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Climate of Polarization Holding onto Our Humanity

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Climate of Polarization

Holding onto Our Humanity

Alyson Quinn

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Polarization has been a persistent theme throughout human history. A Climate of Polarization: Holding onto Our Humanity offers a powerful interdisciplinary exploration of how polarization has shaped societies across history and its impact on collective empathy and a shared humanity.
Tracing polarization from its early roots Alyson Quinn, with contributing author Edwin Mhondera, reveal how rigid positionality around class, race, gender, culture, and ideology has become both historically entrenched and neurologically reinforced. The book takes a unique angle by integrating a brief history of polarization, history of trauma and contemporary neuroscience into one text, tracing fault lines through colonialism, capitalism, war, ideology, religion, and modern media. Drawing on the latest research in neuroscience, Quinn deepens our understanding of how trauma and divisive ideologies affect the brain and nervous system - and how these impact and perpetuate cycles of conflict and dehumanization.
With intellectual rigor and moral urgency, A Climate of Polarization: Holding onto Our Humanity invites readers to reclaim something essential: our capacity to feel deeply, to listen openly, and to respond humanely - even across profound differences. By integrating historical insight with trauma-informed understanding, this text offers a vital framework for healing, connection, and collective resilience in a time of overlapping crises.
A Climate of Polarization makes a significant contribution to the social sciences, psychology, trauma studies, and conflict resolution. It is an essential resource for thought leaders, scholars, community leaders, and mental health professionals seeking to understand - and interrupt - the dynamics of division that exist today.

Alyson Quinn taught at the University of British Columbia School of Social Work as an Adjunct professor for 7 years and taught two terms in the Dept of Education and Counselling Psychology. She has taught a wide range of trauma related courses and is currently the Director of the Trauma informed Practice Institute. She is an author of 4 books on trauma and has over 30 years of experience as a Mental Health counsellor and group therapist working with trauma-impacted clients. She is also an author of 2 novels.

Publication Date: 17 September 2026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9798216366263
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 184
Weight (oz): 16.0

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