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A degrowth approach to the housing crisis | Federico Savini | University of Amsterdam
People often wonder how we could apply the degrowth approach to our current housing crisis. We already have a degrowth housing in place in many cities of the world. Social housing is already there. However, these models show us that they are put under constant pressure by housing markets. This pressure needs to be released. We do need to cherish and recognise the value of this existing alternative. Eventually, the fundamental shift is not only economic property-related or design-related, but it's also ideological. Homeownership is fully deepened, embodied in our minds, in the way we see our value.
Federico Savini is an associate professor in environmental planning at the University of Amsterdam. His research is about cities, their ecological footprint and their social injustices. In his research, he tries to tackle these two problems of sustainability and social justice, via degrowth.
This information is based on research that is being produced in what we understand as the global north. More cities that are relatively historically urbanised, for example, but we know that a lot of the housing needs of the future take place in countries of great urbanisation or current urbanisation there. A degrowth important is to provide housing to those who do not have them.
00:00 Introduction
00:15 What is degrowth?
00:56 Housing crisis and degrowth
01:48 What does degrowth housing look like?
01:56 Houses shouldn't be for market exchange
02:59 Compact housing surrounded by nature
03:27 Social housing are very good examples
03:48 People shouldn't be dependent on their mortgages
04:37 Degrowth housing already exist today
05:49 Degrowth housing is a liberation from the pressure
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The Joy of Consent | SPUI25 | University of Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 43Před 16 hodinami
In the age of #MeToo, consent has become the answer to problems of sexual harassment and violence: only if all parties agree to sex, the act is legitimate. Critics argue that consent, and the awkwardness of confirming it, rob sex of its sexiness. However, opposing the consent regime means defending a masculine erotic of silence and mystery, a pillar of patriarchy. In "The Joy of Consent," Frenc...
Understanding & dealing with PTSD | Mind Matters | University of Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 322Před 14 dny
Step into the world of mental health with our new video series Mind Matters! Designed for anyone curious about psychological disorders, whether you're seeking answers for yourself or supporting a loved one. In the first episode, Sophie Rameckers and Arnold van Emmerik shed their light on the post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health conditio...
Tradwives from a scientific perspective | University of Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 3,1KPřed 21 dnem
There's a survey conducted by the UN in 2022 showing young people are more conservative than other people and that men are more conservative than women when it comes to gender roles. It's not completely new in the sense that backlash against gender equality and against feminism is not new. We also saw this in the 1970s after the second wave movement. We also saw it in the 1990s, the so-called m...
A psychologist explains nightmares | Jaap Lancee | University of Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 864Před 28 dny
About 2% - 5% have multiple nightmares per week. The biggest difference between nightmares and night terrors is the sleep phase. Night terrors are in deep sleep or in a transition into a deep sleep. Where nightmares happen in rapid eye movement. With nightmares, you know that you're dreaming. So you have a clear storyline. You don't have a storyline in the night terror. During a nightmare or af...
"The family" in migration politics | SPUI25 | University of Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 53Před měsícem
“Family” is the main reason why migrants are permitted to move to European countries. But who decides what a ‘proper’ family is? Or what families are ‘deserving’ enough to live here? Families which include “strangers” - meaning non-citizens - require state permission to live together in Europe. For families which are “strange” - who diverge from the norm - such state permission is not self-evid...
Depression from an evolutionary perspective | Annemie Ploeger | University of Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 698Před měsícem
Annemie Ploeger works as a senior lecturer for Psychology, Psychobiology and Biology at the University of Amsterdam. Her current research is about an evolutionary perspective on depression. This point of view is called the evolutionary mismatch hypothesis of depression. As humans, we evolved in a completely different environment from the one in which we live right now. This creates a mismatch t...
Sekstrends en fantasieën: seksuoloog aan het woord | Mark Spiering | Universiteit van Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 285Před měsícem
Mark Spiering, docent seksuologie aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam, deelt zijn gedachten over diverse onderwerpen, waaronder de definitie van seks, de impact van digitale technologie op ons seksueel gedrag, en seksuele fantasieën uit het onderzoek van een student. Hij benadrukt ook het belang van openheid en begrip bij het bespreken van seksualiteit. 00:00 Inleiding: Seksuele diversiteit 00:09...
