Humanities, the arts and social sciences are under the spotlight in the latest edition of Re:action.
The magazine showcases the huge diversity of research being undertaken in these areas, and demonstrates some of the benefits we derive from being a broad-based, research-intensive University.
The topics covered explore what it is to be human, civilised and part of many communities.
This issue includes features on:
- Media Archaeology and how digital technologies are being employed by the art;
- how the Centre for Research in Inclusion is innovatively tackling education research;
- some of the issues being addressed by research into the philosophy of pregnancy and motherhood;
- and how Brexit poses a threat to the British wine industry.
Read the spring issue of Re:action.
Re:action is produced by Research and Innovation Services. The team is keen to receive feedback and ideas for editorial items for future issues. Please send any comments or suggestions to: [email protected].