An Agenda for Rebuilding Our Civic Ideals
Citizenship in a Networked Age
How is machine learning challenging human decision-making? Where are our schools, governments, and social lives headed in the evolving digital landscape? What is the place of moral reasoning in the midst of these changes? Dominic Burbidge talks to Professors Andrew Briggs (Oxford) and Michael Reiss (University College London) about these questions and their new report […] The post 1. Citizenship in a Networked Age (ft. Andrew Briggs and Michael Reiss) appeared first on Citizenship in a Networked Age.
The ways we make decisions and participate in civic life are changing. Dominic Burbidge joins Professors Nancy Snow and Ros Picard to discuss how our sense of social unity and trust are shifting in a networked age. Nancy Snow is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Institute for the Study of Human Flourishing at […] The post 2. Trust, Unity & Democracy in the Networked Age (ft. Nancy Snow and Rosalind Piccard) appeared first on Citizenship in a Networked Age.
This episode looks at how the COVID-19 crisis is transforming our networked community life. Dominic Burbidge joins Dr Jens Koed Madsen, Postdoctoral Researcher in the University of Oxford’s School of Geography and the Environment and a Fellow at the Oxford Martin School, together with Professor Zizi Papacharissi, Professor and Head of the Communications Department, as […] The post 3. Our New Networked Community following COVID-19 (ft. Jens Koed Madsen and Zizi Papacharissi) appeared first on Citizenship in a Networked Age.