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Autore principale: Fine, Sara
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1996
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ518383
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contents How the Mind of a Censor Works: The Psychology of Censorship. Fine, Sara Behavior Censorship Family Influence Mental Rigidity Personality Traits Persuasive Discourse Psychology Social Attitudes Traditionalism Explores censorship and examines it as a human dynamic. Discusses the authoritarian personality, the need to control, traditionalism and the need to belong to a group, the influence of family, denial, and authoritarian women. Describes the importance of listening to "the Censor" in order to encourage dialogue and how to use effective persuasion. (AEF)
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spellingShingle How the Mind of a Censor Works: The Psychology of Censorship.
Fine, Sara
Behavior
Censorship
Family Influence
Mental Rigidity
Personality Traits
Persuasive Discourse
Psychology
Social Attitudes
Traditionalism
How the Mind of a Censor Works: The Psychology of Censorship. Fine, Sara Behavior Censorship Family Influence Mental Rigidity Personality Traits Persuasive Discourse Psychology Social Attitudes Traditionalism Explores censorship and examines it as a human dynamic. Discusses the authoritarian personality, the need to control, traditionalism and the need to belong to a group, the influence of family, denial, and authoritarian women. Describes the importance of listening to "the Censor" in order to encourage dialogue and how to use effective persuasion. (AEF)
title How the Mind of a Censor Works: The Psychology of Censorship.
topic Behavior
Censorship
Family Influence
Mental Rigidity
Personality Traits
Persuasive Discourse
Psychology
Social Attitudes
Traditionalism
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ518383