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" ... The challenge of populism to the liberal order from within the West is even more damaging. Populism can be simply defined as revolt of ordinary people against the political, business and culture elites. What exactly the “ordinary people” are depends on specific circumstance that feeds the populist rage, which is typically animated by nativist politics and ethnocentrism. The eruption of populism in the West today is both surprising and alarming. It is surprising because liberal democracy is supposed to make the society more meritocratic, hence subduing the populist impulse. Yet the opposite has happened. It is alarming because populist politics has moved rapidly from the political fringe to the mainstream in the U.S. and Europe, cumulating in 2016 with the Leave campaign winning the Brexit referendum and Donald Trump winning the White House. ... "
" ... The series is not without its flaws, and one is clear from the beginning: choosing to launch the series with Americas has a distinct whiff of ethnocentrism, as does the decision to include Neandertal remains in virtually every episode. If I were to show this to a college class, I’d put Americas last and add information to the Asia episode about the exodus into a new continent. As noted, the species concept is problematically deployed, which may require instructors to include additional lecture material should this be shown in a course. There’s no mention of migration into the Arctic, which was the last geographical area to be permanently inhabited, nor much discussion of older hominin forms other than the ones that likely interbred with us. Although Homo erectus left Africa, there is practically no mention in the series of this species, let alone more controversial species like H. heidelbergensis or H. floresiensis. But this may be due to the fact the series focuses on genetic evidence, and these older forms have not yet given us DNA evidence, or it may be due to a choice to see continuity in populations, either one of which is a good reason to exclude older hominins. ... "
" ... The small communities and similar demographics and cultural backgrounds of early Web users meant misogyny, racism, ethnocentrism and every other imaginable toxicity could find homes in like-minded communities that were largely invisible to the general public. The small size of most communities meant such content was more insular, shared among like-minded individuals, rather than broadcast to the outside world. ... "
" ... To achieve a high emotional quotient or emotional intelligence, it is essential that you understand how social awareness factors in. You can not attain emotional intelligence without learning how to be socially aware of your surrounding and the people in it. Being socially aware enables you to understand and learn from people of different backgrounds. The possibility of ethnocentrism and stereotyping is majorly overcome once you learn that each individual is different and they come from different backgrounds. There are three core aspects of social awareness that a person needs to develop to achieve emotional intelligence. One is related to being empathic with others in general, while the other two relate to being socially aware with people in an organization or through a service. ... "
" ... Wilensky: In fact, I find the social sciences to be the most exciting areas of growth. However, it takes a little more work to recruit social science teachers. We've been working hard to put more social science scenarios into our units, such as cooperation, conflict resolution, ethnocentrism, voting, housing segregation, urban sprawl, taxation systems, and more. In addition to education, which is our main mission, we also conduct scientific (theoretical and applied) research. For example, in Chicago, we work with the Department of Public Health to test various strategies for dealing with infections in the most cost-effective way, to inform public health policies. ... "