
The Research4Good podcast is a show for anyone feeling hopeless about the major issues we face as a global society: from extremism and radicalisation, to social justice, to the dangers and uses of digital data. Each episode will explore how these problems could and are being addressed. Join Professor David Ellis as he interviews Bath School of Management academics about the positive impact of thei... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ManagementBusiness | |||

Conspiracy theories often sound outlandish – so why dointelligent, sociable people get drawn in by them?
Dr Tim Hill has carried out ethnographic research that uncovers the factors that make people susceptible, as he shares with Professor David El... more
In this episode of the Research4Good podcast, Dr JamesFletcher explains to Professor David Ellis about the opportunities that artificial intelligence and other digital technologies can offer to people with dementia – from helping them in the workplac... more
In this new episode of the Research4Good podcast, Professor David Ellis speaks with Dr Rossella Salandra about the pressures put on researchers to show positive results – and how this can lead to selective reporting.
What are the factors that make t... more
Keeping ourselves and our businesses safe against digital threats has never been more important. But how can we visualise these often intangible menaces in order to get to grips with them?
In response to this challenge, Dr Joanna Syrda and Dr Kseniy... more
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