I did report the initial incident but I thought it was just someone being upset about an exam. I only learned later it was the same person. The violent outburst made national news -- it wouldn't have in the US.
When I was 6m pregnant & working at SFU in Canada, we had a student have a mental health episode during an exam. My TA calmed him, but the next day he lost it in another class & attacked students w/ laptops, furniture, and books. I couldn't stop thinking how grateful I was he didn't have a gun.
Last but not least is a new paper by @matthewmgervais.bsky.socialbrill.com/view/journal...
Representing the less Religion ⛪🪬 focused arm of CCE is a publication with @abbeyepage.bsky.socialroyalsocietypublishing.org/doi/abs/10.1...
Despite agreement that humans have evolved to be unusually fat primates, adipose patterning among hunter–gatherers has received little empirical consideration. Here we consider the development of adip...
📢 New paper by three CCE members @aiyanakoka.bsky.socialwww.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Why do people use supernatural concepts to explain and treat illness? In a Mauritian sample, we examined how uncertainty around the cause of symptoms, illness severity, and knowledge about past mor...
And I haven't even told you about the narrowboats !
This checks out, the best aboot I've heard is from a person of Scottish descent who grew up in Nova Scotia
One conference in a week isn't enough for the eager scientific minds of CCE (also co-organised by @aiyanakoka.bsky.social 💀) CCE members Nachita Rosun and Hugh Turpin are presenting at the 9th meeting of the International Association of Cognitive and Evolutionary Sciences of Religion
9th Biennial Meeting of the International Association for the Cognitive and Evolutionary Sciences of Religion 2024 We are very happy to announce that the 9th biennial meeting of the International Asso...
Reading your writing on Beyonce's work makes me feel lucky to be here, now. And that's a big thing for a millennial 😅