Understanding Polarisation in Society
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Explain the concept of polarisation in your own words.

Polarisation refers to the process of dividing or causing people or opinions to become more extreme and separate from each other, often creating a sharp division between different groups within a society.

What are the potential effects of polarisation in a community or society?

Some potential effects of polarisation include increased social tension, reduced trust and cooperation between groups, and difficulty in finding common ground for addressing shared challenges.

What strategies can be employed to mitigate polarisation within a society?

Strategies to mitigate polarisation may include promoting dialogue and understanding between different groups, fostering empathy and respect for diverse perspectives, and addressing underlying social and economic inequalities.

What is the concept of polarisation?

<p>Polarisation refers to the division or separation of a group or society into contrasting or opposing factions or groups.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are some examples of polarisation in contemporary society?

<p>Examples of polarisation in contemporary society include political polarization, ideological polarization, and social polarization based on factors such as race, religion, or socioeconomic status.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How can polarisation impact decision-making processes within a society?

<p>Polarisation can impact decision-making processes within a society by leading to gridlock, decreased cooperation, and an inability to reach consensus on important issues.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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