Hi Stirling people mainly,

I know this week is supposed to be online, but as I'm making my monthly visit to campus and will be on a course in Cotterell until c.4.15pm, I'd love to see anyone else who wants to meet up ?  Central somewhere with a coffee/tea etc? Or the Psych Common room if it's available of course....?
cheers,
Annabel
GOALD Project Coordinator, FoSS
Working days this week: Tues22 online, Weds23 & Thurs 24 training course on campus; Fri 25th helping with Graduation.
During November, December and January I will be at my desk/laptop mainly in the early morning and late afternoon, so that I can enjoy more of the few daylight hours outside.



From: BERG <berg-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk> on behalf of Gema Martin-Ordas <gema.martin-ordas@stir.ac.uk>
Sent: 21 November 2022 08:35
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Subject: [BERG] BERG seminar this week
 

Dear All,

 

On Wednesday this week at 4pm, Sarah Weir (University of Stirling) will be talking about Dog Laws in the UK. Please, see below the title and short abstract for her talk.

 

This meeting will be online (link below).

 

Investigating Dog Laws in the UK

 

Law is often designed to create a shared understanding of acceptable behaviour and keep everyone safe. As dogs are important members of the United Kingdom (UK) that can have both positive and negative impacts for people, their behaviour and management is often controlled through legislation. As a result, law impacts the daily lives of dogs and their owners, as well as dictating how they behave in public spaces. Research to date has primarily focused only on a few key areas of dog ownership, mostly in Scotland and Wales. This study aims to create a wider understanding of all laws that impact dogs in the UK and how they differ across all 4 nations. To answer this we are developing a mixed methods framework to systematically assess the variation in law across jurisdictions. As law is often created in response to public or organisational pressure, dog laws can provide an insight into the changing attitudes towards dogs. Also, creating a better understanding of what laws are in effect can enable governments and organisations to better inform the public of the expectations of how dogs should behave and be treated everywhere in the UK.

 

 

Best,

Gema

 

Schedule for future meetings:

 

Date

Time

Speaker

Topic

Location

30/11/2022

4pm

Sabrina Brando (University of Stirling)

cancelled

07/12/2022

4pm

Gloria Sabbatini (Istc-CNR Unit of Cognitive Primatology & Primate Center, Italy)

Tool use in primates

Online

14/12/2022

3pm

Elias Garcia Pelegrin (University of Cambridge, UK)

Crows and understanding of magic tricks

Online

 

  

 

Link to the online meetings: 

 

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