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This collection is of videos taken of the Social and Developmental Psychology Seminar Series. These seminars attract national and international speakers in the areas of social and developmental psychology to present research talks on their specialist topics.

Social and Developmental Psychology Seminar Series Cambridge University

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This collection is of videos taken of the Social and Developmental Psychology Seminar Series. These seminars attract national and international speakers in the areas of social and developmental psychology to present research talks on their specialist topics.

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    30.04.13 How Do Mindreaders Model Minds?

    30.04.13 How Do Mindreaders Model Minds?

    What it is to be a mindreader? Mindreading involves representing mental states. And just as representing physical states requires having some model of the physical, so equally representing mental states requires having some model of the mental.

    • 31 min
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    16.11.12 Some social logics of sharing: From Web 2.0 to the therapeutic narrative

    16.11.12 Some social logics of sharing: From Web 2.0 to the therapeutic narrative

    I would like to suggest a framework that takes into account two spheres of sharing: ‘sharing economies,’ both of production and consumption; and intimate interpersonal relationships, where the therapeutic ethos includes a cultural requirement that we share our emotions.

    • 41 min

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