SGEM 2014 Scientific SubConference on PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY, SOCIOLOGY AND HEALTHCARE, EDUCATION 2014
DOI: 10.5593/sgemsocial2014/b12/s2.107
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Social Pollution Factors and Their Influence on Psychosocial Wellbeing at Work

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“…Our multidisciplinary literature review reveals numerous other examples of social pollution interpreted as harm. For example, forms of social pollution include racial discrimination and racism (Bhattacharyya et al, 2002; Norman, 2004; Sherman and Clore, 2009; Vesely-Flad, 2017), political judgement (Inbar and Pizarro, 2014), various forms of workplace maltreatment such as bullying, harassment and gender bias (Dunham, 2017; Fedorova and Menchikova, 2014; Paradis et al, 2014; Pietrulewicz, 2016), pollution of privacy by mass surveillance (Froomkin, 2015), as well as forms of pollution in education, caused by the Internet (Hope, 2008) or test scores (Haladyna and Nolen, 1991). Recently, the ideas from social pollution, in particular the notion of pollution as a harm to people rather than pollution as discharge, have been used to argue the case for visual pollution, which is now formally recognized as a new type of environmental pollution (Nagle, 2009; Wakil et al, 2019).…”
Section: Algorithmic Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our multidisciplinary literature review reveals numerous other examples of social pollution interpreted as harm. For example, forms of social pollution include racial discrimination and racism (Bhattacharyya et al, 2002; Norman, 2004; Sherman and Clore, 2009; Vesely-Flad, 2017), political judgement (Inbar and Pizarro, 2014), various forms of workplace maltreatment such as bullying, harassment and gender bias (Dunham, 2017; Fedorova and Menchikova, 2014; Paradis et al, 2014; Pietrulewicz, 2016), pollution of privacy by mass surveillance (Froomkin, 2015), as well as forms of pollution in education, caused by the Internet (Hope, 2008) or test scores (Haladyna and Nolen, 1991). Recently, the ideas from social pollution, in particular the notion of pollution as a harm to people rather than pollution as discharge, have been used to argue the case for visual pollution, which is now formally recognized as a new type of environmental pollution (Nagle, 2009; Wakil et al, 2019).…”
Section: Algorithmic Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of scientists adhere to the complex approach and solve the issue of formation of the health value with the help of taking into account physiological, psychological, pedagogical and social representations. Fedorova and Menshikova (2014) examines the impact of the working environment toxicity on the physical and psychological well-being of employees. It is obvious that the psychological stability of the individual and her healthy lifestyle do not develop on their own; they depend on the circumstances, but are formed throughout the life of a person purposefully and constantly, with varying degrees of awareness, and therefore, require special psychological and pedagogical attention and control.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%