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The goal: to have a comprehensive data driven understanding how multi-generational trauma shapes implicit bias in institutions, groups, familes etc and how it intertwines DK in community leaders.
So that we can work together to address these issues together!
Reliable studies or sources
Boost for effect! 🙏
Here’s one below. I’m going through now
https://doi.org/10.3390%2Fijerph19105944
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#science
#sociology
#bias
#multigeneration
#trauma
#misinformation
#disinformation
Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma: The Mediating Effects of Family Health
Family health is important to the well-being of individual family members and the collective family unit, and as such, may serve as a mediator for the intergenerational transmission of trauma (ITT).MDPI
Pro-meat and climate crisis misinformation rife on social media, says report
"Misinformation on social media doesn't happen in a vacuum,” said Haughton-Boakes. “It seeps into the real world. And it does have real-world implications for policy debates.”
#News #ClimateCrisis #Internet #SocialMedia #Misinformation
Pro-meat misinformation rife on social media, says report
Almost a million posts have been found to spread false or misleading information about meat, dairy and alternative dietsHajar Meddah (The Bureau of Investigative Journalism)
When I called them out on Linkedin, they deleted my comment.
Since they also claimed I am an #SEO expert, then let’s make that part of their BS come true.
Right now on their favourite search engine Google:
Forcing a Chinese company to sell TikTok won’t solve the biggest problem with #TikTok: the fact that so people get their “#news” from platforms that are designed to hijack attention for commercial gain, not to deliver reliable information.
If China wants information on Americans, it can buy data from companies since there are no effective #privacy laws.
And American-owned Facebook and X have shown themselves to be as bad or worse as TikTok at spreading #misinformation.
TikTok fears point to larger problem: Poor media literacy in the social media age
If the US wants to protect young people from misinformation and foreign influence, focusing on TikTok is barking up the wrong tree.The Conversation