Our search for belonging :: how our need to connect is tearing us apart /
We are living in a time of mounting political segregation that threatens to tear us apart as a unified society. The result is that we are becoming increasingly tribal, and the narratives of life that we get exposed to on a daily basis have become echo chambers in which we hear our beliefs reinforced...
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Zusammenfassung: | We are living in a time of mounting political segregation that threatens to tear us apart as a unified society. The result is that we are becoming increasingly tribal, and the narratives of life that we get exposed to on a daily basis have become echo chambers in which we hear our beliefs reinforced and others' beliefs demonized. At the core of tribalism exists a paradox: as humans, we are hardwired with the need to belong, which ends up making us deeply connected with some yet deeply divided from others. When these tribes are formed out of fear of the "other," on topics such as race, immigration status, religion, or partisan politics, we resort to an "us versus them" attitude. Especially in the digital age, when we are all interconnected in one way or another, these tensions seep into our daily lives and we become secluded with our self-identified tribes. Global diversity and inclusion expert Howard J. Ross, with JonRobert Tartaglione, explores how our human need to belong is the driving force behind the increasing division of our world. Drawing upon decades of leadership experience, Ross probes the depth of tribalism, examines the role of social media in exacerbating it, and offers tactics for how to combat it. Filled with tested practices for opening safe and honest dialogue in the workplace and challenges to confront our own tendencies to bond with those who are like us, Our Search for Belonging is a powerful statement of hope in a disquieting time |
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spellingShingle | Ross, Howard J. Tartaglione, JonRobert Our search for belonging : how our need to connect is tearing us apart / Wired for belonging : the innate desire to belong -- The politics of being right -- Why do we see the world the way we do? -- Power, privilege, race and belonging -- The social brain -- Divinity, division and belonging -- When worlds collide -- The media is the message -- Bridges to bonding : eight pathways for building belonging -- Institutions can build bridges to belonging -- Belonging creates and undoes us both. Group identity Political aspects. Power (Social sciences) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105976 Interpersonal relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067484 Communities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029195 Identité collective Aspect politique. Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) Communauté. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Communities fast Group identity Political aspects fast Interpersonal relations fast Power (Social sciences) fast |
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title | Our search for belonging : how our need to connect is tearing us apart / |
title_auth | Our search for belonging : how our need to connect is tearing us apart / |
title_exact_search | Our search for belonging : how our need to connect is tearing us apart / |
title_full | Our search for belonging : how our need to connect is tearing us apart / Howard J. Ross with JonRobert Tartaglione. |
title_fullStr | Our search for belonging : how our need to connect is tearing us apart / Howard J. Ross with JonRobert Tartaglione. |
title_full_unstemmed | Our search for belonging : how our need to connect is tearing us apart / Howard J. Ross with JonRobert Tartaglione. |
title_short | Our search for belonging : |
title_sort | our search for belonging how our need to connect is tearing us apart |
title_sub | how our need to connect is tearing us apart / |
topic | Group identity Political aspects. Power (Social sciences) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105976 Interpersonal relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067484 Communities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029195 Identité collective Aspect politique. Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) Communauté. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Communities fast Group identity Political aspects fast Interpersonal relations fast Power (Social sciences) fast |
topic_facet | Group identity Political aspects. Power (Social sciences) Interpersonal relations. Communities. Identité collective Aspect politique. Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) Communauté. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. Communities Group identity Political aspects Interpersonal relations |
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