Alpbach Lab 01: The Moral Brain: Framing, Values, and Democracy
Recent research has shown that most reasoning is automatic, non-controllable, and unconscious and that minds cannot process facts by themselves, but depend on mental structures called „frames“. In this lab, participants will find out about the most up-to-date Cognitive Science research on political language, cognition, and decision-making. Frames that are predominant in current European public discourses will be analysed and discussed. Tools that help develop frames for specific political issues will be practiced together, and groundwork for successful cognitive campaigning will be laid.
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Dr. Elisabeth WEHLING
Researcher, International Computer Science Institute, University of California at Berkeley
2007-2013 | Cognitive Science, Linguistics, and Ideology Research, University of California, Berkeley |
since 2013 | Cognitive Science, Linguistics, and Ideology Research, University of California, Berkeley and International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley |