Stanford Psychology Podcast

26 - Richard Wilkinson: Inequality, Health, and Positive Psychology

Dec 30, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Effects of Inequality
01:32 • 4min
3
The Social Hierarchy Is a Meritocracy
05:32 • 2min
4
The Status Competition Is Going All the Way Up
07:11 • 2min
5
Why People Value Hard Work and Showing Off
09:34 • 3min
6
The Effects of Chronic Stress on Health
12:35 • 3min
7
The Link Between Inequality and Health and Well Being
15:17 • 2min
8
The Health Benefits of Better Social Relations
17:09 • 2min
9
The Most Important Source of Chronic Stress in the Population as a Whole
18:55 • 2min
10
We Need More Research on the Science of Well Being
20:58 • 2min
11
Research Can't Improve Well Being
23:20 • 2min
12
The Ideological Component of Well Being
25:06 • 3min
13
Why Do We Want More?
28:10 • 2min
14
Is There a Correlation Between Inequality and Self Enhancement?
30:38 • 3min
15
Is There a Causal Model?
34:07 • 2min
16
The Psychology of Inequality
36:27 • 2min
17
The Relationship Between Inequality and Violence
38:13 • 3min
18
How to Understand a Coal Miner's Theory
40:54 • 2min
19
Is There a Good Theory of Inequality?
43:17 • 3min
20
Is Your Taste Manipulated in Particular Directly Over Time?
46:09 • 2min
21
The History of Class Difference Through Patterns of Taste and Aesthetics
47:56 • 2min
22
Is There a Campaign to Deal With Climate Change?
50:07 • 5min
23
Do You Have Advice for Psycho Psychology Researchers?
54:41 • 3min
24
Do We Accept the Sharing of Food?
57:28 • 2min