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Tag: Social Science Bites
Sonia Livingstone on Children and the Internet
How are children using the Internet? How is it affecting them? Sonia Livingstone, who has overseen a major study of children’s behaviour online discusses these issues with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast.
Posted in Audio, Featured, International Debate, Interview, Public Engagement, Resources Also tagged children, communications, internet, LSE, Media, podcast, research, Sonia Livingstone 17 Comments
Join us for the official launch of Social Science Bites
There’s a limited number of tickets available for our official launch party! Join us in London on Thursday 10th May at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. To register for a ticket see our EventBrite page – hurry they’re going fast!
Richard Sennett on Co-Operation
We all need to co-operate to some degree. According to the eminent sociologist Richard Sennett, author of a recent book on the topic, complex co-operation is a craft.
Posted in Audio, Communication, Impact, Public Engagement, Resources Also tagged cooperation, Nigel Warburton, podcast, Richard Sennett, social science 13 Comments
Rom Harré on What is Social Science?
“Everybody lives in a society...They want to know what it is they’re living in” An exploration of the nature of the social sciences. How do they differ from the physical sciences? What challenges do they face? What is their value?
Posted in Audio, Communication, Impact, Public Engagement, Public Policy, Resources, Science & Social Science Also tagged biases, empiricism, history, language, Marx, Micro-groups, narratology, Nigel Warburton, participant observation, Philosophy Bites, podcast, Rom Harre, social psychology, social science, sociology 18 Comments






Happy Birthday Social Science Bites!
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