Frankland Visitor 2024: What the hell is going on with Reality and Truth?

Please join the Brasenose College Frankland Visitor, Joanna Kavenna, for a panel discussion with her guest speakers, Eliane Glaser, Benjamin Markovits and Phil Tinline.

We live in a world of fake news, misinformation, facts that abruptly become fictions (and vice versa). How can we fathom what is real and unreal? Who can we trust? What place do the creative arts have in a reality that is (far) stranger than fiction?

Gesture, language and thought

This presentation concerns a theory on how gestures (accompanying speaking and silent thinking) are generated and how gestures facilitate the gesturer's own cognitive processes. I will present evidence that gestures are generated from a general-purpose Action Generator, which also generates “practical” actions such as grasping a cup to drink, and that the Action Generator generates gestural representation in close coordination with the speech production process (Kita & Ozyurek, 2003, Journal of Memory and Language).

A green and pleasant land for nature, food, energy, and people

Livestream link: https://www.youtube.com/@stantonyscollegeuniversity2705/streams

Delivering net zero requires restoring the UK’s natural environment, as does meeting critical biodiversity targets. But the UK’s limited territory also faces acute demand for food production, housing, and energy. How do we balance these objectives?

The panel is still being put together; please find details of confirmed speakers below.

Biographies:

The role of a global multilateral development bank in the world today

The world is confronted with an unprecedented level of political, economic, and social unrest with increasing divergence of views on the causes and appropriate response.

At the same time, multilateral development banks continue to seek and sustain common grounds for sustainably financing development outcomes for economies and peoples across the world.

Radical hope: Reimagining capitalism for climate crisis

Radical hope: Reimagining capitalism for climate crisis

Please join us for the 2024 Battcock Lecture.

Smith School Director, Professor Mette Morsing, welcomes Professor Rebecca Henderson, HEEP Faculty Fellow, John and Natty McArthur University Professor, Harvard University, as this year’s guest speaker.

"It’s the most successful economic system to have ever existed, but capitalism is in danger of destroying itself — and our world."

Roundtable: "Whose World Order?" with Evelyn Goh, Andrew Hurrell, and John Ikenberry

With *Evelyn Goh*, Shedden Professor of Strategic Policy Studies, Australian National University; *John Ikenberry*, Albert G Milbank Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University, and *Andrew Hurrell*, Montague Burton Emeritus Professor of International Relations, University of Oxford. Chaired by *Louise Fawcett*, Professor and Senior Research Fellow in International Relations and Fellow of St Catherine’s College, University of Oxford.
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