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Withered mainstream areas and polarization

singular thinking 4

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Withered mainstream areas and polarization

singular thinking 4

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In this article, it is argued that In polarization, we fixate on two poles, like true and false, news versus fake news, real versusfalse, or in a social context, rich versus poor, and good versus bad. This is an instance of singular thinking, because a third factor is overlooked, being the area between the two poles, where the polarized elements come from. The gap, divide or rift, is in fact an area. With growth at the poles, polarization, instead of fixating on the poles, one should also look at the intermediate area, the mainstream area.

OrganisatieSaxion
AfdelingAcademie Mens en Arbeid
LectoraatEmployability Transition
Datum2023-02-01
TypeArtikel
TaalEngels

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