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Social Empathy: The Art of Understanding Others

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Our ability to understand others and help others understand us is essential to our individual and collective well-being. Yet there are many barriers that keep us from walking in the shoes of others: fear, skepticism, and power structures that separate us from those outside our narrow groups. To progress in a multicultural world and ensure our common good, we need to overcome these obstacles. Our best hope can be found in the skill of empathy.

In Social Empathy, Elizabeth A. Segal explains how we can develop our ability to understand one another and have compassion toward different social groups. When we are socially empathic, we not only imagine what it is like to be another person, but we consider their social, economic, and political circumstances and what shaped them. Segal explains the evolutionary and learned components of interpersonal and social empathy, including neurobiological factors and the role of social structures. Ultimately, empathy is not only a part of interpersonal relations: it is fundamental to interactions between different social groups and can be a way to bridge diverse people and communities. A clear and useful explanation of an often misunderstood concept, Social Empathy brings together sociology, psychology, social work, and cognitive neuroscience to illustrate how to become better advocates for justice.

Author: Segal Elizabeth
Publisher: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780231184809
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2018

Preface

1. What Is Empathy?

2. Why Do We Need Empathy?

3, If It’s So Important, Why Is Empathy So Hard?

4. Are Power and Politics Barriers to Empathy?

5. What If Stress, Depression, and Other Health Factors Block Empathy?

6. Where Is Religion in Empathy?

7. Can We Have Empathy with Technology?

8. Social Empathy—Making the World a Better Place

Epilogue: Teaching Social Empathy

Notes

Index

Elizabeth A. Segal is a professor in the School of Social Work at Arizona State University. She is the author of Social Welfare Policy and Social Programs: A Values Perspective, fourth edition (2016) and coauthor of Assessing Empathy (Columbia, 2017).

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