The Crisis of Connection : : Roots, Consequences, and Solutions / / Niobe Way, Alisha Ali, Carol Gilligan, Pedro Noguera.

As seen in The New York Times Illuminates the roots and consequences of and offers solutions to the widespread alienation and disconnection that beset modern society Since the beginning of the 21st century, people have become increasingly disconnected from themselves, each other, and the world aroun...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2018]
©2018
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource :; 8 black and white illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Introduction --
1. Cartography of a Lost Time --
2. Boys' Nature, Boys' Culture, and a Crisis of Connection --
3. Staying Woke --
4. The "Black Box" --
5. In Pursuit of Our Common Humanity --
6. Masculinity and Our Common Humanity --
7. Slut Shaming as a Crisis of Connection --
8. Humanizing the Scientific Method --
9. Love Pedagogy --
10. Empathy as Strategy for Reconnecting to Our Common Humanity --
11. The Listening Project --
12. The Courage to Care --
13. Splitting the World Open --
14. I Want to Learn from You --
15. "We Don't Come from the Same Background . . . but I Get You" --
16. Letting Men Care --
17. Rehumanization through Communalized Narrative for Military Veterans --
18. A New World --
19. Resisting "Us versus Them" --
20. Love, Actually --
Afterword --
Acknowledgments --
About the Editors --
About the Contributors --
Index
Summary:As seen in The New York Times Illuminates the roots and consequences of and offers solutions to the widespread alienation and disconnection that beset modern society Since the beginning of the 21st century, people have become increasingly disconnected from themselves, each other, and the world around them. A "crisis of connection" stemming from growing alienation, social isolation, and fragmentation characterizes modern society. The signs of this "crisis of connection" are everywhere, from decreasing levels of empathy and trust, to burgeoning cases of suicide, depression and loneliness. The astronomical rise in inequality around the world has contributed to the critical nature of this moment. To delve into the heart of the crisis, leading researchers and practitioners draw from the science of human connection to tell a five-part story about its roots, consequences, and solutions. In doing so, they reveal how we, in modern society, have been captive to a false story about who we are as human. This false narrative that takes individualism as a universal truth, has contributed to many of the problems that we currently face. The new story now emerging from across the human sciences underscores our social and emotional capacities and needs. The science also reveals the ways in which the privileging of the self over relationships and of individual success over the common good as well as the perpetuation of dehumanizing stereotypes have led to a crisis of connection that is now widespread. Finally, the practitioners in the volume present concrete solutions that show ways we can create a more just and humane world. In these divisive times, The Crisis of Connection is an essential resource for bridging the political, religious, identity-based, and ideological gaps among individuals and communities. By exposing the barriers that stand in the way of our human desire to live in connection with ourselves and each other, this book illuminates concrete pathways to enhancing our awareness of our common humanity.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781479880171
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Niobe Way, Alisha Ali, Carol Gilligan, Pedro Noguera.