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Dr. Shannon Lee Doughty

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Pablo Torre Finds Out

Watching the Dallas Cowboys on Death Row (PTFO Peabody Award Finalist)

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Es gab einen Historiker der afroamerikanischen Geschichte, Orlando Patterson. Und er kam zu dieser faszinierenden, mächtigen Idee, der sozialen Tod heißt. Und er argumentierte, dass Schläge und andere Menschen, Inhaber von Konzentrationen, den sozialen Tod erleben. wo ihr Körper lebendig ist.

Pablo Torre Finds Out

Watching the Dallas Cowboys on Death Row (PTFO Peabody Award Finalist)

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Aber sie werden so stark von sinnvollen sozialen Verbindungen und Verhältnissen und sinnvollen Gruppen ausgeschlossen, dass sie soziale Tod erleben. Was mir wirklich interessant ist an diesem Beispiel, ist, dass sie versuchen, den sozialen Tod zu überwinden. Und vielleicht gelten sie damit, indem sie sagen, nein, ich gehöre zu einer Gruppe.

Pablo Torre Finds Out

Watching the Dallas Cowboys on Death Row (PTFO Peabody Award Finalist)

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Und sie nehmen diesen Moment, bevor sie verurteilt werden, um sich als sozial lebendig zu erinnern. Und ich finde das faszinierend. Empowerful. It's empowering to them to do that.

Pablo Torre Finds Out

Three Yards and a Cloud of Grandpa: We Helped Scatter the Ashes of a Die-Hard Fan

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Meine Spezialität ist die amerikanische Kultur und Archäologie und Geschichte bis in die Zukunft.

Pablo Torre Finds Out

Three Yards and a Cloud of Grandpa: We Helped Scatter the Ashes of a Die-Hard Fan

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There were things that were happening in terms of increasing options and personalization and certainly a steady growth in the US of cremation. But 9-11 acted like, I guess you would say, an accelerant to these trends, where things just rapidly changed after that, particularly a move towards cremation and the very personalized kind of ad hoc rituals and memorials.

Pablo Torre Finds Out

Three Yards and a Cloud of Grandpa: We Helped Scatter the Ashes of a Die-Hard Fan

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Ja, sie hat sogar das Wort Wildcat genannt. Wildcat-Skatterung. Es gibt etwas, das Menschen dazu betrifft, genau weil es nicht erlaubt wird. Es gibt etwas Transgressives darüber, und ein transgressives Ritual, es scheint, als ob man einen Risiko für die Person nimmt, es scheint, als ob man sie ein bisschen mehr verurteilt.

Pablo Torre Finds Out

Three Yards and a Cloud of Grandpa: We Helped Scatter the Ashes of a Die-Hard Fan

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einhundert Jahre ago about a French anthropologist, sociologist named Emile Durkheim called this feeling that we get when we experience a spectacle in a group of people where everybody is in one space and going through an experience of awe or elation together. And he called that collective effervescence.

Pablo Torre Finds Out

Three Yards and a Cloud of Grandpa: We Helped Scatter the Ashes of a Die-Hard Fan

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Denken Sie an das Bubbeln, das die Leute bewusst macht, dass die Gruppe etwas größer ist als sie selbst. Es schafft eine Erfahrung von Euphorie. Und es macht auch diese Gruppe stärker, wenn sich alle verspüren. Sie erinnern sich an dieses besondere Gefühl der gemeinsamen Aufmerksamkeit. Und wenn sie immer wieder zurückkommen, kann es addiktiv werden.

Pablo Torre Finds Out

Three Yards and a Cloud of Grandpa: We Helped Scatter the Ashes of a Die-Hard Fan

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Und ich denke, dass Sport-Events und Sportstadien, wenn man nicht zu schlecht verliert, das hat einen Effekt.

Pablo Torre Finds Out

Watching the Dallas Cowboys on Death Row: Our Visit to a Supermax Prison

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There was a historian of African American history called Orlando Patterson, and he came up with this fascinating, powerful idea called social death. And he argued that slaves and certain other kinds of people, inmates of concentration camps, they experience social death where their body is alive.

Pablo Torre Finds Out

Watching the Dallas Cowboys on Death Row: Our Visit to a Supermax Prison

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but they're so cut off violently from meaningful social connections and relationships and meaningful groups that they experience social death. What's really interesting to me about this example is that they're trying to overcome the social death and maybe they're succeeding by saying, no, I belong to a group.

Pablo Torre Finds Out

Watching the Dallas Cowboys on Death Row: Our Visit to a Supermax Prison

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And they take that moment right before they're executed to reassert themselves as socially alive. And I think that's fascinating. It's empowering to them to do that.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

PTFO - Watching the Dallas Cowboys on Death Row: Our Visit to a Supermax Prison

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There was a historian of African American history called Orlando Patterson, and he came up with this fascinating, powerful idea called social death. And he argued that slaves and certain other kinds of people, inmates of concentration camps, they experience social death where their body is alive,

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

PTFO - Watching the Dallas Cowboys on Death Row: Our Visit to a Supermax Prison

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but they're so cut off violently from meaningful social connections and relationships and meaningful groups that they experience social death. What's really interesting to me about this example is that they're trying to overcome the social death and maybe they're succeeding by saying, no, I belong to a group.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

PTFO - Watching the Dallas Cowboys on Death Row: Our Visit to a Supermax Prison

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And they take that moment right before they're executed to reassert themselves as socially alive. And I think that's fascinating. It's empowering to them to do that.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

PTFO - Watching the Dallas Cowboys on Death Row: Our Visit to a Supermax Prison

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