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This essay introduces a thematic issue of Transcultural Psychiatry presenting selected papers from the 2022 McGill Advanced Study Institute in Cultural Psychiatry on "The Fragility of Truth: Social Epistemology in a Time of Polarization and Pandemic." The COVID-19 pandemic, political polarization, and the climate crisis have revealed that large segments of the population do not trust the best available knowledge and expertise in making vital decisions regarding their health, the governance of society, and the fate of the planet. What guides information-seeking, trust in authority, and decision-making in each of these domains? Articles in this issue include case studies of the dynamics of misinformation and disinformation; the adaptive functions and pathologies of belief, paranoia, and conspiracy theories; and strategies to foster and maintain diverse knowledge ecologies. Efforts to understand the psychological dynamics of pathological conviction have something useful to teach us about our vulnerability as knowers and believers. However, this individual psychological account needs to be supplemented with a broader social view of the politics of knowledge and epistemic authority that can inform efforts to create healthy information ecologies and strengthen the civic institutions and practices needed to provide well-informed pictures of the world as a basis for deliberative democracy, pluralism, and co-existence.
这篇文章介绍了《跨文化精神病学》(Transcultural Psychiatry)的一期专题,介绍了 2022 年麦吉尔文化精神病学高级研究学院(McGill Advanced Study Institute in Cultural Psychiatry)的部分论文,主题为 "真理的脆弱性:两极分化和大流行病时期的社会认识论"(The Fragility of Truth: Social Epistemology in a Time of Polarization and Pandemic)。COVID-19 大流行病、政治两极分化和气候危机揭示出,在做出有关自身健康、社会治理和地球命运的重要决策时,大部分人并不信任现有的最佳知识和专业技能。在这些领域中,是什么引导着人们去寻找信息、信任权威和做出决策?本期文章包括错误信息和虚假信息动态的案例研究;信仰、偏执狂和阴谋论的适应功能和病理学;以及培养和维护多样化知识生态的策略。了解病态信念的心理动态对我们了解自己作为知识者和信仰者的脆弱性很有帮助。然而,这种个体心理分析需要辅之以更广泛的社会视角,即知识政治和认识论权威,从而为创建健康的信息生态、加强公民机构和实践提供依据,而公民机构和实践是提供充分知情的世界图景的必要条件,是协商民主、多元化和共存的基础。
期刊介绍:
Transcultural Psychiatry is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles on cultural psychiatry and mental health. Cultural psychiatry is concerned with the social and cultural determinants of psychopathology and psychosocial treatments of the range of mental and behavioural problems in individuals, families and human groups. In addition to the clinical research methods of psychiatry, it draws from the disciplines of psychiatric epidemiology, medical anthropology and cross-cultural psychology.