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Description Cutting-edge research at the intersection of neuroscience, psychology and anthropology make clear that language and culture shape the stories we tell and what others take from them. How to engage audiences and inspire action is the main question for this session that explores the relationship between language, stories and culture. Using the popular open-chair format, this session will blend experts, case studies and open participation to benefit from the collective wisdom of the room. Come and be a part of the story!
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