The Psychology of Places of Connection - Colin Ellard, PhD [Part 1]

I speak with acclaimed author, researcher, TEDx speaker, and professor of environmental psychology, Colin Ellard, PhD.

Part 1: On this first part of our two-part episode, Colin and I explore how he discovered his passion for this field, how COVID-19 is shaping his current research and how we are all connecting, and lastly we discuss what evolutionary psychology can teach us about ideal group sizes for connection and community. 

Part 2: On the second half of our two-part episode, Colin and I explore research around what small tweaks can shape how we evaluate and want to connect with others, difference between what people think will make them happy and what they want, vs. what actually makes us happy in our home environments, and lastly he leaves us with what he hopes we consider in design and beyond. 

Referenced in the show: Colin Ellard's website; University of Waterloo’s Urban Realities Lab 

Colin's most recent book, Places of the Heart 

Dunbar's Number, Ideal Group Sizes - Research; Popular Press

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