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Street Epistemology - Let's Talk.
In our first episode of Off the Record Canada, we hit a University campus in Canada, Alberta, Calgary to break the echo chamber and test out the spectrum method + street epistemology in real time.
With students across the political spectrum to talk about Bill C-63 (the Online Harms Act) and Bill C-9 (Combating Hate Act) - both proposed by PM Mark Carney. Some agreed, some didn't. But everyone talked.
No sides. No yelling. Just real convos. We're not left. We're not right. We're Off the Record.
Witch Gen Z + Millennials break down group polarization, mob mentality, and what free speech means today in Canada.
By Steffanie CostiganStreet Epistemology - Let's Talk.
In our first episode of Off the Record Canada, we hit a University campus in Canada, Alberta, Calgary to break the echo chamber and test out the spectrum method + street epistemology in real time.
With students across the political spectrum to talk about Bill C-63 (the Online Harms Act) and Bill C-9 (Combating Hate Act) - both proposed by PM Mark Carney. Some agreed, some didn't. But everyone talked.
No sides. No yelling. Just real convos. We're not left. We're not right. We're Off the Record.
Witch Gen Z + Millennials break down group polarization, mob mentality, and what free speech means today in Canada.