Two UOI authors in 'The Conversation' top 10 Oxford articles for 2025

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We are delighted to share the news that Professors Katrien Devolder and Dominic Wilkinson, are ranked in the top 10 The Conversation posts for 2025 by University of Oxford authors - a great way to end the year and look ahead to 2026!

Why being ‘lazy’ at work might actually be a good thing

Professor Katrien Devolder's post 'Why being ‘lazy’ at work might actually be a good thing' has been read 60,774 times since it was published on 1 April 2025.

The tendency to judge others as lazy often stems from overvaluing effort, long hours and constant busyness. What’s really important is that our effort is directed at the right goal, recognising that it is a limited resource.

Learning to distinguish between truly lazy behaviour and justified effort management can be liberating. It can allow you to more confidently resist the pressure to be constantly productive – and to do so without guilt.

Read more about Professor Devolder's research project

Reframing Laziness: Voices of Lived Experience


 

Banning first cousin marriage would be eugenic and ineffective – expert view

Professor Dominic Wilkinson's 'Banning first cousin marriage would be eugenic and ineffective – expert view' has had 84,471 reads since publication on 4 March.

Banning first-cousin marriage will not prevent children from having genetic illness or health problems, rather, it will prevent some children from being born and mean that different children (with a lower chance of genetic or other problems) are born instead.

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UOI's medical ethics research programme page