Infophilia: A Positive Psychology of Information

Infophilia: A Positive Psychology of Information

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Infophilia: A Positive Psychology of Information
Infophilia: A Positive Psychology of Information
📜Shaping Our Future

📜Shaping Our Future

⌛Resilience, Unity, and Knowledge

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Nov 16, 2024
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November 16, 2024, Vol. 2, Issue 48

Cite as: Coleman, Anita S. (2024, November 16). Shaping our future: resilience, unity and knowledge. Infophilia, a positive psychology of information, 2 (48).

✨ Welcome, new readers, to Infophilia!

Infophilia: A Positive Psychology of Information is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

This is our space to explore infophilia—our human affinity for knowledge and connection—and how a positive psychology of information can help us thrive, individually and collectively. I'm excited to discover the unique connections you bring—whether it's a love of books, diverse cultures, gardens, technology, or others. Together, we’re shaping a “grand” theory of information for sustainable global digital cultures.

➡️Discover your information styles and explore the institutions vital for democracy through one (or both) of these completely anonymous polls. I’ll share insights from the results soon.

Check out the Archive for the full collection of my writings, including pieces both public and behind a paywall. And to my returning readers, welcome back! 🤗 Always feel free to share your ideas, questions, or reflections.

🔓Last week’s Restoring Democracy: The Fourth Estate and Knowledge resistance: Do some people resist truth and find lies attractive? remain accessible without a paywall. There’s also a video short (updated tips in description). A heartfelt thanks to everyone sharing these resources!

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