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  <title>Dr. Athena Aktipis: How Cooperation Emerges in Crisis</title>
  <description>  In today’s episode we speak to Athena Aktipis, co-director of the Human Generosity Project, about the current results of her study of cooperation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Professor Aktipis discusses the insights both past and current research offer about the extent and the limits of human generosity during catastrophic events.   This is the third episode in a special, five-part Covid-19 conversation series.   Learn more about Athena Aktipis and The Human Generosity Project   Mentioned in this episode:    A Paradise Built in Hell by Rebecca Solnit    Subscribe to​ ​Stories of Impact wherever you listen to podcasts.   More about this episode   Read the  transcript of this episode   Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,  YouTube   Comments, questions and suggestions info@storiesofimpact.org   Supported by the​ Templeton World Charity Foundation  </description>
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