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Dr Cees Hamelink | Conflict is Inherent to Humanity, But How Can We Stop It Escalating into Violence?

Dr Cees Hamelink | Conflict is Inherent to Humanity, But How Can We Stop It Escalating into Violence?

by admin | Oct 6, 2025 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences

Dr Cees Hamelink | Conflict is Inherent to Humanity, But How Can We Stop It Escalating into Violence? About this episode Humans have a great capacity to care for the needs of others. Despite this, disagreements and disputes are an inherent part of human existence. So,...
Professor Olya Bryksina | The Unexpected Power of Helping Others: What Drives Us in Groups

Professor Olya Bryksina | The Unexpected Power of Helping Others: What Drives Us in Groups

by admin | Sep 22, 2025 | behavioural sciences

Professor Olya Bryksina | The Unexpected Power of Helping Others: What Drives Us in Groups Scitube Library behavioural sciences About this episode We often assume that people are most motivated by activities that help them generate their own progress towards the goals...
Dr Monica Pauls | Understanding Collective Identity Among Youth Activists Online

Dr Monica Pauls | Understanding Collective Identity Among Youth Activists Online

by admin | Sep 8, 2025 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences

Dr Monica Pauls | Understanding Collective Identity Among Youth Activists Online About this episode Can collective identity among social movement actors develop online? Do social media platforms foster genuine relationships, or do meaningful connections require...
Professor Kimani Nehusi | How Ancient Rituals Created Sacred Homelands

Professor Kimani Nehusi | How Ancient Rituals Created Sacred Homelands

by admin | Aug 28, 2025 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences

Professor Kimani Nehusi | How Ancient Rituals Created Sacred Homelands Scitube Library arts and humanities About this episode Land ownership disputes and displacement affect millions across Africa and its diaspora today, but understanding the profound spiritual...
Professor Penelope Corfield | Time-Space: Exploring How Humans Navigate Cosmic Existence

Professor Penelope Corfield | Time-Space: Exploring How Humans Navigate Cosmic Existence

by admin | Aug 28, 2025 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences

Professor Penelope Corfield | Time-Space: Exploring How Humans Navigate Cosmic Existence Scitube Library arts and humanities About this episode Yes, the clock is ticking away relentlessly! And yet today we live in an era when some philosophers claim that Time is...
Professor Mark D. Hayward | How Education Shapes Dementia Risk

Professor Mark D. Hayward | How Education Shapes Dementia Risk

by admin | Aug 4, 2025 | behavioural sciences, health and medicine

Professor Mark D. Hayward | How Education Shapes Dementia Risk About this episode Dementia – a syndrome characterized by declining cognitive function that interferes with daily living – represents one of the most significant health challenges facing aging populations...
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