LIBROS DEL AUTOR: richard rawson

7 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: richard rawson

  • Outsourced Thinking
    Richard Rawson
    Most discussions of technology focus on misinformation, manipulation, or individual self-control. This book takes a different approach. It looks at how feeds, notifications, algorithms, and engagement-driven systems increasingly perform psychological work that people once did internally: pacing attention, regulating emotion, prioritizing concerns, and determining what feels imp...
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    22,57 €

  • The Trust Vacuum
    Richard Rawson
    Why does it feel like people no longer agree on what’s real? Institutions still exist. Experts still speak. News still flows. But for many people, something more basic has changed. Authority no longer organizes reality in the way it once did. Trust has thinned. Shared standards have weakened. And in the space left behind, people are building their own systems for deciding what ...
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    22,35 €

  • Conspiracy Thinking
    Richard Rawson
    Why do otherwise capable, intelligent people hold conspiracy beliefs even when those beliefs repeatedly fail to match reality? Most discussions focus on misinformation, cognitive bias, or personality traits. They ask why people are wrong and how to correct them. That explains part of the picture, but it leaves out something essential. It says very little about what these belief...
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    22,51 €

  • The Civic Roles Nobody Teaches
    Richard Rawson
    Most people learn about voting, rights, and public debate. They are rarely taught about the everyday work that keeps democratic systems functioning over time. The Civic Roles Nobody Teaches focuses on that work.This is not a resistance manual, a procedural guide, or a diagnosis of democratic decline. Instead, it names the kinds of civic labor people already perform, often witho...
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    22,52 €

  • From Apathy to Activism
    Richard Rawson
    Most people don’t disengage because they don’t care. They disengage because caring becomes exhausting.From Apathy to Activism is not a call to outrage, ideology, or constant urgency. It is a clear-eyed examination of how people move from withdrawal to participation-and, more importantly, what allows that participation to last.Grounded in psychology and real-world experience, th...
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    22,51 €

  • We Will Not Be Ruled
    Richard Rawson
    We Will Not Be Ruled is a handbook for sustaining democratic responsibility over time-without constant crisis, exhaustion, or moralized participation.Democracy is often discussed as something defended only in moments of threat. Participation surges during emergencies, then fades. Engagement becomes reactive, emotionally intense, and difficult to sustain alongside ordinary life....
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    22,33 €

  • Migration
    Richard Rawson
     Two hundred years of history are framed in 'Migration' by the experience of a particular American family, the Rawsons.  Written by a descendant of Edward Rawson—one of the early Puritan settlers—'Migration'  follows the path taken by seven generations of the Rawson family, from the governing councils of Puritan Boston in the 1600s to the rich farmlands of southern Michigan two...
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    7,77 €