Hoe komt het dat steeds meer jongeren eenzaam zijn? | Lynn Mobach | Universiteit van Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 231Před měsícem
Het effect van sociale media op eenzaamheid hangt sterk af van hoe jongeren deze platforms gebruiken. Uit recent onderzoek blijkt bijvoorbeeld dat jongeren die al een sterk sociaal netwerk hebben en zich niet eenzaam voelen, niet noodzakelijk positieve voordelen ervaren van sociale media. Dit komt mogelijk doordat ze kwalitatieve fysieke interacties vervangen door online interacties, wat niet b...
De gevolgen van positieve en negatieve feedback | Gerben van Kleef | Universiteit van Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 191Před měsícem
Ooit was negatieve feedback meer gangbaar en werd het zelfs als nuttig beschouwd. Maar tegenwoordig lijkt de focus vooral te liggen op positieve bekrachtiging. Is dat echt de beste aanpak? Gerben van Kleef, hoogleraar sociale psychologie, doet onderzoek aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam op de gebieden emoties, machtsrelaties en normoverschrijdend gedrag. In deze video vertelt hij over een van z...
The inequality online sex workers face | University of Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 372Před 2 měsíci
Most people think of OnlyFans when they think of webcamming platforms. But, there are a lot of different streaming platforms like Mintstars, MyFreeCams, Chaturbate & BongaCams. However, this line of work isn’t that easy. These types of platforms work with a winner-take-all effect. Where some get a lot of income and others do not. These workers also face payment insecurity thanks to companies li...
What effect does Instagram have on everyday life? | Justus Uitermark | University of Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 348Před 2 měsíci
What effect does Instagram have on everyday life? | Justus Uitermark | University of Amsterdam
Instagram, the Self, and the City | SPUI25 | University of Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 234Před 2 měsíci
Instagram, the Self, and the City | SPUI25 | University of Amsterdam
Exploring Social Media's Impact on Mental health | Mieke Oldeman | University of Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 273Před 2 měsíci
Exploring Social Media's Impact on Mental health | Mieke Oldeman | University of Amsterdam
Why it is important to understand babies? | How research is done | University of Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 154Před 2 měsíci
Why it is important to understand babies? | How research is done | University of Amsterdam
AI wordt steeds belangrijker in het onderwijs | Maurice Schols | Universiteit van Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 286Před 2 měsíci
AI wordt steeds belangrijker in het onderwijs | Maurice Schols | Universiteit van Amsterdam
The rise of non-hormonal contraceptives | Ellen Algera | University of Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 458Před 3 měsíci
The rise of non-hormonal contraceptives | Ellen Algera | University of Amsterdam
A Clinical Psychologist explains mindfulness | Susan Bögels | University of Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 294Před 3 měsíci
A Clinical Psychologist explains mindfulness | Susan Bögels | University of Amsterdam
An anthropological view of Valentine's Day & relationships | Rahil Roodsaz | University of Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 223Před 3 měsíci
An anthropological view of Valentine's Day & relationships | Rahil Roodsaz | University of Amsterdam
De turbulente geschiedenis van hersenstimulatie | Museum van de geest | Universiteit van Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 152Před 3 měsíci
De turbulente geschiedenis van hersenstimulatie | Museum van de geest | Universiteit van Amsterdam
Hoe werkt een kabinetsformatie? | Patrick van Erkel | Universiteit van Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 142Před 4 měsíci
Hoe werkt een kabinetsformatie? | Patrick van Erkel | Universiteit van Amsterdam
Top 5 most interesting research of 2023 | University of Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 113Před 4 měsíci
Top 5 most interesting research of 2023 | University of Amsterdam
Homopolitiek | Joke Swiebel | Universiteit van Amsterdam
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Homopolitiek | Joke Swiebel | Universiteit van Amsterdam
Wat is de invloed van technologische innovaties op het onderwijs? | Nicolette van Halem | UvA
zhlédnutí 400Před 4 měsíci
Wat is de invloed van technologische innovaties op het onderwijs? | Nicolette van Halem | UvA
A Social Psychologist explains cults | Bertjan Doosje | University of Amsterdam
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A Social Psychologist explains cults | Bertjan Doosje | University of Amsterdam
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Populisme in de polder | SPUI25 | Universiteit van Amsterdam
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Populisme in de polder | SPUI25 | Universiteit van Amsterdam
Wat zeggen cijfers nu echt over onze economie? | SPUI25 | Universiteit van Amsterdam
zhlédnutí 455Před 5 měsíci
Wat zeggen cijfers nu echt over onze economie? | SPUI25 | Universiteit van Amsterdam
The Complexities of Black Life in the Netherlands | SPUI25 | University of Amsterdam
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The Complexities of Black Life in the Netherlands | SPUI25 | University of Amsterdam
Duurzaamheid | Wetenschappers beantwoorden Google's meest gestelde vragen | Universiteit v Amsterdam
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Duurzaamheid | Wetenschappers beantwoorden Google's meest gestelde vragen | Universiteit v Amsterdam

