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Mistrust
Mistrust in the 21st century is a major societal concern.This book: - explores social psychological processes that explain why and how mistrust develops - considers the effects that it has upon those who are mistrustful and those who are mistrusted - offers a model of mistrust in individuals and communities which is based on theories of identity and social representation. With examples ranging from the the 1872 US presidential election to the Trump era, it also considers Brexit, and has a significant focus on the Covid-19 pandemic.By looking at the role of social media, and how mistrust can be weaponised this book interrogates its place in our society.Ultimately, whilst feeling mistrust is part of being human this book warns that we ignore mistrust at our peril. Dame Glynis M. Breakwell is Professor Emeritus at the University of Bath in the Department of Psychology and has Visiting Professorships at Imperial College, London, University of Surrey and Nottingham Trent University.
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Mistrust – An Ethnographic Theory
Trust occupies a unique place in contemporary discourse.Seen as both necessary and virtuous, it is variously depicted as enhancing the social fabric, lowering crime rates, increasing happiness, and generating prosperity.It allows for complex political systems, permits human communication, underpins financial instruments and economic institutions, and generally holds society together.Against these overwhelmingly laudable qualities, mistrust often goes unnoticed as a positive social phenomenon, treated as little more than a corrosive absence, a mere negative of trust itself.With this book, Matthew Carey proposes an ethnographic and conceptual exploration of mistrust that raises it up as legitimate stance in its own right.While mistrust can quickly ruin relationships and even dissolve extensive social ties, Carey shows that it might have other values.Drawing on fieldwork in Morocco's High Atlas Mountains as well as comparative material from regions stretching from Eastern Europe to Melanesia, he examines the impact of mistrust on practices of conversation and communication, friendship and society, and politics and cooperation. In doing so, he demonstrates that trust is not the only basis for organizing human society and cooperating with others.The result is a provocative but enlightening work that makes us rethink social issues such as suspicion, doubt, and uncertainty.
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Desertion : Trust and Mistrust in Civil Wars
Theodore McLauchlin's Desertion examines the personal and political factors behind soldiers' choices to stay in their unit or abandon their cause.He explores what might spur widespread desertion in a given group, how some armed groups manage to keep their soldiers fighting over long periods, and how committed soldiers are to their causes and their comrades. To answer these questions, McLauchlin focuses on combatants in military units during the Spanish Civil War.He pushes against the preconception that individual soldiers' motivations are either personal or political, either selfish or ideological.Instead, he draws together the personal and the political, showing how soldiers come to trust each other—or not.Desertion demonstrates how the armed groups that hold together and survive are those that foster interpersonal connections, allowing soldiers the opportunity to prove their commitment to the fight. McLauchlin argues that trust keeps soldiers in the fray, mistrust pushes them to leave, and political beliefs and military practices shape both.Desertion brings the reader into the world of soldiers and rigorously tests the factors underlying desertion.It asks, honestly and without judgment, what would you do in an army in a civil war?Would you stand and fight? Would you try to run away? And what if you found yourself fighting for a cause you no longer believe in or never did in the first place?
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Paranoia : A Journey into Extreme Mistrust and Anxiety
'A TRULY IMPORTANT BOOK’ JOHN HUMPHRYS 'FASCINATING… SHOCKING' SPECTATOR What is paranoia?What makes us anxious? How can this be overcome? Daniel Freeman, Professor of Psychology at Oxford, has spent thirty years at the vanguard of paranoia research and treatment.This remarkable and moving book tells the story of that journey. For decades, conventional wisdom held that paranoia was only experienced by people with severe mental health problems and little could be done to rectify its disastrous effects.Paranoia gives us a front row seat as Freeman turns the traditional view on its head. He develops life-changing treatments for clinical paranoia – often using state-of-the-art technology like virtual reality.He reveals that suspicion is rife in society, with paranoia widespread, conspiracy theories rampant and emotion all too often trumping evidence.He discovers the causes of mistrust, including the role of genes, trauma, lack of sleep, worry, low self-confidence, cannabis use and hearing voices, and delves into the murky world of Covid-19 conspiracy theories.Lighting up the narrative throughout are the rarely heard voices of people whose lives have been almost wrecked by paranoia – and then in many cases transformed by Freeman’s groundbreaking treatments. This is also a practical book. Freeman shows how we can measure our own levels of mistrust.He explains how we can remedy things if those levels are higher than we’d like, because although mistrust can seem engrained, things can change for the better.Ultimately, it can be overcome. Compelling and compassionate, this is a gripping tale from the front line of suspicion – an impassioned plea for the urgent rebuilding of trust between us all.
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Is mistrust bad?
Mistrust can be detrimental to relationships and can lead to conflict and misunderstandings. It can also create a negative atmosphere and hinder effective communication. However, in some situations, a healthy level of mistrust can be beneficial as it encourages caution and critical thinking. Ultimately, the impact of mistrust depends on the context and the extent to which it affects the dynamics of a relationship or situation.
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What does mistrust mean?
