Podcasts
Forced Migration Online offers a collection of audio podcasts that can be downloaded for free and listened to either on your computer or on the move. The podcast series includes lectures from forced migration events and discussions between experts on forced migration issues from academia, practitioner organizations and international agencies.
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Disclaimer: The opinions expressed are solely those of the speakers and not those of Forced Migration Online, the Refugee Studies Centre, the Oxford Department of International Development, or the University of Oxford.
Policy Briefing launch: Displacement, transitional justice and reconciliation
This podcast was recorded for the launch of Policy Briefing 9 on 'Displacement, transitional justice and reconciliation: assumptions, challenges and lessons ' on 25 June 2012 at the Canadian High Commission, London. The podcast is delivered by the author of the briefing, Dr Megan Bradley, Brookings Institution, Washington DC.
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Annual Elizabeth Colson Lecture 2012
The Elizabeth Colson Lecture is held annually in honour of Professor Elizabeth Colson, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley.
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RSC Public Seminar Series: Trinity term 2012
Podcasts from the Refugee Studies Centre's Public Seminar Series on 'Forward, backward, stalling? Critical reflections on the completion of the Common European Asylum System convened by Jean-Francois Durieux and Violeta Moreno Law.
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The Arab Spring and Beyond: Human Mobility, Forced Migration and Institutional Responses
A workshop hosted by the Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford Diaspora Programme and International Migration Institute on 20 March 2012.
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RSC Special Seminar 2012: ‘How far does non-refoulement go? A discussion on Hirsi v Italy’
This podcast of the Refugee Studies Centre's Special Seminar Series was recorded on Monday 27 February 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. The special seminar was delivered by Ms Madeline Garlick, Head of Unit, Policy and Legal Support, UNHCR Europe.
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