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The myth of gendered emotion, with Praga Agarwal

Sep 15, 202241 minSeason 3Ep. 3
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Episode description

Professor Pragya Agarwal is a data and behavioural scientist, a visiting professor of social inequities and injustice at Loughborough University and the founder of a research think tank, The 50% Project. She is also the author of five books, most recently Hysterical: Exploding The Myth of Gendered Emotions. 

 

In this episode, we talk about whether women really do cry more; the myth of the hysterical woman; how emotional expression varies over cultures and societies; and why we need to talk more about the biases in science.

 

Buy Hysterical: Exploding The Myth of Gendered Emotions

Follow Pragya on Twitter @DrPragyaAgarwal

 

Hosted & Exec Produced by Pandora Sykes

Production by Joel Grove

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