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As more and more of our lives become increasingly online, what happens to those chance encounters, moments of discovery, and unexpected but meaningful interactions with others – the serendipity of life?
You might think working remotely is easier and more productive. And maybe it is. You have control over your day. And as far as relationships go, let’s just text or maybe zoom. Less complicated. But are we losing something important? As messy as life can be, it’s the messiness that makes us human and gives meaning to our lives. A.I. is not messy.
So we’d like to replay this podcast from a year ago as we think it’s especially relevant today.
How vital is serendipity to your life?
Info on Guest:
Anabel Quan-Haase is a Professor in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies and the Dept. of Sociology at Western University. For more information about Anabel and her work: https://sociology.uwo.ca/people/profiles/Quan-Haase.htm
Add’l Info:
We appreciate your support! Please rate our podcast. And subscribe and follow us on social! @CRAMideas.
We’d really appreciate your support! Please rate our podcast and subscribe and follow us on social @CRAMideas.
Support the CRAM Podcast!
Research shapes our lives, yet so much of it doesn’t reach the public. CRAM bridges the gap, bringing groundbreaking Canadian research to everyone. To keep this important work going, we need your support.
CRAM is a registered charity, and Canadian donors will receive a tax receipt. Help us share the research that matters and donate using the link below. Thank you!
https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/124993
As more and more of our lives become increasingly online, what happens to those chance encounters, moments of discovery, and unexpected but meaningful interactions with others – the serendipity of life?
You might think working remotely is easier and more productive. And maybe it is. You have control over your day. And as far as relationships go, let’s just text or maybe zoom. Less complicated. But are we losing something important? As messy as life can be, it’s the messiness that makes us human and gives meaning to our lives. A.I. is not messy.
So we’d like to replay this podcast from a year ago as we think it’s especially relevant today.
How vital is serendipity to your life?
Info on Guest:
Anabel Quan-Haase is a Professor in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies and the Dept. of Sociology at Western University. For more information about Anabel and her work: https://sociology.uwo.ca/people/profiles/Quan-Haase.htm
Add’l Info:
We appreciate your support! Please rate our podcast. And subscribe and follow us on social! @CRAMideas.
We’d really appreciate your support! Please rate our podcast and subscribe and follow us on social @CRAMideas.
Support the CRAM Podcast!
Research shapes our lives, yet so much of it doesn’t reach the public. CRAM bridges the gap, bringing groundbreaking Canadian research to everyone. To keep this important work going, we need your support.
CRAM is a registered charity, and Canadian donors will receive a tax receipt. Help us share the research that matters and donate using the link below. Thank you!
https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/124993