The Monkey Dance

Auteur(s): The Monkey Dance
  • Résumé

  • Everything society: from science and philosophy to politics and art. Cognitive scientists, philosophers, political scientists, anthropologists, and more sit down to make sense of the world.
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  • 25 | How does toxicity shape conversations?
    Feb 17 2025

    And how can complexity science help us understand them?

    We sit down with Gabriela Juncosa to discuss how political discourse unfolds in online spaces and whether toxic interactions shut conversations down or keep them going. We chat about the structure of online discussions, how social media algorithms influence engagement, and whether the way we talk online differs from in-person interactions.

    This takes us to the role of network structures in polarization, the ways AI might intervene in online discourse, and whether we can design digital spaces that foster both engagement and constructive dialogue.

    Guest: Gabriela Juncosa Co-host: Phyllis Pearson

    Show notes on the Monkey Dance website

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    1 h et 36 min
  • 24 | What does it mean to be open minded?
    Jan 24 2025

    We use the terms open mindedness and gaslighting a lot, but do we really understand what they mean?

    We sit down with Phyllis Pearson to discuss what it means to engage honestly with information and with others. We chat about curiosity and agency, empathy and perspective taking, and the blurry line between being open to the beliefs of others versus maintaining skepticism and asking for justification.

    This takes us to what honest dialogue looks like, whether gaslighting is always malicious, and what it means to have epistemic agency and to ascribe that agency to others.

    Guest: Phyllis Pearson

    Co-host: Juliette Vazard (our guest on Episode 20)

    As always, show notes on the Monkey Dance website.

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    1 h et 44 min
  • 23 | Why do we show emotion?
    Dec 20 2024

    What is the function of emotional displays?

    We sit down with Thomas Ganzetti and discuss the role emotions serve in social contexts and how we use the displays of others to gather information about our realities. We chat about the evolutionary trajectory of emotional displays, how they help us navigate our environments, and what we learn about ourselves and those around us as we observe each other (whether we intend to or not).

    Guest: Thomas Ganzetti

    Co-Host: Xueyi Yao (to hear more from Xueyi, check out Episode 18!)

    Show notes on the monkey dance website!

    Also, we've now been going for a full year! Thank you to everyone who has been listening and reaching out.

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    1 h et 28 min

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