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Imagining Afrikaners musically: Reflections on the ‘African music’ of Stefans Grové
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Ignatian Inscape and Instress in Gerard Manley Hopkins’s “Pied Beauty,” “God’s Grandeur,” “The Starlight Night,” and “The Windhover”: Hopkins’s Movement toward Ignatius by Way of W...
Published 2018-02-01“…This essay discusses Gerard Manley Hopkin’s notions of inscape and instress, examining their early expressions during Hopkins’s time as a student at and recent alumnus of Balliol College, Oxford, their subsequent development amid Hopkins’s career as a Jesuit novice and priest, and their manifestation in four sonnets composed in 1877. …”
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North-South linkages and international macroeconomic policy
Published 1995“…Papers focus on the export performance of newly industrialized countries; export growth and the terms of trade; economic activity and commodity prices; convergence and growth linkages between North and South; analyzing external adjustment in developing countries; dynamic response to external shocks in Classical and Keynesian economies; macroeconomic effects on developing countries of shocks in the OECD; macroeconomic linkages between the OECD and the Asia-Pacific regions; MULTIMOD simulations of the effects on developing countries of decreasing military spending; effects of a rise in G-7 real interest rates on developing countries; quantifying North-South interdependencies with Multicountry Model simulations; and the consequences of U.S. fiscal actions in a global model with alternative assumptions about the exchange regime in developing countries. Vines is at Balliol College, Oxford; the Australian University; and the Centre for Economic Policy Research. …”
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Professor Alex Callinicos
Published 2016-04-01“…Alex studied Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Balliol College, Oxford, and Philosophy of Science at the London School of Economics before writing a DPhil on Marx's Capital, also at Balliol. …”
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Sir Walter Lawrence and India 1879-1918
Published 1991“…Walter Roper Lawrence was born in Herefordshire on 9 February 1857; he was educated at Cheltenham College (1867-76) and Balliol College, Oxford (1877-1879), being head of the Indian Civil Service exam list in 1877. …”
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Automating democracy: Generative AI, journalism, and the future of democracy
Published 2023“…</p> <p>To investigate this situation and to gauge the opinions of experts and academics, the Balliol Interdisciplinary Institute project ‘Automating Democracy: Generative AI, Journalism, and the Future of Democracy’ convened a group of experts for a public symposium at Balliol College Oxford, in collaboration with the Institute for Ethics in AI and the Oxford Internet Institute. …”
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