Battles on Video

The Battles in Video are sessions from the 2007 and 2006 Battles of Ideas reproduced in full by Fora.tv. You can also find a number of short videos on themes related to the weekend provided by Friction.tv. Finally, Battle Talk is a mini-series presented by Spiked Online Editor Brendan O'Neill in the run-up to the Battle of Ideas on 18 Doughty Street

 Battles of 2006/7

The New Heresies

The New Heresies [Opens in new window]


Foreign Policy After Blair

Foreign Policy After Blair [Opens in new window]


Terrorism

Terrorism [Opens in new window]


Designing Behaviour

Designing Behaviour [Opens in new window]


What next for... democracy in Europe?

What next for... democracy in Europe? [Opens in new window]


CAM: Junk Science or Genuine Alternative?

CAM: Junk Science or Genuine Alternative? [Opens in new window]


Democracy and its Discontents

Democracy and its Discontents [Opens in new window]


Particle Physics is Sexy

Particle Physics is Sexy [Opens in new window]


Barriers to Science

Barriers to Science [Opens in new window]


My Brain Made Me Do It

My Brain Made Me Do It [Opens in new window]


MySpace Generation

MySpace Generation [Opens in new window]


Digital Commons

Digital Commons [Opens in new window]


'Teach the World to Sing'

'Teach the World to Sing' [Opens in new window]


'Privacy is Dead. Long Live Privacy?'

'Privacy is Dead. Long Live Privacy?' [Opens in new window]


'Turn That Racket Off'

'Turn That Racket Off' [Opens in new window]


Each to his iPod or Great Music For All

Each to his iPod or Great Music For All [Opens in new window]


'Recycling is a Waste of Time'

'Recycling is a Waste of Time' [Opens in new window]


Debating Darwin

Debating Darwin [Opens in new window]


The Science and Politics of Climate Change

The Science and Politics of Climate Change [Opens in new window]


Battle of Ideas 2006 Welcome Address

Battle of Ideas 2006 Welcome Address [Opens in new window]


'The Battle for Affluence'

'The Battle for Affluence' [Opens in new window]


Litigation and Litigation Avoidance

Litigation and Litigation Avoidance [Opens in new window]


'The Panic About Obesity'

'The Panic About Obesity' [Opens in new window]


 Friction TV 2007

Claire Fox speaking at WORLDwrite film launch
Claire Fox speaking at WORLDwrite film launch [Opens in new window]


China: Threat Or Opportunity?
China: Threat Or Opportunity? [Opens in new window]


Should we be scared of MySpace?
Should we be scared of MySpace? [Opens in new window]


Revolting students, where are you?
Revolting students, where are you? [Opens in new window]


Why Are Parents Treated Like Imbeciles
Why Are Parents Treated Like Imbeciles [Opens in new window]


 Battle Talk 2007

Radical Activism (Tuesday 23 October 2007)

Brendan O’Neill presents Battle Talk on the state of radical activism on campus and in culture, and looks ahead to the upcoming two days of debate.

His guests are: Maria Grasso, PhD student at Oxford University and Nathalie Rothschild, Commissioning Editor for Spiked Online.

Related Session: Revolting students


Battle Talk Barriers to Science (Wednesday 31 October 2007)

Tony Gilland, Science & Society Director, Institute of Ideas, presents a Battle Talk on science and barriers to research.

His guests are:
Prof Conrad Lichtenstein: Chief Operating Officer, Population Genetics Technologies Ltd;
Dr Stephen Minger: Director, Stem Cell Biology Laboratory, King’s College London

The Institute of Ideas conducted a survey of over 200 scientists about the barriers to science in the 21st Century. A comprehensive report of the survey can is available as a pdf. Click here to download.

Related Session: What are the barriers to science in the 21st century?


Battle Talk James Delingpole (Wednesday 10 October 2007)

Brendan O’Neill presents Battle Talk and speaks to the author and journalist about about his upcoming appearance at the Battle Ideas as part of the “Bar Room Rant” on the topic of government keenness to regulate the minutiae of citizen’s lives.

James Delingpole has written novels, political satire and for The Spectator, The Times and The Daily Telegraph. 

Related Session: Eat, drink and be merry - banned


Battle Talk Dominic Lawson (Wednesday 3 October 2007)

Brendan O’Neill, editor of Spiked Online, speaks to the Independent columnist in Battle Talk.

Dominic Lawson is a former editor of The Sunday Telegraph and The Spectator and is a visiting fellow at the Reuters Institute at the University of Oxford. 

Related Session: Post Ideology


Battle Talk - Arts and Elitism (Wednesday 3 October 2007)

Dr Shirley Dent, Communications Director for the Institute of Ideas, presents Battle Talk, a tantalising teaser of the forthcoming Battle of Ideas.

Guests are: Prof Raymond Tallis, Professor of Geriatric Medicine at the University of Manchester, Natalie Melton, Commercial Director of Arts and Business and Veronica Lewis, Director of London Contemporary Dance School and The Place.


Battle Talk - Ceri Dingle (Wednesday 26 September 2007)

Spiked Online Editor Brendan O’Neill presents the first show in a mini-series in the run-up to the Battle of Ideas and interviews Ceri Dingle of education charity WORLDwrite, which campaigns for global equality.

WORLDwrite is an education charity which describes its mission as challenging prejudices and stereotypes by giving young people a unique opportunity to see the world from a fresh perspective through a first-hand, investigative filmmaking experience.


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