Blogs
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Guest blog
ICCI Invited bloggers. -
Bahador Bahrami's blog
How we face difficult decisions: New rides on Buridan's ass. -
Thom Scott-Phillips' blog
Evolution, mind & culture in the popular press. -
Olivier Morin's blog
Cognition. Culture. Things in between. -
Pierre Jacob's blog
This blog is devoted to issues in the investigation of human social cognition. -
Helena Miton's blog
ICCI's cabinet de curiosités. Hodgepodge of cultural items. Be my guest! -
The Color Game's blog
The posts on this blog explore the digital life of the Color Game, a gaming app launched by our lab. Our goal: documenting the evolution of a new language without words, and recording its birth in data. To find out more, visit colorgame.net. -
Johannes Mahr's blog
Cerebral convolutions about mind, society and culture from a cognitive science perspective. -
The Mint's blog
This is the blog of the MINT Journal Club where we monthly discuss papers on minds and traditions. -
Victoria Fomina's blog
Some reflections on cognitive and social processes in the making of religious traditions. -
Hugo Mercier's blog
Hugo writes mainly about cognitive psychology – in particular reasoning – with the occasional foray into cultural phenomena. -
Brent Strickland's blog
This blog asks how lessons from cognitive science can help us to understand and improve on cultural activities that impact our daily lives such as science, business, and political decision making. -
Inge van de Ven's blog
A blog on the intersections between art, literature, culture, media and cognition. By a scholar of literary and media studies who is excited about exploring the cognitive functioning of her study objects. -
Stefaan Blancke's blog
The diffusion of sense and nonsense. -
Dan Sperber's blog
Easy pieces on hard issues. -
Angarika Deb’s blog
As I was moving ahead, occasionally I saw brief glimpses of cogito-cultures. -
Christophe Heintz's blog
Isn't it remarkable that evolved human cognition produces scientific, economic and political stuff? -
Radu Umbres' blog
Ethnographic tidbits on minds and cultures.