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Ein Wein, der nicht nur die Jury des Gambero Rosso überzeugt: Selvarossa Salice Salentino DOP Riserva 2019 - mit den begehrten Tre Bicchieri ausgezeichnet. In der Folge lernt ihr etwas über Wein und wie man den Wein am besten genießt. Ein passendes Rezept dazu gibt's von Gianluca. Wenn ihr euch den Wein bestellen möchtet, könnt ihr mit uns verkosten. Ihr könnt aber auch einfach nur zuhören. Den Link zur Bestellung des Weins findet ihr weiter unten oder auf unseren Social Media Kanälen. Mit dem Code "weinmitfreunden" bekommt ihr im Online Shop von Senti Vini 10% auf diesen Wein, aber auch das gesamte restliche Sortiment. · Instagram: weinmitfreunden · Instagram Antonia: winepassionar · Wein bestellen: https://bit.ly/wmf-selvarossa · Wine O'Clock, die Playlist zu unseren Weinen: https://spoti.fi/3NwZCpZ · Zum Blog: https://bit.ly/weinblog-sentivini Viel Spaß beim Zuhören und Genießen! Wir freuen uns auf Euer Feedback! Ciao Ragazzi #drinkresponsibly
FLO Group ha presentato a MARCA la nuova linea di bicchieri Ecokay R-PET prodotta con PET riciclato da post consumo. Infrangibili, brillanti e trasparenti, sono ideali per bevande fredde come cocktail e birra. Grazie al contenuto di materia prima riciclata garantiscono un ridotto impatto ambientale, limitando l'utilizzo di materia prima vergine.
Il carro degli indignati è sempre più affollato. Fonti: video pubblicato il giorno 26 settembre 2023 sul profilo TikTok di Sasy Cacciatore; video pubblicato il giorno 27 luglio 2022 sul profilo TikTok di Dalila Bagnuli; video pubblicato il giorno 1 marzo 2023 sul profilo TikTok di Comedy Central Italia; puntata 10 della stagione 5 della serie tv "Game of Thrones" di HBO, andata in onda su Sky nel 2015, disponibile su Now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Amador county's history is rooted not only in gold mining but in zinfandel pioneers. This wine region is rich in American spirit, tenaciousness, and the mother lode of award-winning, quality wines. So here we are: talking about why j'adore (I love) Amador County and its wines, and why we wine lovers should pay more attention to it. Resources from this episode: Books: Certified Specialist of Wine (CSW) Study Guide (Society of Wine Educators), Nickles, J. (2017) Oxford Companion to Wine, 4th Edition, Robinson, J. and Harding, J. (2015) Shenandoah Valley and Amador Wine Country, Wooten, K. and Baxter, R. S. (2008) Websites: Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB): Established American Viticultural Areas (last updated 15 August 2022) https://www.ttb.gov/wine/established-avas Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB): AVA Map Explorer (29 March 2023) https://www.ttb.gov/wine/ava-map-explorer Amador Wine Country: Amador Vintner's Association: https://amadorwine.com Deaver Vineyards: A family tradition for over 150 years https://www.deavervineyards.com/Our-Story/Deaver-Family-History New Frontier Wines: Renwood https://www.newfrontierwines.com/Wines/Renwood Sacramento Magazine: Amador's Original Grand-père Vineyard Weekend, Boyle, C. (13 January 2022) https://www.sacmag.com/on-wine-1/amadors-original-grandpere-vineyard-weekend/ San Francisco Eater: California's Sierra Foothills Remain a Land of Opportunity for Winemakers, Bicchieri, P. (26 May 2022) https://sf.eater.com/2022/5/26/23138542/california-sierra-foothills-ava-wine Sierra Vintners: https://sierravintners.com/index.php Signature Wines: D'Agostini: Historic Brand About to be Relaunched, Dunne, M. (4 March 2023) https://signaturewines.us/dagostini-historic-brand-about-to-be-relaunched/ Trinchero Family Estates: Montevina https://www.tfewines.com/our-brands/montevina/ Turley Cellars: Sadie Upton Vineyard Zinfandel https://www.turleywinecellars.com/vinesandwines/sadie-upton-vineyard-zinfandel U.S. Geological Survey (USGS): The Mother Lode System of California, Knopf, A. (1 January 1929) https://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/0157/report.pdf Western Mining History: Amador County, California Mines https://westernmininghistory.com/mine-county/california/amador/ Glass in Session® Episodes Related to this Session: S13E1: American Sparkling Wine https://glassinsession.libsyn.com/website/american-sparkling-wine-s13e1 S13E2: American Rosé: The Story of our Red White and Blush https://glassinsession.libsyn.com/website/american-ros-the-story-of-our-red-white-and-blush Glass in Session® swag mentioned in this show: https://www.teepublic.com/user/glass-in-session Glass in Session® is a registered trademark of Vino With Val, LLC. Music: “Write Your Story” by Joystock (Jamendo.com cc_Standard License, Jamendo S.A.)
