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Research and Reason

Research and Reason

著者: Faculty of Arts and Education University of Auckland
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Explore research and perspectives from the Faculty of Arts and Education at the University of Auckland. Academics from a range of disciplines discuss their findings, breaking down important and often complex topics. Gain a deeper understanding of the past and present, and learn how we can build better, more informed futures. *The views expressed are the speaker’s own and do not represent the University or the Faculty.Faculty of Arts and Education, University of Auckland アート
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  • 2026 World Cup: big, beautiful but costly for fans and the planet
    2026/06/15

    What happens when sporting success comes at an environmental cost?

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be the biggest in history, with more teams, more matches and more fans travelling from around the world.

    Dr Chris McMillan from School of Social Sciences joins our media adviser Julianne Evans to explore the intersection of sport, commercialism and climate change. He discusses the climate impact of mega sporting events, the commercial forces driving the expansion of the tournament, and the political complexities around hosting the World Cup across three countries. He also reflects on how we should reconnect with the excitement, hope and sense of community that sport brings us.

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    28 分
  • Frontline teaching: The role of educators in warzones
    2026/06/03

    Dr Ritesh Shah specialises in education in conflict and disaster zones and the politics of foreign aid. He sits down with our media adviser Julianne Evans to discuss his work with the Centre for Asia Pacific Refugee Studies (CAPRS), including their latest project: giving voices to the teachers on the frontline in Gaza.

    The research will help document the experiences of educators - including parents and volunteers - who have continued to teach since the Hamas attack on Israel (7 October 2023) and through the attacks on Gaza by Israel since.

    Read more about Dr Shah's work here: https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/news/2026/03/09/caught-in-the-crossfire-education-in-gaza.html

    Refugee Week runs from 15-21 June.

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    29 分
  • Technology and art combine to explore our natural world
    2026/05/19

    Senior Lecturer Dr Simon Ingram discusses his new immersive installation that combines bird recordings, LiDAR scanning, mathematics, ecology and digital technology to recreate a living pre-colonial, native forest. In conversation with our media adviser Julianne Evans, he also explains how art can help people reconnect with the natural world.


    Read more about Vibrating World: Rotokare Forest here: https://govettbrewster.com/exhibitions/2026/direct-bodily-empathy-sound-signal-feedback

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    28 分
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