How online behavior demonstrates psychological conflicts in Emile Durkheim’s collective consciousness of societies highly involved in the COVID-19 pandemic

A. Farnam, B. Mousavi, Leyli Mohammad Khanli
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Background: According to Emile Durkheim’s theory, we can consider societies as having a collective consciousness. To predict the behavior of societies, it is wise to consider the most involved conflicts in their collective consciousness. Methods: We can use online behavior such as Google searches to find an approach to what goes on inside the souls of societies, because when many people search for a term, it means that there is a conflict about that term in the collective consciousness of that society. In this article, during the unprecedented situation that all countries around the globe are confronting due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, we sought to track the online behavior of nine countries that were seriously involved. Results:As human conflicts are well categorized in Cloninger’s proposed planes of being, we selected search terms according to this category through conflict tables. Patterns of denial, recalling the Black Death, anxiousness, greed, competition, and tendencies of violence were also seen around the world. In most countries, the major findings/issues at the Spiritual, Intellectual, Emotional, Material and Sexual planes were those concerning "Compassion (Conciliation)", "Lack of Prudence", "Lack of Calmness and the Lack of Benevolence", and "Lack of Charity and Lack of Discretion or Forethought", respectively. Conclusion: Awakening each conflict can result in behaviors that concern both societies and government. Predicting these behaviors can help societies take necessary measures and interventions. This especially lends new insights for educational systems in setting policies.
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网络行为如何在Emile Durkheim对高度参与新冠肺炎大流行的社会的集体意识中表现出心理冲突
背景:根据涂尔干的理论,我们可以认为社会具有集体意识。要预测社会的行为,明智的做法是考虑其集体意识中最复杂的冲突。方法:我们可以使用谷歌搜索等在线行为来找到一种了解社会灵魂内部发生的事情的方法,因为当许多人搜索一个术语时,这意味着该社会的集体意识中存在关于该术语的冲突。在这篇文章中,在全球所有国家因2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行而面临的前所未有的形势下,我们试图追踪九个严重参与的国家的在线行为。结果:由于人类冲突在Cloninger提出的存在平面中得到了很好的分类,我们通过冲突表根据这一类别选择了搜索词。否认、回忆黑死病、焦虑、贪婪、竞争和暴力倾向的模式也在世界各地出现。在大多数国家,精神、智力、情感、物质和性层面的主要调查结果/问题分别是关于“同情(调解)”、“缺乏谨慎”、“缺少冷静和善意”以及“缺乏慈善和缺乏谨慎或前瞻性”的调查结果/问题。结论:意识到每一次冲突都会导致涉及社会和政府的行为。预测这些行为可以帮助社会采取必要的措施和干预措施。这尤其为教育系统制定政策提供了新的见解。
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