La registrazione del commento della partita Fiorentina-West Ham, valevole per la finale di Europa Conference League 2023, che abbiamo trasmesso in diretta sul canale Twitch di V2B Media il 7 giugno 2023 in collaborazione coi ragazzi di Britannia, Federico Sborchia e Nicola LozuponeOspite: Giovanni Tacconi
L'Istituto per la Ricerca su Vino, Alimentazione e Salute prende posizione sul nuovo studio osservazionale appena pubblicato sulla autorevole rivista internazionale BMC Medical Education. La nuova istituzione, infatti, si propone di promuovere e facilitare la diffusione della conoscenza e dell'informazione di temi riguardanti la Dieta mediterranea e il consumo moderato e consapevole di vino, in rapporto ad una corretta alimentazione, alla salute e al benessere della popolazione.Lo studio americano Change in habitual intakes of flavonoid-rich foods and mortality in US males and females - PubMed (nih.gov) è uno studio osservazionale particolarmente significativo sia perché il gruppo degli autori annovera scienziati internazionali di grande prestigio e primo fra tutti Walter Willett, epidemiologo della Harvard School of Public Health di Boston, uno dei più importanti ricercatori al mondo sul tema nutrizione e salute, sia perché ha preso in esame un campione molto ampio di soggetti statunitensi (ben 55.786 donne e 29.800 maschi), di mezza età e senza malattie croniche come dato di partenza.
Nel Buena Onda di mercoledì 19 aprile, GianxFit ha spiegato a Laura Basile e a Giangiacomo Secchi quanta acqua dovremmo bere durante la giornata. «Di base servono 3,7 litri di acqua al giorno per gli uomini e 2,7 per donne. Il 20% della quantità dovrebbe venire dal cibo, nella verdura, nella frutta, ma anche nella pasta. Più o meno dovremmo stare sui 12 bicchieri per gli uomini e sugli 8 per le donne. Tuttavia non dobbiamo avere l'ansia di bere troppo poco: solamente 5 bicchieri non ci disidrateranno». Spesso si beve quando ne sentiamo il bisogno. «Quando insorge lo stimolo della sete, siamo già in una leggera disidratazione».
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nella puntata di oggi sentiremo la storia personale di Terry e la sua pazzesca idea di bar e cocktail
Il Gruppo Flo, marchio storico specializzato nella produzione di stoviglie e contenitori per alimenti, è la prima azienda in Europa a sviluppare bicchieri per distributori automatici e vasetti per lo yogurt contenenti fino al 30% di polistirene riciclato da materia prima seconda, realizzato con Versalis Revive® PS Land – Series Forever.Entrambi i prodotti sono termoformati, con una struttura a strati ABA dove nello strato interno è inserito l'r-PS della serie Versalis-Revive® PS ed in quello esterno PS vergine che funge da sicura barriera funzionale. I packaging sono stati testati secondo le normative europee e nazionali per l'idoneità al contatto con gli alimenti.
