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Diversity in Social Intelligence Videos

Library, Press, TalksBy Catherine CromptonFebruary 25, 2020

A video summarising our research has been created! You can watch the full version here.  We also have a short version of the video which discusses the methods, results and implications of our research. You can watch that here.   Transcriptions for both videos are available: For the full video: Word and PDF For the…

Family in Residence seminar

Library, TalksBy Sue Fletcher-WatsonDecember 15, 2017

The Family in Residence project is definitely something DART folk are incredibly proud to have been a part of! It was nominated for a Times Higher Education Award in 2017. You can read more about the project at this page and here’s Craig’s original post from the very start of the project. One of the…

Hand in Hand: a knowledge exchange primer

Articles, LibraryBy Sue Fletcher-WatsonDecember 4, 2017

Knowledge exchange is a buzz-phrase in psychology, but remains elusive and difficult to achieve. Amid widespread distrust of ‘experts’ and systematic attempts to undermine the very concept of truth, ensuring effective communication between professionals and the communities they serve is more important than ever. read more in this piece by Sue, in The Psychologist magazine…

How to avoid the next Brexit

Blog, General rant, Insight into researchBy Sue Fletcher-WatsonJune 30, 2016

Health Warning: this blog is about to get political. Reading this post requires you to endorse two statements which I will not address with evidence, but instead take as a priori assumptions. Expert advice, based on empirical evidence and data-based forecasts, was overwhelmingly in support of voting to remain in the EU Therefore the public’s…

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