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Soldiers who desecrate the dead see themselves as hunters
5/20/2012 7:01 PM EST
Modern day soldiers who mutilate enemy corpses or take body-parts as trophies are usually thought to be suffering from the extreme stresses of battle. But, research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) shows that this sort of misconduct has most often been carried out by fighters who viewed the enemy as racially different from themselves and used images of the hunt to describe their actions.
“The roots of this behaviour lie not in individual psychological disorders,” says Professor Simon Harrison who carried out the study, “but in a social history of racism and in military traditions that use hunting metaphors for war. Although this misconduct is very rare, it has persisted in predictable patterns since the European Enlightenment. This was the period when the first ideologies of race began to appear, classifying some human populations as closer to animals than others.”
European and North American soldiers who have mutilated enemy corpses appear to have drawn...
Humanist funerals
5/16/2012 9:47 AM EST
Funeral directors need to be aware of the needs of non-religious people. A unique investigation into the subject funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) provides...
‘Mixed’ family mums ensure minority culture continues in the home
5/15/2012 8:55 AM EST
The mothers of Britain's 'mixed families' are ensuring their children learn about their heritage and culture, according to a development project funded by the Economic and Social...
Urban landscape's power to hurt or heal
5/14/2012 4:16 AM EST
Research shows that street furniture, barriers, parks, public spaces and neighbourhood architecture can stir up powerful emotions in local residents. This should be taken into...
Language diversity will make London a true global player
5/10/2012 5:28 AM EST
Understanding linguistic diversity among London's schoolchildren is key for the city’s future as a 'global player', research shows. A study funded by the Economic and Social...
Experiences of migrant children: at home abroad
5/9/2012 3:56 AM EST
Schools, local councils and professionals need better guidance and training to work with migrant families from Eastern Europe and their children, according to new research funded...
Key lessons from history on alcohol taxes
4/30/2012 7:01 PM EST
Steep rises in taxes on alcohol do not necessarily reduce consumption, according to research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) into the history of...
Not all today’s students are ‘tech-savvy’
4/22/2012 7:01 PM EST
A small minority of today’s university students don’t use email and others are confused by the array of technologies available at universities. Yet many students couldn’t bear to...
Raising the school leaving – while learning from another age
4/1/2012 6:01 PM EST
In April 1947 the post-war Labour Government raised the school leaving age from 14 to 15 and paved the way for a further increase to 16 in 1972. Now, 65 years later, as the UK...
Empowered citizens or hopeful bystanders?
3/19/2012 8:01 PM EST
The new political appetite for ‘localism’ in town planning has triggered anxiety within local communities and amongst those charged with making it work, according to new research...
UN emission market needs urgent reform
3/14/2012 8:01 PM EST
The United Nations (UN) global carbon market requires substantial reform because it too often fails to support the projects and people it is meant to help, according to new...
Survey paints a portrait of the UK
3/6/2012 7:01 PM EST
A complex and fascinating portrait of a society suffering the effects of the deepest recession since the early 1990s and in which young people appear to have been hardest hit is...
A nation of frustrated home-movers
3/5/2012 7:01 PM EST
The downturn in the housing market in the last three years has left the UK a nation of frustrated, unfulfilled house-movers, according to the latest data from Understanding...
Does your mother know?
3/4/2012 7:01 PM EST
Do your parents know where you are at night? According to 36 per cent of 15 year old boys and nearly a quarter of 15 year old girls the answer to that question, at least once a...
A healthy teenager is a happy teenager
3/2/2012 4:21 AM EST
Teenagers who turn their backs on a healthy lifestyle and turn to drink, cigarettes and junk food are significantly unhappier than their healthier peers. New research also shows...
Young people face double penalty in a slow job market
2/29/2012 4:33 AM EST
The latest official unemployment figures show that unemployment among young people has soared to 22.3 per cent, higher than the recession of the 1990s, while the overall...
Middle class benefit the most from post-1992 university expansion
2/28/2012 5:32 AM EST
Initiatives by successive governments to provide better access to higher education for young people from less-privileged backgrounds have failed according to Understanding...
UK is a nation of supportive partners
2/14/2012 4:58 AM EST
Partners provide a vital source of positive emotional support for the vast majority of people in the UK. Nine out of ten people who were married or cohabiting talk to their...
What we mean when we ask for the milk
2/13/2012 4:31 AM EST
New research into the different ways that English and Polish people use language in everyday family situations can help members of each community to understand each other better...
Tackling financial exploitation of elderly people
2/8/2012 7:01 PM EST
Professionals who are in close contact with elderly people could soon be in a better position to spot if they are being financially exploited, for example through a lottery scam...
East views the world differently to West
2/6/2012 4:41 AM EST
Cultural differences between the West and East are well documented, but a study shows that concrete differences also exist in how British and Chinese people recognise people and...
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