Komentáře

  • @stijn2644
    @stijn2644 Před hodinou

    you will own nothing and be happy

  • @CapitalismDeathSpiral
    @CapitalismDeathSpiral Před hodinou

    Every human on Earth owning a plot of land ( land deed ) and tiny home ( private property ) is a BASIC human right and need to function on Earth!

  • @mikey92362
    @mikey92362 Před 21 hodinou

    Women: "My feelings are science!" LOL

  • @susumagarwal6052
    @susumagarwal6052 Před dnem

    Ha

  • @victorp7555
    @victorp7555 Před 3 dny

    Yea when I’m unemployed I have lots of time to be creative, like figure out a new job 😂

  • @mkat4271
    @mkat4271 Před 3 dny

    Idears are frettening our dermocracy?

  • @user-dm3dt5xq1t
    @user-dm3dt5xq1t Před 4 dny

    very insightful and important research property ownership is a huge part of the rapidly increasing inequality - and resulting mass poverty, as well as state capture by the rich - and has to be studied and highlighted as such

  • @cr4yv3n
    @cr4yv3n Před 9 dny

    STOP LYING! How can the poor get more of the pie if the PIE SHRINKS !?

  • @S41GON
    @S41GON Před 12 dny

    I don't get it why people are so mad about this tradwife trend, if not for the fact that they cannot afford themselves to be one because for most people two-earner household is the norm. Both haters and promoters are kinda wrong here, haters because who are they to tell women how to live their life and decide what makes them happy, some women prefer being a tradwife. Promoters are in the wrong too because there is an inherent assumptions that all women used to be tradwifes which historically just isn't true, most women also had to work in traditional lifestyles too.

  • @futuristudios
    @futuristudios Před 13 dny

    lefties - science is not politically partisan. 🤷‍♂

  • @objectsmedia4523
    @objectsmedia4523 Před 13 dny

    You don't value work when its not paid, seems like a you problem.

  • @stephanieplatvoet6196

    Thradwifes are the happiest people if they have a good hunsbund.

  • @moldytaco
    @moldytaco Před 16 dny

    Hella bias. Lacking understanding on how payment processors and basic legal information about credit cards. Read your blog. Clearly lacking basic knowledge of how social media platforms and automated moderation works. Everything I've read and heard about this research project is ill informed. What a mess.

  • @hyrunnisa997
    @hyrunnisa997 Před 18 dny

    there is nothing wrong with staying home and taking care of your family. I read somewhere that 40% of women in the United States do not return to work after having children because they prefer to stay home with their babies. trad wives was never a problem before…its just a problem when you see people becoming influencers over it. which honestly its not a problem….no one is talking about the phenomenon of makeup influencers or, gaming channels or those pranksters…honestly the pranking and challenges stuff is the real issue to society. not women making money off of social media baking and showing how they take care of their children.

  • @AshaSelfsDemoFilms
    @AshaSelfsDemoFilms Před 18 dny

    1:50 The religious right have muddled the waters (typical m.o.) and effectively spread the narrative that feminists are mad that the women chose that lifestyle so you've missed a huge part of the push back. 1)It's how they are lying and pushing this propaganda about women being submissive and letting their man make the income as they are making money as an influencer. 2) They are well off and essentially supervise most of the stuff the average mother has to do. 3)They are using the Mormon baby voice. (many mormons have explained it). It's propaganda of the christo-facism worsening in America. It's interesting how what they do is effective in obfuscating the genuine issues especially to those who are on the outside looking in on America's dtysfunctioning systems.

