Newscast - The Week: 'How Keir Starmer Survived'
Decolonising approaches to Peacebuilding & Transitional Justice
'Decolonising peacebuilding' challenges the dominance of Eurocentric, top-down models that have shaped international interventions, calling instead for approaches grounded in the histories, knowledge systems, and political struggles of communities most affected by conflict.
The Principle of the Rule of Law in Early Islam
When the Islamic empire emerged in the seventh century, it faced a twofold challenge: socializing its population to commit to a unified state that curtailed previous freedoms while subjecting itself to the requirement to adhere to the teachings of the religion through which it legitimized itself. In this presentation, I argue that this dual challenge crystallized in a debate about the rule of law that emerged as early as the first generation of Islam. The debate produced a distinctly constitutional political theory that came to structure classical Islamic law.
Never Mind the Gender Clinic: Telling Trans Health Histories Against the Moral Panic
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Join us for the Nuffield College LGBTQ+ History Month Event 2026
Mines, Minds, and Machines: The Race To Dominate the 4th Industrial Age
This talk traces how global competition for critical minerals fuels advances in semiconductors, robotics, and AI driving an arms race in superintelligence and energy-hungry data centers. We’ll explore how these forces connect and the choices that will shape our future.
Russian roulette: The need for stochastic potential outcomes when utilities depend on counterfactuals
Discover the hidden journey of research as researchers share the challenges and lessons from their paper’s journey, with a live audience survey to test your guesses against their story.
Reading Tayeb Salih in the 21st Century
Join us for a day of presentations exploring the works of Tayeb Salih. The day is divided into 3 sessions: (1) The World of Tayeb Salih; (2) Tayeb Salih in the World; and (3) Reading Tayeb Salih's Non-fiction. Programme timings are available at https://www.sudaneseprogramme.org/
Please join us for all or part of the day, all are welcome. Registration is essential:
In-person attendance: Please email Dr Ahmed Al-Shahi: namlas159@gmail.com
Online attendance: Please register your details at https://tinyurl.com/TSP26May
Please join us for all or part of the day, all are welcome. Registration is essential:
In-person attendance: Please email Dr Ahmed Al-Shahi: namlas159@gmail.com
Online attendance: Please register your details at https://tinyurl.com/TSP26May
Oxford Computational Political Science Group
Strategic Voting and Majority Rule
We exhibit a voting method for elections that is resistant to strategic voting and elects the majority winner (i.e., the Condorcet winner) when voters’ preferences over candidates are single-peaked, meaning that a voter prefers candidates closer to her in ideology to those further away. Moreover, we show that this system is essentially the unique strategy-resistant method among all voting systems satisfying anonymity (equal treatment of voters) and neutrality (equal treatment of candidates) for single-peaked preferences.