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All the World’s a Trading Zone, and All the Languages Merely Pidgins

29 April, 201717 January, 2022 ~ Jnerst ~ 2 Comments

I take an article about the mechanics of intercultural communication and extend it, arguing most communication these days could be considered intercultural. Read more (6 min, 1500 words)

People Are Different

24 April, 201717 January, 2022 ~ Jnerst ~ 10 Comments

We pay lip service to the idea that people are different, but don't take it seriously enough. It needs to be something we keep in mind all the time. There are many ways people can be different and their thinking can be different, and we should learn to be aware of them all. Read more (5 min, 1300 words)

Science, the Constructionists, and Reality

6 March, 20178 March, 2022 ~ Jnerst ~ 13 Comments

My experience studying sociology of science as an engineer was frustrating, and only later have I come to understand the fundamental differences between the sciences and the humanities and how they think of reality. Read more (16 min, 4100 words)

In Defence of Evidence Resistance

25 February, 201717 January, 2022 ~ Jnerst ~ 2 Comments

Doubting conventional wisdom doesn’t necessarily make you a conspiracy theorist - skepticism should be universal and not only applied to "legitimate targets". It’s not always irrational to not change your mind when confronted with a piece of contrary evidence, and it can sometimes even be justified to increase your confidence that you’re right. Read more (11 min, 2800 words)

Superweapon Proliferation Worries

27 January, 201717 January, 2022 ~ Jnerst ~ 2 Comments

Phrases like "fake news", "fact-resistance" and "post-truth" have recently become common. They support a narrative implying that a large segment of the population have lost contact with reality and become impervious to facts. This is a dangerous simplification that makes things worse. Read more (5 min, 1200 words)

Erisology, Take Two

13 December, 201617 January, 2022 ~ Jnerst ~ 6 Comments

A second and more to the point attempt at pinning down what ”erisology” (or ”the study of disagreement”) actually is and what other fields are relevant to it.
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Varieties of “Black Mirror” Appreciation – A Statistical Analysis

3 December, 201617 January, 2022 ~ Jnerst ~ 4 Comments

Among fans of ”Black Mirror” the opinions on individual episodes is remarkably diverse. Is there a hidden structure in people’s preferences? This sounds like a case for Principal Component Analysis.
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Case Study: The War on Christmas

24 November, 201617 January, 2022 ~ Jnerst ~ 13 Comments

The ”war on Christmas” is an example of how a phrase can mean different things and how people typically aren’t interested in making sure they know what others mean. Also about how Christmas changing from unquestioned background norm to one of many cultural practices highlights the arbitrariness of traditions in ways that can be painful to be reminded about.
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Argument Sniping

8 June, 201617 January, 2022 ~ Jnerst ~ Leave a comment

Like how an interesting brainteaser can make someone temporarily obsessed, just seeing or hearing a short statement can sometimes cause you to spend hours arguing against it in your mind.
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Conversations Going Critical

6 March, 201617 January, 2022 ~ Jnerst ~ Leave a comment

Sometimes arguments and statements invites responses longer than themselves, often by making more things part of the conversation. So if we want to be thorough when arguing we risk starting a chain reaction that blows up in our faces.
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