Aumentano gli aperitivi elettorali Bicchieri a cauzione per non sporcare le piazze La spartizione partitica dei quartieri Largo ai giovani dal Ruvido Barber Rock
Starbucks ha deciso di dire addio ai suoi iconici bicchieri di carta. Ma sarà vero? Ascolta la storia di Starbucks - https://spoti.fi/3qqZzBS Starbucks è una caffetteria o una banca? - https://bit.ly/3iyLEFD Perché Starbucks ha fallito in Italia - https://bit.ly/354jz5N Entra nel canale Telegram per fonti e approfondimenti - https://t.me/storiedibrand Sostieni il progetto - https://bit.ly/SOSTIENISDB SPONSOR che sostengono lo show --> https://znap.link/brandy
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Responsabilità, figli, lavoro, mogli compagne, amici, sport... l'italiano si barcamena nelle sue giornata rincorrendo il tempo che lo percuote, così è se vi pare!
LA GUIDA VINI D'ITALIA 2022 DEL GAMBERO ROSSO, nella regione del Friuli Venezia Giulia, ha premiato ben 26 vini con il riconoscimento Tre Bicchieri.
Siamo stati educati a non utilizzare mai il celeberrimo "servizio buono" se non in occasioni importanti, perché non è importante sedersi a tavola tutti i giorni e dimenticare il pessimo menù che ci aspetta con piatti bellissimi? In questa puntata vita e sorti dei servizi di famiglia.Scritto da Lorenzo BisesCurato da Erica Casati ---Credits:Dance - by CrowanderJoy in the restaurant - by CrowanderBye Bye Intro - by CrowanderCoffe Shop - by CrowanderVariatio 3 a 1 Clav Canone allUnisuono by Kimiko IshizakaMusic from Pixabay
Saints du jour 2021-05-04 Bx Thomas d'Olera, Bse Emilia Bicchieri et St Silvain de Gaza by Radio Maria France
Diana Chigas is a professor of the practice of international negotiation and conflict resolution at The Fletcher School and also serves as aSenior International Officer and Associate Provost at Tufts University. Cheyanne Scharbatke-Church is a Professor of Practice in Human Security. Together, Diana and Cheyanne have been working on the topic of social norms of corruption (see references below). The interview covers why system analysis helps to capture the adaptive dynamics of corruption (more on this can also be found in this episode with M. Khan and P. Heywood: https://soundcloud.com/kickback-gap/29-mushtaq-khan-paul-heywood-on-populism-digital-technologies-rcts-part-ii) . The interview shows how understanding the social forces that sustain corrupt practices helps to identify useful entry points for policies. It highlights in particular the importance of understanding social norms of corruption. Importantly, social norms are the shared understandings of which practices are common and acceptable and therefore differ from attitudes and behavior, as Diana and Cheyanne outline (for more on this you can also listen to our interview with C. Bicchieri: https://soundcloud.com/kickback-gap/13-cristina-bicchieri-on-social-norms-of-corruption-antanas-mockus-and-soap-operas). The two further provide an overview of the concrete methodology that can be used to diagnose social norms, like systems analysis, vignettes and eview of previous attempts to fight corruption (for more see the reference list which also contains the paper on salary reforms in Ghana that is mentioned in the interview). References Paper on salary reforms among Police officers in Ghana: Foltz, J. D., & Opoku-Agyemang, K. A. (2015). Do Higher Salaries Lower Petty Corruption? a Policy Experiment on West Africa’S Highways. In IGC International Growth Centre (Vol. 53, Issue 9). https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107415324.004 Diana & Cheyanne’s joint work on corruption: Scharbatke-Church, C., & Chigas, D. (2016). Facilitation in the Criminal Justice System: A Systems Analysis of Corruption in the Police and Courts in Northern Uganda. Institute for Human Security Occasional Paper. Medford, MA: The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Scharbatke-Church, C., & Chigas, D. (2016). Taking the Blinders Off: Questioning How Development Assistance Is Used to Combat Corruption. Institute for Human Security Occasional Paper. Medford, MA: The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Scharbatke-Church, C., & Chigas, D. V. (2019). 11 Using systems thinking to understand and address corruption in the criminal justice system in fragile states. Corruption, Social Sciences and the Law: Exploration across the disciplines, 176. Scharbatke-Church, C., & Chigas, D. (2019). Understanding social norms: A reference guide for policy and practice. https://sites.tufts.edu/ihs/social-norms-reference-guide/ Work on social norms messaging: Cheeseman, N., & Peiffer, C. (2020). The unintended consequences of anti‑corruption messaging in Nigeria: Why pessimists are always disappointed. SOAS ACE working paper 024. London: SOAS University of London https://ace. soas. ac. uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ACE-WorkingPaper024-NigeriaUnintendedConsequences-200608.pdf . Köbis, N., Troost, M., Brandt, C. and Soraperra, I. (2019). Social norms of corruption in the field: Social nudges on posters can help to reduce bribery. Behavioural Public Policy, 1-28. doi:10.1017/bpp.2019.37 Guide to Anti Corruption from a social norms perspective: Jackson, D., & Köbis, N. (2018). Anti-corruption through a social norms lens. U4 Issue, 2018(7).
