Episodios

  • 07 | How Do We Tell the Time? Sylvia Kokunda
    Dec 16 2025
    Welcome to AFTER THE END from the ETHOX CENTRE at the UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, funded by the WELLCOME DISCOVERY AWARD SCHEME. SYLVIA KOKUNDA, Co-founder of the ACTION FOR BATWA EMPOWERMENT GROUP in UGANDA, shares the Batwa perspective on time and the challenges her people have faced in adapting to a very different culture since they were removed from their ancestral forest homes in the 1990s. AFTER THE END | aftertheend.squarespace.com/ MUSIC | Countdown for the Quiz, Magnetic Music
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    11 m
  • 06 | Indigenous Time - Danya Carroll
    Dec 9 2025
    Welcome to AFTER THE END from the ETHOX CENTRE at the UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, funded by the WELLCOME DISCOVERY AWARD SCHEME. DANYA CARROLL, a member of the Navajo and White Mountain Apache Tribes, and a post-doc in the School of Medicine and Public Health at WESTERN UNIVERSITY, CANADA, shares her experiences of living between two cultures with very different concepts of time, and how her tribes are dealing with climate change. AFTER THE END | aftertheend.squarespace.com/ MUSIC | Countdown for the Quiz, Magnetic Music
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    17 m
  • 05 | Time & (Im)mortality - P Kingori, M Lowe, F Flicker & M O'Brien
    Nov 25 2025
    Welcome to AFTER THE END from the ETHOX CENTRE at the UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, funded by the WELLCOME DISCOVERY AWARD SCHEME. PATRICIA KINGORI, Professor of Global Health Ethics at the UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD hosts a discussion on time and (im)mortality with jellyfish fan, MIRANDA LOWE (NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, LONDON), theoretical physicist, FELIX FLICKER (UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL), and performance artist and zombie, MARTIN O'BRIEN (QUEEN MARY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON). AFTER THE END | aftertheend.squarespace.com/ MUSIC | Countdown for the Quiz, Magnetic Music
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    18 m
  • 04 | Deathly Durations - M O'Brien
    Nov 10 2025
    Welcome to AFTER THE END from the ETHOX CENTRE at the UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, funded by the WELLCOME DISCOVERY AWARD SCHEME. Performance artist MARTIN O'BRIEN from QUEEN MARY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, shares his experience of living beyond predicted life expectancy in what he calls ‘zombie time’. AFTER THE END | aftertheend.squarespace.com/ MUSIC | Countdown for the Quiz, Magnetic Music
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    13 m
  • 03 | Does Time Exist? Felix Flicker
    Oct 27 2025
    Welcome to AFTER THE END from the ETHOX CENTRE at the UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, funded by the WELLCOME DISCOVERY AWARD SCHEME. Theoretical physicist FELIX FLICKER from the UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL explores whether time exists and living after the end of the universe. AFTER THE END | aftertheend.squarespace.com/ MUSIC | Countdown for the Quiz, Magnetic Music
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    12 m
  • 02 | The Immortal Jellyfish - Miranda Lowe
    Oct 24 2025
    Welcome to AFTER THE END from the ETHOX CENTRE at the UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, funded by the WELLCOME DISCOVERY AWARD SCHEME. MIRANDA LOWE CBE, a principal curator in the Department of Life Sciences at the NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM in LONDON, introduces us to the extraordinary world of the immortal jellyfish. AFTER THE END | aftertheend.squarespace.com/ MUSIC | Countdown for the Quiz, Magnetic Music
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    13 m
  • 01 | Introduction - Patricia Kingori
    Oct 24 2025
    Welcome to AFTER THE END from the ETHOX CENTRE at the UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, funded by the WELLCOME DISCOVERY AWARD SCHEME. PATRICIA KINGORI, Professor of Global Health Ethics at the UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD and lead investigator for the AFTER THE END project, introduces the series. AFTER THE END | aftertheend.squarespace.com/ MUSIC | Countdown for the Quiz, Magnetic Music
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    5 m
  • The Museum of Revelatory Fakes (MoRF) | 05 M Poliakoff on D Jones
    Mar 28 2023
    Sociologist PATRICIA KINGORI, Professor of Global Health Ethics at the WELLCOME CENTRE FOR ETHICS & HUMANITIES (ETHOX), UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD (www.ndph.ox.ac.uk/team/patricia-kingori) in conversation with British chemist PROFESSOR SIR MARTYN POLIAKOFF (royalsociety.org/people/martyn-poliakoff-12107/) about his friendship with physical chemist and writer DAVID JONES (www.theguardian.com/science/2017/au…-jones-obituary), famous for his spoof ‘Daedalus’ columns for the New Scientist and developer of a 'fake' perpetual motion machine, whose secret David Jones – tantalisingly - never revealed. MoRF is an exciting collaboration between ETHOX (www.ethox.ox.ac.uk) and award-winning visual and conceptual artist AL HOPWOOD (www.arhopwood.com/morf), with support from TORCH, THE OXFORD RESEARCH CENTRE IN THE HUMANITIES (www.torch.ox.ac.uk). MUSIC: Bela Bartok, Sonata for Solo Violin, BB 124: Fuga, performed by Gyorgy Pauk, and licensed courtesy of Naxos Music UK. PODCAST COVER: Al Hopwood (www.arhopwood.com/morf)
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    38 m