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Being Difficult
Participant - Vera Tobin
Mentions
- https://thedaily.case.edu/faculty-members-named-2020-21-freedman-faculty-fellows/
It is not always easy to be difficult. Behavioral experiments in cognitive science suggest that there are two big, enduring roadblocks to our efforts to be “cooperatively uncooperative,” cooperating with others as much as, but no more than, we would like. How do people navigate these complex challenges in practice? How do these challenges shape our interactions, relationships, and creative endeavors? People who want to be difficult in this special way (which is, surprisingly often, all of us) need strategies to circumvent elements of their cognition that work against them. We look at these strategies as performances of applied cognitive science in the wild. We will collect case studies of people who make a professional or avocational practice of navigating these special projects, and share them with the public as a series of podcast episodes. These interviews will also provide part of the basis for a future book-length study of these strategies. The deliverable will be 3 half-hour podcast episodes and transcripts of the complete interviews as well as of the podcast episodes