The Protech project is a groundbreaking, EU-funded study exploring how safety tech could be used to stop the viewing of child sexual abuse imagery on people’s devices. Child sexual abuse material is spreading on the internet at shocking levels and identifying ways to block the demand for abuse imagery is a pivotal part of efforts to protect children. The two-year project is conducting a real-life pilot study in the EU and the UK – with individuals who are at risk of viewing child sexual abus ...
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Intervention is a podcast from the KTH Environmental Humanities Laboratory that, in conversations with a range of experts, scholars and stakeholders, applies humanities and social science methods and theories to questions of environment, nature and climate and their representations in society and culture.
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Episode 1: Prevention is child protection
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Child sexual abuse material is rampant on the internet and efforts to remove the imagery can seem like a drop in the ocean when faced with the sea of criminal content that is being actively viewed and distributed on the open web. This can be devastating for survivors, who are repeatedly victimised every time images of their abuse are shared online.…
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Environmental Humanities, Planetary Health and the Anthropocene: Concepts and their utility in engaging with contemporary challenges
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In this first episode of the re-launched Intervention podcast from the KTH Environmental Humanities Laboratory, James Dunk from the University of Sydney joins EHL acting director Adam Wickberg and podcast host Eric Paglia to explore the concept of Planetary Health and its relationship to the Anthropocene.…
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