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SUMMARY:Oxford Minds - Oxford Social Science Discussion Panel: Belonging: 
 what shapes societal inclusion and exclusion? - Roger Zetter (Refugee Stud
 ies Centre)\, Prof. Jane Barlow (University of Oxford)\, Prof. Ian Thompso
 n (University of Oxford)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210316T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210316T180000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The series\n\nThis term’s series explores social science’s
  big concepts. It examines the contested meaning and diverse application o
 f some of the theoretical ideas that unify and challenge social scientists
 . It brings together the bright minds of Oxford\, and high profile externa
 l speakers\, to consider the range of ways in which we can think about ‘
 power’\, ‘space’\, ‘identity’\, and ‘belonging’. \n\nWhat do
 es it mean to ‘belong’ to a community or a society? What defines and s
 hapes inclusion and exclusion\, and for whom? This discussion examines the
  diverse contributions that social science can make to thinking about soci
 etal membership and the interventions that can enhance societal participat
 ion and human flourishing. It will explore what this means for early life\
 , school age children\, and refugees\, for example\, from a range of disci
 plinary perspectives. \n\nJane Barlow is Professor of Evidence Based Inter
 vention and Policy Evaluation at the Department of Social Policy and Inter
 vention\, University of Oxford. Jane’s main research interest is the rol
 e of early parenting in the aetiology of mental health problems\, and the 
 evaluation of interventions aimed at improving parenting practices during 
 pregnancy and the postnatal period. She also undertakes research to evalua
 te the effectiveness of interventions aimed at preventing child abuse. She
  is currently President of AIMH UK\, Affiliate Council Representative of t
 he Executive Board of WAIMH\, an Associate Editor for the Infant Mental He
 alth Journal\, and was a member of PreVAiL (Preventing Violence Across the
  Lifespan). She is currently undertaking research on the impact of the COV
 ID-19 pandemic on services from pregnancy through age 5 years for families
  who are high risk or have complex social needs.\n\nRoger Zetter is Emerit
 us Professor of Refugee Studies\, retiring as the fourth Director of the R
 efugee Studies Centre in September 2011. His long association with the RSC
  commenced in 1988 as Founding Editor of the Journal of Refugee Studies\, 
 published by Oxford University Press\, a position held until 2001. In an a
 cademic career spanning over 35 years and with regional expertise in sub-S
 aharan Africa\, Europe and the Middle East\, his teaching\, research\, pub
 lications and consultancy have included all stages of the ‘refugee and d
 isplacement cycle’. He has written over 45 peer reviewed journal papers\
 , six books\, 32 book chapters\, 21 major research reports/monographs\, an
 d numerous op. eds. His 1991 Journal of Refugee Studies paper\, ‘Labelli
 ng refugees: forming and transforming a bureaucratic identity’ is one of
  the most widely cited in refugee studies. For the centenary of Oxford Uni
 versity Press Journals\, the paper was selected as one of the 100 most inf
 luential papers published over the previous century.\n\nIan Thompson is an
  Associate Professor of English Education at the Department of Education a
 nd Director of the PGCE course. He is joint convenor of the Oxford Centre 
 for Sociocultural and Activity Theory Research (OSAT) and a Fellow of St. 
 Hugh’s College. Ian is currently co-PI on the £2.55 million ESRC funded
  project ‘Excluded Lives: the Political Economies of School Exclusion an
 d their Consequences’. He has previously undertaken research on disparit
 ies in rates of permanent exclusion from school across the UK. His publish
 ed work includes the co-authored book Poverty in Education Across the UK: 
 A Comparative Analysis of Policy and Place (2020).\n\n\nSpeakers:\nRoger Z
 etter (Refugee Studies Centre)\, Prof. Jane Barlow (University of Oxford)\
 , Prof. Ian Thompson (University of Oxford)
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 ugee Studies Centre)\, Prof. Jane Barlow (University of Oxford)\, Prof. Ia
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SUMMARY:Refugees’ right to work and access to labour markets - Roger Zet
 ter (Refugee Studies Centre)\, Jessica Hagen-Zanker (Overseas Development 
 Institute (ODI))\, Geertrui Lanneau (International Organization for Migrat
 ion (IOM))
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20171012T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20171012T153000
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DESCRIPTION:Panel discussion\nSpeakers:\nRoger Zetter (Refugee Studies Cen
 tre)\, Jessica Hagen-Zanker (Overseas Development Institute (ODI))\, Geert
 rui Lanneau (International Organization for Migration (IOM))
LOCATION:58a Banbury Road (Seminar room)\, 58a Banbury Road OX2 6QS
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DESCRIPTION:Talk:Refugees’ right to work and access to labour markets - 
 Roger Zetter (Refugee Studies Centre)\, Jessica Hagen-Zanker (Overseas Dev
 elopment Institute (ODI))\, Geertrui Lanneau (International Organization f
 or Migration (IOM))
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