"Aikido: The Way Of Harmony" Source: Caroline Silvestri (C) with permission “Mutual learning happens in the entropy; we need the confusion to release the new.” —Nora Bateson In a previous post, "The ...
In the digital age, we find ourselves increasingly divided, not just by our beliefs and values, but by the very technologies designed to connect us. The sophisticated algorithms that power our social ...
Most parents say social media and political polarization have made child rearing harder than it was for past generations, a new survey shows. The Collage Group, a consumer research firm based in ...
It’s election season, and I have people in my network asking me for my thoughts on how social media is affecting the daily sentiment around the political climate. In recent years, the landscape of ...
Stanford’s New Algorithmic Tool Shows Social Media Polarization Isn’t Inevitable Your email has been sent Research suggests that the political toxicity many users ...
"People are constantly trying to ascribe intent," Tim Davie tells a parliamentary committee. They will interpret coverage "very differently based on where you come from or your echo chamber." By Georg ...
LOS ANGELES, March 26, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Political and social polarization is changing when, where and how companies speak out on societal issues, according to the 2026 Global Communication ...
“If we lose this election, the country will collapse.” “That candidate is two-faced and absolutely untrustworthy.” These are expressions increasingly seen on social media ahead of next June’s local ...
People often blame social media algorithms that prioritize extreme content for increasing political polarization, but this effect has been difficult to prove. Only the platform owners have access to ...
SEOUL, Sept. 18 (Yonhap) -- Michael Sandel, a renowned professor at Harvard University, on Thursday raised the need for South Korea to address political polarization first if Seoul is to explore ways ...
“Mutual learning happens in the entropy; we need the confusion to release the new.” Nora Bateson In a previous blog, "The Purpose of Conflict" I wrote, "What we can learn is to embrace conflict. To do ...