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A mini minds with many voices

A mini minds with many voices

FromMany Minds


A mini minds with many voices

FromMany Minds

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Jun 3, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A warm welcome back! On this “mini minds” installment, we tried something a little different. We reached out to former participants in the Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute (DISI)—including grad students, post docs, and faculty—to ask them a couple questions. What we’ve done for this episode put together a selection of their answers. Here were the questions: 1. What is a book you’ve read over the last couple months and would recommend—perhaps because it offered insight, comfort, context, or escape? 2. As we start to look beyond the pandemic, what are some changes you think—or hope—may be in store for academic research?These could be changes to your own practices or priorities as a researcher; to your subfield; to academic culture or practices generally; or to the role of science in society.   A transcript of this episode is available here.   Contributors Anna Corwin, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Saint Mary’s College of California Nadya Vasilyeva, Postdoctoral Researcher, Princeton University/ UC Berkeley/ UCLA Brian Bruya, Professor of Philosophy, Eastern Michigan University Dániel Czégel, Graduate Student at Eötvös University, Budapest Hungary Amalia Bastos, Graduate Student in Comparative Psychology at the University of Auckland Jacob Foster, Founding Co-Director of DISI, Associate Professor of Sociology, UCLA Colin Conwell, Graduate Student in the Department of Psychology, Harvard University Alina Arseniev-Koehler, Graduate Student in the Department of Sociology, UCLA Efrén Cruz Cortés, Eberly Postdoctroal Research Fellow, Penn State University Chris Krupenye, Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Psychology, Durham University (UK) Haleh Yazdi, Graduate Student in the Departments of Psychology, UCSD   Book recommendations Man Is Not Alone, by Abraham Joshua Heschel At the Existentialist Café, by Sarah Bakewell Confucius Beyond the Analects, by Michael Hunter The Book of Life, edited by Stephen Jay Gould What is Life, by Lynn Margulus and Dorian Sagan The Sense of Style, by Steven Pinker Indiscrete Thoughts, by Gian-Carlo Rota What It’s Like to Be a Bird, by David Sibley Why Fish Don’t Exist, by Lulu Miller   Many Minds is a project of the Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute (DISI) (https://www.diverseintelligencessummer.com/), which is made possible by a generous grant from the Templeton World Charity Foundation to UCLA. It is hosted by Kensy Cooperrider, with creative support from DISI Directors Erica Cartmill and Jacob Foster, and Associate Director Hilda Loury. Our artwork is by Ben Oldroyd (https://www.mayhilldesigns.co.uk/). Our transcripts are created by Sarah Dopierala (https://sarahdopierala.wordpress.com/). You can subscribe to Many Minds on Apple, Stitcher, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Google Play—or wherever you like to listen to podcasts. We welcome your comments, questions, and suggestions. Feel free to email us at: manymindspodcast@gmail.com. For updates about the show, follow us on Twitter: @ManyMindsPod.
Released:
Jun 3, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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