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Prevention of bacterial STIs in London
Output from Prevention of bacterial STIs in London project
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9/13/2024
Episode 3: Children’s experiences of social media and unsolicited sexual images: Developing Better Digital Literacy
UCL’s Professor Jessica Ringrose shares her research on unsolicited sexual images on Snapchat, a social media platform which plays a central role in the lives of many teens. We discuss how this work uncovered high rates of non-consensual image sharing and led to the establishment of cyber flashing as a new criminal offence in the UK’s 2023 Online Safety Bill. We also explore how collaborating with young people, crime scientists, sex education charities, and policy makers, and the use of participatory arts-based methods, were key to uncovering children’s experiences of social media and achieving more equity and social justice in their lives. Jessica Ringrose is Professor of the Sociology of Gender and Education at UCL’s IOE. For the podcast transcript, details of our other podcasts and activities, visit http://tinyurl.com/mubmxu4n
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2/28/2024
Episode 4: E-scooters and the transport related social exclusion
E-scooters provoke a 'Marmite' love or hate response in many of us. Still being piloted across UK cities, they straddle an uncertain legislative space, with concerns around safety not far from the headlines. Yet there are other important questions raised by this still-emergent form of transport. Dr Daniel Oviedo speaks about the multifaceted dimensions of transport-related social exclusion: from affordability, to fear, discrimination and more. We discuss the conditions that may allow or prohibit people from using E-scooters. We explore how working with researchers from sociology, behaviour change, sustainable transport and industrial engineering – and various stakeholders with local authorities, TFL, and Innovate UK, helped to conceptualise a more inclusive policy approach for E-scooters. Daniel Oviedo is Associate Professor Development and Planning Unit, Bartlet, UCL. For the podcast transcript, details of our other podcasts and activities, visit http://tinyurl.com/mubmxu4n
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2/28/2024
Episode 2: Off-world living
The practical challenges of surviving harsh environments and limited resources in outer space have long been a focus of space research. But how might asking questions about living differently in space help us meet the challenges of living differently on earth? In this episode, we explore this with Dr Aaron Parkhurst as he discusses his multidisciplinary approach to studying ‘off-world living’. From Martian homes to exercise trampolines and funeral practices, we discuss the benefits of bringing together researchers from anthropology, architecture, art, design, cardiovascular science, molecular biology, psychiatry, and sustainable construction to open thinking about living well and the need, not only to survive, but to thrive. Aaron Parkhurst is an Associate Professor in medical anthropology at UCL. For the podcast transcript, details of our other podcasts and activities, visit http://tinyurl.com/mubmxu4n
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2/28/2024
Export Controls Bitesize training
Bitesize training video on UK Export Controls.
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11/22/2022
How to create an Innovation project in Worktribe
Short video showing how to create an Innovation project in Worktribe.
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10/19/2022
Team 16 - Task 6 - Promotional video - Hackathon 09/2020
This video was recorded as an assignment. It's goal is to illustrate how our hackathon idea would work in practice.
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10/4/2020
Cell Division
MSci project talk Tina Yao
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7/16/2020
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