Now a New York Times bestseller and from the author of The Psychopath Test, a captivating and brilliant exploration of one of our world's most underappreciated forces: shame.
'It's about the terror, isn't it?'
'The terror of what?' I said.
'The terror of being found out.'
For the past three years, Jon Ronson has travelled the world meeting recipients of high-profile public shamings. The shamed are people like us - people who, say, made a joke on social media that came out badly, or made a mistake at work. Once their transgression is revealed, collective outrage circles with the force of a hurricane and the next thing they know they're being torn apart by an angry mob, jeered at, demonized, sometimes even fired from their job.
A great renaissance of public shaming is sweeping our land. Justice has been democratized. The silent majority are getting a voice. But what are we doing with our voice? We are mercilessly finding people's faults. We are defining the boundaries of normality by ruining the lives of those outside it. We are using shame as a form of social control.
Simultaneously powerful and hilarious in the way only Jon Ronson can be, So You've Been Publicly Shamed is a deeply honest book about modern life, full of eye-opening truths about the escalating war on human flaws - and the very scary part we all play in it.
Jon Ronson is a writer and documentary filmmaker. His work includes the international bestsellers Them: Adventures With Extremists and The Men Who Stare at Goats, which was adapted into a major motion picture starring George Clooney, Ewan McGregor, Kevin Spacey and Jeff Bridges.
A contributor to The Guardian, Ronson is the author of the columns "Human Zoo" and "Out of the Ordinary". He writes and presents the BBC Radio 4 series, Jon Ronson On...
For Channel 4, Jon has made a number of films including the five-part series Secret Rulers of the World and Tottenham Ayatollah. His most recent documentaries are Reverend Death (Channel 4), Citizen Kubrick (More4) and Robbie Williams and Jon Ronson Journey to the Other Side (Radio 4).
In the US, he is a contributor to Public Radio International's This American Life.
The book is very enlightening about how the public shaming works. I’d like to freshen myself up by regrouping it into three questions. What motivates shamers to lash out? How individual acts evolve into group madness? What can shamees do to find a way out ...
评分“可怕而尖锐地道出了大众是如何一步步被误导至歇斯底里的状态的。” ——Jesse Eisenberg 文中讨论了公开羞辱的作用机制、维护正义与宣泄私愤之间模糊的界限、谷歌算法与被遗忘权、高德温法则、证实性偏见,等等。 作者在最后讲到,“社交平台的伟大之处,在于使沉默的大多数...
评分实在想不到标题了,最近老看到这句话倒是挺有感触的。 社会心理确实是一块非常有意思的领域,尤其是在当今发达的网络环境里,由于网络的广泛性和网络身份的匿名性变得更加复杂,而更有意思。键盘侠,说实话,不管在网络上发表支持还是反对的言论,都可以称为键盘侠。名人离婚,...
评分"A snowflake never feels responsible for the avalanche." It's just that in China, this kind of online bullying is more common that you could imagine. Worse still, public shaming is not only limited to the virtual form. People almost literally get grilled b...
评分干货略少,多是采访和叙事,而且最后的结论有些避重就轻。但是关于《乌合之众》和监狱实验的内容很棒。 另外,我还是觉得人们在网上攻击一个人,主要是因为在现实中要尽量友善,但在网上发言可以逃避责任。至于为什么我们不肯原谅一个人,我觉得是因为我们对他的了解只有那件错...
all facts, stories and no real solutions
评分The internet is not good at telling well-rounded stories. It is informational, but seldom educational; it is partial and often unfair; it encourages rudeness via anonymity. And we are responsible, all of us.
评分看到最后发现作者是Frank的编剧!就是那部我觉得是2014年最棒的电影没有之一的那个Frank!今年感觉到处都有呼应,简直让我产生了一种things are coming together的错觉。
评分“We are defining the boundaries of normality by tearing apart the people outside of it.” 我也和作者一样不想再参与public shaming,像一个素食者,也许怀念牛排,但再也不会无视屠宰场
评分鲁迅在日本时看纪录片,内容是中国人被砍头,一群人津津有味地围观,他痛恨于国人精神的萎靡,决定弃医从文。但先生没想过这样一种可能性:100年前爱看处刑的中国人并不是邪恶、反社会或格外麻木,事实上,观赏别人受折磨在各时各地都非常流行。从女巫狩猎到网络暴力,公众要的是融入社会主流的安全感,以及个人意见被其他网民认同的自尊感。——P.S.:原来女人和黑人的脑容量比白人男性小的理论是勒庞发明的,额,重新认识了这个人。。。
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