2025-01-08
34 分钟Welcome to Intelligence Squared where great minds meet.
I'm Head of Programming Conor Boyle.
Today's episode is part one of our live recording from our recent event in London's Pleasants Theatre with Lucy folks.
She's an academic psychologist at the University of Oxford and author of Coming of Age How Adolescence Shapes Us.
Joining Lucy on stage to discuss it was journalist and broadcaster Pandora Sykes.
If you're an Intelligence Squared plus subscriber, you can get access to the full conversation straight away, including our bonus part three audience Q&A.
Now let's join for part one with Lucy folks and Pandora Sykes.
Welcome to tonight's Intelligence Squared event.
I'm Pandora Sykes and I'm delighted to introduce our guest tonight.
Dr.
Lucy Folks is an academic psychologist and a Prudence Trust research fellow at the University of Oxford where she leads research into adolescent mental health and social development.
She is the author of two non fiction books including Coming of Age How Adolescence Shapes which we will be discussing tonight.
Hello.
Hello.
Thank you for coming.
Lucy, you've been studying adolescent cognition for more than a decade.
What drew you to teenagehood as an academic specialty?
Well, honestly it's partly what jobs were available when I finished my PhD, but it was just a kind of growing field at that time to better recognize that adolescents aren't just mini adults and that there's something really distinctive happening between childhood and adulthood.
I just think it's, it's fascinating.
As you will have guessed from the second book, I'm just interested in how people understand their own adolescence.