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Tag Archives: crisis communication
PUTTING TOO MANY APPLES IN THE COVID-19 EMPATHY BASKET
An assumption was made early on in the coronavirus pandemic response. It goes something like this: If we tell people that wearing masks and social distancing will protect vulnerable others, they’ll want to do both. Why? Because most people don’t want to … Continue reading
It Isn’t Just Anti-Science Or Even Ignorance
If you have children, ask yourself if they’ve learned in school what constitutes quality evidence. Have they participated in debates and learned to study the various sides of arguments? In a time when all of us are bombarded by messages, relatively few … Continue reading
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