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  • Episode 3: Collective Memory and Siloed Narratives
    2024/12/18
    In “Episode 3: Collective Memory and Siloed Narratives,” members of the research team discuss themes they encountered over the summer during the lab, including post-industrial struggle and nostalgia for a more prosperous past. The students explain ways that historical experiences impact political narratives in towns across Pennsylvania, and the ways in which they practiced listening in order to empathetically handle history and economic struggle as they intersect with politics.

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    19 分
  • Episode 2: Jumping Right In
    2024/11/19
    Welcome back.You’re listening to the Political Empathy Lab podcast where connecting with people across difference by listening with heart and mind guided us across Pennsylvania this summer. In Episode 2 of the Political Empathy Lab podcast, "Jumping Right In: Strategies for Connection," members of the research team discuss Political Empathy Lab’s strategies of connection, an approach to engaging with new people and building trust to have more substantive conversations. We begin with the story of a frog and a minnow, and what it’s like to venture into the unknown. The students discuss the beginning of their research experience and the practical steps they developed to initiate productive conversations about politics with strangers.

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    21 分
  • Episode 1: The Art of Politically Empathizing
    2024/10/10

    Over the summer of 2024, Dr. Lia Howard, a political scientist and Fellows Director at the SNF Paideia Program, led a small group of students in the inaugural cohort of the Political Empathy Lab, a project born out of Dr. Howard’s SNF Paideia designated course, “Political Empathy and Deliberative Democracy.”

    The inaugural research project this summer consisted of several trips to towns and cities across Pennsylvania. These trips weren’t to extract policy positions from Pennsylvanians, not to canvas or poll, and they weren’t tourism either. Rather, they were opportunities to meet fellow residents of Pennsylvania within the state, acknowledging that we experience different lived realities and want to try to better understand each other.


    Before they started their travel, the Political Empathy Lab students and Dr. Howard each gathered to explore their thoughts and feelings about beginning such an emotional research endeavor. In this premiere episode, “The Art of Politically Empathizing,” listeners are invited to deep dive into the true meaning behind “political empathy” and meet the Political Empathy Lab research team— who they are, their thoughts about politics in the US right now, what drew them to the lab, and what they’re nervous and curious about.


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    26 分
  • Political Empathy Lab Summer 2024 Trailer
    2024/06/14

    Summer 2024 will be a significant time, from the summer Olympics and Paralympics going on in Paris, the 60th anniversary of Freedom Summer with special events planned to commemorate 1964 and NASA will be prepping for a September trip to the Moon.

    In addition, in 2024, 49% of the world’s population, including 64 countries will be voting for new leadership. To quote Time magazine “ 2024 is not an election year. 2024 is the election year.


    For 10 weeks this summer, Dr. Lia Howard will be leading a team of seven Penn undergraduates on trips throughout the state, across at least 57 counties conversing with Pennsylvanians, putting skills and dispositions of political empathy into direct practice. In short, Political Empathy Lab endeavors to better understand our fellow Pennsylvanians through better conversations with them. Travel with us for Political Empathy Lab Summer 2024!


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    2 分