Spring
2004
Reflections on Travel
"Many shall run to and fro,
and knowledge shall be increased" Daniel 12:4
"the pleasure we derive from journeys
is perhaps dependent more on the mindset with which we travel than
on the destination we travel to" (Alain De Botton)
Seminar 1: Introduction and discussion
Seminar 2: Dr David Bowen (Oxford Brookes University)
"Tourism 2010"
Seminar 3: Dr Tony Lurcock (St Clare's, Oxford)
"From exploration to travel to tourism"
Seminar 4: Sir Michael Llewellyn Smith (travel writer)
"Travel in Greek Lands"
Seminar 5: John Rolfe (St Clare's Oxford)
"Photography and Travel"
Seminar 6: Robert Houston and other Participants from Anti-Slavery
International Discussion of their recently completed sponsored bicycle
ride from Cape Town to London
Seminar 7: Vanessa Buxton, ATG Oxford
Tour Operator's perspective on sustainable tourism
"Giving Something Back"
Seminar 8: Keith Allen (St Clare's, Oxford)
"Education and Travel"
Seminar 9: Student presentations and discussion
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Autumn 2003
Citizenship, Democracy & Diversity
Seminar 1: Introduction to the Series
Dr Ines Molinaro, St. Clare's, Oxford
Seminar 2: Images of America & American Foreign
Policy
Rory Kelly, St. Clare's, Oxford
Seminar 3: A History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Dr Mahmoud Hawari, Lecturer, and consultant with War
on Want
Seminar 4: Consolidating Democracy in South Africa
Dr Anthony Lemon, Lecturer in Geography, Mansfield College,
University of Oxford
Seminar 5: Does democracy mean inter-ethnic Peace?
Mark Almond, Oriel College, University of Oxford
Seminar 6: Universal Values in the World Heritage Community
John Rolfe, St. Clare's, Oxford
Seminar 7: Civil Liberties, Fear of Crime & CCTV
Dr Paul Catley, Oxford Brookes University and Dr Lisa Claydon, University
of the West of England
Seminar 8: Democratisation and Citizenship in South America
Dr Laurence Whitehead, Fellow in Politics, Nuffield College,
University of Oxford
Seminar 9:Democracy and Violence in Northern Ireland
Dr Alan O'Day, Visiting Fellow, Rothermere Institute of American
Studies
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