: Discusses the "coercive control" used by groups like Jehovah’s Witnesses and the long-term mental health challenges faced by those who leave.
: Presents the argument for using shunning as a tool against sexual harassers in professional academic environments when formal systems fail.
: A more personal reflection on the nuances of shunning, discussing the difference between treating people fairly and managing one's own availability for those who "hold the group back." Religious & High-Control Groups
If you are looking for insightful blog posts on shunning, these articles cover its various forms, from religious and cult control to social ostracization and its use as a tool for accountability. Psychological & Social Impact
: Focuses on "narcissistic tyranny" by church leaders and the importance of exposing these practices to help victims heal. Accountability & Ethical Debates
: Offers a counter-perspective, arguing that shunning is often a form of bullying and that engagement or legal action is a more effective solution than social ostracization.
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: Discusses the "coercive control" used by groups like Jehovah’s Witnesses and the long-term mental health challenges faced by those who leave.
: Presents the argument for using shunning as a tool against sexual harassers in professional academic environments when formal systems fail.
: A more personal reflection on the nuances of shunning, discussing the difference between treating people fairly and managing one's own availability for those who "hold the group back." Religious & High-Control Groups
If you are looking for insightful blog posts on shunning, these articles cover its various forms, from religious and cult control to social ostracization and its use as a tool for accountability. Psychological & Social Impact
: Focuses on "narcissistic tyranny" by church leaders and the importance of exposing these practices to help victims heal. Accountability & Ethical Debates
: Offers a counter-perspective, arguing that shunning is often a form of bullying and that engagement or legal action is a more effective solution than social ostracization.