Common CAHSS 2021: Rashomon Effect: Truth as Perceived Reality (w/ Dr. Dinesh Yadav)
Common CAHSS 2021: Rashomon Effect: Truth as Perceived Reality with Dr. Dinesh Yadav was recorded live Tuesday, November 30, 2021. […]
Read moreFrom the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Common CAHSS 2021: Rashomon Effect: Truth as Perceived Reality with Dr. Dinesh Yadav was recorded live Tuesday, November 30, 2021. […]
Read moreCommon CAHSS 2021: Monuments, Critical Race Theory, and the Teaching of History (Moderator: Clif Ganyard; Panelist: Heidi Sherman, Mark Karau, […]
Read moreCommon CAHSS 2021: We Are Your Bad Art Friend: Writers on Storytelling and Truth with Drs. Julialicia Case, Tara DaPra, […]
Read moreCommon CAHSS 2021: Better Critical Thinking Won’t Help (Much) with the Misinformation Problem with Dr. Kyle Whitaker was recorded live […]
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Read moreDr. Clif Ganyard returns for a discussion of the novel Erich Maria Remarque’s book All Quiet on the Western Front. He shares what this work means to him, how it shaped a lot of his current interests, and discusses what we can learn about history from novels like this one.
Read moreWhen you hear the word “Hollywood,” most people don’t think of the neighborhood in central Los Angeles rather of the […]
Read moreAlmost as fast as the snap of our fingers (200 ms), our brains can tell right from wrong. This is a complex product of our upbringing, culture, and evolution. We will discuss our ongoing international research collaboration exploring how culture and parenting mold children’s moral brains.
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