  • @NoctLightCloud
    @NoctLightCloud Před 18 dny

    declining birth rates in Europe and becoming a minority in a few decades IS a problem.

  • @D_M2986
    @D_M2986 Před 19 dny

    So scientific. Just call something "far right" and boom - you're a scientist.

    • @everettbr
      @everettbr Před 18 dny

      touched a nerve? hit a bit too close home?

    • @georgiosz.9493
      @georgiosz.9493 Před 18 dny

      facts don't care about your feelings, my friend.

    • @elisedemerveilles3065
      @elisedemerveilles3065 Před 5 dny

      @@everettbr @lovreM makes a legitimate point. These are just opinions of women whose values don't coincide with what they call "traditional gender roles." There is nothing scientific about it.

  • @Xionthestrange
    @Xionthestrange Před 19 dny

    You used a parody account's video to showcase an example of the "tradwife trend" btw. Her account literally exists to mock them.

  • @darkangel10001000
    @darkangel10001000 Před 19 dny

    So I'm racist because my own country has a negative birth rate, and I understand that's a problem? Sense when it is racist to say that Western countries won't be around in 100, 200 years if we don't get our birth rates up. What the actual fuck. I have never seen something so politically charged as this. How about I just want a large family, Karen. And I hate litterly everyone in my life say that 3 children is alot. 🙄

  • @toltottkaposzta6427
    @toltottkaposzta6427 Před 19 dny

    "scientific"

  • @ximenadelrio
    @ximenadelrio Před 19 dny

    Humanity is struggling so hard with practicality, oh man... !!!!... Why are people so obsessed with ideologies, why is everyone so busy looking for "the right thing to do"??? JUST BE PRACTICAL OMG !!!! Your lifestyle depends on soooo many aspects and factors, you all should simply observe your situation, talk about things and organize everything with yor family (nuclear and extended) and figure out your options, prospects and best possibilities, and take decisions, divide responsabilities and create systems to secure your lives... IT'S NOT THAT DIFFICULT FGS !!!!! (well, actually it is difficult sometimes but whatever, life is what it is)

  • @falliblewonder
    @falliblewonder Před 19 dny

    It's not a rebellion against equality! If anything it is rebellion of "career woman" and trying to shake the SHAME women put on other women who don't put career over children. It is a normal response to harsh economic times when daycare breaks the bank. . .it isn't about serving men. It is about putting children first! It has also become a problem when women out earn men and men no longer feel they have a purpose. Letting the man be the breadwinner while a woman takes the setbacks of birth and breastfeeding is a natural occurrence for heterosexual couples even if a woman enjoys working. Isn't feminism about choice? So women should support other women who want to raise children. . . When you bring race into this you are ONLY looking at white people and disregarding trad wives of latin, indian, muslim traditions . . Wow this whole discussion is racist to disregard women of color who already assume the roles of home maker and childcare and don't advertise it on the internet because of traditions of modesty. You are saying only the right cares about raising their own children? And the left either don't have children or give their children to the state to raise? Yay girl boss? Neglect your children!

    • @hydratejsn
      @hydratejsn Před 19 dny

      It definitely is a movement against equality coming from a place of privilege and naivity. A woman who is against financial independence is either a fraud or never needed a paycheck, both uncommon positions. It really is about men and their egos. Children are better adjusted with two parents and better funded on two incomes, they could benefit from 2 providers *and* 2 caregivers. Why refuse to grow and give your life a new meaning if not for egoistical reasons such as self-image, comfort zone, laziness? Natural occurence is families working together. Did you really think those sad factory children on old photos and in fields on oil paintings did work but their moms did not? Feminists know mothers are in crisis, but instead of increasing the pressure by leaving them dependent they think of shared payed parental leave, availability of part time job contracts for new parents and affordable daycare. If the family wants the one income model, financial investition from the husband to his wife's retirement and a family financial reserve in case of his inability to work is a must. That is a projection. It's right wing men who would rather have a person be permanently with their kids than to share childcare.

    • @hyrunnisa997
      @hyrunnisa997 Před 18 dny

      on your point about women of color…I am muslim and in the muslim community its actually uncommon for a woman to work after kids. or sometimes even after getting married. most muslim cultures prefer women to stay home and take care of the kids. being a homemaker is not a modern phenomenon. its as old as antiquity. women only worked outside of the home when they needed to and unfortunately in western cultures during victorian times that usually meant the husband was dead, and her and her kids ended up homeless and she took a job along with her kids in a workhouse. even before that if women did work it was like farm work…that was still considered home related work.

