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- Dec 2023
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www.frontiersin.org www.frontiersin.org
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for: system justification theory, status quo bias
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summary
- Supporting their hypotheses, the authors identify a general trend that social marginalization is associated with less system-justification.
- Those benefitting from the status quo (e.g., healthier, wealthier, less lonely) were more likely to hold system-justifying beliefs.
- However, some groups who are disadvantaged within the existing system reported higher system-justification—suggesting that
- system oppression may be a key moderator of the effect of social position on system justification.
- This is a very important finding and could be used to develop more effective social tipping point strategies
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- Aug 2023
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tomgreenwood.substack.com tomgreenwood.substack.com
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Without a solid spiritual foundation, humanity may well continue on its path toward self-destruction, whether it be through environmental collapse, nuclear war or Artificial Intelligence gone haywire. On the other hand, if we evolve our culture to value inner work as much as we value outer work, then our individual and collective spiritual wisdom might just catch up with our rapidly advancing technology.
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- critics will argue that such internal paradigm shifts take decades rather than years
- see the paper showing time scales of different types of social tipping points:
- However, what his not been researched is the combination of different types of social tipping points and how specific combinations might actually accelerate action.
- Applying the social tipping point complex contagion findings of Damon Centola to cascading tipping points, where deep inner transformation can play a strategic role, is a possibility worth investigating
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there is a critical tipping threshold of 35% of the population, for plausible distributions of risk/conformity preferences and expectations.
- for: social tipping point, STP, social norms, 35% threshold, 25% threshold, TPF
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- is this result contradicting Centola's 25% threshold finding?
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Can policy promote beneficial norm change? The model suggests that effective interventions lower the tipping threshold.
- for: social tipping point, STP, TPF, social norms, complex contagion, lowering threshold
- policy changes can lower tipping point thresholds
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- for: social tipping point, STP, 25% threshold, 35% threshold, social norms, complex contagion, TPF
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- Social tipping points and forecasting norm change
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- Nikos Nikiforakis
- Simon Siegenthaler James Andreoni
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theconversation.com theconversation.com
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Climate change can drive social tipping points – for better or for worse
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for: social tipping point, social tipping points, leverage point, leverage points, STP, 25% STP threshold
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- Climate change can drive social tipping points – for better or for worse
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- July 31, 2023
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- Sonia Graham
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www.rifs-potsdam.de www.rifs-potsdam.de
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for: social tipping point, social tipping points, leverage point, STP
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- Jul 2023
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ndg.asc.upenn.edu ndg.asc.upenn.edu
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when the size of the committed minority reached~25% of the population, a tipping point wastriggered, and the minority group succeeded inchanging the established social convention.
- Key finding
- when the size of the committed minority reached
~25% of the population,
- a tipping point was triggered, and the minority group succeeded in changing the established social convention.
- when the size of the committed minority reached
~25% of the population,
- Key finding
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- Experimental evidence for tipping points in social convention
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- Damon Centola
- Joshua Becker
- Devon Brackbill
- Andrea Baronchelli
- Date
- 2018
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- Science 360, 1116-1119 (2018)
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