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Month: January 2024

Setting Traps: For an Insurgent and Joyful Science

By GSEJ | 26 January 2024

We’re delighted to share GSEJ’s external member, Clarissa Reche’s thought-provoking piece, Setting Traps: For an Insurgent and Joyful Science, published in Platypus, the official blog … Read more

Dr Leigh’s New Book on Innovative Methods

By GSEJ | 16 January 2024

Dr Jennifer Leigh’s new book, Borders of Qualitative Research: Navigating the Spaces Where Therapy, Education, Art, and Science Connect, has been published by the Bristol … Read more

GSEJ Visits the Takshashila Institution in Bangaluru

By GSEJ | 16 January 2024

GSEJ members Prof. Joy Zhang and Dr. Trude Sundberg visited the Takshashila Institution in Bangaluru on 10th January. This visit was built on previous online … Read more

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