Curious Minds at Work

CM 140: Elizabeth Segal On Why We Need Social Empathy

07.22.2019 - By Gayle AllenPlay

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How is our

lack of social empathy affecting millions of people in surprising, unexpected

ways?

To maintain and deepen our relationships with other individuals, we need empathy. To craft policies that effectively serve entire groups, we need what Elizabeth Segal, author of the book, Social Empathy: The Art of Understanding Others, refers to as social empathy.

Yet for most of us, social empathy is a blind spot, one with often devastating consequences when it comes to public policies in areas like, education, healthcare, and politics. For example, Elizabeth points to Hurricane Katrina as an example of how a lack of social empathy delayed fixing the collapsed levees: “The public policies were never put in place because the people who had the power to make those policies didn’t live in those neighborhoods, particularly the poorest neighborhoods.”

To counter

this blind spot, Elizabeth explains that we need to understand what social

empathy is and how it operates. In this interview, she shares how our biology

and experiences influence and shape this capacity, along with what we can do to

cultivate it. For example, she describes a teaching experience that sparked

social empathy in her students: “They started to learn in a small way that life

is different when you’re poor than when you’re not.”

Elizabeth is Professor of Social Work at Arizona State University. She’s also author of the book, Social Welfare Policy and Social Programs: A Values Perspective, and co-author of Assessing Empathy.

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