Humanities Lectures

Humanities Lectures

Podcast door Division of Humanities

Inaugural Professorial Lectures, public lectures and events from the Division of Humanities.

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episode Why Study Humanities? "I like it and it's important Aunty!" artwork
Why Study Humanities? "I like it and it's important Aunty!"

Professor Jon Hall, Classics, gives the graduation address at the Arts, Music and Theology graduation ceremony on 14 December 2016.

13 dec 2016 - 11 min
episode CTPI: Why Theology Matters to Tree Frogs artwork
CTPI: Why Theology Matters to Tree Frogs

A Public Lecture with Rev. Peter Harris, Anglican Minister, Conservationist, and Co-Founder of Christian Conservation Organisation A Rocha. 24 November 2016

19 nov 2016 - 1 h 18 min
episode CTPI & NCPACS: World Council of Churches' Response to Religious Violence artwork
CTPI & NCPACS: World Council of Churches' Response to Religious Violence

Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit addresses the World Council of Churches Central Committee’s recent ‘Statement on Religion and Violence’ (28 June 2016), which addresses the persistence and spread of extremist violence in the world, and its ambiguous connections with religion. 7 October 2016.

06 okt 2016 - 1 h 29 min
episode Archibald Baxter Memorial Lecture: The politics of compassion in a world of ruthless power artwork
Archibald Baxter Memorial Lecture: The politics of compassion in a world of ruthless power

Professor Kevin Clements delivers the 2016 Archibald Baxter Memorial Lecture. 28 September 2016

27 sep 2016 - 1 h 16 min
episode IPL: Planning biodiverse cities for all ages artwork
IPL: Planning biodiverse cities for all ages

As an environmental planner, Claire Freeman’s research focuses on the intersection of the natural and built environment. She examines how environmental relationships can be enhanced through more effective planning policy, design and practice. In particular, she looks at how planning can help create urban environments that work better for children and young people, and for nature. It links across three major disciplinary fields; the social sciences, biological science and planning. Some current and recent projects she is involved with are: “Natural neighbourhoods for city children”, a Marsden-funded study exploring how children in Dunedin, Auckland and Wellington connect with nature in their daily lives; “the Dunedin Garden Study,” which investigates householders’ relationships with native biodiversity in their gardens; “Children and young people’s experiences following the Christchurch earthquake”; and a study of “Children’s experiences of neighbourhood” in New Zealand, Fiji and Kiribati. 20 September 2016

19 sep 2016 - 1 h 6 min
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