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25/01/2016

Empathy Online: Where in the narrative does the trigger lie?

In the previous posts concerning the elicitation of empathic responses on the HONY blog in relation to the refugee series, I have highlighted the differences between the HONY blog and more general news outlets, as well as the ability of the blog to sidestep the problems in photojournalism. I have also touched upon the possibility […]

Article by Boushra Dalile / Analysis / cognitive neuroscience, emotion, empathy, ethics, HONY, humans of new york, students

18/01/2016

Empathy Online: The psychological dynamics behind evading empathy fatigue

This is part three of a four-part post series concerning empathy and the HONY blog. In the first and second posts, I have highlighted the effectiveness of the HONY blog in terms of evoking empathic responses from readers, as well as its ability to sidestep some of the problems inherent in photojournalism. For this and […]

Article by Boushra Dalile / Analysis / cognitive neuroscience, emotion, empathy, ethics, HONY, humans of new york, students

11/01/2016

Empathy Online: HONY as a form of (uncontroversial) photojournalism

This is part two of a four-part post series concerning empathy and the HONY blog. In the previous post, I have highlighted the popularity of the HONY blog  in comparison to other news outlets, and its ability to continuously elicit empathic responses from its readers. At least for the period of time the HONY blog […]

Article by Boushra Dalile / Analysis / cognitive neuroscience, emotion, empathy, ethics, HONY, humans of new york, students

04/01/2016

Empathy Online: The Refugee Series on Humans of New York blog

  Editor’s Introduction The post below, and the series of posts that follows, is researched, drafted, written up and finalized by one of our current MSc students, Boushra Dalile, with only very minimal editorial feedback. It is with great pleasure that we are here able to offer her a platform for discussing these important and […]

Article by Boushra Dalile / Analysis / cognitive neuroscience, emotion, empathy, ethics, HONY, humans of new york, students

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February 24, 2022

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February 19, 2022

My article is available now for 50 days, free of charge via this link. Thanks to fellow co-authors @labgas_kuleuven @KristinVerbeke @LabBram @daniquelatorre @TARGID_KULEUVEN @KU_Leuven

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February 23, 2022

Our alumnus @BDalile and her colleagues at @KU_Leuven with a paper on #stress in men, out now in @PNECJournal!

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February 14, 2022

A new paper by our alumnus Kristoffer: #insomnia and #CBT. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1087079222000107

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December 1, 2021

Our colleagues here at the department conduct a study on #wellbeing and #LongCovid symptoms. Only in #Swedish though! See picture for more information. Participate here: http://www.his.se/wipc-s!

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