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Human Morality in the Digital Age

Molly Crockett, Department of Psychology

November 29, 2022 · 5:00 pm6:30 pm · Green Hall 0-S-6

Center for Culture, Society and Religion

Associate Professor of Psychology Molly Crockett studies how people learn and make decisions in social situations. Their lab’s recent work focuses on moral cognition — how people decide whether to help or harm, punish or forgive, trust or condemn — in the digital age. Crockett will be interviewed by CCSR Graduate Student Fellow Enoch Kuo.

This event is part of the Religion and the Public Conversation series. The theme for the 2022-2023 year is “Religion and Technology: From Codex to Coding.” Free and open to the public. The event will not be simulcast but will be recorded and posted on our website.

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