Nel podcast di oggi capiamo quali sono i più tipici dei bicchieri per la birra e a cosa servono, ce n'è uno a forma di stivale!___________________________________________________________________________Maik And Beer, il podcast che svela tutti i segreti della bevanda più apprezzata al mondo: LA BIRRA!Seguici su i principali social come:* Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ilpodcastIT/* Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ilpodcast* Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ilpodcastlive* Instagram Maik: http://www.instagram.com/michelesetti23* FaraBeer.com: https://www.farabeer.com* Instagram FaraBeer: https://www.instagram.com/fara.beer* Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/maik-and-beer* Per supportarci: https://streamelements.com/ilpodcastlive/tipPer qualsiasi domanda: info@ilpodcast.comCi sentiamo venerdì prossimo, ciao!Michele.
Did you know that workers in meat packing plants are at increased risk for Covid-19, and other work-related injuries due to increasing line speeds (such as 175 birds to handle per minute)? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and registered dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Leone Jose Bicchieri, Founder and Executive Director of Working Family Solidarity, based in Chicago, IL. Bicchieri describes exploitative working conditions in meat packing plants, how trade policies (NAFTA) led to increased migration, and strategies for labor justice. This interview is especially important in honor of Labor Day. Bicchieri will host a free Racial Justice Unity Teach-In Series beginning Sept. 16th. To join: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/civil-rights-past-present-future-tickets-118184237235 Related website: https://www.workingfamilysolidarity.org/
Progetto RiVending si diffonde in tutta Italia: 5.000 punti nel 20205 mila contenitori RiVending per il riciclo di bicchieri e palette in plastica del caffè dei distributori automatici in arrivo in tutta ItaliaIl mondo dei distributori automatici diventa protagonista dell’economia circolare grazie al progetto RiVending, un ciclo virtuoso di recupero e riciclo di bicchieri e palette in plastica
The interview this week features Cristina Bicchieri – the S. J. Patterson Harvie Professor of Social Thought and Comparative Ethics at University of Pennsylvania. The Kickback interview kicks off with Cristina’s early work on corruption in the mid 1990’s together with the physicist Carlo Rovelli (1995) and John Duffy (1997) and how this work was sparked by the mani pulite scandal in Italy. This theoretical work describes why corruption is often so “sticky” . Cristina then outlines the importance of measurement to provide empirical support for her theoretical concepts, especially the distinction between unconditional versus conditional behavior and empirical versus normative expectations (for more info on this we highly recommend her newest book: Norms in the Wild). She describes how cleverly designed vignette studies help researchers to understand why a certain behavior persists. One of the places where Cristina has done research on corruption is Nigeria (for more details see Hofmann & Patel) where she finds interesting differences in perceived frequency and acceptability of corruption depending on the gender of the perpetrator. The interview also covers what Cristina has learned in the past decades of doing research on corruption. Anti -Corruption Cristina outlines how making the negative consequences of corruption salient could help to deter corruption and why classical punitive measures usually don't work. Another interesting nugget: When it comes to information campaigns, providing information about the high corruption levels of others can backfire by giving people a license to corrupt themselves. Finally, Nils and Cristina discuss the work of the former mayor of Bogotá, Antanas Mockus, who became famous for his unorthodox measures to change social norms. For example, you can find out how pantomimes helped to improve the traffic situation in Bogotá. Cristina’s Picks of the podcast: Bicchieri C (2016) Norms in the Wild: How to Diagnose, Measure, and Change Social Norms, 1 edition. Oxford University Press, New York, NY The soap opera: Simplemente Maria If you want to find out more about Cristina’s work: Bicchieri, C., & Duffy, J. (1997). Corruption cycles. Political Studies, 45(3), 477–495. http://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9248.00092 Bicchieri, C., & Rovelli, C. (1995). Evolution and Revolution: The Dynamics of Corruption. Rationality and Society, 7(2), 201–224. http://doi.org/10.1177/1043463195007002007 Bicchieri, C., & Mercier, H. (2014). Norms and Beliefs: How Change Occurs. The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly, 63(January 2014), 60–82. http://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05308-0 Bicchieri, C., & Dimant, E. (2019). Nudging with Care: The Risks and Benefits of Social Information. SSRN Electronic Journal, (January). http://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3319088 Hoffmann LK, Patel RN (2017) Collective Action on Corruption in Nigeria: A social norms approach to connecting society and institutions. 1–53
