Social Science Bites

Bite-sized interviews with top social scientists

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 20m. Bisher sind 193 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle 4 Wochen erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

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Doreen Massey on Space


Geographer wants us to rethink our assumptions about space. In this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast she explains why. Social Science Bites is made in association with .


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 January 31, 2013  18m
 
 

Daniel Kahneman on Bias


Thinking is hard, and most of the time we rely on simple psychological mechanisms that can lead us astray. In this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast, the Nobel-prizewinning psychologist , author of Thinking, Fast and Slow, talks to about...


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 January 3, 2013  18m
 
 

Daniel Kahneman on Bias


Thinking is hard, and most of the time we rely on simple psychological mechanisms that can lead us astray. In this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast, the Nobel-prizewinning psychologist , author of Thinking, Fast and Slow, talks to about...


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 January 3, 2013  18m
 
 

Daniel Kahneman on Bias


Thinking is hard, and most of the time we rely on simple psychological mechanisms that can lead us astray. In this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast, the Nobel-prizewinning psychologist , author of Thinking, Fast and Slow, talks to about...


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 January 3, 2013  18m
 
 

Toby Miller on Cultural Studies


Cultural Studies sometimes gets a bad press. In this episode of the podcast , author and editor of over 30 books on interdisciplinary topics within the Social Sciences, discusses Cultural Studies in relation to his work on the Hollywood film...


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 December 3, 2012  21m
 
 

Steven Pinker on Violence and Human Nature


Is the world getting less violent? It seems unlikely. But Steven Pinker has amassed empirical evidence to show that it is. In this interview with Nigel Warburton for the Social Science Bites podcast he explains some of the possible causes of this...


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 November 1, 2012  16m
 
 

Steven Pinker on Violence and Human Nature


Is the world getting less violent? It seems unlikely. But Steven Pinker has amassed empirical evidence to show that it is. In this interview with Nigel Warburton for the Social Science Bites podcast he explains some of the possible causes of this...


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 November 1, 2012  16m
 
 

Jonathan Haidt on Moral Psychology


What can psychology tell us about morality? , author of The Righteous Mind, discusses the place of rationality in our moral judgements in this episode of the podcast. Social Science Bites is made in assocation with .


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 September 28, 2012  17m
 
 

Jonathan Haidt on Moral Psychology


What can psychology tell us about morality? , author of The Righteous Mind, discusses the place of rationality in our moral judgements in this episode of the podcast. Social Science Bites is made in assocation with .


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 September 28, 2012  17m
 
 

Paul Seabright on the Relationship Between the Sexes


There is still a great deal of inequality between the sexes in the workplace. In this episode of the podcast combines insights from economics and evolutionary theory to shed light on why this might be so. Social Science Bites is made in association...


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 August 27, 2012  21m