恐怖主义
心理学
抗性(生态学)
适应(眼睛)
自然灾害
社会心理学
政治经济学
认知心理学
政治学
社会学
法学
生态学
生物
神经科学
物理
气象学
标识
DOI:10.1177/09637214211025032
摘要
Across the millennia, human groups have evolved specific cultural and psychological adaptations to cope with collective threats, from terrorism to natural disasters to pathogens. In particular, research has identified cultural tightness, characterized by strict social norms and punishments, as one key adaptation that helps groups coordinate to survive collective threats. However, interferences with threat signals that facilitate tightening can lead to cultural mismatches—either too much or not enough tightening. I discuss two examples of cultural mismatches: the COVID-19 pandemic (a case in which collective threat is real, but there is a resistance to tightening) and the rise of populist movements (a case in which exaggerated threat leads to unnecessary tightening).
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