Critical Thinking and Cognitive Populism in the Digital Platform Society. Independence of thought, narcissism and networked individualism among Italian high school students
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Christian Ruggiero | Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project |
Fabrizio Martire | Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project |
Alberto Mattiacci | Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project |
Fiorenzo Parziale | Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project |
Fabiola Sfodera | Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project |
Luca Scuccimarra | Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project |
Lorenzo Barbanera | Dottorando/Assegnista/Specializzando componente non strutturato del gruppo di ricerca / PhD/Assegnista/Specializzando member non structured of the research group |
Michele Prospero | Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project |
Giuseppe Anzera | Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project |
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Maria Paola Faggiano | EP3 - Area tecnica, tecnico-scientifica ed elaborazione dati | Dipartimento CoRiS - Comunicazione e Ricerca sociale | Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca / Other aggregate personnel Sapienza or other institution, holders of research scholarships |
Lorenzo Sabetta | Dottore di ricerca | Dipartimento CoRiS - Comunicazione e Ricerca sociale | Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca / Other aggregate personnel Sapienza or other institution, holders of research scholarships |
Enzo Risso | Direttore scientifico | SWG | Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca / Other aggregate personnel Sapienza or other institution, holders of research scholarships |
Our socio-political and cultural landscape has dramatically changed, in Italy and elsewhere in Europe, for some time now. Economic inequalities and social conflict are getting worse, while political dissent is escalating like never before, sometimes leading to social rage and even violence. Previously unspeakable feelings are spoken out loud in the protected environment of the Internet, as a symptom of a process of disintermediation through which politics has lost its capacity to channel these brutal, basic feelings; in this way, it is easy to take the path of an absolute politics that is likely to induce more primitive ways of thinking (e.g., everyone is either a friend or an enemy). The idea here is that such a situation clearly indicates the existence of new socio-cognitive organizational principles, that is, new ¿mind maps¿. As social scientist, we pay a great deal of attention to the ubiquitous virtualization of everyday life and human relationships: it is impressive how the socialization to politics is now mediated by social networks and digital platforms, and this is especially true when it comes to the younger generation. The evidence is that a huge section of the population displays only a superficial knowledge of social reality, since compulsive and shallow updates (riddled with fake news) are systematically preferred over in-depth analyses ¿ a behavior encouraged particularly by television and new media. This is all the more treacherous given that the socio-cognitive impoverishment individuals¿ skills is ramping up, especially among youngsters. Our ultimate goal is to understand and quantify (through a broad-scope national survey research) the level of personal autonomy and critical thinking vs. the level of cognitive populism among Italian high school students, explaining also the role of underlying mechanisms and putting forward some meaningful solutions, against the background of a changing media landscape.