Social Fragmentation: Causes, Impacts, and Potential Path Forward

<p>Social fragmentation refers to the division of society into distinct groups that do not interact or integrate with one another as they once might have. In an era where we are more connected than ever before through technology, paradoxically, there are signs that we are becoming increasingly fragmented in terms of our social connections, shared experiences, and communal values (Putnam, 2000).</p> <p><strong>Causes of Social Fragmentation</strong></p> <p>Several forces have contributed to the fragmentation of society.</p> <p><strong>Technology and Social Media</strong>: While digital platforms allow for unprecedented connectivity, they also enable the formation of echo chambers. These are digital spaces where individuals are only exposed to information that reinforces their pre-existing beliefs, thereby excluding differing opinions (Pariser, 2011). Such silos can foster groupthink and polarization.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/psych-pstuff/social-fragmentation-causes-impacts-and-potential-path-forward-28c212785411"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>