Natalie Gold is Visiting Professor in Practice in the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Senior Director in the Behavioural Practice at Kantar Public UK. She studied Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, and has an M.Phil and a D.Phil from the University of Oxford. She held postdocs at the University of Konstanz and Duke University, and then faculty positions at the University of Edinburgh, King’s College London, and the University of Oxford. At King’s, she was Principal Investigator on the project “Self-Control and the Person: An Inter-Disciplinary Account”, funded by the European Research Council. She has held visiting positions at Hong Kong University, the University of Pittsburgh, the Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies—Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Rome, and the Australian National University. Natalie has over 60 publications on topics including: framing, moral judgements and decision making, cooperation and coordination, collective intentionality and shared cooperative activity, trust, self-control, nudge, financial regulation, and the use of behavioural science in public health.
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