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Dr Milia Tzoutzou studies how cartoon characters interact with their food and how they judge each other based on their physical appearance.
Arts & Humanities, Behavioural Sciences

Food consumption, gender, and body types in children’s animations

June 29, 2022
Will 2022-06-29T11:00:15+01:00
Dr Peter C Hill and a team of colleagues challenge the idea that people who hold strong religious beliefs are not intellectually humble.
Arts & Humanities

Can deeply religious people be intellectually humble?

June 10, 2022
Will 2022-06-10T11:45:23+01:00
Tony Marshall of Diverse Horizons Inc., aims to build global facilities for educational, entrepreneurial, and intercultural collaboration.
Arts & Humanities, Education & Training

Diverse Horizons: Investing globally in social and environmental sustainability

June 3, 2022
Will 2022-06-03T11:00:25+01:00
Criminology on Trump, is an analysis of Trump’s rise to power and alleged crimes of sexual assault, tax evasion and more.
Arts & Humanities, Business

Criminology on Trump: America’s outlaw and racketeer-in-chief

May 13, 2022
Will 2022-05-13T09:28:09+01:00
Professor Robert Stebbins researches leisure and hobbies, and looks at ways for society to facilitate pursuing optimal lifestyles.
Arts & Humanities, Behavioural Sciences

What constitutes optimal leisure?

March 30, 2022
Will 2022-03-30T11:29:36+01:00
Dr Jen Neitzel discusses Critical Race Theory and the past, present, and possible future of media discussions around racism in America.
Arts & Humanities

Understanding Critical Race Theory and Anti-Racism

September 1, 2021
Will 2021-09-01T16:02:51+01:00
A conversation with Professor Matt Fox about social media , podcasts, Twitter and the role of communication in science and research.
Arts & Humanities, Education & Training

Will podcasts and social media replace academic publishing?

August 4, 2021
Will 2021-08-04T11:31:02+01:00
protest placards at a climate demonstration Prof Mitchell argues the climate strikes represent a human rights-based phenomenon that emphasises millions of young women in leadership.
Arts & Humanities

Child rights and the climate strike movement

April 21, 2021
Lorian Payne 2021-04-21T16:39:16+01:00
outlines of a crowd superimposed over a red colour outline of St peters square in moscow, russia
Arts & Humanities

Is Russia fascist? Unraveling propaganda East and West

March 22, 2021
Will 2021-03-22T14:57:49+00:00
Tracing the history of East African artefacts in the Smithsonian
Arts & Humanities

Tracing the history of East African artefacts in the Smithsonian

January 14, 2021
Will 2021-01-14T15:37:48+00:00

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