The workshops will be held on 7, 14, 21 and 28 July 9am Canberra time. You can register here: admin@spor.com.au
Here are some of the issues we will discuss over the four-session series:
- What does Safety believe?
- How do we know what Safety believes?
- Why does Safety believe what it does?
- What is the nature of indoctrination?
- What cognitive biases affirm belief?
- Why is belief not held in the brain?
- Why is the brain-as-computer believed?
- What does semiotics tell us of belief?
- Why must belief be embodied?
- What Social Psychological pressures affirm belief?
- How are beliefs represented in Art, Music, Aesthetics?
- Why is it difficult for people to change beliefs?
- What is Cognitive Dissonance?
- What are beliefs not held in rational argument?
- What part do the emotions play in belief?
- What cultural factors pressure belief?
- What are beliefs in safety made sacred?
- What are Safety myths?
- Why do memes, slogans, rituals etc. solidify belief?
- BY what methods or situations do beliefs change?
As usual, this will be a challenging workshop series, led by prof. Rob Long.
IN order to get you thinking, try these:
You can register here: admin@spor.com.au
brhttps://safetyrisk.net/free-workshops-understanding-safety-beliefs/
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