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Dr Matti Wilks is a social and developmental psychologist who is a reader in psychology at the University of Edinburgh. Her work explores people's moral motivation and actions. This includes lots of work that will be of interest to listeners, including research addressing the psychology of moral concern for animals and research addressing attitudes towards cultivated meat. In this episode, we talk about her 2025 paper ‘When development constricts our moral circle', which was co-authored with Julia Marshall, Lucius Caviola, and Karri Neldner, and published in Nature Human Behaviour. Knowing Animals is proudly sponsored by the Animal Politics book series, from Sydney University Press. And thanks to Brenda de Groot, who designed the moral circle image used as part of this episode's cover. In her answers to the regular questions, Matti mentioned The Ethics of What We Eat by Peter Singer and Jim Mason (https://archive.org/details/ethicsofwhatweea00pete), her paper on attitudes to cultivated meat (https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0171904), and the work of Steve Loughnan and Brock Bastian on the meat paradox (e.g., https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0963721414525781).
Julia Marshall of Gecko Press is a children's book publisher and advocate for the magic of reading. She spoke with David about how it takes a village to make a book https://geckopress.com
Even if you’re a judge, a prosecutor or a police officer, you might not have given a lot of thought to the question of why we punish people. You might simply conclude that we punish people when they need to be punished. Developmental psychologist Julia Marshall isn’t satisfied with that sort of simplicity. We’ll talk to her about when and why we punish.
Innovative and fearless the judges call her - the founder of publishing success story Gecko Press, Julia Marshall, has won the lifetime achievement 2021 Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal for her contribution to New Zealand children's literature.
Some people may have taken the opportunity during lockdown to catch up on their reading, but sales of New Zealand books have crashed during the Covid-19. The Publishers Association says the risk to the industry is as bad as during the Global Financial Crisis. Association president Julia Marshall speaks to Susie Ferguson.
Hammer Away show with Julia Marshall, CA, Coastal Rescue
Talk by Julia Marshall on Sunday 20th May 2018 at 19:00
Talk by Julia Marshall on Sunday 4th March 2018 at 19:00
Talk by Julia Marshall on Sunday 21st January 2018 at 11:00
This podcast is the first in our new series, Campus Conversations. In this series, you'll hear from professors and grad students on campus about cutting edge research, captivating creative work, and new ideas. In this episode, Julia Marshall and Bara Badwan talk with Jeremy O. Harris, a second-year playwright at the Yale School of Drama. His emotional and provocative new work, Slave Play, opens at Yale's Iseman Theater, on Thursday, October 26. In this work, the old South lives on at the MacGregor Plantation — in the breeze, in the cotton fields...and in the crack of the whip. It’s an antebellum fever-dream, where fear and desire entwine in the looming shadow of the Master’s House. You can find out more at http://ysd-tickets.yale.edu/single/EventDetail.aspx?p=18054 Voices on this episode: Jeremy O. Harris, playwright at Yale School of Drama Julia Marshall, producer Bara Badwan, producer and GSA Publicity Chair Additional production from Nick Curry, lead producer and podcast director. Don't forget to subscribe! And you can like the GSA on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/yalegsa/