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Niente più piatti di plastica, né posate, bicchieri o cannucce monouso: dal 2021 la loro vendita sarà vietata in tutta l'Unione Europea
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Christina Bicchieri, S. J. Patterson Harvie Professor of Social Thought and Comparative Ethics at the University of Pennsylvania and author of “Norms in the Wild,” explores decision theory and all it involves, including fundamental attribution bias, confirmation bias, pluralistic ignorance, time discounting, and the foundational beliefs that shape societies. Working with UNICEF, the Gates Foundation, and the World Bank, Dr. Bicchieri hopes to influence developing countries to adopt small changes that will benefit their communities.
Humans engage in a wide variety of collective behaviors, ranging from simple customs like wearing a heavy coat in winter to more complex group actions, as when an audience gives applause at the close of a musical performance. Some of these collective behaviors are cases of imitation, of doing what others do. In other cases, the behavior is driven by individuals’ expectations about what certain people both do and believe others should do. When confronting real-world cases where groups act in ways that are problematic and harmful, it matters a great deal which kind of mechanism underlies the behavior. This is especially the case for those who seek to change the groups’ behavior. In Norms in the Wild: How to Diagnose, Measure, and Change Social Norms (Oxford University Press, 2017), Cristina Bicchieri (University of Pennsylvania) lays out a nuanced theory of group behavior, establishes means for measuring individuals’ sensitivity to social norms, and explores the ways in which interventions can be designed to change social norms. The book grows out of her collaboration with UNICEF and other NGO’s devoted to initiating social change in the developing world. The details of Bicchieri’s theory of social norms are explored in her Coursera courses on “Social Norms, Social Change I” and “Social Norms, Social Change II.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Humans engage in a wide variety of collective behaviors, ranging from simple customs like wearing a heavy coat in winter to more complex group actions, as when an audience gives applause at the close of a musical performance. Some of these collective behaviors are cases of imitation, of doing what others do. In other cases, the behavior is driven by individuals’ expectations about what certain people both do and believe others should do. When confronting real-world cases where groups act in ways that are problematic and harmful, it matters a great deal which kind of mechanism underlies the behavior. This is especially the case for those who seek to change the groups’ behavior. In Norms in the Wild: How to Diagnose, Measure, and Change Social Norms (Oxford University Press, 2017), Cristina Bicchieri (University of Pennsylvania) lays out a nuanced theory of group behavior, establishes means for measuring individuals’ sensitivity to social norms, and explores the ways in which interventions can be designed to change social norms. The book grows out of her collaboration with UNICEF and other NGO’s devoted to initiating social change in the developing world. The details of Bicchieri’s theory of social norms are explored in her Coursera courses on “Social Norms, Social Change I” and “Social Norms, Social Change II.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Humans engage in a wide variety of collective behaviors, ranging from simple customs like wearing a heavy coat in winter to more complex group actions, as when an audience gives applause at the close of a musical performance. Some of these collective behaviors are cases of imitation, of doing what others do. In other cases, the behavior is driven by individuals’ expectations about what certain people both do and believe others should do. When confronting real-world cases where groups act in ways that are problematic and harmful, it matters a great deal which kind of mechanism underlies the behavior. This is especially the case for those who seek to change the groups’ behavior. In Norms in the Wild: How to Diagnose, Measure, and Change Social Norms (Oxford University Press, 2017), Cristina Bicchieri (University of Pennsylvania) lays out a nuanced theory of group behavior, establishes means for measuring individuals’ sensitivity to social norms, and explores the ways in which interventions can be designed to change social norms. The book grows out of her collaboration with UNICEF and other NGO’s devoted to initiating social change in the developing world. The details of Bicchieri’s theory of social norms are explored in her Coursera courses on “Social Norms, Social Change I” and “Social Norms, Social Change II.