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Ep. 4: Using ontologies to structure behavioural knowledge

Ep. 4: Using ontologies to structure behavioural knowledge

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This episode brings together key ideas from three essays on the use of ontologies in behavioural science. It looks at how shared frameworks can help organise behavioural concepts across sectors like public health, technology, and policy—making them easier to apply, scale, and adapt.

It also reflects on the challenges that come with this approach: from the risk of oversimplifying complex behaviour to the difficulty of maintaining frameworks that stay useful over time.

The podcast version was created using NotebookLM and curated by Elina Halonen. It’s designed for times when listening fits better than reading—offering a way into the ideas, with links to the full texts for deeper exploration.

The podcast version was created with AI tools and curated by Elina Halonen to reflect the intent and tone of the original. It’s designed for those moments when you don’t have the bandwidth to read a long, detailed article—something you can listen to while doing other things, and come back to the full piece when you're ready to dive deeper.

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