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Jeremy Adam Smith

Jeremy Adam Smith

 

Jeremy Adam Smith is Web Editor of the Greater Good Science Center and a 2013 fellow with the Institute for Justice and Journalism. He is also the author or coeditor of four books, including The Daddy Shift, Rad Dad, and The Compassionate Instinct. Before joining the GGSC, he was a 2010-11 John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University. You can follow him on Twitter!

 
 
  

Stories by Jeremy Adam Smith

Articles: Happiness and Its Ambiguities

By Jeremy Adam Smith | November 26, 2008

 

Articles: Truth in the Balance, Part II: An Interview with Neuroscientist and Author Michael S. Gazzaniga.

By Jeremy Adam Smith | October 7, 2008

 

Articles: Truth in the Balance, Part I: An Interview with Psychologist and Author Steven Pinker

By Jeremy Adam Smith | October 6, 2008

 

Articles: When trust declines, so does the economy

By Jeremy Adam Smith | September 18, 2008

 

Articles: Five Ways to Rebuild Trust

By Jeremy Adam Smith | Fall 2008

 

Articles: Book Review: Human

By Jeremy Adam Smith | Fall 2008

by Michael Gazzaniga
Ecco, 2008, 464 pages

 

Articles: Trust for Happiness

By Jeremy Adam Smith | Fall 2008

 

Articles: America’s Trust Fall

By Jeremy Adam Smith, Pamela Paxton | Fall 2008

Trust is essential to strong relationships and a healthy society, but it has been declining for decades, report Pamela Paxton and Jeremy Adam Smith. How can America learn to trust again?

 

Articles: Truth in the Balance

By Jeremy Adam Smith | Fall 2008

An Interview with psychologist and author Steven Pinker

 

Articles: The Scandal Industry

By Jeremy Adam Smith | August 27, 2008

 

Articles: Learning about Race

By Jeremy Adam Smith | August 6, 2008

 

Articles: A Happier World?

By Jeremy Adam Smith | July 2, 2008

 

Articles: The Astonishing Science of Father Involvement

By Jeremy Adam Smith | June 19, 2008

 

Articles: Where’s Joseph?

By Jeremy Adam Smith | May 14, 2008

 

Articles: It’s April 15: Do You Know Where Your Income Tax Dollars Are Going?

By Jeremy Adam Smith | April 15, 2008

 

Articles: Playing the Blame Game

By Jeremy Adam Smith | Spring 2008

Video games stand accused of causing obesity, violence, and lousy grades. But new research paints a surprisingly complicated and positive picture, reports Jeremy Adam smith.

 

Articles: Knowledge is Power

By Jeremy Adam Smith | Spring 2008

 

Articles: The Gender of Video Games

By Jeremy Adam Smith | February 21, 2008

 

Articles: Happy Robots?

By Jeremy Adam Smith | February 1, 2008

 

Articles: Generation Gap

By Jeremy Adam Smith | January 17, 2008

 

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  • Why Compassion in Business Makes Sense

    April 15, 2013

    Emma Seppala explains how compassionate workplaces are good for employee health and the corporate bottom line.

  • How to be a Happy Working Dad, Part One

    March 27, 2013

    A new report finds that fitting work with family isn't just a women's issue. Jeremy Adam Smith offers 10 tips for helping fathers to navigate a changing landscape at home and on the job.

  • When Getting Angry Makes You Happy

    April 2, 2013

    A new study shows how seeking happiness at the right time may be more important than seeking happiness all the time.

  

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