Special Issue: Connected State of Mind
For centuries, we’ve freaked out about the impact of new technology on our brains and behaviors. Take, for instance, these hand-wringing passages from the turn of the 20th century. Authors complained...
View ArticleCall for Articles: “Nudge Turns 10”– A Special Issue on Behavioral Science in...
The idea for our next special issue originates in the “deviant” thoughts of an economics graduate student. As this self-described lazy, unimpressive student worked on his thesis in the early 1970s, he...
View ArticleNudge Turns 10: A Special Issue on Behavioral Science in Public Policy
Our second special issue originates in the “deviant” thoughts of an economics graduate student. As this self-described lazy, unimpressive student worked on his thesis in the early 1970s, he began to...
View ArticleImagining the Next Decade of Behavioral Science
If you asked Richard Thaler in 2010, what he thought would become of the then very new field of behavioral science over the next decade, he would have been wrong, at least for the most part. Could he...
View ArticleDispatches from the Behavioral Scientists Fighting Coronavirus in the Global...
We are in the middle of a global pandemic, one that has infected more than 35 million people worldwide and killed over 1 million. Almost nine months after the World Health Organization declared the...
View ArticleEvent — How to Change Behavior During a Pandemic: From Personal Habits to...
*This event has now taken place. To read a recap of the event and access links to view or listen to the full conversation, please head here.* Friday, January 15th, 202110am PT | 1pm ET | 6pm GMT...
View ArticleSpecial Collection: Examining the Intersection of Behavioral Science and...
Over the past year, everyone’s lives have been touched by issues that intersect science and advocacy—the pandemic, climate change, police violence, voting, protests, the list goes on. These issues...
View ArticleAnnouncing: Brain Meets World Event Series
Science is often presented in the form of the finished product—the answer. But we don’t read a novel solely for its ending, and the allure of travel isn’t the destination alone. Similarly, the power...
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