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Other Dec 18, 2024

Play for the planet: Five climate change games for the festive season

Although most people in the UK are worried about climate change, disagreement about what to do can be polarizing, especially at Christmas when norms around travel, presents and waste are at the forefront of people's attention. ...

Social Sciences Dec 18, 2024

How feelings of disconnection and lack of control fuel conspiracy beliefs—new research

Conspiracy theories have always been a part of society, offering explanations—sometimes simple, often elaborate—for complex events.

Economics & Business Dec 9, 2024

How to get on board with secondhand shopping this Christmas

Clothes tumble out of skyscrapers, pile up in stairwells, and clog pavements and streets. A voice instructs viewers to "visualize 190,000 garments produced each minute." The cityscape drowning in textiles is just one of the ...

Social Sciences Dec 5, 2024

Can you choose to believe something, just like that?

Some years ago, I was in a lively conversation with a software developer about arguments for and against God's existence. After discussing their merits and shortcomings, he paused—perhaps a little impatiently—and said, ...

Social Sciences Dec 3, 2024

Researcher: Why you should talk to people you disagree with about politics

If you talked to friends or family about politics over Thanksgiving, you might not have changed each other's minds. But don't be discouraged—and consider talking with them again as the holiday season continues.

Social Sciences Dec 2, 2024

Brief scientific literacy interventions may quash new conspiracy theories

The more time you spend on social media, the likelier you are to have come across a viral post that seems too strange to be true. Brief scientific literacy interventions, especially those that focus on critical thinking skills, ...

Ecology Nov 26, 2024

Paul Watson vs Japan: Disrupting the whaling industry's logistics—and logic

Paul Watson, the iconic environmental activist and founder of the organization Sea Shepherd, is no stranger to clashes with corporations and governments. Known for his bold and often controversial actions, he has dedicated ...

Social Sciences Nov 20, 2024

I've studied organizational failure for decades—the Church of England needs more than a new leader

In a book I wrote with a colleague on organizational failures (The Apology Impulse) the inability of many of them to confront their failures, except to say a meaningless "we're sorry," is legend.

Economics & Business Nov 18, 2024

Robo price-fixing: Why the Justice Department is suing a software company to stop landlords colluding on rents

Of all the reasons it could be hard to pay rent each month, did you have an algorithm-powered illegal cartel on your list?

Political science Nov 14, 2024

How the far right is evolving and growing in Canada

In early 2022, thousands of Canadians descended on Ottawa as part of the so-called "Freedom Convoy" in protest of the government's pandemic-related restrictions. Many were opposed to the government's power to impose lockdowns, ...

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