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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 180 episodes available.
April 26, 202377 Lawful But Awful and the Future of Social Media with Daphne Keller (part 2)How do we get better moderated social media platforms without putting governments in control of who gets to say what? For our part 2 of our episode with Daphne Keller, we get Daphne to tell us what the current wave of EU Internet regulation will mean for the future of social media. Transcript Ethan Zuckerman: […]...more29minPlay
April 19, 202376 Platforms v. Supreme Court with Daphne Keller (part 1)If you want to understand anything about global Internet regulation, you’d be lucky to get Daphne Keller’s perspective on it. We’re thrilled to have the director of Stanford’s Cyber Policy Center on for a two-parter about regulating social media platforms. First off, a speed run through the Supreme Court cases that were designed to reshape […]...more28minPlay
April 05, 202375 iDPI’s New Manifesto: The Three-Legged StoolWe talk a lot about reimagining the internet here at iDPI, and that’s because it’s something we spend most of our time at the lab doing. We’re thrilled to share our new, banner white paper with you, and we hope you’re excited by our call to widen your own imagination if what’s possible in social […]...more38minPlay
March 22, 202374 Do You Trust that Justice is Just? with Nathan Matias, Tracey Meares, and Tom Tyler (Trust episode 4)Trusting justice means making it feel meaningful—people have to trust that justice systems are themselves just. To conclude our miniseries on Trust, we talk to Nathan Matias about how exactly people lost trust in Elon Musks’ Twitter, and revisit our recent interview with Tracey Meares and Tom Tyler about how procedural justice can convince can […]...more48minPlay
March 15, 2023How to Start a Guild with Kei Kreutler and T.L. Taylor (Trust episode 3)Almost two decades ago, World of Warcraft gamers started gathering in guilds to share resources and organize raids. Did they create one of the most trustful types of communities on the entire Internet? This week on our trust mini-series, we talk about how artist and gaming communities cooperate with artist Kei Kreutler and sociologist of… Continue reading How to Start a Guild with Kei Kreutler and T.L. Taylor (Trust episode 3)...more44minPlay
March 15, 202373 How to Start a Guild with Kei Kreutler and T.L. Taylor (Trust episode 3)Almost two decades ago, World of Warcraft gamers started gathering in guilds to share resources and organize raids. Did they create one of the most trustful types of communities on the entire Internet? This week on our trust mini-series, we talk about how artist and gaming communities cooperate with artist Kei Kreutler and sociologist of […]...more44minPlay
March 08, 202372 Why Would People Trust Crypto? with Finn Brunton and Molly White (Trust episode 2)Cryptocurrency is supposedly the basis of trustless economy, but in the past few years there were a lot of everyday people who entrusted it with everything. How did this happen? In this episode of our miniseries on trust, we talk to Finn Brunton about the deep history of crypto and Molly White about how the […]...more38minPlay
March 01, 202371 Do We Trust the Internet? with evelyn douek and Primavera de Filippi (Trust episode 1)Should governments regulate how Facebook moderates speech? Can you sanction an automated smart contract that’s used for international money laundering? Was it a coincidence that every social media platform banned Donald Trump at the same time? In the first part of our 4-part miniseries looking at trust online, we welcome evelyn douek, host of the […]...more50minPlay
February 22, 202370 The Mars Rover Isn’t Stealing Our Data, with Janet VertesiToday on Reimagining, we welcome our first conscientious objector to Google—and our first ever NASA alum. Janet Vertesi joins for a fascinating conversation about her project to keep any data about her children off the web, and ties it in to tales about her old job as in-house ethnographer for the Mars Rover missions....more33minPlay
February 15, 202369 The Netherlands’ most important sociologist is building the other DPI: the Dutch Public InternetJosé van Dijck is arguably the preeminent sociologist in the Netherlands, conducting research about how online platforms have crept into public life that has proved foundational to European regulation like the Digital Services Act. Today on Reimagining the Internet, José talks to us about PubHubs, an attempt to build a decentralized, privacy-focused social media network […]...more36minPlay
FAQs about Reimagining the Internet:How many episodes does Reimagining the Internet have?The podcast currently has 180 episodes available.