by admin | Mar 6, 2024 | behavioural sciences, business and economy
Fiona Niebuhr | Exploring Employees’ Abilities to Adapt to Flexible Working Conditions About this episode The world of work is continuously transforming, due to innovation and global competition. This has intensified due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which drove changes...
by admin | Mar 6, 2024 | behavioural sciences
Professor Herbert Kritzer | How Does the Format of Ballots Affect Participation in Judicial Elections? About this episode Unlike virtually every other country in the world, the United States uses popular elections to select or retain many judges. This practice has...
by admin | Feb 21, 2024 | behavioural sciences
Professor Helen Fulton | Who Were the Marcher Lords? An Innovative Project to Understand their Cultural Significance About this episode The March of Wales refers to an area north to south along what is now the border between England and Wales. This region was first...
by admin | Feb 15, 2024 | behavioural sciences, education and training
How Schools Re-opening after Lockdowns Affected Parents’ Participation in the Workforce Scitube Library behavioural sciences About this episode When the COVID-19 pandemic hit Canada in March 2020, schools across the country were shut within a few days. Children were...
by admin | Feb 14, 2024 | behavioural sciences
Professor Peter Grindrod | Cognition and Consciousness Entwined Scitube Library behavioural sciences About this episode Humans experience internal sensations in response to the external world: we don’t just think or process – we experience. These sensations range from...
by admin | Feb 7, 2024 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences
Professor David Pion-Berlin | Was the January 6th Storming of the US Capitol a Self-coup? About this episode The storming of the US Capitol on January 6th 2021 was a shocking event for many. Citizens pushed past Capitol police, causing property damage and threatening...