Never Saw It Coming

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出版者:University Of Chicago Press
作者:Karen A. Cerulo
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頁數:336
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出版時間:2006-9-14
價格:USD 86.00
裝幀:Hardcover
isbn號碼:9780226100326
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圖書標籤:
  • 社會學
  • 疾病
  • 懸疑
  • 驚悚
  • 心理驚悚
  • 傢庭秘密
  • 反轉
  • 劇情
  • 小說
  • 懸疑小說
  • 心理懸疑
  • 秘密
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具體描述

People--especially Americans--are by and large optimists. They're much better at imagining best-case scenarios (I could win the lottery!) than worst-case scenarios (A hurricane could destroy my neighborhood!). This is true not just of their approach to imagining the future, but of their memories as well: people are better able to describe the best moments of their lives than they are the worst.

Though there are psychological reasons for this phenomenon, Karen A.Cerulo, in "Never Saw It Coming, " considers instead the role of society in fostering this attitude. What kinds of communities develop this pattern of thought, which do not, and what does that say about human ability to evaluate possible outcomes of decisions and events?

Cerulo takes readers to diverse realms of experience, including intimate family relationships, key transitions in our lives, the places we work and play, and the boardrooms of organizations and bureaucracies. Using interviews, surveys, artistic and fictional accounts, media reports, historical data, and official records, she illuminates one of the most common, yet least studied, of human traits--a blatant disregard for worst-case scenarios. "Never Saw It Coming, " therefore, will be crucial to anyone who wants to understand human attempts to picture or plan the future.

"In "Never Saw It Coming, " Karen Cerulo argues that in American society there is a 'positive symmetry, ' a tendency to focus on and exaggerate the best, the winner, the most optimistic outcome and outlook. Thus, the conceptions of the worst are underdeveloped and elided. Naturally, as she masterfully outlines, there are dramatic consequences to this characterological inability to imagine and prepare for the worst, as the failure to heed memos leading up to both the 9/11 and NASA Challenger disasters, for instance, so painfully reminded us."--Robin Wagner-Pacifici, Swarthmore College "Katrina, 9/11, and the War in Iraq--all demonstrate the costliness of failing to anticipate worst-case scenarios. "Never Saw It Coming" explains why it is so hard to do so: adaptive behavior hard-wired into human cognition is complemented and reinforced by cultural practices, which are in turn institutionalized in the rules and structures of formal organizations. But Karen Cerulo doesn't just diagnose the problem; she uses case studies of settings in which people effectively anticipate and deal with potential disaster to describe structural solutions to the chronic dilemmas she describes so well. "Never Saw It Coming" is a powerful contribution to the emerging fields of cognitive and moral sociology."--Paul DiMaggio, Princeton University

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圖書目錄

Contents......Page 8
Acknowledgments......Page 10
1. What's the Worst That Could Happen?......Page 12
2. The Breadth and Scope of Positive Asymmetry......Page 28
3. Practicing Positive Asymmetry......Page 83
4. Positive Asymmetry and the Subjective Side of Scientific Measurement......Page 133
5. Being Labeled the Worst -- Real in Its Consequences?......Page 150
6. Exceptions to the Rule......Page 175
7. Emancipating Structures and Cognitive Styles......Page 204
8. Can Symmetrical Vision Be Achieved?......Page 244
Notes......Page 256
References......Page 290
Index
......Page 326
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