Jo featured on 'Disruptive Voices' Podcast

Jo speaks about AnthropoloJOY, examining how joy is experienced, expressed and understood across different cultures.

Abstract

In this podcast Joanna Cook joins host Jade Hunter to explore AnthropoloJOY, discussing how joy is experienced, expressed and understood across different cultures. AnthropoloJOY is the first long-term qualitative research project of its kind, investigating what joy means in the UK and beyond. Professor Cook shares how the absence of joy during the COVID-19 pandemic prompted the project’s creation, and why it’s time to rethink the way we talk about human emotions. The episode explores the project’s innovative research methods, including: participant observation, micro-phenomenological interviews, and photovoice. Together, these approaches aim to deepen our understanding of joy’s role in strengthening resilience, connection and wellbeing.

Presenter: Jade Hunter
Guest: Professor Joanna Cook
Producer: Decibelle Creative

Speaker

Joanna Cook
Joanna Cook is Professor of Anthropology at University College London and a world-leading expert in the anthropology of ethics, emotion, and embodied practice.

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