The Big Questions
Social science tackles some of the most important issues affecting people, places and society. From AI to climate, education to economics, peace to work, the ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ's Faculty of Social Sciences seeks to pose the big questions across these areas and work collaboratively, and with curiosity, in the search for answers.
Our 10+1 Big Questions of the Social Sciences were co-created with our researchers to showcase some of the complex challenges the Social Sciences at Warwick helps address – through research, education, and external engagement activities.
- What is the future of democracy in the face of rising authoritarianism?
- How can societies address climate change and become more sustainable?
- What is the future of work?
- How can AI enhance rather than replace human wisdom and enterprise?
- How should the economy be organised to serve society?
- What do justice and equality mean in the 21st century?
- How can war and conflict be prevented?
- What are the causes and consequences of population change?
- What forms of international cooperation can solve global challenges?
- What makes a good education?
- What is the future of social science?