When ‘I’ Becomes ‘We’ | Mina Cikara | TEDxCambridge

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @amycuddyphd6966
    @amycuddyphd6966 9 лет назад +12

    Excellent talk, Mina!

  • @Surfwatcher1835
    @Surfwatcher1835 6 лет назад +4

    Interesting talk Thanks. Helps in my understanding of radicalization.

  • @hananabdo9134
    @hananabdo9134 Год назад

    you are amazing, thanks for sharing with us. I like the way that you start and finish your speech.

  • @heidyfrycke4359
    @heidyfrycke4359 2 года назад

    Loved your talk❤ very enlightening! Well done! 0:58

  • @gideonfelt2819
    @gideonfelt2819 9 лет назад +21

    This is why political party's aren't the best way. we need to do what George Washington wanted, and have no party's or groups to be affiliated to. The individual is wiser than the group.

  • @ju-younglee3096
    @ju-younglee3096 9 лет назад +6

    I love this talk!!!!!!!

  • @_Sunset_Whore_
    @_Sunset_Whore_ 3 года назад

    I loved this talk, it's very eye-opening

  • @mansihukmani4560
    @mansihukmani4560 4 года назад

    Such an enlightening talk

  • @frankie555
    @frankie555 3 года назад +3

    It's called "groupthink".

  • @alexds8452
    @alexds8452 7 лет назад +4

    I've seen this effect while working in Japanese public school; I faced an endless series of mean us vs them bullying from Japanese teachers. However, when speaking 1-on-1, they became different people. It was very cunning & dishonest, exactly what Japanese are famous for... a flexible moral fiber!

    • @yeujinkong
      @yeujinkong 6 лет назад +11

      so your response to this talk is to group an entire nationality of people as cunning and dishonest 'them', rather than just leaving your observations within the scope of those individual teachers you've worked with? 🤔

    • @frankie555
      @frankie555 3 года назад

      @@yeujinkong It's not about a response or about nationality, it's about recognising "groupthink" behavior. How people behave in a certain group (clique, cult, culture) that has a certain group identity is different from how they behave individually. Like kind of state of hypnosis while in the group.
      This has been well documented in social-psychology.
      For example the Stanford university prison experiment (there have been several documentaries and movies made about that research incident, "the experiment"). There have been many other researches as well about group conformity and group pressure.

    • @frankie555
      @frankie555 3 года назад

      @Alex DS
      I've witnessed a samilar cunning and dishonest culture in Thailand, where fraud and abuse is culturally covered up with a "face saving" fake smile.
      When individually asked about their behavior in the group, the answer was "I can not refuse them".
      In this part of the world (Asia), culture is group based and family based, and group pressure, and the fear of being excommunicated by a group (family/business/nationalism), is much higher than in the West.

  • @mariaslm8
    @mariaslm8 6 лет назад +3

    It's called deindividuation

  • @TheArjulaad
    @TheArjulaad 4 года назад

    The neurosis of man form Trigant Burrows is pointing toward some reasons.....Attention attention as my neighbour aptly point out very often ☮️☯️

  • @TO3A11
    @TO3A11 6 лет назад

    Mina, what happened in 1992/95 in Spomenka*s home town... 3 different nationalities, 3 different religions resulted in thousands of deaths! Now, on one side of Neretva, live Catholics, on the other (East) side Muslims, *in peace*, and 3rd group is gone, killed and ethnically cleansed! Today, on catholic side, on top of the hill, there's a huge cross that can be seen from the whole area, Is pocking eyes of the East! But best of all, there's is always healthy dose of humor for what goes on in that region! *Muhamed and Hasan, Question one to another: , what do you think about the thing on hill? The other said: *That's a BIG PLUS for Bosnia and Hercegovina*!

  • @stevenkailholz5870
    @stevenkailholz5870 2 года назад

    Your point is valid but this is all fundamentals. Obviously the more people you have in a scenario the more aggressive people will be. It's easier to manager 2 egos, differences, rather than managing 6. With the need to belong and how we want to fit in or people to like us this is always going to happen. It's essentially common.

  • @edwinamendelssohn5129
    @edwinamendelssohn5129 2 года назад

    Collectivism is dehumanization

  • @gitanodel69
    @gitanodel69 8 лет назад +3

    Miss Cikara you are a very attractive woman! I don't know if it helps listening and focusing on the matter though.. Actually that sounds like an old chauvinist speaking ah ah

    • @brianorozco1074
      @brianorozco1074 4 года назад +2

      Gaetan Frobert I think she looks a lot like Winona Ryder

  • @garel1
    @garel1 6 лет назад

    ingilizce falan bilmiyorum,memeleri gördümde geldim :)

  • @justshreik1880
    @justshreik1880 3 года назад

    Boring