Q1
6 results
James Gross
Robert Sternberg
Cognitive Psychology
we need to balance the long term well-being of the world and our countries with short term gains
Ayse Uskul
Cultural Psychology
the pandemic will motivate us to fight against the unfair distribution of resources and rights
Dagomar Degroot
Environmental History
the political fortunes of populism are coming apart because a pandemic is international by nature
Monika Ardelt
Social Gerontology & Wisdom
we might realize that these kinds of global events, can only be solved if we work together globally
Roy Baumeister
Social Psychology
with our common humanity and common vulnerability to illness, we’re all coping with the same problem
Q2
6 results
David Passig
Futurism
develop new institutes that reflect the idea that we are connected in a symbiotic way
Robert Sternberg
Cognitive Psychology
[countries] need to shift their emphasis to the common good
Shinobu Kitayama
Culture & Neuroscience
all globalization must proceed by incorporating the poor and underdeveloped countries
Jean Twenge
Social Psychology
in terms of policy in terms of civic and government involvement, we can try to do this together
Nicholas Christakis
Sociology & Biosocial Science
the epidemic has highlighted our ability to collaborate to work together
Monika Ardelt
Social Gerontology & Wisdom
be less self-centered about our own tribe or country; we need to do this for the common good
Q4
5 results
Harry Reis
Social Psychology
We’re going to need to see people working in these institutions who are not political
Anand Menon
Politics & Foreign Affairs
greater cross party collaboration, which means that you can have policies set for 10, 15, 20 years
Michele Gelfand
Cultural Psychology
we need to come together and discuss it across multiple levels – political, economic, cultural, etc
Lisa Feldman Barrett
Emotions & Neuroscience
as a species, we cooperate with each other, we copy each other, we learn from each other
Paul Bloom
Developmental & Moral Psychology
we do better by working together to combat a common problem, rather than to fight each other
Q5
4 results
Dilip Jeste
Neuropsychiatry
the UN and the WHO are still functioning well and vaccines against covid are already here
David Dunning
Judgment & Decision-making
we’re all going to have to work together in the near future
Robert Sternberg
Cognitive Psychology
preserving the world is more important than the ideologies that inspire people to behave recklessly
Michael Bond
Cross-Cultural Psychology
we must all hang together or most assuredly, we will all hang separately