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Silencing, Censorship, and Epistemic Justice: Reframing Ethics and Responsibility in the Quest to Engage in Dangerous Writings

Silencing, Censorship, and Epistemic Justice: Reframing Ethics and Responsibility in the Quest to Engage in Dangerous Writings

A blog post by Brogan Pritchard The act of writing has a long history. From Homer’s ancient epics to Shakespeare’s sonnets and Orwell’s dystopias, writing has been a tool for expression, imagination, and experimentation. It unfolds possibilities for the self, the...
Prisoner Leadership, Reimagining Justice from the Inside Out

Prisoner Leadership, Reimagining Justice from the Inside Out

Humanities Blog Undergraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate research Alumni/careers Academic insight Humanities website By Dr Marion Vannier, Senior Lecturer in Criminology. It was an absolute honour to co-organise, on June 16th, ‘Prisoner Leadership, Meaning, Value, and...
Jan’s experience of BA Social Sciences at Manchester

Jan’s experience of BA Social Sciences at Manchester

Humanities Blog Undergraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate research Alumni/careers Academic insight Humanities website Hear from Jan on what he loves about studying BA Social Sciences at Manchester. Hi! I’m Jan, I do BA Social Sciences, specialising in Sociology...
Daisy’s experience of BA Social Sciences at Manchester

Daisy’s experience of BA Social Sciences at Manchester

Humanities Blog Undergraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate research Alumni/careers Academic insight Humanities website Hear from Daisy on what she loves about studying BA Social Sciences at Manchester. Hi! I’m Daisy, I do BA Social Sciences in Sociology and...
PhD and Charity – the Value of Volunteering and Why You Should Try It

PhD and Charity – the Value of Volunteering and Why You Should Try It

PhD Criminology student, Megan, talks about the value of volunteering during her studies and working to support Manchester homeless charity, the Booth Centre.