Sentences with phrase «as echo chambers»

it is essential that we keep those people - such as jim and mosh - who disagree with us as echo chambers are the result and even worse, people then pile on and intimidate the dissenters as has happened on other blogs.
We decry certain news outlets as echo chambers, while we fail to notice the echo chamber we've built around ourselves.
Too many (if not all) other blogs end up as echo chambers — I include WUWT which I otherwise rate as Anthony does at least allow comment from true believers, but inevitably they are shouted down by the regulars.
Whether it is through the oblique nature of our informational channels which function as echo chambers reminiscent of the earliest ways Nationalism spread through print media or the conflation of meaning with sacrifice, it is clear that there are precedents for how Nationalism as a construct has led to and sustained cycles of violence.
This is also perfectly plausible, and would also suggest that they don't use religion merely as an echo chamber.
I think some people talk about Twitter as an echo chamber.
Deliberately reacting against a linear approach to interpretation, The Object of the Attack will work as an echo chamber to the main exhibition and raise multiple questions about art production and curatorial engagement, translations and communication, avoiding any fixed answers.
Who really takes what is said seriously, except as an echo chamber, in such forums?

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By bringing together people of different backgrounds, you gain the ability to escape a single group's echo chamber and avoid errors caused by groupthink; the power to act as a connector or translator between different circles; and the immense creative potential of combining ideas from different fields.
We don't want to make the amateur mistake of getting caught in an echo chamber, such as: Just because you watched one horror title, slapping in front of you nothing but more horror titles.»
But, he warns, that it's just as easy for people to barricade themselves in echo chambers, «which only confirm their own wishes and ideas.»
The Uranium One deal, which some Republicans and pundits have been pushing as a major scandal, has gained very little traction outside of the far - right echo chamber.
Everybody has opinions on the recent election outcome but as usual most of the opinions are from the echo chamber and not factual in any way.
His «attack» on the so called «religious» is to mock with contempt Christian book stores as being «echo chambers».
But the loss is not as horrible as you may think: the world opens up and you see your echo chamber was tiny.
That's perfectly possible, and if true would show that they don't use religion simply as an «echo chamber,» but that it binds them in some way.
We can be angry for bad reasons; we can be angry in an echo chamber, as it sounds like he was; but rectifying societal injustices requires us, sometimes, to use our anger in places where love may not be wholly adequate.
Largely reduced to an echo chamber, where an elite minority seems increasingly to hear mainly its own voice, the urban press is partly responsible for a new privileged generation of Indians lacking, as Nussbaum points out, any «identification with the poor.»
First, any direct effect of my aims on cells remote from my soul will be garbled and intermixed with the indirect effects of the same aims as mediated by many routes of physical contact — the situation is analogous to the problem of understanding a speaker in an echo chamber.
But we weren't sitting around with eyes squinted in prayer circles and forming echo - chambers of friendships, so it was not nearly as bad.
You came here loaded for bear, prepared to argue with professionals based on what you had learned from the echo chamber that is the world of natural childbirth, which I've described elsewhere as an alternative world of internal legitimacy (http://www.skepticalob.com/2012/04/alternate-world-of-internal-legitimacy.html).
Or are women like you and me, who happen to have a platform and audience, perpetuating an echo chamber concerning Badinter's book and all the others very much like it as we discuss and discuss?
Preaching to the choir and echo chambers like this one where you all +1 each other don't count as a tactic of «getting the message out in a productive and honest way.»
In response, progressive activists such as my friend Alan Rosenblatt actively began to try to create an echo - chamber effect on the Left, in part through the use of hashtags like «#p2» to counter the Republican «#tcot» («Top Conservatives On Twitter»).
Labour MP Jamie Reed condemned the comments, telling PoliticsHome: «These comments should act as a warning to the dangers of living in an echo chamber.
This message is spreading rapidly through the toxic echo chamber of US news organisations, being amplified as it goes by the tendency of the internet to feed off itself.
Yandik, as repeatedly demonstrated in this primary, has been little more than an echo chamber.
Greenpeace portrays the company's efforts as a secret campaign to keep climate doubts pinging around an «echo chamber» that includes groups like the Cato Institute, the Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute.
