• 21 | How can we resist narratives that justify inequality?

  • Nov 22 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
  • Podcast

21 | How can we resist narratives that justify inequality?

  • Summary

  • What makes systemic inequality such a hard problem to tackle?

    We sit down with cognitive anthropologist Angarika Deb and cognitive psychologist Ákos Szegőfi and chat about their research on different aspects of the problem. We chat about the cognitive mechanisms involved in perpetuating systemic inequality both on the part of those benefiting from such systems and those who are marginalized by them. We also discuss the importance of narratives and access to information when it comes to both upholding and justifying inequality as well as challenging and dismantling it.

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