    • @falliblewonder
      @falliblewonder Před 18 dny

      @@hyrunnisa997 thank you. I am a hindu with muslim relatives and i understand this well

    • @hydratejsn
      @hydratejsn Před 18 dny

      It definitely is a movement against equality coming from a place of privilege and naivity. A woman who is against financial independence is either a sellout or a kept human which only few can stomach. It really is about men and their egos because children are better adjusted with two parents and better funded on two incomes. But instead of being flexible like women in the roles of provider *and* caretaker, men refuse it for egoistical reasons such as self-image, comfort and laziness. Natural occurence is families working together. Did you think factory children on photos and on fields on oil paintings did work but their moms did not? Feminists are well aware that mothers are in crisis, but instead of a financial dependence at home they think shared payed parental leave, availability of part time job contracts for new parents and affordable daycare. If the family wants the one income model, financial investition from the husband to his wife's retirement and a family financial reserve in case of his inability to work is a must. That is a projection. It's right leaning men who would rather have their spouse be penniless and permanently at home than to share childcare.

    • @falliblewonder
      @falliblewonder Před 18 dny

      @@hydratejsn wow i avoid men like that at all costs. Women who want to raise children can still work. . . No one said they don't work just because they put child rearing before career. In fact all the "trad wives" on social media who people are getting mad at, are in fact earning money via social media. This movement is coming from women not from alpha male podcasts (those men repel women). What year are you living in that men want women to not work? Or what extremely religious sect are you a part of? I agree with my muslim sister who said women STILL work farms, gardens, handcrafts. No one said they don't work. This culture HATES children and it is obvious by how this is turned into a battle of the sexes while we ignore child enrichment. . . That is why the world is messed up. People are so selfish.

  • @NRCARCH
    @NRCARCH Před 20 dny

    If jealousy and nonsense was recorded and put on CZcams, it would be titled: Tradwives from a scientific perspective….

  • @j358x7
    @j358x7 Před 20 dny

    Being feminine is awesome, caring about traditions is awesome, having equal rights is awesome. The problem comes from the online world which is full of lies/deceit and toxicity, bringing out the worst in humans, the narcissistic side under the pretext of "helping or teaching others". Wether it's online tradwifes or online feminist wifes, they're all living a life to impress others, which is quite sad and miserable.

    • @gemmeldrakes2758
      @gemmeldrakes2758 Před 10 dny

      Exactly. It is the internet echo chambers designed to make everyone angry and keep the eyeballs on the content, so that content creators can generate income for themselves, that cause the problem.

  • @tonyanzalone384
    @tonyanzalone384 Před 20 dny

    Far left nonsense

  • @lyalya6822
    @lyalya6822 Před 20 dny

    What do you mean “a modern phenomenon “? Housewives existed at least since the Islam and christianity became a thing.

  • @dylan2881
    @dylan2881 Před 20 dny

    the scientific perspective was missing from the video. what was the point of this?

    • @tonyanzalone384
      @tonyanzalone384 Před 20 dny

      You can sum up this video as traditional gender roles are bad so lets call it "far right" and "racist'. Many women are comfortable with traditional roles. It doesn't make them evil. And this reactionary response is kind if embarrassing for these women, even if they don't realize it.

    • @Onnada
      @Onnada Před 2 dny

      .... So... as a traditional house wife.. I can honestly say.. there are *zero* 'white babies' living under my roof... but I would also not automatically jump to 'they're trying to over populate and racially crush us' if my white neighbour had a kid... because that's literally crazy talk. 🤪

  • @shanmo92
    @shanmo92 Před 20 dny

    High dose of oral contraceptive pill for six months led to the formation of two golf ball sized DVTs (blood clots). One clot was in the left side of my neck and the other clot was in the left underarm area. My left arm was swollen twice the size when I woke up one morning. Hospital gave me subcutaneous (injection into fatty tissue) blood thinners. I was taking the blood thinner injection everyday for 2 years until the clots dissipated. I’m also a smoker and blood clots, heart attacks and strokes before age 30 are common on my mom’s side of my family. Now I know I can never go on hormonal birth control again without it likely causing another DVT.

