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Yoga, Jane Eyre and self-actualization: U of T grad students use storytelling to explain their research | U of T News Version 0
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Yoga, Jane Eyre and self-actualization: U of T grad students use storytelling to explain their research Author:  Rory McKeown Picture:  Does your early morning yoga actually change the way you think? Yes, according to the research of Nicholas Hobson (department of psychology) into the effect of ritual behavior on cognition. Can that treasured copy of Jane Eyre inform current debates about sexual consent on campus? You bet, argues Elissa Gurman (department of English). Can social media make a difference in how trans people self-actualize? Kinnon MacKinnon (public health sciences) would say so: “Transitioning sexes is inherently an emotional and embodied process that, when described only in text, can be lost on the audience.” These three PhD candidates are attracting attention – and acclaim
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