RS06: Sound and Colour
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How do conversational styles differ between people and cultures? We discuss using our phone's greyscale feature, how peoples' conversational styles differ, and what it means for a country to be powerful.
Speakers: Bartholomew Joyce, Adamya Tiwari, Oiva Mikaeli Lappi.
Show notes
00:00:00
Intro
00:02:46
Bart and Oiva describe what happened after setting their phones to grey scale/black and white.
00:11:00
How important is colour, really? Does colour affect you?
00:19:33
How conversational styles differ between people and cultures.
Mansplaining: is interruption and explanation a gendered problem? Oiva likens it more to personal differences in how people tend to talk.
00:36:40
The four different conversational styles.
00:46:45
Discussion: What makes a country powerful?
01:07:48
Outro
References
- Tom Scott video: All The Colours, Including Grue: How Languages See Colours Differently.
- New York Times article: How to explain mansplaining.
- Forbes article: Which of these 4 communication styles are you?
- RS02: Discussion of Sam Harris' TED talk.
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