The Dorx experience a proliferation of Cories as behavioral scientist Cory Clark shares fascinating observations about victimhood strategies, punishment, tribes, norms, taboos, hyper-cautious conformity, the ambition of academics, scrutiny of unpopular papers, self-censorship, socially costly beliefs, tenure, reputational threats, and socially desirable empirical conclusions that turn out not to be true. Nina signals her victim status as a canceled artist while morally judging cowards; Cori (Cohn) notes how errors in academia spread through society; and Cory (Clark) confesses she is a confessor to many a guilty and frightened professor. It turns out everybody wants power and status, even scientists! Maybe your co-hosts are doing it wrong.
Links:
Cory Clark’s website: https://www.coryjclark.com/
Adversarial Collaboration Project: https://web.sas.upenn.edu/adcollabproject/
Cory Clark’s Twitter: https://x.com/ImHardcory
Lisa Selin Davis on the Philly Trans Wellness Conference: https://www.broadview.news/p/fear-and-loathing-and-trans-joy-in
Stereotype Threat: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereotype_threat
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated twice weekly
- Published21 October 2024 at 14:50 UTC
- Length1h 16m
- Season1
- Episode149
- RatingClean