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Amanda Ripley

    Amanda Ripley è una giornalista investigativa il cui lavoro approfondisce le complessità del comportamento umano durante le crisi e i sistemi educativi globali. Esplora perché le persone fanno le scelte che fanno quando affrontano disastri, cercando di comprendere i fattori sottostanti di sopravvivenza e resilienza. Ripley indaga anche sui metodi educativi e sul loro impatto sullo sviluppo delle giovani menti, scoprendo cosa contribuisce all'eccellenza accademica. Il suo approccio si basa su rigorose ricerche sul campo e sul desiderio di rivelare i principi fondamentali che plasmano le nostre vite.

    The Unthinkable
    The Smartest Kids In The World
    The Unthinkable (Revised and Updated)
    • The Unthinkable (Revised and Updated)

      Who Survives When Disaster Strikes--and Why

      • 432pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Exploring human reactions to emergencies and disasters, the author examines historical events and consults brain scientists to understand psychological responses. By delving into her own imagination, she uncovers the complexities of how individuals cope during crises, offering insights into resilience and vulnerability in the face of chaos.

      The Unthinkable (Revised and Updated)
      4,2
    • The Smartest Kids In The World

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      '[Ripley] gets well beneath the glossy surfaces of these foreign cultures and manages to make our own culture look newly strange...The question is whether the startling perspective provided by this masterly book can also generate the will to make changes.' New York Times Book Review

      The Smartest Kids In The World
      4,1
    • The Unthinkable

      Who Survives When Disaster Strikes - and Why

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Discover how human beings react to danger–and what makes the difference between life and death Today, nine out of ten Americans live in places at significant risk of earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, terrorism, or other disasters. Tomorrow, some of us will have to make split-second choices to save ourselves and our families. How will we react? What will it feel like? Will we be heroes or victims? In her quest to answer these questions, award-winning journalist Amanda Ripley traces human responses to some of recent history’s epic disasters, from the explosion of the Mont Blanc munitions ship in 1917–one of the biggest explosions before the invention of the atomic bomb–to the journeys of the 15,000 people who found their way out of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. To understand the science behind the stories, Ripley turns to leading brain scientists, trauma psychologists, and other disaster experts. She even has her own brain examined by military researchers and experiences, through realistic simulations, what it might be like to survive a plane crash into the ocean or to escape a raging fire. Ripley comes back with precious wisdom about the surprising humanity of crowds, the elegance of the brain’s fear circuits, and the stunning inadequacy of many of our evolutionary responses. Most unexpectedly, she discovers the brain’s ability to do much, much better–with just a little help.

      The Unthinkable