The Conversation September Edition

 posted by | 21/10/2024

Several individuals from the University of Lincoln contributed insightful articles to The Conversation throughout September. Below is a summary of their work:

Prince K. Bansah, PhD Research Student, explored Ghana’s status as Africa’s largest gold producer and its challenges with illegal mining. Read more here: https://theconversation.com/ghana-is-africas-largest-gold-producer-but-it-has-an-illegal-mining-issue-5-essential-reads-238623

Lesley Sharpe, Lecturer in Sport Sociology, discussed how disabled young people are often excluded from PE and potential ways to address this issue. Read more here: https://theconversation.com/too-many-disabled-young-people-are-missing-out-on-pe-heres-how-that-could-change-238389

Robin Kramer, Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology, examined ChatGPT’s ability to recognise faces. Read more here: https://theconversation.com/how-do-we-know-if-chatgpt-can-recognise-a-face-237887

Mark Bennister, Associate Professor of Politics, analysed the lessons Tory leadership candidates can learn from the mistakes of Boris Johnson and Silvio Berlusconi. Read more here: https://theconversation.com/what-tory-leadership-candidates-should-learn-from-the-mistakes-of-boris-johnson-and-silvio-berlusconi-239569

Story submitted by Rebekah Eager
REager@lincoln.ac.uk