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Listening as an Antidote to a Zero-Sum Outlook with Dr. Filippo Trevisan

Listening as an Antidote to a Zero-Sum Outlook with Dr. Filippo Trevisan

FromStories of Impact


Listening as an Antidote to a Zero-Sum Outlook with Dr. Filippo Trevisan

FromStories of Impact

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jan 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today, Richard is in conversation with Dr. Filippo Trevisan, assistant professor at the School of Communication and Deputy Director at the Institute on Disability and Public Policy at American University. Dr. Trevisan talks about our evolving views on social media and offers insight on how we can use — and how we are already using — the Internet as a tool to improve representation in our democratic process. More about Filippo Trevisan   Mentioned in this episode:  Citizenship in a Networked Age “From Facebook, answering privacy concerns with new settings,” Washington Post, May 24, 2010 “Mark Zuckerberg has been talking about privacy for 15 years — here’s almost everything he’s said,” CNBC, April 9, 2018   Subscribe to Stories of Impact wherever you listen to podcasts More about this episode Read the transcript of this episode Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube Comments, questions and suggestions info@storiesofimpact.org Supported by Templeton World Charity Foundation
Released:
Jan 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Featuring stories of new scientific research on human flourishing that translate these basic discoveries into practical tools. Bringing a mix of curiosity, compassion, and creativity that will appeal to all ages, journalist Richard Sergay and acclaimed writer/producer Tavia Gilbert shine a spotlight on the human impact at the heart of a cutting-edge social and scientific research project. This project was made possible through the generous support of a grant from Templeton World Charity Foundation.