Main Content
Pt 3: Levers and Interventions
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Pt. 4: Beyond Intervening (What if we had a clean slate?)
4
Public Comment
4.2.4
“#Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media” by Cass Sunstein, Princeton University Press (2017). [Read chapter: Polarization]
3.2.1
Should we?
3.1.2
“Social Media Finally Broke the Public Sphere” by Joshua Foust and Simon Frankell Pratt, Foreign Policy (2021). On Canvas.
2.1.5
Technical Design Decisions
3.6.1
Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology by Neil Postman, Vintage Books (1993) [Read Chapters 2 and 3]. On Canvas.
2.1.4
The Open Society and Its Enemies by Karl Popper, Routledge (1945) [Read Chapter 7: Leadership Parts I, II + Notes To Chapter 7 “Paradox of Tolerance”]. On Canvas.
2.2.2
“The spread of true and false news online” by Soroush Vosoughi, Deb Roy, and Sinan Aral, Science (2018). On Canvas.
3.5.1.1
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