Human Empathy and the Virtual World, Part Two
This is the second of two articles adapted from my new book, Can You Hear Me?, due out from Harvard ...
This is the second of two articles adapted from my new book, Can You Hear Me?, due out from Harvard ...
I’ve been posting recently about the perils of our life today, living as we do half-face-to-face, half virtually, adapting the ...
When you finish one book and you send it off to the publisher, there’s a sense of accomplishment, but also ...
Last time I talked about the differences between explicit and implicit feedback, how implicit feedback is missing from the virtual ...
You look at your opposite number on the negotiation team. He’s sitting across the big wooden conference room table from ...
When you talk to someone face-to-face, your unconscious mind automatically absorbs the emotional state of the person in front of ...
When humans communicate face-to-face, we do so with little conscious effort, most of the time. Even when language is a ...
This is the second of two posts on some of the problems that arise with virtual communications. Communicating in the ...
Communicating in the virtual world creates some built-in hazards for us humans because we originally evolved to communicate face to ...
For most people, moving into the digital world to communicate means experiencing significant loss of clarity, ease, and depth. You ...