Our new paper '‘Built for expansion’: the ‘social life’ of the WHO's mental health GAP Intervention Guide', with @vareij is out now & open access! Its about how global tools & technologies 'do' mental health, using data from our @BritishAcademy_ research https://t.co/ivTDV1kAyI
Why are we comparing obesity to smoking in our latest adverts? Because obesity is a cause of cancer too and we need the government to take action right now, to protect future generations. Learn more about the impact of ending junk food advertising to kids: https://t.co/pva8KzM7zX
Delighted have two new PhD studentships to work on new Wellcome Trust project, Marginalisation and the microbe: how to mobilise around antimicrobial resistance without increasing social inequalities @sussexsociology. Up now on https://t.co/ZgrmsCJKDE. Informal enquiries welcome!
Just out Karen Yeung’s draft study of the implications of advanced digital technologies (including AI systems) for the concept of responsibility within a human rights framework https://t.co/bj4snxaMFB
Our last author blog was by Sarah Nettleton talks about residential home design. See the blog here https://t.co/wyWXf1aPRv and a link to the full paper is here: https://t.co/J4cSGUVXwy
Donna Strickland, first woman in 55 yrs to win a Nobel In physics. Also she is only an Associate Professor. Also Wikipedia rejected an entry on her because she wasn't famous enough. #womeninscience#stillnobias? https://t.co/YzFPnd8OMN
New article in Social Science and Medicine with Ben Marent and Mary Darking on digital health/mHealth /HIV. Free access for 50 readers until early November at : https://t.co/cuFu1Bu9nS