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Hi Len,
Thanks for posting. The position of the author is broadly reflective of our emerging understanding of our brains and behaviors. It reminds me very much of research by Jonathan Haidt in the "Righteous Mind." The implications for visitors in museums, and role of museums in societies most likely connects somewhere in our our complex array of behaviors and probably not where we think and would like to imagine.
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On Sep 19, 2012, at 9:14 AM, Len Adams <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear ASTCers,
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> I thought this was an interesting article and thought you might find it interesting, too.
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> http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/18/opinion/balanced-news-reports-may-only-inflame.html
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> Breaking Up the Echo
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> IT is well known that when like-minded people get together, they tend to end up thinking a more extreme version<http://yalelawjournal.org/the-yale-law-journal/essay/deliberative-trouble?-why-groups-go-to-extremes/> of what they thought before they started to talk. The same kind of echo-chamber effect can happen as people get news from various media. Liberals viewing MSNBC or reading left-of-center blogs may well end up embracing liberal talking points even more firmly; conservative fans of Fox News may well react in similar fashion on the right. <snip>
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