
‘Reel justice’: a unique collaboration between university filmmakers and police
How can universities build better relationships with the communities around them? Academia is increasingly considering this question. And finding innovative ways to demonstrate value and connect with wider society. This...

South African troops are dying in the DRC: why they’re there and what’s going wrong
The death of South African soldiers on a Southern African Development Community (SADC) mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has sparked fierce debate about the deployment of South African National Defence...

South Africa’s debt has skyrocketed – new rules are needed to manage it
South Africas fiscal trajectory paints a concerning picture. Public expenditure exceeds revenue. As a result sovereign debt is building up and interest on this debt is increasing. This raises concerns over the South...

Scottish teachers to strike over pupil behaviour – my research shows what they’re dealing with
Teachers at a school in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland, are planning industrial action not over pay but the behaviour of their pupils. Its not the first time school staff in Scotland have taken this step. Teachers at a...

How the real murders behind the hit novel Butter exposed Japanese media misogyny
Japan, 2009. It is a morning in August and, in a parking lot in Saitama a regional centre about 30kms north of Tokyo a rental car is spotted with a man lying in the back seat. His name is Yoshiyuki Oide. But it turns out...

The weird psychology of airports
Many of us have witnessed unusual and even anti-social behaviour at an airport or on a flight. These may range from benign acts such as sleeping on the floor or doing yoga in front of the flight information display system...

The sound of skateboarding offers skaters a therapeutic way to connect with the city
The sound of a skateboard trick communicates a world of sensory information to skateboarders. The power of skatesound the noises of the board and the environment it comes into contact with is so distinct because it...