All content for The Monkey Dance is the property of The Monkey Dance and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Two cognitive scientists talk about everything society from science and philosophy to politics and art.
What makes someone a good source to learn from?
Melissa Koenig explains how we learn from others: from the strategies we use to the biases we lean on when making epistemic decisions. We chat about the emergence of racial and gender biases and how we often seek information from sources that we identify with, covering the dynamics of of social identities and justice. And we end with chatting about the role of science in society and the importance of not separating work and activism.
Melissa Koenig is a professor at the Institute of Child Developmenthttps://icd.umn.edu/melissa-koenig
This is the first time trying out recording on the road, sorry for the clumsiness of the audio and video but learned a few good things for next time!
The Monkey Dance
Two cognitive scientists talk about everything society from science and philosophy to politics and art.