This week, more than 150 people, including author J.K. Rowling and other academics, journalists and writers, signed on to an open letter published in Harper’s Magazine calling for an end to the ...
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The psychology of cancel culture: Celebrity bashing acts as a temporary coping mechanism
A recent study published in Psychology of Popular Media provides evidence that criticizing and withdrawing support from a ...
Don’t agree with them? Find them offensive? Don’t like them? Cancel them! Cancel culture is pervasive. Publicly "canceling" or calling out someone for words or actions that you find offensive, ...
Older generations often see cancel culture as proof that Gen Z is too sensitive, but talk to teens, and a more nuanced picture emerges. For them, calling out bad behavior isn’t about permanent ...
Fox News is your source for cancel culture coverage, as the fear of being “canceled” due to unpopular political or cultural ...
“Cancel culture” had its moment in 2020. Perhaps the most prolific wielder of the now heavily politicized term was then President Donald Trump. Following the murder of George Floyd and nationwide ...
In a revealing, if gimmicky, move, the UK-based insurance agency Samphire Risk has begun offering cancel-culture insurance. The policy is called Preempt and includes 24x7 crisis communication ...
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