Map of the world

How Over Population Changes the World

The lights in the video below represent areas on our planet where there’s more than 1 million people. This display at the Museum of Victoria educates on the ecological impact of population growth on the environment and climate change.

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Social Function of Storytelling

Did you know that the single most common social activity across tribal societies is storytelling?

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Volunteering and Social Capital

Your social science snack for this month is on the benefits of volunteering! A study published in the journal Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly finds that strong social networks encourage donations and volunteering for secular causes as well as religious charities.

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Music Literacy and Social Mobility

A study published in Social Science Quarterly shows that music lessons outside of school have a positive effect on literacy and math.

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Aerial view of three sets of hands working on a laptop

Turning Social Science Into a Business

I was featured on the University College London Researchers about my time running my consultancy. Read more below about my career transition and how I use social science when working with not-for-profit organisations and businesses.

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People walk in a crowded street, with some people sitting outdoors, beneath umbrellas

Social Science Quote: Bertrand Russell on Power

The social science quote for the week is by philosopher Bertrand Russell, from “Power: A New Social Analysis.”

People walk down a busy street. A man is stationary, talking to a man who is walking away
– Bertrand Russell (1938)
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Outside of the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney

Museum and Life-Long Learning

This week’s social science snack is about the importance of the museum as a place for life-long learning.

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