Stories
- Article
Where does violence come from?
The popular understanding of certain ideas in psychology have become so embedded that it’s easy to blame the parents when a young person commits a crime. Laura Bui looks to the past for evidence.
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Does mass media pave the way to fascism?
In the aftermath of World War II, psychoanalysts found the psychological roots of authoritarianism closer to home than was comfortable.
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Is fake news killing fictive art?
Parafictional artists create projects where the imaginary interacts with real life. But the growth of so-called ‘fake news’ is providing a new challenge.
Catalogue
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Yale University Council
Date: 1965-1968Reference: SB/1/1/790Part of: Sydney Brenner Collection- Archives and manuscripts
Yale University Press
Date: 1995-1999Reference: PP/HHA/G/2/8Part of: Harris, Prof Sir Henry, FRCPath (b.1925) (d.2014)- Archives and manuscripts
Yale University
Vane, Sir John, FRS (1927-2004), PharmacologistDate: 1952-1955Reference: PP/JRV/A/3Part of: Vane, Sir John Robert (1927-2004)- Archives and manuscripts
Yale University
Vane, Sir John, FRS (1927-2004), PharmacologistDate: 1953-1957Reference: PP/JRV/B/2Part of: Vane, Sir John Robert (1927-2004)- Archives and manuscripts
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Yale University Press
Date: 20th CenturyReference: HALDANE/5/5/1/1/88Part of: Haldane Papers