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Mentioned in 9 episodes
Dancing in the Streets
A History of Collective Joy
Book • 2006
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Mentioned in 9 episodes
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as a book that supports his theory of moral foundations.


Jonathan Haidt

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#644: Jonathan Haidt — The Coddling of the American Mind, How to Become Intellectually Antifragile, and How to Lose Anger by Studying Morality
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, as it discusses the history of collective joy and communal festivals.


Nathan Labenz

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What AI Means for Students & Teachers: My Keynote from the Michigan Virtual AI Summit
Recommended by Jonathan Haidt to the general audience for its exploration of collective joy and religious rituals.

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The 5 Good Intentions That Lead to Failure (And How to Turn Them Around) | Jonathan Heidt (Replay)
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as an amazing book that taught him about the human ability to lose ourselves in a group through synchronous movement.


Jonathan Haidt

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Best Of: Jonathan Haidt on What Social Media Is Doing to Our Kids
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as one of his favorite books, highlighting its documentation of collective joy and altered states of consciousness.


Nathan Labenz

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AI Consciousness? Exploring the Possibility with Prof. Eric Schwitzgebel
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as a source for understanding the importance of synchronous movement and collective joy.


Jonathan Haidt

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ANXIOUS GENERATION (Part 2): How to Raise Resilient Kids in the Digital Age
Mentioned in relation to communal ecstasy and collective joy across cultures.

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The Gifts of Imperfection - Book Summary
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, it explores how people celebrate together and the fears of celebration in society.

Melanie Kahl

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The Power of Relational Design in Social Impact with Melanie Kahl
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, it examines dance as an act that generates both a sense of togetherness with others and also individual ecstatic pleasure.


Georgia Hampton

Ohhhhh I Wanna Dance With Somebody
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when exploring that trance tends to be populist and a threat to colonial power structures.


Joshua Michael Schrei

How Trance States Shape the World







