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Political Polarisation 2.0: Insights from Psychology & Computational Social ScienceAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Melisa B. Are people psychologically hard-wired to polarise? How can behavioural science bring them together? Join for a dynamic panel with experts in the psychology of political polarisation and conflict: Dr Jeff Lees (Harvard / Clemson), Andres Casas (U. of Pennsylvania) and Dr William Brady (Yale). In live conversation with Dr Leor Zmigrod (U. of Cambridge), we will discuss what psychology and computational social science can offer to detoxify our politics and foster social understanding across divisions using the latest scientific evidence and cutting-edge methodologies. Hosted by Cambridge University Behavioural Insights Team (CUBIT). Live event, not recorded. Sign up to the CUBIT mailing list here: https://forms.gle/uBtTeRztxpLMCsj98 This talk is part of the Cambridge University Behavioural Insights Team (CUBIT) series. This talk is included in these lists:
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