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Reimagining the Internet is a production of the Initiative for Digital Public Infrastructure at UMass Amherst, asking scholars, activists, journalists, and artists what is broken on the internet and h... more
FAQs about Reimagining the Internet:How many episodes does Reimagining the Internet have?The podcast currently has 182 episodes available.
December 20, 202396. Should All Old Passwords Be Forgot: The 2023 Holiday SpecialIt’s that wonderful time of year for one of our favorite lab activities here at iDPI: making the Reimagining the Internet holiday special. This year we decided to go for unmitigated optimism and making promises to ourselves we’ll definitely be keeping. That’s right, everyone here at iDPI made New Year’s resolutions for the Internet. Join… Continue reading 96. Should All Old Passwords Be Forgot: The 2023 Holiday Special...more27minPlay
December 13, 202395. What’s the answer when workplace surveillance creeps into the home? Ifeoma Ajunwa says civil rights and organized laborIfeoma Ajunwa wrote the definitive book about how data is used to surveil and attempt to automate away workers. This week on Reimagining, Dr. Ajunwa tells us how a history rooted in eugenics and Henry Ford sending private detectives to workers’ homes led us to this moment when software is used as a cover for discriminatory hiring […]...more36minPlay
December 13, 202395. What’s the answer when workplace surveillance creeps into the home? Ifeoma Ajunwa says civil rights and organized laborIfeoma Ajunwa wrote the definitive book about how data is used to surveil and attempt to automate away workers. This week on Reimagining, Dr. Ajunwa tells us how a history rooted in eugenics and Henry Ford sending private detectives to workers’ homes led us to this moment when software is used as a cover for… Continue reading 95. What’s the answer when workplace surveillance creeps into the home? Ifeoma Ajunwa says civil rights and organized labor...more36minPlay
November 29, 202394. How does Meduza’s Kevin Rothrock publish some of the best reporting about Russia? From far, far away.Kevin Rothrock has been reporting on Russian culture and politics since the mid-aughts, and as the English-language editor of Meduza, he’s a crucial figure in helping the English-speaking West understand the day-to-day in Putin’s Russia during the war in Ukraine, and on the front lines too. This week on Reimagining, Kevin Rothrock tells us how […]...more40minPlay
November 29, 202394. How does Meduza’s Kevin Rothrock publish some of the best reporting about Russia? From far, far away.Kevin Rothrock has been reporting on Russian culture and politics since the mid-aughts, and as the English-language editor of Meduza, he’s a crucial figure in helping the English-speaking West understand the day-to-day in Putin’s Russia during the war in Ukraine, and on the front lines too. This week on Reimagining, Kevin Rothrock tells us how… Continue reading 94. How does Meduza’s Kevin Rothrock publish some of the best reporting about Russia? From far, far away....more40minPlay
November 15, 202393. Reddit is powered by community moderators. We asked former senior mod Kethryvis if that can last.When we call Christine Moelleberndt “queen of the moderators” we mean it. She just finished a 7-year stint at Reddit as a moderator of its moderators where she went by the user name kethryvis, and she’s been doing work like that since her days overseeing the community around the ’90s web comic User Friendly. This […]...more37minPlay
November 15, 202393. Reddit is powered by community moderators. We asked former senior mod Kethryvis if that can last.When we call Christine Moelleberndt “queen of the moderators” we mean it. She just finished a 7-year stint at Reddit as a moderator of its moderators where she went by the user name kethryvis, and she’s been doing work like that since her days overseeing the community around the ’90s web comic User Friendly. This… Continue reading 93. Reddit is powered by community moderators. We asked former senior mod Kethryvis if that can last....more37minPlay
October 25, 202392. Where’d all the music blogs go? with Emilie FriedlanderEmilie Friedlander got her start covering Western Mass music while living in France, and made a career as a music editor at the biggest online magazines like Pitchfork and VICE. This week on Reimagining, Mike asks her: where did all the music writing go? Emilie Frielander is cohost of The Culture Journalist with Andrea Domanick. […]...more48minPlay
October 18, 202391. Global Voices has spent 19 years platforming bloggers in 52 languages. Georgia Popplewell, where does it go from here?Georgia Popplewell has dedicated two decades to publishing local bloggers writing in 52 languages. What’s Global Voices fate in this strange era of the Internet? The long-time managing director of Global Voices joins the show to talk to her co-founder Ethan about the blogosphere of yore and why we’ll never stop needing global, local perspectives. […]...more45minPlay
October 04, 202390. Are American politics more polarized than ever? Brendan Nyhan thinks social media just helps us see it more.Brendan Nyhan spends a lot of time researching America’s political polarization and the strength of its democracy with the organization he founded, Bright Line Watch. In part 2 of our interview with him, he tells us how questions about the state of America’s democracy really need to be put in the context that we didn’t […]...more30minPlay
FAQs about Reimagining the Internet:How many episodes does Reimagining the Internet have?The podcast currently has 182 episodes available.