After tragedy strikes : why claims of trauma and loss promote public outrage and encourage political polarization / Thomas D. Beamish.
"While trauma and loss can occur anywhere, most suffering is experienced as personal tragedy. Yet some tragedies transcend everyday life's sad yet inevitable traumas to become notorious public events: de facto 'public' tragedies. In these crises, suffering is made publicly visibl...
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Other title: | Why claims of trauma and loss promote public outrage and encourage political polarization |
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Language: | English |
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Oakland, California :
University of California Press,
[2024]
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BF175.5.P75 B44 2024
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