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| Compassion fade | 6/6 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compassion_fade | reference | science, encyclopedia | 2026-05-05T13:44:00.490623+00:00 | kb-cron |
== Further reading == Cameron, C. Daryl. 2017. "Compassion Collapse: Why We Are Numb to Numbers." In The Oxford Handbook of Compassion Science, edited by E. M. Seppälä, et al. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190464684.013.20. Hefferon, Joe. 2019 April 24. "Why compassion fades: A scientific look into a ubiquitous phenomenon." Big Think. Mitscherlich, Alexander, and Margarete Mitscherlich. 1967. Inability to Mourn: Principles of Collective Behavior. ISBN 978-0394621708. Resnick, Brian. 2017 September 5. "A psychologist explains the limits of human compassion." Vox. — article about Slovic's work. Slovic, Paul. 2007 November. "Psychic numbing and genocide." Psychological Science Agenda. —— 2018. "Human Tragedies: The More Who Die, the Less We Care." TEDxKakumaCamp, TEDx Talks. Slovic, Paul, and Daniel Västfjäll. 2015. "The More Who Die, the Less We Care: Psychic Numbing and Genocide." Pp. 55–68 in Imagining Human Rights, edited by S. Kaul and D. Kim. De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783110376616-005. Szalavitz, Maia. 2010 May 28. "Shocker: Empathy Dropped 40% in College Students Since 2000." Psychology Today. Thomas, Emma F., Nicola Cary, Laura G.E. Smith, Russell Spears, and Craig McGarty. 2018. "The role of social media in shaping solidarity and compassion fade: How the death of a child turned apathy into action but distress took it away." New Media & Society 20(10):3778–98. doi:10.1177/1461444818760819. Västfjäll, Daniel, Paul Slovic, and Marcus Mayorga. 2015. "Pseudoinefficacy: negative feelings from children who cannot be helped reduce warm glow for children who can be helped." Frontiers in Psychology (18 May 2015). doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00616.