Wisdom in the News

Trust, Unity & Democracy in the Networked Age

(ft. Nancy Snow and Rosalind Piccard)

Podcast by Citizenship in a Networked Age

Our digital landscape is rapidly evolving. Produced by researchers at the University of Oxford, Citizenship in a Networked Age explores our civic ideals and communities today. Join host Dominic Burbidge as he talks to experts about how our habits, social connectivity, and even our moral reasoning are being transformed in this digital age. This podcast is supported by Templeton World Charity Foundation. 

Podcast 2: 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 University of Oklahoma. Ros Picard is an inventor, Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at MIT, and Director of Affective Computing Research at MIT. 

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