hazel.sayers's Posts

Protecting Young People Online

Horizon has a rich portfolio of research addressing protection of young people online. Research findings from the CaSMa, UnBias and Re-Entrust projects, which explored the ethical challenges around social media, […]


Expressive Personalisation of Consumer Products through Dance : an introduction blog

Assistive technologies are often medicalised in their design.  Horizon’s Consumer Product campaign project ‘Expressive Personalisation of Consumer Products through Dance’ will explore how people can use their creative and expressive […]


Trends and Challenges for the moderation of end-to-end encrypted communication in Zimbabwe

Student challenge at the Harare Institute of Technology As part of our collaborative project with the Harare Institute of Technology, we decided to run a challenge for undergraduate students there. […]


Well done Emma!

Congratulations to Research Fellow Emma McClaughlin who was  shortlisted in the ‘Rising Star’ category at the University of Nottingham Institute of Policy and Public Engagement award ceremony held on the […]


On the Blob: Millennials vs Gen Zs talk menstrual health

Horizon Co-Investigator Svenja Adolphs, Professor of English Language and Linguistics, Research Fellow, Emma McClaughlin and Research Associates Kate Barber & Xinmei Sun recently teamed up with Thrive to develop the […]