Dylan Evans (born August 18, 1966) is a British former academic and author who has written books on emotion and the placebo effect as well as the theories of Jacques Lacan.
At Southampton University he studied Spanish and Linguistics and later he received his doctorate in philosophy from the London School of Economics. His thesis, dated 2000, was titled Rethinking emotion: New research in emotion and recent debates in cognitive science.
Evans renounced his doctorate in 2024 as a protest against the LSE.
Evans was briefly a lecturer in Behavioural Science in the School of Medicine at University College Cork. In 2010 the university gave him the "President's Award for Research on Innovative Forms of Teaching" for his Cork Science Cafe project (together with colleague Catherine O'Mahony).Hannah Fearn, "Surprise twist in 'fruitbatgate' row", Times Higher Education, 18 November 2010
Risk intelligence is one of his research areas. How's your risk intelligence? , Mark Henderson, The Times, 18 January 2010, retrieved 17 May 2010
On 15 September 2010, Evans, along with 54 other public figures, signed an open letter published in The Guardian, stating their opposition to Pope Benedict XVI's state visit to the UK.
In spring 2010 Evans was accused of sexual harassment by a colleague after he showed her an article about the sex life of Megabat. After an investigation by an external team, Evans was cleared of the charge of sexual harassment. He was ordered by UCC to undergo a "two-year period of monitoring and appraisal under the university’s duty of respect and 'right to dignity' policy".Hannah Fearn, "Sex life of fruit bat lands lecturer in hot water", Times Higher Education, 17 May 2010 In the course of the campaign, confidential documents were leaked.Hannah Fearn, "Disciplinary proceedings halted in 'fruitbatgate' case", Times Higher Education Supplement, 5. July 2010 Disciplinary proceedings were halted when Evans applied for judicial review at the Irish High Court.Daniel O'Carroll, "Fruit-bat-gate lecturer begins legal battle over sexual harassment", Irish Scentral, 2. Jule 2010 On 1 December 2010 the High Court quashed the sanctions imposed on Evans by the President of UCC, which the judge described as "grossly disproportionate", and awarded costs to Evans.
From 2019 to 2023 Evans worked at Mindlab International, a market research agency based in Brighton UK, first as an account manager and then as Head of Internal Research.
Academic career
The Utopia Experiment
After the "Utopia Experiment"
Personal life
Selected publications
Books
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