哈佛大學法學院院長將桑斯坦稱為“我們的時代最頂尖的、涉獵領域最廣的、被引用最多的、影響力最大的法學傢”。
曾任職於美國司法部、美國國會司法委員會和馬薩諸塞州法院。他所涉獵的領域包括政策管理、憲法、環境法、經濟法、行為經濟學等等,他在其中任何一個領域的成就都足以讓他成為這個時代最偉大的學者之一。
他的各項研究成果已成為包括美國中情局在內的各種公共機構和企業的研究對象。
桑斯坦已被任命為奧巴馬政府信息與規製事務辦公室主任。
Rumours are as old as human history, but with the rise of the internet it's now possible to spread stories about anyone, anywhere, instantly. In the 2008 US election many Americans believed Barack Obama was a Muslim. The conspiracy theory book "9/11: The Big Lie" has become a bestseller. Hearsay has fuelled economic boom and bust - so much so that in many places it's now a crime to circulate false rumours about banks. Why do ordinary people accept rumours, even untrue, bizarre or damaging ones? Does it matter? And, if so, what should we do about it? As Cass Sunstein shows in his brilliant analysis of the phenomenon, there are many different ways in which rumours are dispersed. He reveals how some people have pre-exisiting prejudices that make them particularly susceptible to certain falsehoods, but also why all of us (even the most sceptical) have a tipping point at which we will come to accept a rumour as true. He looks at why some groups, even different nations, believe different things (for example, many Germans think that drinking water after eating cherries is deadly), and he shows why some rumours spread faster than others. Even if we don't realize it, the most open-minded among us are subject to extraordinary biases. This groundbreaking book will make us think harder about the information we are given, and could help us move towards a more open-minded and fair culture.
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作為哈佛大學的法學院教授桑斯坦在全書當中分析瞭謠言的傳播機製以及我們應該如何避免謠言。 桑斯坦認為謠言永遠不會消失,謠言是一種很古老的文化現象,其齣現的曆史跟人類曆史一樣久遠,隻要有人、有交流的地方就有謠言。(就像病毒一樣) 桑斯坦將人們為什麼會相信謠言歸結...
評分謠言似乎不可消除,如同科學研究中的誤差一般,它根植於人類的交流方式。 人不可能完全的認知事物,人與人交流過程中,也不可能做到完全的真實的信息傳遞,因為任何一種語言都不嚴謹精密完美,在信息的傳遞,信息的損失不可避免,如同熵一般。 交流目的似乎應該是取得一定程度...
評分信息流瀑、群體極化、偏頗吸收、反證偏嚮,作者解釋瞭謠言的産生、傳播、紮根或消散,但最後還是無法給齣一劑藥方。隱私、名譽和言論自由攪在一起讓人左右搖擺,每一種選擇都有代價,隻是大多時候我們都習慣粗看選擇。其實,如果我們能把選擇細化些,或許會發現這世界彆...
評分信息流瀑、群體極化、偏頗吸收、反證偏嚮,作者解釋瞭謠言的産生、傳播、紮根或消散,但最後還是無法給齣一劑藥方。隱私、名譽和言論自由攪在一起讓人左右搖擺,每一種選擇都有代價,隻是大多時候我們都習慣粗看選擇。其實,如果我們能把選擇細化些,或許會發現這世界彆...
評分圖書標籤: 謠言 言論自由 英文原版 網絡 社會心理學 社會學 社會 政治
All in the book sound hackneyed in the ears of communications researchers. Stale details did not regain a degree of freshness when they past through new lips. The only thing this book shows is if you are a high-ranking official, you can sell well your study that is full of cliche. That is a truth universally acknowledged.
評分All in the book sound hackneyed in the ears of communications researchers. Stale details did not regain a degree of freshness when they past through new lips. The only thing this book shows is if you are a high-ranking official, you can sell well your study that is full of cliche. That is a truth universally acknowledged.
評分All in the book sound hackneyed in the ears of communications researchers. Stale details did not regain a degree of freshness when they past through new lips. The only thing this book shows is if you are a high-ranking official, you can sell well your study that is full of cliche. That is a truth universally acknowledged.
評分All in the book sound hackneyed in the ears of communications researchers. Stale details did not regain a degree of freshness when they past through new lips. The only thing this book shows is if you are a high-ranking official, you can sell well your study that is full of cliche. That is a truth universally acknowledged.
評分All in the book sound hackneyed in the ears of communications researchers. Stale details did not regain a degree of freshness when they past through new lips. The only thing this book shows is if you are a high-ranking official, you can sell well your study that is full of cliche. That is a truth universally acknowledged.
On Rumours 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載