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This time it’s Jonathan Haidt. Haidt has responded to these claims of him supporting a moral panic by arguing that some moral panics are, in fact, real threats—using examples like teen smoking ...
In a featured conversation with social psychologist and author Jonathan Haidt, First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom today announced a new resource to help families unplug, play, and thrive together.
Jonathan Haidt, social psychologist and author of the The Anxious Generation, might say we made one good decision there — and one not-so-good one. The not-so-good, of course, is the smartphone.
The Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University’s Stern School of Business, Jonathan Haidt’s research focuses on moral and political psychology. His latest book, The ...
One of the most foundational ideas driving the reconnection of moral psychology with economics is the notion, originating from moral psychology, that morality evolved as an economically functional ...
Parents are immensely concerned about their children’s exposure to screens and social media. So much so that it’s becoming an emerging risk for the giant tech companies from Alphabet to TikTok.
In this episode of Madison's Notes, Jonathan Haidt, renowned social psychologist and author, dives deep into the impact of digital saturation on today's youth, drawing insights from his latest ...
by Jonathan Haidt Buy on Bookshop Penguin Press, 400 pp., $30.00 Though Haidt is far from the first person to lament the rise of the smartphone, his diagnosis has found influential supporters.
Jonathan Haidt says he knows what’s driving the teen mental-health crisis: addictive, distraction-laden, horror-filled apps like Instagram and TikTok.