Episodes
How to avoid the worst consequences of modernity. Presented by Dr Sandra Carlisle, Institute of Health and Well-being at University of Glasgow.
Published 03/23/12
Public health now confronts the kinds of problems that will require us to think and act differently. Presented by Dr Sandra Carlisle, Institute of Health and Well-being at University of Strathclyde.
Published 03/23/12
Will the current unsustainable growth of our society lead to an inevitable collapse? Presented by Dr Sandra Carlisle, Institute of Health and Well-being at University of Glasgow.
Published 03/23/12
Problems associated with modern day cultural values of individualism, economism and consumerism. Presented by Dr Sandra Carlisle, Institute of Health and Well-being at University of Glasgow.
Published 03/23/12
Why wellbeing is under threat at individual, social and global levels in our modern society. Presented by Dr Sandra Carlisle of the Institute of Health and Well-being at University of Glasgow.
Published 03/23/12
Beyond 'modernity': facing a third revolution in human history? Presented by Dr Sandra Carlisle of the University of Glasgow's Institute of Health and Well-being.
Published 03/23/12
Exploring the paradox of modernity. Presented by Dr Sandra Carlisle of the Institute of Health and Well-being at University of Glasgow.
Published 03/22/12
How modern life has created epidemics of obesity, depression and addiction in society. Presented by Dr Sandra Carlisle of the Institute of Health and Well-being at the University of Glasgow.
Published 03/22/12
How culture and consumerism influence health. Presented by Dr Sandra Carlisle of the Institute of Health and Well-being at the University of Glasgow.
Published 03/22/12
The public health benefits and challenges of 'modernity'. Presented by Dr Sandra Carlisle of the Institute of Health and Well-being at the University of Glasgow.
Published 03/22/12
Changes in public health since the industrial revolution. Presented by Dr Sandra Carlisle of the Institute of Health and Well-being at the University of Glasgow.
Published 03/22/12
Mindset: the unimagined future. Presented by Phil Hanlon, Professor of Public Health at the University of Glasgow.
Published 03/22/12
Consumerism: dissatisfaction guaranteed. Presented by Phil Hanlon, Professor of Public Health at the University of Glasgow.
Published 03/22/12
Endgame: Dealing with Decline. Presented by Phil Hanlon, Professor of Public Health at the University of Glasgow.
Published 03/22/12
Dis-ease: the modern epidemics. Present by Phil Hanlon, Professor of Public Health at the University of Glasgow.
Published 03/22/12
Presented by Phil Hanlon, Professor of Public Health at the University of Glasgow.
Published 03/22/12
New wave: the next revolution in society. Phil Hanlon, Professor of Public Health at the University of Glasgow.
Published 03/22/12