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Humans engage in a wide variety of collective behaviors, ranging from simple customs like wearing a heavy coat in winter to more complex group actions, as when an audience gives applause at the close of a musical performance. Some of these collective behaviors are cases of imitation, of doing what others do. In other cases, the behavior is driven by individuals' expectations about what certain people both do and believe others should do. When confronting real-world cases where groups act in ways that are problematic and harmful, it matters a great deal which kind of mechanism underlies the behavior. This is especially the case for those who seek to change the groups' behavior. In Norms in the Wild: How to Diagnose, Measure, and Change Social Norms (Oxford University Press, 2017), Cristina Bicchieri (University of Pennsylvania) lays out a nuanced theory of group behavior, establishes means for measuring individuals' sensitivity to social norms, and explores the ways in which interventions can be designed to change social norms. The book grows out of her collaboration with UNICEF and other NGO's devoted to initiating social change in the developing world. The details of Bicchieri's theory of social norms are explored in her Coursera courses on “Social Norms, Social Change I” and “Social Norms, Social Change II.”
Humans engage in a wide variety of collective behaviors, ranging from simple customs like wearing a heavy coat in winter to more complex group actions, as when an audience gives applause at the close of a musical performance. Some of these collective behaviors are cases of imitation, of doing what others do. In other cases, the behavior is driven by individuals’ expectations about what certain people both do and believe others should do. When confronting real-world cases where groups act in ways that are problematic and harmful, it matters a great deal which kind of mechanism underlies the behavior. This is especially the case for those who seek to change the groups’ behavior. In Norms in the Wild: How to Diagnose, Measure, and Change Social Norms (Oxford University Press, 2017), Cristina Bicchieri (University of Pennsylvania) lays out a nuanced theory of group behavior, establishes means for measuring individuals’ sensitivity to social norms, and explores the ways in which interventions can be designed to change social norms. The book grows out of her collaboration with UNICEF and other NGO’s devoted to initiating social change in the developing world. The details of Bicchieri’s theory of social norms are explored in her Coursera courses on “Social Norms, Social Change I” and “Social Norms, Social Change II.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Humans engage in a wide variety of collective behaviors, ranging from simple customs like wearing a heavy coat in winter to more complex group actions, as when an audience gives applause at the close of a musical performance. Some of these collective behaviors are cases of imitation, of doing what others do. In other cases, the behavior is driven by individuals’ expectations about what certain people both do and believe others should do. When confronting real-world cases where groups act in ways that are problematic and harmful, it matters a great deal which kind of mechanism underlies the behavior. This is especially the case for those who seek to change the groups’ behavior. In Norms in the Wild: How to Diagnose, Measure, and Change Social Norms (Oxford University Press, 2017), Cristina Bicchieri (University of Pennsylvania) lays out a nuanced theory of group behavior, establishes means for measuring individuals’ sensitivity to social norms, and explores the ways in which interventions can be designed to change social norms. The book grows out of her collaboration with UNICEF and other NGO’s devoted to initiating social change in the developing world. The details of Bicchieri’s theory of social norms are explored in her Coursera courses on “Social Norms, Social Change I” and “Social Norms, Social Change II.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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