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Hivemind: the new science of tribalism in our divided world
各種媒體應用程式的出現,令我們發現往往同聲同氣的人更容易走在一起形成一個意見羣體。例如Facebook ,telegram 中就充滿了各種各樣的羣體。當然,這背後更涉及這些應用程式的開發者及其運算設定。。。。 ‘’Hivemind‘’一辭就是指: → 一種由大量相互分享知識或觀點的人組成的概念實體,被視為產生不加批判的一致性或集體智慧。 → 一種集體意識,我們在其中分享一致的思想、情感和意見;一種現象,一群人似乎只有一個思想。 永遠在線、隨時交流和隱私的崩潰是否會催生蜂巢式(一種由大量相互分享知識或觀點的人組成的概念實體,被視為產生不加批判的一致性或集體智慧)思考? 在‘’Hivemind: the new science of tribalism in our divided world“一書中就是探討對社交媒體如何改變人類行為以及我們如何利用它來造福人類的挑釁性探索;對社區如何圍繞共同的想法同步,以及這種蜂巢心態如何促成當今兩極分化的時代進行了挑釁性的觀察。 在“Hivemind“一書中 Sarah Rose Cavanagh 將通過一系列精美的學術知識和經驗見解帶您踏上她的旅程,為您的思想和直覺奠定基礎。從殭屍到蜜蜂,從道德恐慌到陰謀論,Hivemind 將黑暗與光明混合在一起,以幫助讀者在一個非常不穩定的當下找到一條道路。我們對世界的看法是由我們自選社區講述的故事塑造的。無論是尋找與我們的品味、信仰、傳統或其他興趣相同的群體,從一開始,我們就通過我們的社會群體來定義自己,這讓我們感到欣慰。但是,當我們只與我們選擇的群體進行社交時會發生什麼,以至於我們失去了與不分享我們激情的人聯繫的能力?當我們的部落僅僅確認我們的世界觀而不是擴展它時會發生什麼? Cavanagh引導我們了解為什麼我們以在線和離線方式思考和行為的微妙景觀,並為我們如何從邊緣找到路提供了急需的願景。我們一直是一個非常社會化的物種——我們的情緒、想法,甚至我們對現實的感知在沒有我們意識的情況下同步。社交媒體和智能手機的出現以既預示著希望也預示著危險的方式放大了這些趨勢。我們蜂巢般的本性以無數種方式使我們受益——對抗孤獨的精神和身體成本,將我們與合作者和支持者聯繫起來,讓我們接觸到我們在真正的後院找不到的娛樂和信息。但當然,也有迫在眉睫的風險——回音室、政治兩極分化以及已經開始產生致命後果的陰謀論。 帶領一段從夏洛茨維爾騷亂現場到 Facebook 董事會的敘事之旅,考慮到殭屍、神經科學和蜜蜂等不同主題,心理學家和情緒調節專家莎拉·羅斯·卡瓦納 (Sarah Rose Cavanagh) 不遺餘力地尋求了解社交技術的原理重塑我們的社交方式。時光倒流是不可能的,Cavanagh 認為沒有必要這樣做;相反,她提出了一個經過全面審查和深思熟慮的呼籲,以消除我們的在線部落主義,減少我們對屏幕和心理健康的道德恐慌,並增強我們的社區意識。 憑藉引人入勝的故事講述和令人震驚的研究,提供了一次引人入勝的研究之旅,揭示了我們的社會本質,無論好壞。卡瓦納是一位天生的老師,他對心理學的熱情在每一頁上都閃耀著光芒。無論您是希望擁有更健康的技術習慣、與他人建立更好的關係,還是應對社會挑戰,這本書都會為您提供思考的食物和採取行動的智慧。Hivemind 是任何希望了解我們周圍不和諧的人的必讀之書。
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