Promoting Socially Sustainable Development in Micro and Macro Level Social Contexts – Bridging the Gap between “Is” and “Ought”
Dr Niina Manninen presented her paper at the 50th Anniversary, Association for Moral Education Conference in New York in October 2024 focusing on Promoting Socially Sustainable Development in Micro and Macro Level Social Contexts – Bridging the Gap between “Is” and “Ought”
Dr Niina Manninen, Lecturer in Social Care, presented her paper titled: Promoting Socially Sustainable Development in Micro and Macro Level Social Contexts – Bridging the Gap between “Is” and “Ought” in New York, US on 24.10.2024. Association for Moral Education is an interdisciplinary and international association with a disciplinary focus on moral sciences, moral philosophy, developmental psychology and educational sciences to name a few. During this conference, Niina had the honour of meeting Professor William Damon, whose seminal work on Youth Development and Purpose in Life at Stanford University served as a foundation for her PhD work and has inspired many scholars around the world. More information about the AME network can be found here: https://www.amenetwork.org/
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Collaboration between our Department and Hampstead Theatre
14 Jun 2022Dr Rita D’Alton-Harrison was commissioned to write an essay for the play ‘The Fellowship’ opening at Hampstead Theatre on the 21st June 2022
Join us for an Afghan Women Small Spaces Café with the Afghan and Central Asian Association
06 Oct 2020Join women from the Afghanistan and Central Asian Association, researchers from Royal Holloway, University of London, and others, over Afghan tea and cake to learn about human rights law’s purpose.