Gérald Bronner

Gérald Bronner is a French sociologist known for his work on collective beliefs, cognitive biases, and the sociology of risk. He has published extensively on the spread of misinformation and the impact of digital media on society.

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  1. 1. Apocalypse Cognitive

    A Journey into the Age of Cognitive Overload

    In this insightful exploration of the modern information landscape, the author delves into the cognitive challenges posed by the overwhelming influx of data in the digital age. The book examines how our brains struggle to process and prioritize the vast amounts of information available, leading to potential distortions in perception and decision-making. Through a blend of psychological analysis and social commentary, it highlights the dangers of misinformation, echo chambers, and the erosion of critical thinking, urging readers to cultivate awareness and resilience in navigating today's complex media environment.