  • @vira1340
    @vira1340 Před 20 dny

    The video starts of with a lie that is typical of feminists. We are not seeing a backlash against gender equality. What we are seeing is a backlash against feminist lies, gaslighting, and bigotry. Framing it as a backlash against bigotry is a typical feminist gaslighting tactic that has been used again and again and again.

  • @lolacarvalola1403
    @lolacarvalola1403 Před 21 dnem

    Hello! I didn't quite understand why housewives are a new thing? It's a very interesting thing to hear for me as a westerner. Cuz for me it's a basic role for woman in families in most of cultures and any time🤔 Thank you for your content. I hope to see more! *subscribed*

    • @cmendy1809
      @cmendy1809 Před 21 dnem

      The idea of women being confined solely to home duties is a recent development. Historically, only wealthy families could afford to have wives dedicated exclusively to household chores and childcare. Across the globe, women have traditionally engaged in physical labor alongside their husbands, such as working in fields and doing strenuous work. From where I come from, in less developed areas, women often work in fields alongside their husbands well into their senior years, in addition to managing domestic responsibilities.

  • @toriladybird511
    @toriladybird511 Před 21 dnem

    I see Tyler Bender there so Hope you can credit her

  • @mummra7
    @mummra7 Před 27 dny

    explanation.....the biden administration.

  • @alexandragrace8164
    @alexandragrace8164 Před 28 dny

    I have nightmares because I was sex trafficked and gang raped, duh

  • @JSK010
    @JSK010 Před 28 dny

    Altijd mooi: zo’n linkse fopwetenschaper die met rollende ogen en spastische bewegingen doet alsof ze heel slimme dingen zegt. Bvb dat laatste over anti-immigratie partijen. Wat hebben precies SP of GroenLinks bereikt? We hebben nog steeds kapitalisme. Je stemt juist op een partij omdat je iets wil veranderen.

  • @spacegerrit9499
    @spacegerrit9499 Před 28 dny

    Naieve mevrouw is naief. Haar reacties over de bezetters van UVA zouden mij doen zeggen: "Daar is het gat van de timmerman! Wegwezen hier!" Iedereen die beweert dat we grip hebben op migratie is niet goed bij zijn hoofd. Het leid ons regelrecht de afgrond in. Men past zich niet aan, keert zich tegen de samenleving en ageert met zeer conservatief religieuze opvattingen tegen vele andere minderheden wiens rechten en veiligheid met voeten getreden worden. En dit soort verheven migratie guru's vinden dat wel prima, offeren alle progressieve waarden om die conservatieve groep maar te paaien. Joden, vrouwen, homoseksuelen - de "progressieven" en de migratieguru's laten hen vallen als een baksteen. En met het toenemende anti-semitisme, en het masker dat af is gegleden bij GroenLinks en de guru's in hun kielzog, is het land het in toenemende mate zat aan het worden. Het zoet voor deze slangenolieverkopers lijkt voorbij. Het zuur komt eraan.

  • @JSK010
    @JSK010 Před 28 dny

    Nog een useful idiot die zich niet over “22 november” heen kan zetten

  • @DampzyDusky
    @DampzyDusky Před měsícem

    I'm really glad that such topics are being discussed in such an open manner. As a model on BongaCams, it's extremely important for me to hear this

  • @geoffreydawson5430
    @geoffreydawson5430 Před měsícem

    Meanwhile her hair falls out due to the stress of figuring out that depression is a social construct. But will come up with a way to pay for it.

