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Freedom of speech
History & The Arts

Freedom of speech

...psychological damage done to people by relentless hounding, or by hate speech. Treading the line between being too restrictive about what people are allowed to say, and being too permissive, is one of the big challenges faced by societies. Getting it wrong either way brings real dangers. It is, perhaps, one of the best ways of judging a society to see where it draws the...
‘Life’s good – it’s the disease that’s the problem’: supporting someone living with a terminal diagnosis
Health, Sports & Psychology

‘Life’s good – it’s the disease that’s the problem’: supporting someone living with a terminal diagnosis

...psychological help as you can’ would be another piece of advice. We did. I gathered up friends and family to support me with caring duties. Many found it a privilege to be asked and Alan enjoyed having the company of those he loved. Both of us had counselling because we went into anticipatory grief. I had never heard of the phrase. Apparently it’s common but no one...
Drivers and hand-held mobile phones: extending the ban won’t solve the problem – here’s why
Health, Sports & Psychology

Drivers and hand-held mobile phones: extending the ban won’t solve the problem – here’s why

...psychological evidence, that’s harder for drivers to resist or deny. Interactive education, which allows drivers to experience their own distraction, rather than hearing about the failures of others, would be a good place to start. If we don’t address driver attitudes, we won’t meaningfully address driver distraction, regardless of what the law says. This article...
Why friendships are vital to your wellbeing
Health, Sports & Psychology

Why friendships are vital to your wellbeing

...Psychology Compass 8, 2, 58-72. Clift, S., and Morrison, I. (2011) ‘ Group singing fosters mental health and wellbeing: findings from the East Kent “singing for health” network project.’ Mental Health and Social Inclusion 15, 2, 88-97. De Silva, M., McKenzie, K., Harpham, T., and Huttly, S. (2005) ‘Social capital and mental illness: a systematic review.’...
The trouble with teaching physics
Health, Sports & Psychology

The trouble with teaching physics

...Psychology courses and qualifications. Misconceptions about physics Teaching is not as simple as presenting students with facts to memorise. Students have their own ideas about the world based on their everyday experiences. For example, students sometimes mistakenly think that light and electricity flow like water or that cold is not the absence of heat, but a substance...
What do literary agents do?
History & The Arts

What do literary agents do?

...psychological. PHILIP SEARGEANT: Could you say something about the criteria you look for in identifying new talents and possibly to what extent the market these days is a factor in that? JONNY GELLER: Well, the market is always a factor in the choice a literary agent makes when embarking on a new relationship with an author, I mean you can’t ignore that. I think all of...
52 things you never knew about OpenLearn
Miscellaneous

52 things you never knew about OpenLearn

...Psychology – it’s their favourite… While the Twittersphere seizes the day (carpe diem) by engaging most with our Getting Started in Classical Latin free course. We’ve tapped into the sofa psychologist trend and have a range of interactives to help you become the next Luther from Are you a Super Recogniser?, for those of you who think you can spot a criminal...
53 things you never knew about OpenLearn
Education & Development

53 things you never knew about OpenLearn

...Psychology – it’s their favourite… While the Twittersphere seizes the day (carpe diem) by engaging most with our Getting Started in Classical Latin free course. We’ve tapped into the sofa psychologist trend and have a range of interactives to help you become the next Luther from Are you a Super Recogniser?, for those of you who think you can spot a criminal...