We Need Deeper Understanding About the Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Moral Righteousness in an Era of Online Vigilantism and Cancel Culture.

作者: Rocco Chiou

DOI: 10.1080/21507740.2020.1830872

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摘要: Cancel culture has become increasingly prevalent in recent years. It follows a typical process, usually unfolding on the internet: When public figure says or does something considered offensive o...

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