophical Society has allowed INI to further support the attendance of early career researchers in its programmes and...
Collection: Living Proof - the Isaac Newton Institute podcast
Institution: Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Created: Mon 30 Nov 2020
Cambridge Philosophical Society mini-series #2: Dr Elena Luca
In recent years, the generous support of the Cambridge Philosophical Society has allowed INI to further support the attendance of early career researchers in its programmes and...
Collection: Living Proof - the Isaac Newton Institute podcast
Institution: Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Created: Fri 18 Dec 2020
Can We Blame Our Brains? Neuroscience in the Courtroom
Four speakers present their views on whether neuroscience can and should be used as evidence in the courtroom. When is it applicable and how much can it tell us about who we are...
Collection: The Triple Helix
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Mon 12 Jan 2009
Can We Open Source Everything? The Future of the Open Philosophy
Four speakers present their experience and ideas about how the open source philosophy can be applied to different areas of life.
Collection: The Triple Helix
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Mon 12 Jan 2009
CAS Public Seminar: Dr Chris Wingfield, UEA - Decolonising the Missionary Road? An Archaeology of Heritage at the...
This event is part of the Michaelmas Term 2019 Public Seminar Series on the theme of 'Archaeology, Heritage, and the decolonization of Africa’s Past'.
Collection: Centre of African Studies
Institution: Centre of African Studies
Created: Wed 6 Nov 2019
Cathy Ross: Missiology
Dr Cathy Ross, John V Taylor Fellow in Missiology at Regents College Oxford, giving an excellent and engaging college lecture on the shift in the centre of gravity of...
Collection: Resources for Theology and Ministry
Institution: Ridley Hall
Created: Tue 24 May 2011
Clare Hall Tanner Lectures 2008 (3) – Response by Professor Jonathan Zittrain
J. Zittrain was one of the respondents to the 2008 Lectures.
On video from the Berkman Center for Internet and Society
Collection: Clare Hall – Tanner Lectures
Institution: Clare Hall
Created: Mon 17 Nov 2008
CUArb/LCIL Lecture: 'The future of oil and gas arbitration' - Mohamed Abdel Wahab, Zulficar & Partners and Scott Vesel,...
This lecture is part of the Cambridge Arbitration Society (CUArb)/Lauterpacht Centre for International Law lecture series.
Collection: LCIL International Law Seminar Series (VIDEO MOVED)
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Mon 29 Nov 2021
'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 MOVED
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: Faculty of Law general events MOVED
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Tue 22 Jul 2014
Cybernetics and Society - 25 April 2017 - The Disunity of Cybernetics and the Digital
Professor Ronald Kline, STS (Cornell)
Discussant: Dr Richard Staley (HPS, Cambridge)
Abstract
This seminar will focus on two works in progress: "Why the Disunity of...
Collection: Cybernetics and Society
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Tue 2 May 2017
Cybernetics and Society - 28 February - The Family as Machine: Film, Infrastructure and Cybernetic Kinship in Suburban...
Dr Bernard Geoghagen (Media, Coventry)
Discussant: Dr Christopher Ball (Anthropology, Notre Dame)
Abstract
How did the American family become a machine? Starting in the...
Collection: Cybernetics and Society
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Tue 21 Nov 2017
Cybernetics and Society - 6 April 2017 - Computational Rationality, NUTS, and the Nuclear Leviathan
Professor Sonja M. Amadae (University of Helsinki and MIT)
Discussant: Professor David Runciman (POLIS, University of Cambridge)
Abstract
This paper focuses on game theory...
Collection: Cybernetics and Society
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Thu 27 Apr 2017
Cybernetics and Society - 6 June 2017 - Cybernetic Fantasies of Value
Speaker: Dr. Seb Franklin, English (King's College London)
Discussant: Nathaniel Zetter, English (Cambridge)
Abtract
In January 1951, R. S. Hunt--a British technical...
Collection: Cybernetics and Society
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Mon 19 Jun 2017
'Economic theory meets cyber society' - Paul Ormerod - Arrol Adam Lecture 26/10/2017
The Arrol Adam Lectures were set up in memory of William Arrol Adam, who read Chemistry at Fitzwilliam House in 1905 and died in 1939. It was the stated intention of the bequest,...
Collection: Fitzwilliam College lectures
Institution: Fitzwilliam College
Created: Mon 30 Oct 2017
Evelyn Fox Keller, Society and health, Tue 7 July
What do we mean by Darwinism?
Professor Evelyn Fox Keller (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts, USA)
Summary: The neo-Darwinian synthesis brought great...
Collection: Darwin Festival 2009
Institution: Department of Biological Anthropology
Created: Thu 15 Oct 2009
F. W. Maitland and the Riddle of the Modern World: Maitland Memorial Lecture, 2000
A lecture given to celebrate the work of the great legal and general historian F. W. Maitland, at Downing College in 2000. Filmed in 2013 by Alan Macfarlane
Collection: Lectures and other materials
Institution: King's College
Created: Mon 14 Jan 2013