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Compassion Week 2022
Compassion Week 2022
Arithmetic of Compassion TeamDecember 27, 2022#CompassionWeek #CompassionWeek2022
Harming Many People is Easier than Harming One
Harming Many People is Easier than Harming One
Psychic NumbingArithmetic of Compassion TeamDecember 27, 2022
There Are Recognized Ways to Prevent Genocide
There Are Recognized Ways to Prevent Genocide
Pseudoinefficacy, Slow ViolenceArithmetic of Compassion TeamDecember 2, 2022Genocide Prevention
The Soul Box Project
The Soul Box Project
Psychic Numbing, PseudoinefficacyArithmetic of Compassion TeamOctober 12, 2022
Applying the Arithmetic of Compassion to the Plight of Refugees
Applying the Arithmetic of Compassion to the Plight of Refugees
Psychic NumbingArithmetic of Compassion TeamOctober 10, 2022
Radio Health Journal Story on Arithmetic of Compassion
Radio Health Journal Story on Arithmetic of Compassion
Arithmetic of Compassion TeamSeptember 27, 2022
The Uyghur Genocide and the Prominence Effect
The Uyghur Genocide and the Prominence Effect
ProminenceArithmetic of Compassion TeamSeptember 19, 2022
50 Year Anniversary of “The Terror of War”
50 Year Anniversary of “The Terror of War”
Psychic NumbingArithmetic of Compassion TeamSeptember 16, 2022
A Washington Post Article on Ways to Overcome Hope Fatigue
A Washington Post Article on Ways to Overcome Hope Fatigue
PseudoinefficacyArithmetic of Compassion TeamSeptember 14, 2022
Losing Sight of Piecemeal Progress: Negative Lumping Creates Pseudoinefficacy
Losing Sight of Piecemeal Progress: Negative Lumping Creates Pseudoinefficacy
PseudoinefficacyArithmetic of Compassion TeamSeptember 7, 2022
Addressing Early Warning of Genocide
Addressing Early Warning of Genocide
ProminenceArithmetic of Compassion TeamJuly 25, 2022
Around the O interviews Paul Slovic on gun violence
Around the O interviews Paul Slovic on gun violence
Psychic NumbingArithmetic of Compassion TeamJune 14, 2022
A New York Times Report on Gun Violence and Psychic Numbing
A New York Times Report on Gun Violence and Psychic Numbing
Psychic Numbing, PseudoinefficacyArithmetic of Compassion TeamJune 1, 2022Gun violence
Sharing the Stories of Victims of Persecution in China
Sharing the Stories of Victims of Persecution in China
Psychic Numbing, Narrative EmpathyArithmetic of Compassion TeamMarch 30, 2022
Portraits of Citizens in Ukraine
Portraits of Citizens in Ukraine
Psychic NumbingGuest UserMarch 23, 2022
Communicating Trans-Species Empathy: An Interview with Amy Donovan
Communicating Trans-Species Empathy: An Interview with Amy Donovan
Environmental HumanitiesGuest UserMarch 18, 2022
New Report from US Holocaust Memorial Museum Contains Recommendations for the Prevention of Future Atrocities
New Report from US Holocaust Memorial Museum Contains Recommendations for the Prevention of Future Atrocities
Guest UserMarch 3, 2022
Tigray: Testimony from Afar
Tigray: Testimony from Afar
Narrative EmpathyGuest UserFebruary 4, 2022
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