The Impact of Social Media on Violence and Addiction: A Conversation with Dr. Nelson and Robin Cotè
What if the media we consume every day is fueling more than just our social lives? In this eye-opening episode, Dr. William Nelson teams up with Robin Cotè to dissect the intricate links between social media, violence, and addiction. The conversation takes a hard look at how constant exposure to certain types of content might be perpetuating a culture of violence and dependency. Are mass shootings and addiction rates being influenced by what we see online?
This discussion doesn't shy away from tough questions or uncomfortable truths. Instead, it aims to shed light on the often overlooked role that social media could play in these societal issues. If you're curious about the deeper effects of your digital habits or concerned about the rising tide of violence and addiction, this episode offers valuable insights. It's a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the broader implications of our media consumption.
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Dr. William Nelson
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Is social media perpetuating and making or culture addicted to violence?
Is social media perpetuating and making or culture addicted to violence?
Is social media perpetuating and making or culture addicted to violence?
Tuesday 6th August 2019
Dr. Nelson and Robin Cotè discuss the potential role of social media in perpetuating violence and addiction in this compelling episode.
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The Impact of Social Media on Violence and Addiction: A Conversation with Dr. Nelson and Robin Cotè
What if the media we consume every day is fueling more than just our social lives? In this eye-opening episode, Dr. William Nelson teams up with Robin Cotè to dissect the intricate links between social media, violence, and addiction. The conversation takes a hard look at how constant exposure to certain types of content might be perpetuating a culture of violence and dependency. Are mass shootings and addiction rates being influenced by what we see online?
This discussion doesn't shy away from tough questions or uncomfortable truths. Instead, it aims to shed light on the often overlooked role that social media could play in these societal issues. If you're curious about the deeper effects of your digital habits or concerned about the rising tide of violence and addiction, this episode offers valuable insights. It's a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the broader implications of our media consumption.