New research sets out how to make free internet access a human right
A new book has outlined why public institutions should recognise a new human right to free internet access and what such a right could look like.
- Published: 21 November 2024
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A new book has outlined why public institutions should recognise a new human right to free internet access and what such a right could look like.
Lisa Bortolotti talks about her research on delusional beliefs and conspiracy theories, and discusses the implications of the Agency Projects and project EPIC.
Last Friday Lisa Bortolotti was a guest on BBC Radio4 Free Thinking, discussing the nature of conspiracy theories and the merits of transdiagnostic philosophy.
Professor Jeannette Littlemore is among four current staff awarded ‘Top Scholar’ by the US metadata company for the quality and impact of their scholarly work.
The journal Philosophy of the Mind Sciences has published a symposium on Lisa Bortolotti's latest book, Why Delusions Matter (Bloomsbury 2023).
Following the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, Professor Lisa Bortolotti explains how and why conspiracy theories thrive in the wake of shocking events.
How do we see ourselves through others? Epistemic injustice meets distributed cognition and affectivity in this exciting call for abstracts!
Professor Candida Moss discusses her new book, God's Ghostwriters, which examines the role enslaved people had in co-authoring the Bible.