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We talk to Peter Geoghegan of openDemocracy and Jennifer Cobbe of the Trust and Technology Initiative about Cambridge Analytica, money, power and what is and isn't corrupting our democracy. How easy is it to buy influence in British politics? Did Cambridge Analytica break the rules or show just how little difference the rules make anyway? Who has the power to take on Facebook? Plus we discuss why the British government's failure to handle the pandemic tells us a lot about the corrosive effects of cronyism. https://www.petergeoghegan.com/books/
Talking Points:
The ICO report on Cambridge Analytica largely concluded that their tactics were not unusual.
The conversation about micro-targeting often centers on Cambridge Analytica, but we need to look at the structures that make these practices so easy and so potent.
The pandemic has made the tech giants unthinkably wealthy.
Governments are dependent on these technologies, as we all are.
Cronyism has been a prominent feature of the UK Government’s COVID response.
Does the system that needs reform have the capacity to generate the necessary reforms?
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We talk to Peter Geoghegan of openDemocracy and Jennifer Cobbe of the Trust and Technology Initiative about Cambridge Analytica, money, power and what is and isn't corrupting our democracy. How easy is it to buy influence in British politics? Did Cambridge Analytica break the rules or show just how little difference the rules make anyway? Who has the power to take on Facebook? Plus we discuss why the British government's failure to handle the pandemic tells us a lot about the corrosive effects of cronyism. https://www.petergeoghegan.com/books/
Talking Points:
The ICO report on Cambridge Analytica largely concluded that their tactics were not unusual.
The conversation about micro-targeting often centers on Cambridge Analytica, but we need to look at the structures that make these practices so easy and so potent.
The pandemic has made the tech giants unthinkably wealthy.
Governments are dependent on these technologies, as we all are.
Cronyism has been a prominent feature of the UK Government’s COVID response.
Does the system that needs reform have the capacity to generate the necessary reforms?
Mentioned in this Episode:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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