Common Ground: has the internet turned a shared reality into an algorithmic battlefield? – Andres Reiljan
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概要
The internet promised a place where people from diverse backgrounds could find connection and understanding. But has it instead become a deeply polarised medium where echo chambers and ideological extremism make meaningful connection harder than ever?
To help us understand what’s happening, we’re joined by Dr. Andres Reiljan, a political scientist at the European University Institute.
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In this episode, Andres joins us to explore the complexities of polarisation in the digital age. We discuss the concept of effective polarisation, the role of algorithms in amplifying divisive sentiments, and the psychological toll of constant exposure to conflict.
We also look at the importance of finding common ground and the potential for technology to help bridge divides, while also acknowledging the challenges posed by misinformation and emotional polarisation.
00:00 The Promise and Peril of the Internet
05:04 Understanding Effective Polarisation
09:59 The Role of Algorithms in Polarisation
15:07 Factual Belief Polarisation and Misinformation
19:56 The Impact of Polarisation on Society
25:04 Finding Common Ground in a Polarised World
29:54 The Psychological Toll of Polarisation
35:03 Using Technology to Combat Polarisation
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