Popular Press
Creativity
Kapoor, H. & Fernandes, A. (2024 February, 6) Privacy hacks are becoming deviously creative. Psychology Today. https://shorturl.at/uvGI0
Rezai, S. & Kapoor, H. (2023, April 27) Aesthetic Preferences and the Rise of Minimalism. Psychology Today. https://shorturl.at/djoTX
Kapoor, H. & Rezai, S. (2023, March 2) Can ChatGPT Be Darkly Creative? Psychology Today. https://shorturl.at/agoGY
Kapoor, H. (2021, October 29). Creativity is universal yet culture-bound. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3GwBC22
Tagat, A., & Kapoor, H. (2021, August 27). How nudges can be sinister too. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3mWXlZW
Kapoor, H. (2021, May 19). Are conspiracy theories creative? Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3wxrujI
Kapoor, H. (2021, April 13). Battle against COVID-19 has made the value of global innovation greater than ever before Firstpost. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2RKuN8z
Kapoor, H. (2021, February 3). Virtual classrooms bring opportunities for darker forms of creativity. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/36UdGpv
Kapoor, H. (2020, October 16). Memes in the times of adversity. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3kAIQad
Kapoor, H., & Tagat, A. (2020, August 17). Layers of deception in Netflix’s Money Heist. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3iWl5sd
Kapoor, H. (2020, July 13). Crafty and crooked, yet creative. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3emJvIv
Sharma, Y., & Kapoor, H. (2020, June 19). Is incivility a form of “Dark Creativity”? Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3fJUT22
Kapoor, H., & Karandikar, S. (2020, May 15). “Parasite” was a master class in dark creativity. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2XhD8Q6
Kapoor, H. (2020, April 17). Zoombombing! And other opportunistic deviance. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2yINQqj
Kapoor, H. (2020, March 18). COVID-19: Original harm at an unprecedented rate. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2vPJPzo
Kapoor, H. (2020, February 18). Creativity can be bright, dark, and everything in between. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2Pt62tH
Kapoor, H. (2019, February 8). Misbehaving: being clever and wicked is a form of creativity. Aeon Magazine/The Atlantic. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2GwLv3N
Mental Health
Kapoor, H., Punamiya, S., & Jain, P. (2021, February 8). Amidst a once-in-a-century pandemic, what does the budget say about mental healthcare? The Bastion. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2LuNVEN
Kapoor, H. (2020, August 4). What the national education policy means for the MPhil in clinical psychology. The Wire. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3fA2TlN
Kapoor, H. & Ahuja, S. (2019, April 22). Mental health insurance: Products introduced; here’s how they can be made better and widely accessible. Financial Express. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2GEqjbP
Ahuja, S., & Kapoor, H. (2019, March 17). How would mental health insurance in India work?. The Wire. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2U9zPv0
Kapoor, H. (2018, September 10). Mental health insurance cover in India is welcome, but unplanned move. The Wire. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2N1sjzt
Kapoor, H. (2017, April 24). A market for mental health insurance? HT Mint, p. 14. Retrived from https://bit.ly/2waJhjI
Kapoor, H. (2016, December 3). Dear Zindagi from a therapist's perspective: Gauri Shinde’s film does much for mental health. Firstpost. Retrieved from https://goo.gl/aMq7My
Kapoor, H. (2015, June 9). Mental health screening: Flawed approach can boomerang. Swarajya Magazine. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/wV4V6q
Behavioral Science
Mahadeshwar, H. & Kapoor, H. (2023, April 15) Can AI-Based Tools Like ChatGPT Function as Moral Agents? The Wire. https://shorturl.at/mCQ48
Tagat, A. & Kapoor, H. (2022, March 03). Double Jab: Why tackling vaccine hesitancy is still important for India’s fight against COVID-19. News9. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3iwWZWQ
Kapoor, H. & Puthillam, A. (2022, January 16). How to 'solve' India's misinformation problem: Answer may lie in building trust, attention. News9. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3tvFixs
Puthillam, A & Kapoor, H. (2022, January 15). Content and context both matter in tackling India's misinformation problem. News9. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3GQLlAF
Puthillam, A & Kapoor, H. (2022, January 14). Why tackling the misinformation problem is a complex undertaking in India. News9. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3GD1yZQ
Khandelwal, A., & Kapoor, H. (2020, August 18). COVID-19 changed scientists’ research methods. Will this change science itself? The Wire. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3gayECi
Tagat, A. & Kapoor, H. (2020, March 2). Context matters for nudgers, too: A lesson from one of the most diverse countries on earth. Behavioral Scientist. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3aJPHt8
Tagat, A., & Kapoor, H. (2019, February 8). Talking about the budget. Pragati. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2MVZBNc
Tagat, A., & Kapoor, H. (2019, January 30). The perils of sharing. Pragati. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2HTcXuA
Kapoor, H., & Tagat, A. (2018, November 25). Forever vs Little Things: A psychological perspective on two contrasting depictions of love and relationships. Firstpost. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2znVDre
Tagat, A. & Kapoor, H. (2017, February 16). This government puts its money where its mouth is. HT Mint, p. 17. Retrived from https://bit.ly/2Peu09B
Tagat, A. & Kapoor, H. (2017, January 24). MGNREGS and changing household decision-making: How the scheme has led to women empowerment. Firstpost. Retrieved from https://goo.gl/TrKe41
Tagat, A., & Kapoor, H. (2016, March 1). Jaitley's budget speech: Which words used more, which ones left out? Swarajya Magazine. Retrieved from https://goo.gl/yYPF1W
Kapoor, H. & Tagat, A. (2015, December 20). Bigg Boss: Television's biggest social experiment? Mint on Sunday. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/qqUIJu
Tagat, A., & Kapoor, H. (2015, May 7). The budget speech: What does it really say. Swarajya Magazine. Retrieved from http://goo.gl/LP38yT
Inclusion and Diversity
Tagat, A. & Kapoor, H. (2021, November 05). Learning matters: Socio-emotional skills and educational outcomes in India. News9. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3nyUHZV
Tagat, A. & Kapoor, H. (2021, November 09). The value of data in understanding children's education in India. News9. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3FzIoTt
Thusoo, S. & Kapoor, H. (2021, October 22). Bad Boy Billionaires, Scam: The case for having more women leading the financial sector. News9. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/328XWjs
Puthillam, A., Karandikar, S., & Kapoor, H. (2020, June 30). Who cares about economic ideology? Medium. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2BXBmgJ
Puthillam, A., Kapoor, H., & Karandikar, S. (2020, February 19). In memory of Geert Hofstede: A cross-cultural icon. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/32AVKgs
Kapoor, H., Karandikar, S., & Puthillam, A. (2019, May 11). Flaws in academic publishing perpetuate a form of neo-colonialism. The Wire. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2VwhMR9
Kapoor, H. (2018, March 25). Women on banknotes are associated with greater gender equality. Mint on Sunday. Retrieved from https://goo.gl/RAeGrL