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Submit ReviewThere’s a common sentence you hear that the online world is not real. That whatever happens in social media is not real. This is factually incorrect, everything that happens online is part of the world world whether we like it or not. and if we take his statement at face value, this can be dangerous.
Our social lives revolve around the technology we have, s well as our business, our careers, our families, and the shape of what we think about the world. All of it revolves around what happens online. This can lead to healthy communities or dangerous ideas.
There’s a blend here. A distortion.
David Moscrop, political commentator and writer of the book "Too Dumb for Democracy" is here to help us through the muck.
Research:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352250X1930065X
SocialRelationshipsIdentity.pdf">https://dourish.com/classes/readings/Slater-SocialRelationshipsIdentity.pdf
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/photoshop-ai-generated-images-1.6859130
(Critical Ignoring Paper -https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09637214221121570 , https://theconversation.com/when-critical-thinking-isnt-enough-to-beat-information-overload-we-need-to-learn-critical-ignoring-198549)
HBR - Social Media explained - https://hbr.org/2011/06/secrets-of-social-media-reveal (Why do people post)
https://everyonesocial.com/blog/the-psychology-of-how-and-why-we-share/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7588715/
David Moscrop:
https://www.davidmoscrop.com/p/how-to-read-the-news
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There’s a common sentence you hear that the online world is not real. That whatever happens in social media is not real. This is factually incorrect, everything that happens online is part of the world world whether we like it or not. and if we take his statement at face value, this can be dangerous.
Our social lives revolve around the technology we have, s well as our business, our careers, our families, and the shape of what we think about the world. All of it revolves around what happens online. This can lead to healthy communities or dangerous ideas.
There’s a blend here. A distortion.
David Moscrop, political commentator and writer of the book "Too Dumb for Democracy" is here to help us through the muck.
Research:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352250X1930065X
SocialRelationshipsIdentity.pdf">https://dourish.com/classes/readings/Slater-SocialRelationshipsIdentity.pdf
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/photoshop-ai-generated-images-1.6859130
(Critical Ignoring Paper -https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09637214221121570 , https://theconversation.com/when-critical-thinking-isnt-enough-to-beat-information-overload-we-need-to-learn-critical-ignoring-198549)
HBR - Social Media explained - https://hbr.org/2011/06/secrets-of-social-media-reveal (Why do people post)
https://everyonesocial.com/blog/the-psychology-of-how-and-why-we-share/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7588715/
David Moscrop:
https://www.davidmoscrop.com/p/how-to-read-the-news
This podcast cannot be done without the support of Next Gen Men, which you can support by subscribing to our online community at nextgenmen.ca/join
You can also subscribe to the Substack at https://theferdinand.substack.com/
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