tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19632102.post1216779524557836217..comments2023-10-17T04:14:50.259-04:00Comments on Spandan: The art of teasingManasihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05629999034814057166noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19632102.post-83933770630657107012008-12-16T16:34:00.000-05:002008-12-16T16:34:00.000-05:00Dear Manasi,Thank you for reviewing Dr. Dacher Kel...Dear Manasi,<BR/><BR/>Thank you for reviewing Dr. Dacher Keltner's recent article published in the New York Times ("In Defense of Teasing")! Dr. Kelter is the Executive Editor of Greater Good, a quarterly magazine. Articles from the latest issue of Greater Good magazine are now online at our redesigned website, www.greatergoodmag.org! Please take a look!<BR/><BR/>This issue features a series of essays on trust--always a critical issue in an election year, especially in the midst of an economic crisis. Though trust is essential to families, friendships, governments, businesses, and even the global economy, it has been declining for years. This issue of Greater Good explores why trust is so important, and how we can rebuild it.<BR/><BR/>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<BR/>Who do you trust?<BR/><BR/>In the lead essay, "America's Trust Fall," sociologist Pamela Paxton and Greater Good Senior Editor Jeremy Adam Smith explain why Americans have lost trust in their institutions and each other, why this is such a problem, and how they can learn to trust again.<BR/><BR/>Other contributors provide a variety of takes on trust, including:<BR/><BR/>TRUST IN SCIENCE. An interview with psychologist and author Steven<BR/>Pinker on why Americans trust scientists, and why that trust is in jeopardy.<BR/><BR/>TRUST IN POLITICS. First impressions of candidates can decisively shape<BR/>political elections, reports Anna J. Abramson. What does that say about<BR/>democracy?<BR/><BR/>THE BIOLOGY OF TRUST. Trust is not irrational or illusory, explains<BR/>Michael Kosfeld. It's a biologically-based part of human nature.<BR/><BR/>PARENT-CHILD TRUST. World-renowned psychologist Paul Ekman and his<BR/>daughter Eve discuss how parents can raise kids who are both trusting<BR/>and trustworthy.<BR/><BR/>BETRAYALS OF TRUST. Romantic betrayal is traumatizing, says psychologist Joshua Coleman. But here's how couples can learn to trust again.<BR/><BR/>Also in the issue: Daniel Goleman on social-emotional learning,<BR/>fostering forgiveness in Sierra Leone, the emotions behind global warming, and more!<BR/><BR/>You can find a full Table of Contents, as well as a form to subscribe to Greater Good, at http://www.greatergoodmag.org. You can also hear senior editor Jeremy Adam Smith discussing Greater Good's new trust issue on the public radio program Forum, which aired on NPR-member station KQED the day before Election Day. Listen at http://www.kqed.org/epArchive/R811031000<BR/><BR/><BR/>Forward to a Friend!<BR/>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<BR/>Please feel free to forward this note to your friends, associates, or<BR/>members by clicking on the link at the bottom of this email. As we<BR/>continue to expand the scope and readership of Greater Good, we rely on<BR/>individuals and organizations like you to help spread the word about the magazine.<BR/><BR/>If you'd like to send a letter to the editors, please email it to<BR/>GGLetters@Berkeley.edu or mail it to the address below. You can also<BR/>comment on Greater Good articles and blog entries on the Greater Good<BR/>blog at http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/greatergoodscience/<BR/><BR/><BR/>To subscribe to Greater Good...<BR/>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<BR/>When you order online, subscriptions to Greater Good are $22 for one<BR/>year (four issues) and $39 for two years (eight issues). To subscribe to Greater Good, please visit http://shop.greatergoodmag.org or send a<BR/>check, made payable to UC Regents, to:<BR/><BR/>Greater Good<BR/>UC Berkeley<BR/>2425 Atherton St #6070<BR/>Berkeley CA 94720-6070<BR/><BR/><BR/>Thanks!<BR/><BR/>Ani Mazmanyan<BR/>Circulation AssistantAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19632102.post-4831756303962841102008-12-11T09:34:00.000-05:002008-12-11T09:34:00.000-05:00Neha: Thanks. The NYT piece did it to me too.Neha: Thanks. The NYT piece did it to me too.Manasihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05629999034814057166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19632102.post-50310254936362695762008-12-11T02:18:00.000-05:002008-12-11T02:18:00.000-05:00Nice post... Invariably bought a smile on my face....Nice post... Invariably bought a smile on my face... thinking about all the 'khechaNe' that happened on college katta or at home! :)Nehahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12490733323848382541noreply@blogger.com