Mistrust is a feeling of doubt or suspicion towards someone or something, often due to a lack of confidence in their intentions or reliability. It involves a lack of belief or faith in the honesty or integrity of a person or situation. Mistrust can lead to feelings of unease, skepticism, and wariness in relationships or interactions.
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What does mistrust 2 mean?
Mistrust 2 means to have a lack of confidence or belief in someone or something, often due to past experiences or suspicions. It can also imply a sense of skepticism or doubt towards the intentions or actions of others. This level of mistrust may lead to a strained or strained relationship, as it can create a barrier to open communication and cooperation.
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What is mistrust in dating?
Mistrust in dating refers to a lack of confidence or belief in the honesty, reliability, or intentions of one's partner. It can stem from past experiences, insecurities, or red flags in the current relationship. Mistrust can manifest as suspicion, jealousy, or the need for constant reassurance. It can be damaging to the relationship, as it can lead to conflict, communication breakdown, and ultimately, the erosion of the relationship. Building trust through open communication, honesty, and consistency is essential in overcoming mistrust in dating.
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Paranoia : A Journey into Extreme Mistrust and Anxiety
'A TRULY IMPORTANT BOOK’ JOHN HUMPHRYS 'FASCINATING… SHOCKING' SPECTATOR What is paranoia?What makes us mistrustful? How can this be overcome? Daniel Freeman, Professor of Psychology at Oxford, has spent thirty years at the vanguard of paranoia research and treatment.This remarkable and moving book tells the story of that journey. For decades, conventional wisdom held that paranoia was only experienced by people with severe mental health problems and little could be done to rectify its disastrous effects.Paranoia gives us a front row seat as Freeman turns the traditional view on its head. He develops life-changing treatments for clinical paranoia – often using state-of-the-art technology like virtual reality.He reveals that suspicion is rife in society, with paranoia widespread, conspiracy theories rampant and emotion all too often trumping evidence.He discovers the causes of mistrust, including the role of genes, trauma, lack of sleep, worry, low self-confidence, cannabis use and hearing voices, and delves into the murky world of Covid-19 conspiracy theories.Lighting up the narrative throughout are the rarely heard voices of people whose lives have been almost wrecked by paranoia – and then in many cases transformed by Freeman’s groundbreaking treatments. This is also a practical book. Freeman shows how we can measure our own levels of mistrust.He explains how we can remedy things if those levels are higher than we’d like, because although mistrust can seem engrained, things can change for the better.Ultimately, it can be overcome. Compelling and compassionate, this is a gripping tale from the front line of suspicion – an impassioned plea for the urgent rebuilding of trust between us all.
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Nicky Rolfe Miss Mistrust 1975 UK 7" vinyl BELL1432
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Mistrust Issues : How Technology Discourses Quantify, Extract and Legitimize Inequalities
We are often expected to trust technologies, and how they are used, even if we have good reason not to.There is no room to mistrust. Exploring relations between trust and mistrust in the context of data, AI and technology at large, this book defines a process of ‘trustification’ used by governments, corporations, researchers and the media to legitimize exploitation and increase inequalities. Aimed at social scientists, computer scientists and public policy, the book aptly reveals how trust is operationalized and converted into a metric in order to extract legitimacy from populations and support the furthering of technology to manage society.
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Mistrust : Why Losing Faith in Institutions Provides the Tools to Transform Them
From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street, and from cryptocurrency advocates to the #MeToo movement, citizens of democracies worldwide are losing confidence in the system.This loss of faith has spread beyond government to infect a broad swath of institutions—the press, corporations, digital platforms—none of which seem capable of holding us together.How should we encourage participation in public life when neither elections nor protests feel like paths to change?Drawing on work by political scientists, legal theorists and activists in the streets, Ethan Zuckerman offers a lens for understanding civic engagement that focuses on efficacy, the power of seeing the change you make in the world.Mistrust is a guidebook for those looking for new ways to make change as well as a fascinating explanation of how we’ve arrived at a moment where old ways of engagement are failing us.
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What can be done about mistrust?
Building trust requires open communication, transparency, and consistency. It is important to address any underlying issues or concerns that may be contributing to the mistrust. Establishing clear expectations, setting boundaries, and following through on commitments can help rebuild trust. It is also essential to demonstrate empathy, understanding, and a willingness to listen in order to repair damaged relationships and foster a sense of trust.
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Why is there mistrust in Germany?
Mistrust in Germany can be attributed to a variety of factors. Historical events such as the Nazi regime and the division of East and West Germany during the Cold War have left a legacy of suspicion and distrust. Additionally, recent political and social issues, such as the handling of the refugee crisis and the rise of far-right movements, have further contributed to a lack of trust in government and institutions. Economic disparities and cultural differences between regions within Germany also play a role in fostering mistrust among the population.
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Is mistrust a sign of weakness?
Mistrust is not necessarily a sign of weakness, but rather a natural response to past experiences or current circumstances. It can be a protective mechanism to guard against potential harm or betrayal. However, excessive mistrust can hinder relationships and personal growth, as it may prevent individuals from forming meaningful connections or taking necessary risks. It is important to address the root causes of mistrust and work towards building trust in oneself and others.
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What causes mistrust in the delivery?
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