Cat Hicks on Nostr: "[behavioral intervention] programming tends to focus on changing individuals, with ...
"[behavioral intervention] programming tends to focus on changing individuals, with the assumption that the cumulative change of enough people’s attitudes and beliefs will result in a change of norms. But this is unfortunately not how norms work. Power differentials, reproduction of social structures, identity markers, misperceptions and other factors can enforce conformity even when a majority of individuals is ready to welcome change." (Petit & Zalk, 2019)
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