Civic Engagement Episodes

Analyze the intersections of politics, social behaviors, and their effects on divisions and community healing.
Dr. Athena Aktipis: How Cooperation Emerges in Crisis
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July 14, 2020

Dr. Athena Aktipis: How Cooperation Emerges in Crisis

Host Richard Sergay speaks to Athena Aktipis, co-director of the Human Generosity Project, about the current results of her study of cooperation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Professor Aktipis discusses the insights both past and current research offer about the extent and the limits of human generosity during catastrophic events.This is the third episode in a special, five-part Covid-19 conversation series.Learn more about Athena Aktipis and The Human Generosity ProjectMentioned in thi...
Dr. Erez Yoeli: What Inspires Altruism in Uncertain Times?
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July 7, 2020

Dr. Erez Yoeli: What Inspires Altruism in Uncertain Times?

In today’s episode, host Richard Sergay speaks with Erez Yoeli, director of the Applied Cooperation Team at MIT’s Sloan School of Management, about how to motivate people to cooperate and behave altruistically during a pandemic. Dr. Yoeli discusses how we can harness the power of reputation to encourage prosocial behavior, and suggests ways to make the message of altruism appeal to everyone in a time when people are receiving conflicting messages about what is right.This is the second episod...
Dr. Barbara Fredrickson: How Positivity Strengthens Us in Crisis
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June 30, 2020

Dr. Barbara Fredrickson: How Positivity Strengthens Us in Crisis

The first episode of the Stories of Impact podcast special, five-part Covid-19 conversation series features Dr. Barbara Fredrickson, director of the Positive Emotions and Psychophysiology Lab at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Host Richard Sergay speaks with Dr. Fredrickson about why her work in positive psychology is more relevant than ever during the Covid-19 pandemic. Dr. Fredrickson offers tips on how to nurture our positive emotions and resilience amid the stress and anxiet...