Human Expression, Empathy and the Social Experience

11:15 a.m. - 12:05 p.m., Wednesday, September 27, 2023
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No one truly exists as a coherent being without a means of expressing their identity, even privately.  Perceptions, emotions, memories, and beliefs all help to shape a person’s understanding of themselves, as well as how they are known to others.  If meaning is created through language—be it a language of words, images, music, or movement—then it is unsurprising that, as research suggests, engaging with artistic forms of expression stimulates the development of empathy.  How does an intensely technologized and mediated society affect an individual’s means of expression? In a time when art and language are easily generated by various forms of technology, how can understanding and engaging in various forms of expression and empathy help people to navigate and contribute to the personal, professional and social experience of being human?   

Host: Dr. Jeremy Neely    Q&A Moderator: Devin Schehrer

Presenters

TV Staff Writer, Improviser, Artist, Educator Alrinthea Carter

Alrinthea Carter

TV Staff Writer, Improviser, Artist, Educator

Writer, Documentary Researcher, and Content Producer Mai Perkins

Mai Perkins

Writer, Documentary Researcher, and Content Producer

Owner, creator-director Jessica Ryan

Jessica Ryan

Owner, creator-director
All Together Now

Gomo Family Professor, Associate Dean for Teaching and Learn Inara Scott

Inara Scott

Gomo Family Professor, Associate Dean for Teaching and Learn
Oregon State University