TEDEd AnimationLet’s Begin… Every day, we meet people and process our interactions--making inferences and developing beliefs about the world around us. In this lesson, Trevor Maber introduces us to the idea of a 'ladder of inference' and a process for rethinking the way we interact.Watch...
This discussion has me thinking hard about the goals of conversation. I've been saying for years that good communicators try to look smart, but great communicators try to make their audiences feel smart. And I've been failing at that in too much of my communication. I've been so focused...
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TED Audio Collective 4.5 (24) 社会与文化 一周一更 As an organizational psychologist, Adam Grant believes that great minds don't think alike; they challenge each other to think differently. In Re:Thinking with Adam Grant, he has lively discussions and debates with some of the world's most ...
When the world is burning, is art a waste of time? No, the world desperately needs more of it. Learn 10 reasons why art is important.
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Why is it that our young kids all across America can solve the most complex problems in a video game involving executive decision making and analytical thinking, yet we accept the fact that they can’t add or read? No one can possibly argue against the need for new ways of educating our...
Thinking beyond moral panic: Risk, responsibility, and the politics of moralization. Theoretical Criminology, 12(2), 173–90. Article Google Scholar Hier, S. (2002). Conceptualizing moral panic through a moral economy of harm. Critical Sociology, 28(3), 311–334. Article Google Scholar ...
Thinking from a different perspective or recognizing a logical flaw is frustrating. It is also hard work that might require starting over. annoyed when feedback hasn’t been helpful or respectful. If you haven’t gotten what you needed, seeking feedback from different people takes time and ...
This kind of thinking about animals is an alibi and spur for toxic (human) masculinity. But it also makes us get the animal world wrong –again. This, in turn, promotes more misunderstanding and narrowing of the range of possible ways to be and live in this more-than-human world. The ...