The Intimate State: Teachers as Fault Line Between Repression and Revolution

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The African Union and Post-Coup Intervention in Madagascar

In this seminar we hosted Antonia Witt of the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt. Their lecture is titled The African Union and Post-Coup Intervention in Madagascar. 

The Dead Speak: Identity, Autochthony and the Occult in Kenya’s Western Highlands

In this seminar we hosted David Anderson of Warwick University as he presented on "The Dead Speak: Identity, Autochthony and the Occult in Kenya’s Western Highlands". 

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Achebe and the African Writers Series
Literature, Art and Oxford

A special seminar held at the Postcolonial Writing and Theory Seminar at Wadham College on 2nd May 2013. 

Opening of the conference
The Tunisian Revolution: Origins, Course and Aftermath

Dr Michael Willis, Director of the Middle East Centre, and Mohamed Salah-Omri, Associate Professor at St John’s College introduce The Tunisian Revolution: Origins, Course and Aftermath 

Wealth in People | James Robinson
Root of Conflict

How can the West learn from Africa? Professor James Robinson, director of The Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts, highlights the richness of development in the African region. Robinson has conducted extensive fieldwork in the Democratic Republic of ...  Show more

Class 01 - Introduction
Reading Marx's Capital (audio)

A close reading of the text of Marx's Capital Volume I with Professor David Harvey.