Michèle Lamont | Seeing Others: How Recognition Works | Talks at Google
Renowned Harvard sociologist Michèle Lamont discusses her book Seeing Others: How Recognition Works—and How It Can Heal a Divided World, where she unpacks the power of recognition—rendering others as visible and valued—and makes a research-driven case for prioritizing recognition and respect in an inequitable society.
Get the book here: https://goo.gle/3NeXAMp
For more information on Michèle, please visit https://www.michelelamont.org/.
Michèle Lamont is a Professor of Sociology and of African and African American Studies at Harvard University, where she is also the Robert I. Goldman Professor of European studies. She served as the 108th President of the American Sociological Association and her research has received numerous awards, including honorary doctorates from six countries. She is the author or coauthor of over a dozen books.
Moderated by Natalie LeVeck.
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