The Depolarization Project exists to help people listen, learn and lead. It does this through researching what works (and what doesn’t), providing training courses to businesses, students and community groups and encouraging leaders to open up to changing their own mind.
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Published in: Podcasts: InterviewWhy I changed my mind about positive discrimination
On the latest episode of the Changed My Mind podcast, a social psychologist talks about how his research challenged...
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Published in: HomeWhy I changed my mind about abolishing university fees
Sonia Sodha explains why media narratives mean it's harder for politicians to shift their views.
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Published in: HomeStanford professor Jeffrey Pfeffer on why flattery changes minds
Also: how his views on leadership have changed and why advising people to be authentic is misguided.
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Published in: HomeA Stanford professor admits getting it totally wrong about online education
For years, Sarah Soule thought nothing could replace face-to-face interaction. In our latest podcast she...
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Published in: HomeA former Welsh leader on why he now backs a second Brexit vote
The former first minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones, tells us why he's changed his mind about holding another...
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Published in: HomeNegotiations expert Margaret Neale on changing her mind about conflict
The Stanford University professor talks about her research into the psychology of negotiations.