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The Woke Dilemma

Navigating the Complex Landscape of Social Awareness and Virtue Signalling
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  • The Woke Dilemma by R A Sterling
  • The Woke Dilemma by R A Sterling
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"The Woke Dilemma: Navigating the Complex Landscape of Social Awareness and Virtue Signalling" is an insightful and thought-provoking exploration of the multifaceted world of "woke" culture and virtue signalling. This comprehensive book delves into the historical roots of the term "woke" and its evolution into a symbol of heightened social awareness. Through in-depth analysis, it navigates the thin line between genuine commitment to social justice and the potential pitfalls of overzealousness, ideological rigidity, and the performative nature of virtue signalling. Each chapter unfolds a different aspect of the complex terrain, examining the dangers of cancel culture, the impact of technology on social dynamics, and the intersection of wokeness and virtue signalling. Strategies for fostering healthy conversations, promoting empathy, and achieving genuine social change are meticulously explored. The book also looks toward the future, predicting trends and proposing ways to strike a balance between maintaining social awareness and avoiding ideological rigidity. Engaging and informative, "The Woke Dilemma" not only provides a comprehensive understanding of the challenges within the social justice movement but also offers a call for reflection. Through examples of impactful activism and a vision for a more inclusive future, the book invites readers to consider their own perspectives and contributions to social issues. This dynamic exploration serves as a guide for individuals seeking to navigate the complexities of the "woke" culture, encouraging an authentic and informed approach to social awareness and activism. Definition of woke: The term "woke", typically refers to an individual or ideology perceived as being excessively or self-righteously aware of social issues, often to the point of being dogmatic or intolerant of differing viewpoints. Being "woke" may involve adopting extreme or rigid stances on social justice topics, dismissing alternative perspectives, and engaging in "cancel culture" or online shaming tactics against those who do not align with their beliefs, overzealousness and ideological rigidity associated with certain factions of the social justice movement. "Woke" is often associated with Virtue signalling, which refers to the practice of publicly expressing one's moral or ethical beliefs, values, or actions primarily with the intent of demonstrating one's own righteousness or gaining social approval. It involves engaging in conspicuous displays of support for certain causes or beliefs, often through public statements, social media posts, or symbolic gestures. The term is typically used in a critical or sarcastic manner to suggest that the person engaging in virtue signalling is more concerned with appearing virtuous or morally superior rather than actively working towards meaningful change or taking substantive action. Virtue signalling is being disingenuous, superficial, and lacking in genuine commitment to the issues being highlighted. It often focuses on performative actions rather than making tangible differences in the world. Additionally, virtue signalling can be a form of self-promotion or a means to gain social status or acceptance within certain communities.
Release date NZ
February 20th, 2024
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
38
Dimensions
127x203x2
ISBN-13
9798880238446
Product ID
38677357

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