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Democracy:Differently
Democracy:Differently
11 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to Democracy:Differently, the podcast dedicated to reimagining and improving democracy. Every two weeks, we engage with top political scientists, experts, and practitioners to discuss innovative solutions for modern democratic challenges. Democracy:Differently explores how to fix flaws in representative democracy without abandoning it. From electoral reform and new forms of citizen engagement to leveraging technology for inclusive democracy, we dive deep into actionable ideas that can make democracy more effective, transparent, and participatory.
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Welcome to Democracy:Differently, the podcast dedicated to reimagining and improving democracy. Every two weeks, we engage with top political scientists, experts, and practitioners to discuss innovative solutions for modern democratic challenges. Democracy:Differently explores how to fix flaws in representative democracy without abandoning it. From electoral reform and new forms of citizen engagement to leveraging technology for inclusive democracy, we dive deep into actionable ideas that can make democracy more effective, transparent, and participatory.
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Politics
News
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Jennifer Edmond on Artificial Intelligence and Alienation
Democracy:Differently
28 minutes 7 seconds
3 weeks ago
Jennifer Edmond on Artificial Intelligence and Alienation

In this episode, host Keith Hyams talks to Jennifer Edmond about how democracy may be changed by artificial intelligence and knowledge technologies.

Jennifer Edmond is Associate Professor of Digital Humanities at Trinity College Dublin. Her research looks at how technology intersects with culture, identity, and politics, and how democracies can adapt to new technological challenges while protecting human agency.

New episodes every two weeks!


For more information on the episode and podcast visit our website⁠⁠⁠ https://democracydifferently.org

Democracy:Differently
Welcome to Democracy:Differently, the podcast dedicated to reimagining and improving democracy. Every two weeks, we engage with top political scientists, experts, and practitioners to discuss innovative solutions for modern democratic challenges. Democracy:Differently explores how to fix flaws in representative democracy without abandoning it. From electoral reform and new forms of citizen engagement to leveraging technology for inclusive democracy, we dive deep into actionable ideas that can make democracy more effective, transparent, and participatory.