In the style of The Tipping Point or Freakonomics, a groundbreaking book that will change the way you look at the world.
The fearless Tina Rosenberg has spent her career tackling some of the world's hardest problems. The Haunted Land, her searing work on how Eastern Europe faced the crimes of Communism, garnered both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. In Join the Club, she identifies a brewing social revolution that is changing the way people live, based on harnessing the positive force of peer pressure. Her stories of peer power in action show how it has reduced teen smoking in the United States, made villages in India healthier and more prosperous, helped minority students get top grades in college calculus, and even led to the fall of Slobodan Milosevic. She tells how creative social entrepreneurs are starting to use peer pressure to accomplish goals as personal as losing weight and as global as fighting terrorism. Inspiring and engrossing, Join the Club explains how we can better our world through humanity's most powerful and abundant resource: our connections with one another.
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The ability of peer groups to affect behavioral change takes on positive connotations when applied to social activism in this ambitious, evocatively written treatment of what the author calls "the social cure." Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Rosenberg (The Haunted Land), recipient of a MacArthur "genius" grant, explores join-the-club strategies for progressive causes: South Africa's AIDS-awareness group, loveLife; Serbia's student-led anti-Milosevic democracy movement, Otpor; India's rural health-worker program in Jamkhed; a Christian faith-building community in suburban Chicago; and a teen-driven antismoking campaign in Florida. Overcoming the limited efficacy of the usual models—for instance, information-dispersing approaches to behavioral modification—these cases all successfully employ peer groups and in-group lifestyle campaigns in service of their respective social and political goals. Results range from decreases in teen smoking to the overthrow of oppressive governments. Citing a Brixton-based drop-in center aimed at young British Muslims, she explores the degree to which the fight against terrorism might itself be amenable to a peer group approach. Rosenberg's immersion in the issues and considered reflections on the power of peer groups to shape personal and social action brings an urgency to a strategy as old as any in civilization's arsenal. (Mar.)
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我得承认,一开始我对《Join the Club》并没有抱太高的期望,毕竟书海茫茫,能真正打动我的作品不多。但这本书,真的给了我一个大大的惊喜!它没有那些刻意的煽情,也没有故作高深的哲学讨论,就是很真实,很接地气地讲述了一个故事。读完之后,我脑海里会浮现出许多画面,那些角色仿佛就活在我身边,他们的喜怒哀乐,我都能感同身受。它让我重新审视了一些我曾经忽略的生活的细节,并且,让我对未来充满了更多的期待。
评分我必须说,《Join the Club》简直是一场关于“寻找”的视觉与心灵盛宴。我不是那种会轻易被情节牵着鼻子走的人,但我在这本书里,感觉自己完全沉浸在了作者构建的世界里,跟着书中的主人公一起,一点一点地挖掘,一点一点地拼凑,那种抽丝剥茧的乐趣,简直让人欲罢不能。它不是那种一眼望到底的故事,而是像一条蜿蜒的小溪,你永远不知道下一秒会遇到什么,也许是惊喜,也许是意外,但每一个转折都那么自然,那么引人入胜。
评分读《Join the Club》的时候,我经常会不自觉地停下来,反复咀嚼某些句子。不是因为读不懂,而是因为那些句子,太有力量了,太能触动心弦了。它讲的不是什么惊天动地的大事,而是那些隐藏在我们每个人生命中的,那些细微的,却又无比真实的挣扎和渴望。每一次读到那些让人感同身受的片段,我都感觉像是被一个老朋友轻轻拍了拍肩膀,然后听他说:“嘿,我懂你。”
评分这本书给我的感觉,就像是打开了一扇通往另一个时空的大门。我并不是对这本书的题材有多少预设,而是完全被它那种独特的叙事方式所折服。作者没有用大段大段的心理描写来告诉你角色在想什么,而是通过他们的行为,他们的对话,甚至他们眼神中的微妙变化,让你自己去体会,去解读。这种“留白”,反而让读者有了更大的想象空间,让你觉得自己不仅仅是个旁观者,而是参与者。
评分天哪,我真的太想和大家分享这本《Join the Club》了!拿到书的那一刻,我就被它充满艺术感的封面吸引住了,那种淡淡的复古气息和隐约透露出的故事感,瞬间就点燃了我的阅读冲动。翻开书页,迎接我的是一种久违的文字的温度,作者的遣词造句,不像是精心雕琢的华丽辞藻,更像是从生活的大海里捞出的,带着点海水特有的咸湿和颗粒感。我特别喜欢书中对细节的描绘,那种细致入微,仿佛能让你触摸到角色的皮肤,听到他们呼吸的声音,甚至闻到空气中飘散的尘埃的味道。
评分就没动力读完,不喜欢拿宗教和AIDS说事,感觉只讲了表面。
评分就没动力读完,不喜欢拿宗教和AIDS说事,感觉只讲了表面。
评分就没动力读完,不喜欢拿宗教和AIDS说事,感觉只讲了表面。
评分就没动力读完,不喜欢拿宗教和AIDS说事,感觉只讲了表面。
评分就没动力读完,不喜欢拿宗教和AIDS说事,感觉只讲了表面。
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