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=== Thursday, {{#time:d F|{{SUBPAGENAME}} +3 days}} === | === Thursday, {{#time:d F|{{SUBPAGENAME}} +3 days}} === | ||
====ET Speaker Series: Rethinking Trust and Well-Being in this Strange New World with Jeff Hancock, Stanford University==== | |||
* Time: 10am PT / 1:00pm ET / 7:00pm CET | |||
* Location: Broadcast and archived for Mozillians and the public on [https://mzl.la/et-speaker-series-2020-04-16 Airmo], on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLWCZNuopco Youtube], and in [https://hubs.mozilla.com/22BFkVw Hubs in VR]. And if you're on all-moco-all-mofo you should have an invite on your calendars. | |||
* Topic | |||
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A new trust framework is emerging – fueled by social, economic and technological forces that will profoundly alter how we trust, not only what we see and read online, but also one another. At the same time, technology is now crucial for staying distant socializing while we must keep our social distance. These changes have profound implications for our psychological well-being. In this talk we will discuss how principles from psychology and communication intersect deception, trust and well-being with technology. We will discuss several studies that reveal key principles to guide how we think about truth and trust on the internet, and I will report on a new meta-analysis examining every study examining social media and well-being. | |||
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=== Friday, {{#time:d F|{{SUBPAGENAME}} +4 days}} === | === Friday, {{#time:d F|{{SUBPAGENAME}} +4 days}} === | ||
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