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Underwhelmed by Academia (Year in Review) | Jonah Davids & Richard Hanania

Underwhelmed by Academia (Year in Review) | Jonah Davids & Richard Hanania

FromCSPI Podcast


Underwhelmed by Academia (Year in Review) | Jonah Davids & Richard Hanania

FromCSPI Podcast

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Length:
76 minutes
Released:
Jan 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jonah Davids is CSPI’s director of communications. He joins Richard to talk about his essay on leaving academia, how social science is mostly storytelling, and what CSPI accomplished in 2021. They also discuss why reaching out to people is underrated, the recent study on racial discrimination in emailing, reasons to stay in or leave academia, the effectiveness of advertising, why CSPI has been successful so far, and wokeness as stupid vs. evil in the aftermath of the IDW.Sign up for CSPI’s Substack newsletter: https://cspi.substack.com.Follow CSPI on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CSPICenterOrg.Subscribe to our YouTube for video podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvs4ugq0xSvbvwArpFJG6gA.Learn more about CSPI: https://cspicenter.org.Jonah Davids, “The Overwhelming Underwhelmingness of Academia: Three Reasons to Leave.” Ray Block Jr., Charles Crabtree, John B. Holbein, J. Quin Monson, “Are Americans less likely to reply to emails from Black people relative to White people?” Hugo Mercier, “Not Born Yesterday: The Science of Who We Trust and What We Believe.” CSPI, “CSPI 2021: The Year in Review.” Get full access to Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology at www.cspicenter.com/subscribe
Released:
Jan 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Discussions with CSPI scholars and leading thinkers in science, technology, and politics. www.cspicenter.com