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Das größte Stück vom Kuchen. Miteinander in Zeiten des Egoismus - Eine Recherche

In the organizer's words:

The biggest slice of the cake
Togetherness in times of selfishness. An investigation

How supportive are we? As big as the question seems, it is an everyday one - even if we are often not aware of it. Letting other people off first, then getting on the subway; moving aside when there is oncoming traffic on the sidewalk; letting someone with only one product in front of you at the supermarket checkout. Does that sound like you? Or do you sometimes find yourself thinking about yourself first? How annoyed do you get when other people behave selfishly in everyday life? And what does our everyday behavior say about our social interaction?

How supportive are we? As big as the question seems, it is an everyday one - even if we are often not aware of it. Letting other people off first, then getting on the subway; moving aside when there is oncoming traffic on the sidewalk; letting someone with only one product in front of you at the supermarket checkout. Does that sound like you? Or do you sometimes find yourself thinking about yourself first? How annoyed do you get when other people behave selfishly in everyday life? And what does our everyday behavior say about our social interaction?

For the project The Biggest Piece of the Pie, theater director Jacqueline Reddington collects (everyday) stories of selfishness, which she explores artistically and presents in the SOCIAL SPACE. After listening to the stories, we will talk to psychologist Anne Böckler-Raettig, who researches social behavior, about what lies behind selfishness and how it shapes coexistence in our society.

Can you think of anything about selfishness? Then we'd love to hear your story. You can send it to us by May 27: Tell us your story in a voice message that you can send to us directly via WhatsApp or write to us via WhatsApp or this form. By sending us your story, you agree that we may only use it artistically for the project - all anonymously, of course. If you have any questions, please contact us at hallo@neulandundgestalten.de

Concept and artistic realization: Jacqueline Reddington (theater director)

Follow-up discussion with Anne Böckler-Raettig (psychologist, University of Würzburg)

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Location

GESELLSCHAFTSRAUM Buttermelcherstraße 15 80469 München

Organizer

neuland & gestalten
neuland & gestalten Buttermelcherstraße 15 80469 München

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