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In-group and out-group thinking to interpret white male privilege
A good friend of mine pointed me to social identity theory. In a nutshell if you belong to the in-group you begin to favour it and become hostile toward the out-group and feel superior to the out-group. Self-esteem and status increase due to belonging to the ‘superior’ in-group. This helps explain prejudice against out-groups (thanks… Read more
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The Art of Seeing – Greener Vision
Today marks the publication of ‘The Art of Seeing’ by Claire Haigh. Don’t underestimate the challenge and fundamental importance of that title. If you’ve skimmed over it already I’d not be surprised because it’s part of our collective problem. We seem to have lost the art of truly seeing and in the process find ourselves in… Read more
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GB News presenters laugh at the climate crisis
This drivel is probably best left in ‘Olds’ rather than ‘News’ but it seems to have raised its head on this platform. Why not join 3.5 million other people who each month apparently on average consume a massive one minute of what GB News serves up? I mean what could be a better use of… Read more
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Eight profesors speak with one voice of constructive concern on the future of road investment
Hear the voices behind the Road Investment Scrutiny Panel report – each one worth a listen in their own right I would say, and in turn a report worth taking note of in which they speak as one. Ladies and gentlemen, may I introduce the cast for the feature article in this week’s edition of… Read more
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Take the risk or lose the chance
Take the risk or lose the chance. Just over six years ago I started my current role with Mott MacDonald. I was stepping into the unknown and leaving a role I was well established in at my university. While weighing up this key decision in my life, my eldest daughter Florrie bought me this sign… Read more

