The Dorx experience a proliferation of Cories as behavioral scientist Cory Clark shares fascinating observations about victimhood strategies, punishment, tribes, norms, taboos, hyper-cautious conformity, the ambition of academics, scrutiny of unpopular papers, self-censorship, socially costly beliefs, tenure, reputational threats, and socially desirable empirical conclusions that turn out not to be true. Nina signals her victim status as a canceled artist while morally judging cowards; Cori (Cohn) notes how errors in academia spread through society; and Cory (Clark) confesses she is a confessor to many a guilty and frightened professor. It turns out everybody wants power and status, even scientists! Maybe your co-hosts are doing it wrong.
Links:
Cory Clark’s website: https://www.coryjclark.com/
Adversarial Collaboration Project: https://web.sas.upenn.edu/adcollabproject/
Cory Clark’s Twitter: https://x.com/ImHardcory
Lisa Selin Davis on the Philly Trans Wellness Conference: https://www.broadview.news/p/fear-and-loathing-and-trans-joy-in
Stereotype Threat: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereotype_threat
Why is it always “women don’t have penises” rather than “men don’t have vaginas”? Answer: nobody gives a rat’s ass about men (or boys).
Nina and Cori,
You two are the most amazing, courageous people I’ve ever encountered. Thank you for your amazing example of integrity, strength, compassion and openness to all people. You are each a true mensch.