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Author:
Carolan, Michael S., author.
Title:
A decent meal : building empathy in a divided America / Michael Carolan.
Publisher:
Redwood Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
228 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Empathy--Social aspects--United States.
Attitude change--United States--Experiments.
Social groups--United States--Psychological aspects.
Right and left (Political science)--United States.
Attitude (Psychology)--United States.
Social psychology--United States.
Public opinion--United States.
Attitude (Psychology)
Empathy--Social aspects.
Public opinion.
Right and left (Political science)
Social groups--Psychological aspects.
Social psychology.
United States.
PSYCHOLOGY / General.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Journeys to the heartland -- How would you stomach that? -- We're being pulled apart -- Farming familiarity -- Working to respect those who fed us -- Urban-rural food plans -- Forest to table -- Final thoughts and new trajectories.
Summary:
"A poignant look at empathetic encounters between staunch ideological rivals, all centered around our common need for food. While America's new reality appears to be a deeply divided body politic, many are wondering how we can or should move forward from here. Can political or social divisiveness be healed? Is empathy among people with very little ideological common ground possible? In A Decent Meal , Michael Carolan finds answers to these fundamental questions in a series of unexpected places: around our dinner tables, along the aisles of our supermarkets, and in the fields growing our fruits and vegetables. What is more common, after all, than the simple fact that we all need to eat? This book is the result of Carolan's career-long efforts to create simulations in which food could be used to build empathy, among even the staunchest of rivals. Though most people assume that presenting facts will sway the way the public behaves, time and again this assumption is proven wrong as we all selectively accept the facts that support our beliefs. Drawing on the data he has collected, Carolan argues that we must, instead, find places and practices where incivility-or worse, hate-is suspended and leverage those opportunities into tools for building social cohesion. Each chapter follows the individuals who participated in a given experiment, ranging from strawberry-picking, attempting to subsist on SNAP benefits, or attending a dinner of wild game. By engaging with participants before, during, and after, Carolan is able to document their remarkable shifts in attitude and opinion. Though this book is framed around food, it is really about the spaces opened up by our need for food, in our communities, in our homes, and, ultimately, in our minds"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1503613283
9781503613287
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1236850223
LCCN:
2021018472
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)
VYPA964 -- Fort Atkinson Public Library (Fort Atkinson)

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