Yelling into echo chambers, like narrow - cast web sites and cable TV, about issues such as gun control, instead of engaging in conversations with those who disagree, has led each of us to spin toward extreme views
For everyone in your echo chamber who flags a story as fake, the parallel universe on the other side of the hyperpartisan divide will mark it as true.
Compared with the less politically inclined, these people were found to be media junkies, who consumed political content wherever they could find it, and as a result of this diversity they were less likely to be in an echo chamber.
As nobody on here has anything of any value to offer e.g. refutation of my evidence with better evidence of your own, I'll leave you to your echo chamber.
As they fill their pages and our screens with opinion and cater more and more to their own echo - chamber subscribers and viewers, it becomes ever harder to get the «straight story.»
As is so often the case, this concentrated effort in the right - wing echo chamber spilled over into the so - called liberal media, where, we are told, fake news abounds.
This week, Media Matters for America, a media watchdog group based in Washington D.C., released a report — a guide essentially — outlining the numerous connections in the «echo chamber» of advocacy front groups, think tanks, and media outlets that see schools and students as «an untapped market.»
Unfortunately, the internet has, as with everything else, created an echo chamber for writers that makes it harder than ever to break away from formula and discover your own voice, style, and approach.
This has to do with the lack of a live link on the Thunderclap campaign page as well as the «echo chamber» effect of my recruitment efforts.
I go there primarily for camaraderie, but as a happy result, I've gotten all sorts of opportunities that lead to book sales (speaking gigs, writing jobs, fans in other times zones, etc) It seems like less of an echo - chamber than Facebook.
Don't let the tech blog echo chamber confuse you as to the reality of what consumers do.
On view in SAF buildings and courtyards across the city's arts and heritage areas, as well as other spaces in Sharjah, Leaving the Echo Chamber will explore subjects ranging from migration and diaspora, to concepts of time and interpreted histories, in relation to today's continuous loop or «echo chamber» of information and history.
Confronted with an unfiltered information overload on a daily basis we are seeking refuge in our social echo chambers of both our physical as well as virtual selves.
This site - specific performance and installation consists of projections on Toshiba Vision, the iconic Times Square screens, as well as a conceptual installation on the 33rd floor of 1500 Broadway, functioning as an «echo chamber» for the projections in Times Square.
This site - specific work consists of projections on Toshiba Vision, the iconic large screens in Times Square, as well as a conceptual installation installed inside 1500 Broadway, functioning as an «echo chamber» for the projections in Times Square.
As mirage pulls the landscape in and reflects it back out, this classic one - story suburban house becomes a framing device, a perceptual echo - chamber endlessly bouncing between the dream of nature as pure uninhabited state and the pursuit of its conquesAs mirage pulls the landscape in and reflects it back out, this classic one - story suburban house becomes a framing device, a perceptual echo - chamber endlessly bouncing between the dream of nature as pure uninhabited state and the pursuit of its conquesas pure uninhabited state and the pursuit of its conquest.
The work also functions as a visual echo chamber as it becomes disorienting when many viewers are in the gallery and their silhouettes are confused by the scrims.
Our hyper - rationalism of modern technology has paradoxically produced its opposite, an «irrational» magical realm — or as Marshall McLuhan, communication theorist, described «a resonating world akin to the old tribal echo chamber where magic will live again».
Because the exhibition's organizers live or have recently lived outside of New York — Stuart Comer in London, Anthony Elms in Philadelphia, and Michelle Grabner in Chicago — the Whitney Biennial 2014 reflects an essential parallel - universe view of American art as seen from outside Manhattan's grossly blinged - up, tin - eared echo chamber.
Science and civilized thought aren't merely some sort of echo chamber or mass delusion — and if someone were to argue otherwise they would be guilty of self - referential incoherence insofar as the very fabric of their thought is dependent upon that «mass delusion.»
More likely, we're seeing the explosive evolution of the blogosphere as a disruptive force, linked up the chain to talk radio and pundits and creating an echo chamber in which noise can swamp information.
As a recent report from Ernst & Young shows, however, environmental and sustainability concerns are no longer just outcries from environmental activists in the green echo chamber.
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