Science Social 12 -- We beta-test a social game!
About this Event
ISC invites you to hang out for drinks and casual conversation with other science fans. Whether you work in science or are just interested in science discoveries and research, this is a great time to meet like-minded folks!
At this Science Social, WE get to be the "lab rats!" Steve Franconeri, PhD, Northwestern University Professor of cognitive psychology, developed , a game easy to master at any age, that is designed to turn heated arguments into a joint exploration supported by mutual respect and honest thinking. He will explain his reasoning and the research behind it the game, then we will play it and provide feedback.
It's a great follow up to ISC's program last fall -- Your Brain on Misinformation -- when Dr. Matthew Facciani presented his work for Misguided: Where Misinformation Starts, How It Spreads, and What to Do About It. Attendees were very interested in how to persuade relatives discussing politics and had a lively post-presentation conversation about how to have productive non-argumentative conversations. This game will be a great exercise in that effort.
Monday, June 29, 2026
6:00pm - 9:00pm-ish (game presentation at 6:30)
, 755 S Clark St., Chicago, IL (map) at Polk St.
Registration is not required, but very much appreciated. You're responsible for your own refreshments.
See you there!!
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