Interdisciplinary department combining insights from History, Law, Politics, Languages, Literature, Archaeology and Environmental Humanities, based in Cornwall.
We're delighted that Daisy Ellis, one of our recently graduated alumna, has been awarded this year’s Hutton Prize for Excellence for her “outstanding” work on Australian Indigenous and Settler governance systems.
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Over the last two weeks we’ve been showcasing the work of our interdisciplinary experts in the University of Exeter’s Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Cornwall. Find them all here https://t.co/5rFocbz52r
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Our historical narratives are often centred on land, but what happens if we shift our perspective to oceans? How might this shape our environmental and political imaginaries? Join us as we plunge into the past to navigate new futures.
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Our next Research Short is Dr. Katya Kolpinskaya on parliament.
The UK Parliament is the core of the British political system and a subject of relentless scrutiny. At HaSS we teach and research our legislature in collaboration with Parliament itself.
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Next in our 'Research Shorts' series is Dr. Xianan Jin's work on gender.
Think gender is just theory or women's issues? Think again. 🌊
Study with us @UniExeCornwall and explore how the personal is political and how unspoken norms shape our lives.
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The impacts of oil are still being heavily felt despite global energy transitions. At @HaSSCornwall@UniExeCornwall we investigate the causal connections between oil, environmental injustice, climate change, and socio-ecological resilience. Find out more.
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Everyone on Earth is a collection of stories. Here at @HaSSCornwall@UniExeCornwall, we identify missing and neglected stories and encourage aspiring writers to shape new ones in compelling ways.
Find out more in our new ‘Research Shorts’
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Falling youth turnout is an existential threat to our democracies. @HaSSCornwall@UniExeCornwall are studying how volunteering can reconnect young people from the poorest backgrounds with elections.
Find out more in our new ‘Research Shorts'.
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Nature is under threat. At HaSS Cornwall we work together across the Humanities to tackle big questions relating to climate and environmental change, nature regeneration and societal resilience. We advocate for nature. Find out more: https://t.co/EaTE5wy7yZ
Next in our series of Research Shorts is Prof. Jamie Hampson on rock art. Humans have been creating rock art for more than 70,000 years. At HaSS Cornwall we consider why, and think about how understanding art helps us understand what it means to be human.
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Over the next two weeks, we are showcasing the work of our interdisciplinary experts in the department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Cornwall. Today our first video features Dr Tiago De Melo Cartaxo’s work on Biospheres. To find out more visit: https://t.co/9BO8hbDNg3
The world faces many complex problems. In Humanities and Social Sciences, Cornwall, we believe the solutions can only come from different perspectives. Find out how our exciting research joins the dots in pursuit of social and environmental justice.
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Tradition is not only about continuity – it can also be about change.
We explore how continuous forms of ritual tradition have often been interpreted in radically different ways across the centuries.
Find out more in our new ‘Research Shorts’ series.
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We're showcasing the work of our interdisciplinary experts in the University of Exeter’s Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Cornwall. Our next video features Prof. Harry Pitt’s work on reindustrialisation.
To find out more visit: https://t.co/9BO8hbDNg3
Reindustrialisation is a buzzword across the political spectrum
At @HaSSCornwall@UniExeCornwall we're surrounded by resurgent industries rooted in place & strategically pivotal to security & sustainability
Hear more in our new 'Research Shorts' series
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