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Navigating political legitimacy in a polarised world
Season 1 · Episode 5

Navigating political legitimacy in a polarised world

So, now what? · Gates Cambridge

June 25, 202436m 19s

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Show Notes

The episode explores the topic of political legitimacy in a polarized world. The guests discuss the psychological and cognitive components of political beliefs, the impact of polarization on journalism, and the importance of understanding the perspectives of people on the ground. They emphasize the need for flexible thinking, reevaluating our own dogmas, and engaging in meaningful conversations with others. Practical actions include supporting reliable news organizations, encountering different cultures through literature and media, and rethinking our own biases.

Takeaways

  • Political legitimacy is not just a sociological or political issue, but also has psychological and cognitive components.
  • Polarization poses challenges to journalism, and it is important to support news organizations that provide reliable information.
  • Engaging with people on the ground and encountering different perspectives can lead to a better understanding of political legitimacy.
  • Flexible thinking is crucial in navigating a polarized world and reevaluating our own dogmas.
  • Practical actions include supporting reliable news organizations, encountering different cultures through literature and media, and rethinking our own biases.

Chapters

00:00

Introduction: The Challenge of Political Legitimacy in a Polarized World

05:04

Understanding the Psychological and Cognitive Components of Political Legitimacy

11:16

The Impact of Polarization on Journalism and the Media Environment

15:59

Engaging with People on the Ground to Understand Political Legitimacy

29:48

Practical Actions to Strengthen Political Legitimacy