Sentences with phrase «n't echo chambers»

Unfortunately for the teachers unions, the wider world is not an echo chamber of their beliefs.
Diversity in the legal profession should be a no - brainer for all employers, not just law firms, because legal work product improves when there isn't an echo chamber.

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I've written before about how Twitter has a tendency to become an echo chamber, where certain points of views on issues are blown up while other perspectives aren't heard at all.
But I doubt it — the echo chamber probably can't be silenced at this point.
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 there are way too many people in the Silicon Valley echo chamber who have never touched hands on a patient and don't understand how hard digital health is.»
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.
I always worry a little that I'm checking in because I want to be part of an affirmation echo chamber, but there is this other really big piece that tells me the threat hasn't picked up and moved to Vancouver Island (yet).
Mostly words they don't even really understand the true meaning of, but are really just scary buzz words doled out by the Right - wing propaganda echo - chamber and absorbed by the masses hook, line and sinker.
But the loss is not as horrible as you may think: the world opens up and you see your echo chamber was tiny.
5) The Church only has itself to blame — we have far too often taught such a watered down, wet version of the Bible that anytime a hint of the real thing surfaces, cries of «that's not nice» echo through the echo chambers.
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.
This is also perfectly plausible, and would also suggest that they don't use religion merely as an echo chamber.
But his audience is those readers who are so trapped within a political subculture's echo chamber that they don't know anyone who will be voting for the other candidate.
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.
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.
To say that some people you agree with means it is true is BS, that is echo chamber and not challenging the thought.
It would either reinforce your argument or show that your argument has flaws... I fear you know it will expose flaws so you will not entertain any other idea apart from the echo chambers you sit in.
This is an ongoing subject of debate for fans, and opinions often seem to shift from one week to the next, especially in the reactive, attention - hungry echo chamber of social media, but my view has always been that Mourinho is not the manager United should appoint.
I have been inspired to start group VBAC counseling, in part to have a mix of patients talking together, to get them out of their echo chamber (I have instructed my assistant to book two GP and two midwife patients / couples per session), so their will hear concerns outside of the NCB crowd, not just from me.
If I'm honest, outside the deep sadness I've felt this month at missing my first son, and staring at second wondering how we got so lucky at the same time — I feel like I'm increasingly talking to no one, echoing in the chamber of Baby Loss parents, and not sure what good it's all doing.
Even if the message is reaching 50 % of people who already have their kids on a regular vax schedule it's not penetrating the echo chambers of the anti-vaxers and it's not giving the pro-vaxers the information they need to counter the claims of their friends and acquaintances who might be anti-vax.
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.»
But whether or not you partook of the drama - filled echo chambers of online pregnancy boards or not, you still no doubt spent a lot of your time contemplating issues about your Future Baby and Future You that, you would find out later, was a completely misspent allocation of mental resources.
And the narrative not only resonated with journalists but also citizens who suddenly started googling for fake news (see Fig. 1) and found dozens of news articles that were painting a dark picture: not only are we living in a post-truth world, but our society is also fragmented into numerous echo chambers in which fake news is shared freely, thus eroding our society's basis.
We have anecdotal evidence about the impact of the digital echo chamber in 2016, but we don't know the exact cause nor the exact effect.
He unleashed a thunderous roar that echoed across the chamber, «Oh, you don't return my calls?
If a wholly or mainly elected Lords merely became an echo chamber, mirroring the Commons, with younger politicians and a similar working atmosphere, then it would lose the expertise and detailed questioning that is a benefit, not a hindrance to our democratic system.
UPDATED: One, items like the one I'm writing is clearly what Lazio is going for - he has almost no money for paid media and is trying to tap into the GOP base in advance of his primary against Carl Paladino, and the echo chamber isn't a bad way to do that.
I'm not doing my constituents any good not to, and I'm not doing him any good to be an echo chamber.
This widespread sense of media conspiracy, of «what the media won't tell you» articles on Facebook, is what tiny online echo chambers do when they need to explain why everyone doesn't agree with them.
Sure there will be some buried so deep inside their own echo chambers that they can't — or, let's be honest, wilfully refuse to — see the Tory earthquake coming.
The experiments were carried out in a non-reverberant chamber to ensure that the participants could not assess relative distances from the locations of sounds on the basis of echoes or reverberation.
The nation is about to make 11 childhood vaccines mandatory, but unless anti-vax echo chambers are tackled, the law may not fulfil its promise, says Laura Spinney
If, alternatively, the problem is with echo chambers, perhaps we could design recommendation systems that don't exclude differing views.
However, new Oxford University research suggests that social media and the internet are not the root of today's fragmented society, and echo chambers may not be the threat they are perceived to be.
Dr Elizabeth Dubois, co-author and Assistant Professor at the University of Ottawa, said: «Our results show that most people are not in a political echo chamber.
We can't solve climate change in an echo chamber.
I wish this place wasn't such an echo chamber, far to sudo religious for me, lot's of great info here but we don't need the ideology inserted into the argument of diet, it's confusing enough.
I love that you spoke up with your love for Anthro these days — although I'm not feeling it, I know others are and I think it's great to hear ALL sides of perspectives rather than us just being an echo chamber of our frustrations.
So when news broke that it was a surprise hit at Telluride, and had Best Picture potential outside of our own or my own Greta echo chamber (I don't think Sarah is always a fan?)
Doctor Strange won't ignite anyone's imaginations if it exists inside a cultural echo chamber.
The «loud, unfocused, unforgiving echo chamber» description is something I really don't understand, so it must be a journalist thing.
(NOTE: We won't be covering Toronto yet again this year, opting for coverage of the coverage instead; it's a loud, unfocused, unforgiving echo chamber that I'd rather stay away from, frankly.)
Cline and Spielberg want to build to a climactic message about the importance of living life, of not getting sucked into the echo chamber of your own private passions.
But being blissfully unaware of the taboos that constrain the professional reform discourse, these authors also have license to observe what those of us within the echo chamber can not: that the kids themselves, and many of the adults who claim to speak on their behalf, are too often their own worst enemies.
In today's absurdly polarized politics, where everyone gets dubbed an ally or an enemy and either embraced or scorned 24/7, regardless of the issue, where we inhabit echo chambers, and where collaboration and comradeship seem possible only within them, a major reason we don't get much done is because we don't have enough people like Al..
But while we advocate, we also strive to be thoughtful, and we do not believe that meaningful systemic change ever occurs when you function in an echo chamber.
Kane simply does not realize (or acknowledge) that this «echo chamber» continues in its persistence because of those who continue to preserve a stronger accountability for educational reform logic, and who continue to reinvent «new and improved» accountability measures and policies to support this logic, accordingly.
While NPR's Westervelt criticizes Kane for making a «pretty scathing and strong indictment» of America's education system, what Kane does not understand writ large is that the very solutions for which Kane advocates — using VAM - based measurements to fire and hire bad and good teachers, respectively — are really no different than the «stronger accountability» measures upon which we have relied for the last 40 years (since the minimum competency testing era) within this alleged «echo chamber
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