Hivemind
The New Science of Tribalism in Our Divided World
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Published:2nd Sep '21
Should be back in stock very soon

Cavanagh brings you along on her journey through an exquisite collection  of scholarly knowledge and empirical insight to ground both your mind  and your gut. From zombies to bees, moral panics to conspiracy theories,  Hivemind mixes the dark with the light to help readers find a path through a very destabilizing present' - danah boyd, author of It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens
'This  fascinating book guides us through the nuanced landscape of why we  think and behave the way we do-online and off-and offers a much-needed  vision for how we can find our way back from the edge'
- Scott Barry Kaufman, Psychologist at Columbia University and co-author of Wired to Create
'Hivemind  provides a fascinating tour of research that reveals our social nature,  for good and for bad. Cavanagh is a natural teacher whose enthusiasm  for psychology shines through on every page. Whether you're looking to  have healthier technology habits, develop better relationships with  others, or address societal challenges, this book will give you food for  thought and wisdom to take action' - Kelly McGonigal, author of The Joy of Movement and The Willpower Instinct
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Hivemind:  A collective consciousness in which we share consensus thoughts,  emotions, and opinions; a phenomenon whereby a group of people function  as if with a single mind.
Our views of the world are  shaped by the stories told by our self-selected communities. Whether  seeking out groups that share our tastes, our faith, our heritage, or  other interests, since the dawn of time we have taken comfort in  defining ourselves through our social groups. But what happens when we  only socialize with our chosen group, to the point that we lose the  ability to connect to people who don't share our passions? What happens  when our tribes merely confirm our world view, rather than expand it? 
Leading  a narrative journey from the site of the Charlottesville riots to the  boardrooms of Facebook, considering such diverse topics as zombies,  neuroscience, and honeybees, psychologist and emotion regulation  specialist Sarah Rose Cavanagh leaves no stone unturned in her quest to  understand how social technology is reshaping the way we socialize. It's  not possible to turn back the clocks, and Cavanagh argues that...
[Cavanagh] masterfully bridges the world between research and popular narrative nonfiction in her fascinating, beautifully written book. * Chicago Tribune *
ISBN: 9781409194323
Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 30mm
Weight: 260g
304 pages