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Epistemic 12 | A Street Epistemology Discussion | Linguistics Analysis
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News, tips, strategies, stories, and more. A friendly discussion about Street Epistemology between people intimately familiar with the method. With Anthony, Reid and Dan.
Includes special guest Jules B.
Spotlight:
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3:00 Let's meet our guest Jules B
4:15 Believe, know, think verb usage
5:00 Pragmatics
6:00 Transcriptions project
10:00 How did your colleague react to SE?
12:30 "Speech act"
13:30 Does SE contain manipulative components?
16:30 SE practitioners tend to have different goals
18:10 Dan's experience with SE
19:00 Differing goals and processes
20:30 The challenge of studying SE from a linguistics perspective
21:00 What is a Socratic question?
22:06 "fringey academic" source on Socratic method LINK
22:45 Tell us about your meeting with Dr. Boghossian regarding your study
24:40 Anything interesting about the SE interviews?
26:00 Grammatical structure of questions
27:13 Grammatical function verses
28:00 Hypothetical (yes/no) questions
29:45 Making people comfortable
30:20 Any words to avoid or advice for SE-ers?
31:30 Rapport-building questions
32:05 What word categories were used for the research study?
32:10 Non-verbal behavior
34:35 Any advice to anyone wanting to research linguistics further?
35:40 Three types of Socratic questions
36:50 Could this research help people before trying SE?
38:15 Evaluating outcomes
30:40 Coding accuracy and agreement scores
41:15 Coding questions on-screen to SE videos
43:10 what-why-how versus belief-reasons-method
45:32 Compating SE to Motivational Interviewing, hostage negotiation, sales
50:45 Anthony heading to Los Angeles next week
51:30 What would Jules or Reid ask Steven Pinker?
53:22 Teaching SE in educational settings
54:00 Teaching SE to Camp Quest campers
59:20 Participants' contact information
Audience Questions
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52:20 Does Jules have any future plans for studying SE?
Follow Us
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Reid Nicewonder's Cordial Curiosity YouTube Channel:
Anthony Magnabosco's YouTube Channel:
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#StreetEpistemology #Epistemic #Linguistics #JulesB #AnthonyMagnabosco #ReidNicewonder #ObjectivelyDan
Includes special guest Jules B.
Spotlight:
--
3:00 Let's meet our guest Jules B
4:15 Believe, know, think verb usage
5:00 Pragmatics
6:00 Transcriptions project
10:00 How did your colleague react to SE?
12:30 "Speech act"
13:30 Does SE contain manipulative components?
16:30 SE practitioners tend to have different goals
18:10 Dan's experience with SE
19:00 Differing goals and processes
20:30 The challenge of studying SE from a linguistics perspective
21:00 What is a Socratic question?
22:06 "fringey academic" source on Socratic method LINK
22:45 Tell us about your meeting with Dr. Boghossian regarding your study
24:40 Anything interesting about the SE interviews?
26:00 Grammatical structure of questions
27:13 Grammatical function verses
28:00 Hypothetical (yes/no) questions
29:45 Making people comfortable
30:20 Any words to avoid or advice for SE-ers?
31:30 Rapport-building questions
32:05 What word categories were used for the research study?
32:10 Non-verbal behavior
34:35 Any advice to anyone wanting to research linguistics further?
35:40 Three types of Socratic questions
36:50 Could this research help people before trying SE?
38:15 Evaluating outcomes
30:40 Coding accuracy and agreement scores
41:15 Coding questions on-screen to SE videos
43:10 what-why-how versus belief-reasons-method
45:32 Compating SE to Motivational Interviewing, hostage negotiation, sales
50:45 Anthony heading to Los Angeles next week
51:30 What would Jules or Reid ask Steven Pinker?
53:22 Teaching SE in educational settings
54:00 Teaching SE to Camp Quest campers
59:20 Participants' contact information
Audience Questions
--
52:20 Does Jules have any future plans for studying SE?
Follow Us
--
Reid Nicewonder's Cordial Curiosity YouTube Channel:
Anthony Magnabosco's YouTube Channel:
--
#StreetEpistemology #Epistemic #Linguistics #JulesB #AnthonyMagnabosco #ReidNicewonder #ObjectivelyDan
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