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Reviews on theme Behaviour
How Social Class Shapes Us | Lecture and conversation with philosopher Hanno Sauer
Why do we pay so little attention to class when we are looking to lessen inequality? How can your class in these days still be so important for who and what you can become in society?
Radboud Reflects Book Club on Ken jezelf | With philosopher Cees Leijenhorst and moderator Noortje Schonck
Read Ken jezelf by philosopher Tinneke Beeckman and learn from philosopher Cees Leijenhorst and moderator Noortje Schonck about the search for who we are.
The Reflector – Solidariteit. Een kleine filosofie | Podcast with philosopher René ten Bos Radboud Reflects
DUTCH - Listen to René ten Bos about his new book 'Solidariteit. Een kleine filosofie', showing that true solidarity is not found in rules or policy, but in the awareness of our shared vulnerability.
Neurodivergence at the University | Conversation with philosopher Léon de Bruin and student Juliana Waloschek
ADHD, autism, dyslexia, giftedness, and high sensitivity. Some brains work differently than others. How and when should a university provide extra support to neurodivergent students and staff?
The Reflector – Me, AI: On Intelligent Algorithms and Responsibility | Conversation with AI Researchers Lotte van Elteren and Anco Peeters
What role should AI be allowed to play in our lives? How can humans remain responsible in this new reality? And how does artificial intelligence reshape our self-image?
The Running Human | Lecture and Conversation with sociologist Hidde Bekhuis and physiologist Maria Hopman
What makes running so appealing? What does it do to your body, your brain, your mental health, and your social life? What does the running hype say about our society?
Neurodiversity: Is Every Brain Unique? | Lecture and conversation with scientific researcher Amy De Roubaix and philosopher Léon de Bruin
No brain is the same. Yet society is largely shaped around the idea of a ‘standard brain.’ If you deviate from that norm, we now speak of a ‘neurodivergent brain’. What do we really mean when we talk about neurodiversity?
The Challenges of First Generation Students | Academic Affairs with educational experts Arnoud Oude Groote Beverborg and Petrie van der Zanden
When you go to university, does it matter if your parents also went there or not? What does it mean to be a first-generation student? And why is this getting more and more attention now?
Guilt-Free Enjoyment? | Lecture and conversation with psychologist Esther Papies and philosopher Luca Consoli
Is a sustainable life simply less fun and we have to settle for less, or is it exactly the other way round: can we no longer enjoy without consuming?
Virtual Reality: Technology for Greater Empathy? | Lecture and Conversation with Behavioral Scientist Gero Lange and VR Artist Silas Neumann
Can a virtual experience make you feel something you would otherwise never understand? But how does that work exactly? And how can it be done safely?
Vaping, Alcohol or Pills. Are They Innocent Addictions? | Lecture and conversation with psychiatrist and addiction expert Arnt Schellekens and psychologist Marion Bierman
When do you actually have a substance addiction? Is it always a problem, or is it also just part of being human? Learn from psychiatrist and addiction expert Arnt Schellekens and psychologist Marion Biermans how (in)harmful addiction is.
We Reclaim the Night | Current Affairs Lecture with gender historian Marloes Hülsken and sociologist Katia Begall
What does it take to make the world safer for women? What responsibilities do men have in this regard? What is the movement We Reclaim the Night? And why is this movement emerging now?