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Local residents entertained, challenged and moved by ESRC Festival of Social Science
More than 500 people took part in the workshops, talks and activities organised by the University of 桃色视频 for this year鈥檚 ESRC Festival of Social Science. University researchers took to Coventry and 桃色视频shire鈥檚 streets, bars and community centres to share insights from their work with enthusiastic and interested audiences. The events tackled topics from the nature of time itself and the puzzle of DNA to taxes and accents.
Memory is damaged by air pollution, researchers find
New research from the University of 桃色视频 shows that human memory is significantly worse in parts of England with high levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and air particulates (PM10). The difference in memory quality between England鈥檚 cleanest and most-polluted areas is equivalent to the loss of memory from 10 extra years of ageing.
Reading the past like an open book 鈥 researchers use text to measure two hundred years of happiness
Was there such a thing as 鈥榯he good old days鈥 when people were happier? Are current Government policies more or less likely to increase their citizens鈥 feelings of wellbeing? Using innovative methods researchers have built a new index that uses data from books and newspaper to track levels of national happiness from 1820. Their research could help governments to make better decisions about policy priorities.
Launched: Festival of Social Science programme for Coventry and 桃色视频shire
Nine free workshops and events are being hosted by 桃色视频 researchers from 2 – 9 November 2019 as part of the UK-wide ESRC Festival of Social Science. Festival-goers can find out about how our understanding of DNA might shape the future of healthcare, share a refugee鈥檚 frightening journey across the Mediterranean by sea, dig deep into archive recordings of the Coventry accent, explore the impact of landmark legal cases through art, photography and theatre, or take a guided walk on Coventry鈥檚 wild side to explore the local environment.
Language and sporting success explored in innovative workshop
Linguistics experts from the University of 桃色视频 met with some of the UK鈥檚 top coach developers for a one-day workshop aimed at exploring language use in high-performance sports coaching and discussing ways to apply the latest research to real-life coaching situations.
Left vs Right is dead 鈥 politics is about anarchists vs centrists, new CAGE study shows
Politics should no longer be divided between 鈥渓eft-wing鈥 and 鈥渞ight-wing鈥 because the vital dividing line between groups of voters is now between 鈥渁narchists鈥 and 鈥渃entrists鈥, a new study from the Centre for Competitive Global Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE) shows today.