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Week11-Peer Review Process

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2358907_curating-2022-2023sem2/2023/04/05/week11-peer-review-process/

During a discussion with my peers, Xiaodong’s viewpoint really struck a chord with me. He proposed curating an exhibition with the theme of “happiness”. In his curatorial philosophy, he emphasized that each person’s understanding of happiness is unique, and that everyone has different levels of desire for it. For example, for a child, happiness might […]


NOTABLE RETIREMENTS

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ncmagazine/2023/02/13/notable-retirements-stewart-j-brown-and-susan-hardman-moore/

STEWART J. BROWN AND SUSAN HARDMAN MOORE This summer marks the retirements of two distinguished members of the New College community. Prof.Stewart J. Brown, Chair of Ecclesiastical History, will step down after more than 34 years of service, as will Prof. Susan Hardman Moore, whose first years at the School – from 1987 to 1992 […]


New project publication: 'Of Blaes and Bings'

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/wastelandscapes/2023/07/17/new-project-publication-of-blaes-and-bings/

Happy to announce another project output (hopefully the first of four this year), a book chapter entitled: “Of Blaes and Bings: The (Non)Toxic Heritage of the West Lothian Oil Shale Industry.” This is is open access and available here. Abstract:  This chapter explores the changing human valuations of oil shale waste – blaes – in […]


UK Sufism collection

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/digitalislameurope/research-findings/archiving/collections/uk-sufism-collection/

Gary R Bunt (UK Team and Website data analysis) Anna Grasso (UK Team and Website data analysis) This archive is part of the Digital Islam Across Europe project’s collection. One of the DigitIslam project outputs focuses on website data and collection analysis. The objective is to identify, catalogue and analyse Muslim organisations’ and actors’ websites […]


Qualitative, sociological approaches to self-harm and suicide

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/suicide-cultures/2021/08/18/qualitative-sociological-approaches-to-self-harm-and-suicide/

This blog is written as part of the BSA Medical Sociology event MedSoc Month, which has invited attendees to think creatively both about the topics we research and about how we communicate and engage others with that research. When we saw the call for paper, as suicide and self-harm researchers we (Hazel Marzetti a post […]


Intervention research on working conditions and mental health: persistent challenges, new directions, and opportunities to integrate research agendas

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2014/03/20/intervention-research-on-working-conditions-and-mental-health-persistent-challenges-new-directions-and-opportunities-to-integrate-research-agendas/

This commentary provides a summary of the four preceding research papers. Three of the four papers, those by Gilbert-Ouimet et al., Marchand and Durand, and Veitch, provide direction for future workplace psychosocial intervention studies, while the remaining paper, by Lippel, offers insight into how existing occupational health and safety and workers’ compensation legislation offers few […]


Read Research and Lived Experience of Psychosis

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2187484_tpg-studio-2021-2022sem1/2022/06/09/read-research-and-lived-experience/

Continuing from my research into childhood trauma, I am developing this to looking at how this early trauma manifests in serious mental illness. Focussing on BD 1 as I can contribute lived experience. Obviously this is just one symptom of the illness and over time I may pick from other areas. Here is where I […]


Building our collaboration with Stanford

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/global-health-academy/2016/04/25/building-our-collaboration-with-stanford/

The event New Perspectives in Compassion held at Stanford University California on 16th March was the first academic collaboration between CCARE and the Global Health Academy (GHA) following the launch of our Compassion Initiative in September in Edinburgh by the Principal. We are very grateful to Dr Monica Worline , deputy director, and Professor Jim Doty […]


Sustain.ED 2019: a round up

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/sustainability/2019/sustain-ed/

Sustain.ED is the The Students’ Association’s annual festival about sustainability. We hear from Vice President Community, Rosheen Wallace, about this year’s event. When planning the annual sustainability festival ‘Sustain.ED’, I immediately chose to focus on waste, particularly plastic waste as it is so topical. One idea I wanted to do as part of the festival […]


Final Sampling and Coverings

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1848839_textiles-2c-materials-and-structure-2020-2021sem1/2020/11/07/final-sampling-and-coverings/

By carefully selecting elements from my pervious samples and gathering more materials I have been able to explore and develop my cover ideas further before producing my final 2 coverings. All experimentation and final outcomes have been made through fusing and bonding materials with heat. Testing materials I thought it would be interesting to stain […]


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