  • @producer2123
    @producer2123 Před měsícem

    Calling this nonsense, as a previous commenter did, is uncharitable, reactionary and evidence of scientific illiteracy. The commenter fails to recognize their own bigoted prejudice. All or most scientists sell out to the rich and powerful? That is utter nonsense. Some do, but not most. The lazy criticism towards this professor, who is simply trying to extrapolate from empirical data, is ideologically and emotionally driven. It demonstrates how an ideological filter can disrupt fair reasoning. AD HOMINEM ATTACKS, E.G. "SCIENTISTS ARE SELLOUTS", ARE EVIDENCE OF A PERSON WHO LACKS THE CAPACITY TO CONSTRUCT A WELL-REASONED ARGUMENT. Political ideologies tend to have a non-evidence based, religious taint. Just because a political approach is absent, it does not logically follow that this professor is deliberately avoiding a political approach. She is an evolutionary scientist, not a political scientist. One can quibble with her hypothesis about the Romans, etc., but her basic premise, that humans evolved in environments much different from the ones we have constructed and that this mismatch can lead to depression in some people is scientifically sound. That's the takeaway from her discussion. Go for a jog, admire some trees and birds, and chat with a friend. You may reduce your anger, which sometimes is a symptom of depression. ;-)

  • @Nieosoba
    @Nieosoba Před měsícem

    Heh, subject is interesting but there is no information in this clip... the theory behind what the professor is saying is too simple and blunt. Is there historical data on any mental states before modern states emerged? no. You can see why people distrust more and more scientists - they have no problem selling out to rich and powerful but when they have to speak on sources of sadness and misery of modern people they say some nonsense like this - of course the social conditions are here crucial (even in context of biological, neural or genetic factors involved in depression) but the professor will not mention them because that might be "political".

    • @uva-socialsciencesbehaviour
      @uva-socialsciencesbehaviour Před měsícem

      The whole interview was 20 minutes long and she did actually mention the effects of consumerism and liberalism. She mentioned a lot more and it was a very interesting interview but we needed to edit it down to a 5 minute story because that's our format. We do try to provide more information in the video description :)

  • @SC-ne4ge
    @SC-ne4ge Před měsícem

    Suppose we go for uniformity....one type of food(sourced locally), one type of clothing, housing health care and everything AND price them uniformly too, so no rich poor divide. Of course we make sure products available are ecofriendly, biodegradable and sustainable. Will it help?

    • @cr4yv3n
      @cr4yv3n Před 9 dny

      So, 1984?

    • @SC-ne4ge
      @SC-ne4ge Před 9 dny

      @@cr4yv3n we accept the current scenario is not sustainable? Then either go down the drain or revert, reverse, retrace...go natural...while reinforcing, restoring, recycling what we have created. I understand the radicalism I am suggesting brings the fear of control and rationing but the current life we are living is also controlled...education system, corporate world, police, army everything is a system but we are comfortably living within it. For the sake of sustainability give up nonbiodegradeable matter production, mining, drilling, ration energy use, recycle what we have and innovate a new economy, new ecofriendly products, new kind of jobs to work the new system...I could go on but I cannot explain everything here.

    • @SC-ne4ge
      @SC-ne4ge Před 9 dny

      @@cr4yv3n would it sound exciting to you if I said this is a kind of renaissance period we are living in and things will fall in place after things have fallen apart?

    • @SC-ne4ge
      @SC-ne4ge Před 9 dny

      @@cr4yv3n or we can celebrate the doom? Why bother sticking to the rules of the current system If it is not sustainable?

  • @jl9205
    @jl9205 Před 2 měsíci

    Since nobody believes in Marx anymore, they are going to try again with another narrative.

  • @kiljaeden5405
    @kiljaeden5405 Před 2 měsíci

    Poor will get even poorer, fck them anyway right

  • @farinshore8900
    @farinshore8900 Před 2 měsíci

    Degrowth is a turning away from economic policy that demands perpetual expansion.

  • @kaandorm4577
    @kaandorm4577 Před 2 měsíci

    Mooi en belangrijk onderzoek!

  • @mathildekamer
    @mathildekamer Před 3 měsíci

    De docent "zijn" lessen? Jammer dat gender biases doorschemeren in dit soort videos!

  • @triplea2443
    @triplea2443 Před 3 měsíci

    New Age Religion is witchcraft

  • @sofanr3
    @sofanr3 Před 3 měsíci

    "Hun voelt zich echt thuis in een non-binaire positie". "Hun is een grote denker". I rest my case.

  • @sunaduijf2575
    @sunaduijf2575 Před 4 měsíci

    Opdat wij niet vergeten! Inspirerend niet alleen om de inhoud maar ook een voorbeeld om op late leeftijd zichtbaar te zijn en te blijven.

  • @IreneHemelaar
    @IreneHemelaar Před 4 měsíci

    Zo een bron van inspiratie!