People Who Read People: A Behavior and Psychology Podcast
Science:Social Sciences
Elizaveta Friesem writes about media and about social power (i.e., the power people exert over other people). I first interviewed her about media and polarization in 2021 about her book "Media Is Us." Topics we discuss here include: Michel Foucault’s ideas about power (often referenced in liberal academic world); the oppressed/oppressor framework (also often referenced); how simplistic views of social power can be divisive and result in a reduction in people's empathy; how the free will debate ties into these ideas; political polarization related to some of these ideas.
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Is some offensive behavior due to psychological conditions?, with Timothy Jay
Can you predict schizophrenia by studying the language of teenagers?, with Neguine Rezaii
Can you see what people are thinking with a scan of their brain?, with Marcel Just
Indicators that English text is written by a native Russian speaker, with Brian Baer
Interpreting brain imaging, with Rob Tarzwell
Reading behavior in Rock Paper Scissors, with Jason Simmons, aka Master Roshambollah
Driving a San Francisco city bus, with Brendan Bartholomew
What does skin conductance (aka GSR aka EDA) tell us?, with Christopher Moyer
Behavior in social deduction game Secret Hitler, with Polina Vorozheykina
Indicators of fake Amazon reviews, with Olu Popoola
Prison life and behavior, with Benjamin Moots
Reading indicators of good and bad relationships, with Brandi Fink
Reading customers in door-to-door sales, with Conrad Smith and Dave Mock
Restaurant and service industry psychology, with Robin Dibble
Psychology and behavior in MMA and jiu-jitsu, with Robert Drysdale
Reading opponent behavior in the sport of fencing, with Seth Baldwin
Social engineering, with Jenny Radcliffe
Interrogation techniques, with David Zulawski
Jury selection strategies, with Christina Marinakis
Analyzing written and verbal statements, with Mark McClish
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