Taking human narratives and behaviors as the departing point, and after over thirty years of methodological field observations and research, Dr. Miguel Cerna offers a multidisciplinary collection of thought-provoking papers exploring complex social dynamics worldwide.
This content may prove useful to students in higher education programs, educators, parents, policymakers, and anybody interested in understanding how human narratives and behaviors shape progress at the individual and collective levels.
Drawing on the psychological concept of unconscious loyalty, this paper explores how individuals and societies remain unconsciously loyal to outdated beliefs, practices, and cultural norms, even when these behaviors are no longer beneficial.