The CSBS Podcast Center for Social and Behavioral Science
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Welcome to the CSBS Podcast. The purpose of our podcast is to showcase our researchers, give voice to our community, and if we can, have some fun along the way. We are researchers, practitioners, and all around behavioral science nerds. We are glad you are here for the journey.
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Gun Violence: Prevention and Healing
How does gun violence in our communities change us? In this episode, CSBS Research Scientist Peter Ondish, Ph.D., talks with Ruby Mendenhall, professor of African American studies at the University of Illinois. Ruby and Pete talk about how gun violence in our environment changes us in unexpected ways—both psychologically and biologically. They also talk about current interventions and initiatives to reduce gun violence and, importantly, how families that have lost loved ones find ways to heal from impossible wounds. Talking about gun violence is hard, but through conversations like this, we try to find hope.
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Here is the Youth Wellness Website – As mentioned, Ruby is training high school and young adult community health workers and citizen scientists: https://www.youthwellnessproject.com/.
Ruby Mendenhall Shows Up for Black Women and Youth (May 2022): https://smilepolitely.com/culture/ruby_mendenhall_showing_up_for_black_women_and_youth/ -
Improving Lives with Evidence-Based Policy
How do governments use evidence to become more effective? In this episode, CSBS Research Scientist Peter Ondish, Ph.D., talks with Dr. Jacob Bowers, Professor of Political Science at the University of Illinois. Jake shares his experience living in Chile during Pinochet’s rule, and how it shaped his interest in political science and evidence-based government. Pete and Jake also discuss the evidence-based policy movement and the different organizations pioneering the use of social-behavioral science to improve the lives of citizens.
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https://gsaauctions.gov/gsaauctions/gsaauctions/
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Importance of Corporate social responsibility in our society
Curious about the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility and its social impacts? The following is a conversation with Dr. Ishva Minefee, Assistant Professor of Business Administration at the University of Illinois, in the Gies College of Business. In this episode, Ish shares how the companies in South Africa differ in their social messaging system around Apartheid and how that sparked his interest in Corporate Social Responsibility. Moreover, he talks about what CSR actually is, how it’s measured, the trend of corporations taking an increasing stance on social issues—and whether those stances are actually impactful.
Show notes:
https://violationtracker.goodjobsfirst.org/
https://justcapital.com/reports/2022-corporate-racial-equity-tracker/
https://www.unglobalcompact.org/about/government-recognition/how-governments-can-engage
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Alcohol addiction: why we drink and its social impact
The following is a conversation with Dr. Catharine Fairbairn, Helen Corley Petit Associate professor of Psychology at the University of Illinois. She is named a Rising Star by the Association for Psychological Science. In this episode, Catharine tells the unique and fascinating journey she had into the understanding of addictions through research. We discuss the surprising cultural, social and emotional reasons for why people drink alcohol, and at the same time debunk some common drinking misconceptions. We also talk about alcohol's social impact at large, and how societies can re-imagine their relationship with alcohol.
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Personality: what it is, where it comes from, and how we can change it
Interested in learning more about the relationship between personality and human nature? In this episode, Dr. Brent Roberts, professor of Psychology at the University of Illinois tells the story of his unique journey into psychology. In addition, we’ll discuss what exactly personality is, as well as some important cultural conversations around personality and human nature as they relate to narcissism, birth order, and parenting. We’ll also discuss personality change and how we can strive to change while also honoring who we are at our core.
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Being an entrepreneur in academia
The following is a conversation with Dr. Sanjay Patel, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and a founder of several start-up companies. In this episode, we discuss entrepreneurship and the challenges that come with trying to bridge the gap between research and marketable products with high real-world impact.
In this episode, Sanjay tells the story of how he and his fellow colleagues at the university founded Personify, a company specializing in artificial visual background technology. Additionally, this episode dives into how digital innovations-- such as the University’s Rokwire platform, on which the Safer Illinois App was created-- must address a new wave of concerns regarding data privacy, security, and information sharing. Our conversation dissects if these digital platforms we use nowadays respect ethical boundaries regarding privacy in this age of digital media.