Toxic Polarization Feeds on Simplicity. Peter Coleman Offers Complexity as a Way Out
Peter Coleman illuminates how we can break the cycle of mutual contempt and why the political divides that seem so intractable do not have to be.
Peter Coleman illuminates how we can break the cycle of mutual contempt and why the political divides that seem so intractable do not have to be.
Summer isn’t the same without a good reading list. Here are our behavioral science picks for summer 2021.
Ten years on from “Thinking, Fast and Slow”, Kahneman is back with a new book, “Noise”, that will again have you questioning what you thought you knew about making decisions.
A conversation with Katy Milkman on what her new book can teach us about how to change our behaviors once and for all.
We have a tendency to think other people know the same things we do, which means we often miss out on a great strategy for behavior change.
In her new book, robotics ethicist Kate Darling argues that we should look to our furry companions to understand the promises and pitfalls of our future with robots.