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“Forever or five years”: sustainability in digital scholarship

“Forever or five years”: sustainability in digital scholarship

by uoladmin | Oct 21, 2022 | Digital

By Dr Anna-Maria Sichani Let’s admit it: what is common in every single digital scholarly output and in every single digital project is the agony around their sustainability. A concept so close yet so far is my contribution to the newly published The Bloomsbury...
Searching for safety in Central America

Searching for safety in Central America

by Talking Humanities | Jun 21, 2018 | Analysis & Comment, Features, Human Rights, Politics & Law, Training and Research

Strengthened deterrence at the southern US border, increased deportations to Honduras and El Salvador, and a political crisis in Nicaragua. ‘Where can displaced people in Central America find safety?’ asks Suzanna Nelson-Pollard, a researcher on...
Food for sustenance, not just thought

Food for sustenance, not just thought

by Talking Humanities | Sep 22, 2016 | Analysis & Comment, Features, Graduate Study, Human Rights

Image: Jonathan Goldberg, www.jongoldberg.co.uk Justine Taylor, a human rights activist and student on the School of Advanced Study’s MA in Understanding and Securing Human Rights, was invited by the Victoria and Albert Museum to argue the case for urban farming,...

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