...well, tied with this piece by @vgr on @ribbonfarm:https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2018/03/06/a-quick-battle-field-guide-to-the-new-culture-wars/ …
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At the epistemic level, science as a cultural process has been showing serious cracks for awhile (reproducibility crisis, p-hacking, etc). There's a genuine question of how trustworthy it is, and that question is genuinely scary in the aftermath of the death of God.
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Because if we can't trust science or God to tell us what's true, then what can we trust? One of the big questions we need to hold globally. No easy answers, and lots of people are clinging onto or grasping for easy answers.
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At a different narrative level, climate change tells a horrifying story, about a really awful thing that's going to happen and that it doesn't obviously seem like we can do anything about. You need proper "bedside manner" to give people diagnoses like this.
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(This would predict that belief in climate change is correlated with techno-optimism and -utopianism; easier to accept climate change narratively / emotionally if you're also optimistic about technology dealing with it.)
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Climate change tells a story of literally Biblical proportions - a slow, inexorable apocalypse, all of the elements turning against us. And in response you want people to... vote for carbon taxes? It doesn't feel like enough emotionally. Easy to feel powerless, then dismissive.
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There is, for lack of a better word, a spiritual dimension to accepting climate change, similar to the spiritual dimension of accepting death (a kind of grieving), and I haven't seen any science journalism come close to tackling this.
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So. The real project here, it seems to me, is much bigger than science communication. It's about how to make sense of things as a civilization - "think like a planet" (h/t
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In that piece, "there is no way to separate out my education from my emotion, from my instincts" it sounds like she's speaking from a very "coupled" perspective https://everythingstudies.com/2018/05/25/decoupling-revisited/ … which might explain why it doesn't seem useful to me.
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2/2 The blind spots of perception are grooved in by experience in culture & environment. I am from California, I learned to spot rattlesnakes early in life. I moved to Sweden & I find I am no good at spotting moose. The blind spots are what I am interested in.
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Yes! I find I'm increasingly feeling the need for much more coupling, not less. Too many things I want to say here for Twitter. Relates to @divided_brain stuff: decoupling is left hemisphere (which is very blindspotty), coupling is right hemisphere (can notice anomalies).
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See also the thread above this tweet (with
@xuenay and@_awbery_) for an extensive example of folks looking at deep contemplative practice and trying to figure out how to work with context/tools and coupling/decoupling.https://twitter.com/SarahAMcManus/status/1119948158019174401 …Sarah McManus added,
Sarah McManus @SarahAMcManusReplying to @xuenay @_awbery_Hmm... reading this discussion, I'm reminded of@drossbucket 's post on cognitive decoupling. I'm wondering, is that concept useful in pointing at a difference in assumptions or experience y'all might be having? https://drossbucket.wordpress.com/2018/04/08/the-cognitive-decoupling-elite/ …1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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And this one -- gosh, Twitter threading gets complex!https://twitter.com/SarahAMcManus/status/1121045170294853635 …
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Sarah McManus @SarahAMcManusI'll repost my responses to the original FB thread, because I think there's value in adding them to the discussion. May help bring clarity to the automatic reactions that gets brought up when Romeo uses the word "woo". https://twitter.com/Malcolm_Ocean/status/1120555931950047232 …Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes - 5 more replies
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