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Identities & Inequalities - CAHSS Research Themes

We explore the intersections between identities, inequalities and justice, across the areas of poverty, welfare, work, health, education, governance and justice – engaging with local and…

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Energy & Sustainability - CAHSS Research Themes

Our research address challenges around the design and governance of energy systems and infrastructures in Scotland, the UK and across the world. We host a range of centres and clusters, now…

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Data & Digital - CAHSS Research Themes

Our research marshals big data, data analytics and digitisation to help transform society and the economy for the better – from exploiting financial data to address inequalities, to…

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Childhood & Youth - CAHSS Research Themes

Our research addresses challenges around child poverty, child rights and protection, families and relationships, health and mental health, and education and schooling – deploying a range of…

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‘Who is /ourguy/?’: Tracing memes to study online subcultures

Sal Hagen - ‘Who is /ourguy/?’: Tracing memes to study online subcultures AbstractIn fast-paced attention economies, Internet memes and catchphrases that manage to ‘stick’…

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Why the awards are important

Jeremy Crang and Mette Cameron give their insights into why the People of CAHSS Awards (formerly the CAHSS Recognition Awards) are so important.

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In the Hot Seat Tara

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In the Hot Seat Matthias

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In the Hot Seat Lori

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In the Hot Seat David

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In the Hot Seat Bethany

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Why it's great to nominate

Peter Buckley from the Centre for Open Learning shares the feeling of nominating others and getting nominated for a People of CAHSS Award (formerly a CAHSS Recognition Award).

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Governance & Democracy - CAHSS Research Themes

We address pressing challenges in international, global and multi-level governance, including issues of development and global inequalities; populism, democracy and citizen engagement;…

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Cultural Heritage - CAHSS Research Themes

We work with creative industries, museums and galleries, heritage and conservation organisations to develop innovative approaches to cultural heritage – with a particular focus on deploying…

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Recognising colleagues, celebrating people

Attendees from the 2023 People of CAHSS Awards (formerly known as the CAHSS Recognition Awards) explain what it feels like to nominate someone, be nominated or simply celebrate with their colleagues…

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CDCS Annual Lecture 2023: Mary Flanagan "How to See What's Missing"

Mary Flanagan - "How to See What's Missing" Abstract In "How to See What's Missing", artist and scholar Mary Flanagan discusses the investigation of artificial…

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