CWEA - An epidemic of loneliness by Michael Couch: Part 2
Humanity is perhaps more electronically connected than ever - from cell phones to social media, to online influencers. Yet, most generations also report increased levels of disconnection as well, with physical connections seemingly on the way out. In this talk by Michael Couch he considers past reflections and current views on the link between loneliness, depression, and anxiety, as whether this epidemic might even be considered a medical or moral crisis.
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CWEA - An epidemic of loneliness by Michael Couch
Humanity is perhaps more electronically connected than ever - from cell phones to social media, to online influencers. Yet, most generations also report increased levels of disconnection as well, with physical connections seemingly on the way out. In this talk by Michael Couch he considers past reflections and current views on the link between loneliness, depression, and anxiety, as whether this epidemic might even be considered a medical or moral crisis.
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CWEA - It's Party Time! by Quentin Findlay - Part 7 The National Party Continued...
This lecture series by Quentin Findlay explores how "the big 4" political parties have shaped Aotearoa's domestic and foreign policies. Starting with the Liberals in the 1890's, moving through Reform, Labour and finally National Quentin lays out how each parties policies have impacted the social and cultural development of New Zealand.
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CWEA - It's Party Time! by Quentin Findlay - Part 6 The National Party
This lecture series by Quentin Findlay explores how "the big 4" political parties have shaped Aotearoa's domestic and foreign policies. Starting with the Liberals in the 1890's, moving through Reform, Labour and finally National Quentin lays out how each parties policies have impacted the social and cultural development of New Zealand.
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CWEA - It's Party Time! by Quentin Findlay - Part 5 The Liberals
This lecture series by Quentin Findlay explores how "the big 4" political parties have shaped Aotearoa's domestic and foreign policies. Starting with the Liberals in the 1890's, moving through Reform, Labour and finally National Quentin lays out how each parties policies have impacted the social and cultural development of New Zealand.
Sobre CWEA Canterbury Workers Educational Association
The CWEA is a non-profit, voluntary adult education association which aims to provide educational opportunities through lectures, courses and workshops for personal growth and towards the establishment of a just and equitable society.
These series of lectures are broadcast in collaboration with PlainsFM to encourage discussion and community debate of a wide range of ideas and issues