Social psychologist Irving Janis defined Groupthink Theory as sacrificing individual discernment for apparent group consensus (Communication Theory, 2011). Facilitated by charismatic leaders and exacerbated byRead More
Social psychologist Irving Janis defined Groupthink Theory as sacrificing individual discernment for apparent group consensus (Communication Theory, 2011). Facilitated by charismatic leaders and exacerbated byRead More
Request fulfilled. Download here. Crystal GonzalezA Summa Cum Laude graduate (4.0 GPA) of Purdue Global University with a baccalaureate in the Science of Communications, myRead More
Almost half a century ago, The Godfather Part II, directed by Francis Ford Coppola (1974), first revealed the alarming scope of systemic corruption, foreshadowing its amplificationRead More
Amid the digital normalization of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) characteristics in society, a scholarly imperative emerges for communications and mental health professionals to discern andRead More
Exploratory theoretical paper on the psychobiological effects of chronic digital stress and potential mitigation through decentralized, provenance-aware information systems. As a visual journalist designing overRead More