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RECORDED ON APRIL 25th 2024.
Angarika Deb is senior PhD student at Central European University, Vienna. She is a cognitive anthropologist working on moral fairness, perceptions of it, and the topic of gender inequality. She has been looking at fairness perceptions as it occurs in diverse human societies, including hunter-gatherer groups, westernized groups, and different socioeconomic class groups in India.
In this episode, we start by talking about moral fairness from an anthropological perspective, and how fairness perceptions differ across societies. We discuss individual preferences, where they come from, and what factors play a role in a preference for individualism versus collectivism. Finally, we discuss gender inequality from an anthropological perspective, and explore topics like gender equality in immediate-return hunter-gatherers, how gender inequality develops, gender inequality in industrialized societies, and imbalances in household division of labor. Finally, we talk about how we can help reduce gender inequality with the knowledge coming from anthropology.
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00:00 Intro
00:35 Moral fairness across societies
05:22 Fairness perceptions
18:35 Individual preferences, and where they stem from
21:04 Individualism and collectivism
29:42 Gender inequality from an anthropological perspective
38:05 Gender inequality in industrialized societies
42:45 Is gender inequality a thing of the past?
45:16 Imbalances in household division of labor
59:06 Reducing gender inequality
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  • @GOUTAMDEB-tj8zb
    @GOUTAMDEB-tj8zbАй бұрын

    Interesting listening, thought provoking!

  • @aminam9201
    @aminam9201Ай бұрын

    The reason may be related to the amount of social and intellectual development and not necessarily the absence of common concepts between societies (human beings as a whole). A child born in another society will know the meaning of the word.

  • @aminam9201
    @aminam9201Ай бұрын

    The absence of a corresponding translation of the word Fairness in some other languages ​​does not mean that there is no deeper meaning for the word Fairness that applies to all human beings of all races and religions! It is an issue related to the extent of social and intellectual development of societies.! this definition is correct “'Fairness' is a broad term that encompasses many ideas such as justice, equality, equity, dignity, and non-discrimination. Fairness is closely related to human rights and helps people to live lives of dignity and respect each other. “ Fairness has broader meaning even in comparison with Justice which usually humans connect it to the Laws. If you do not have a corresponding translation for the word, it does not necessarily mean that the word does not have a meaning!

  • @ReverendDr.Thomas
    @ReverendDr.Thomas2 ай бұрын

    FIRST! 🎉 Equality is non-existent in this phenomenal sphere. Equality exists in abstract ideas such as mathematics and arguably on the sub-atomic level ALONE.🤓 UNFORTUNATELY, it requires an intelligence quotient above double-digits in order to be able to comprehend such truthful concepts. 😛

  • @aminam9201
    @aminam9201Ай бұрын

    this hallucinator is a thief (he uses thievery as patchwork techniques): “Yes, Consciousness remains in the Absence of Perceptions: Francis Lucille “

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