please welcome jennifer jacquet. >> hello. [applause] >> we're here to discuss her first book, is "t is shame necessary,". >> and only book. >> say that again? >> and only book. >> only book so far. many yet to come. let me just give you a sample of joner if's biography. do you want to read a page or two, or do you want to just start right in after i do your biography? >> i'm happy to start right in. >> okay. jennifer jacquet is an assistant professor at new york university. she works at the intersection of conservation and cooperation focusing on the human dimensions of large scale social dilemmas such as overfishing and climate change. she formerly wrote "the guilty" blog at scientific american. so once again, she's crossing the river, and let's just give her one more warm brooklyn welcome. [applause] >> thanks for having me. >> make sure you pull that close, right up to your face so we can all hear you. now, i just noticed that the guilty planet blog -- and this is a book about shame -- so you have a career that draws you t