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Dacher Keltner

Dacher Keltner
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Born Jalisco, Mexico
Residence United States
Nationality United States
Fields Psychology
Institutions University of California, Berkeley 1996–
University of Wisconsin-Madison 1992–96
Alma mater Stanford University Ph.D, 1989
University of California at Santa Barbara B.A., 1984
Doctoral advisor Lee Ross
Website
psychology.berkeley.edu/people/dacher-keltner

Dacher Keltner is a professor of psychology at University of California, Berkeley, where he directs the Berkeley Social Interaction Lab. He is also the founder and faculty director of the Greater Good Science Center.

Dacher Keltner was born in Jalisco, Mexico, the offspring of two early members of the counterculture. Keltner's mother, a literature professor, and father, an artist, raised both him and his brother in Laurel Canyon in the late 60s. When his mother secured her first job as a professor in 1970, they moved to a conservative town in the foothills of the California Sierra Nevada.

Keltner received his B.A. in psychology and sociology from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1984, he received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1989, and he completed three years of post-doctoral work with Paul Ekman at the University of California, San Francisco.

Keltner began his academic career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and then returned to University of California, Berkeley's Psychology Department in 1996 attaining full professorship in 2002.

His research focuses on the biological and evolutionary origins of compassion, awe, love, beauty, and power, social class, and social inequality.

Keltner is the co-author of two textbooks, as well as the best-selling Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life, The Compassionate Instinct, and most recently, in May 2016, The Power Paradox: How We Gain and Lose Influence. Keltner has published over 190 scientific articles, he has written for The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times, The London Times, The Wall Street Journal, SLATE, Utne Reader, and has received numerous national prizes and grants for his research. His research has been covered in Time (magazine), Newsweek, The New York Times, the BBC, CNN, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, and in many other outlets, and been a focus in two panels with the Dalai Lama


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