Of stories & frames: Oct. 18, 2017 New York Times article highlights research by Amy Cuddy about body language & related topics

An Oct. 18, 2017 New York Times Magazine article is entitled: “When the RevolutionCame for Amy Cuddy: As a young social psychologist, she played by the rules and won big: an influential study, a viral TED talk, a prestigious job at Harvard. Then, suddenly, the rules changed.”

I found the article of interest, as I’ve had an interest for some time in Amy Cuddy’s research:

Powerful Poses, Powerless Poses – from Presence (2015) by Amy Cuddy

Presence (2015) by Amy Cuddy – Powerful Poses, Powerless Poses

Perceptions of warmth and competence drive our stereotypes: Cuddy et al. (2008)

Gaslighting and stereotyping: One augments the other

Diversity is for white people: The big lie behind a well-intended word – Oct. 26, 2015 Salon article

Empirical research and anecdotal experience appear to support power posing: Dec. 28, 2015 New York Times book review

While social conformity has many prosocial functions, it can get in the way of self-awareness

 

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