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Technology Disruption, Democracy, and Principled Platform Regulation, with Prof. Lance Bennett

Technology Disruption, Democracy, and Principled Platform Regulation, with Prof. Lance Bennett

Social Media and Politics

The Machinist · Michael Bossetta

May 25, 202242m 38sFull

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Podcast: Social Media and Politics (LS 37 · TOP 2.5% what is this?)
Episode: Technology Disruption, Democracy, and Principled Platform Regulation, with Prof. Lance Bennett
Pub date: 2022-05-15

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Prof. Lance Bennett, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Communication at the University of Washington, discusses the types of principled values that should guide platform regulation. We reflect on the disruptive ethos of tech companies and what that means for democracy. We also discuss theories of capitalism, recent changes in data privacy and third-party tracking, as well as the connection between digital technologies and protest parties. 

The article we discuss in the episode is Killing the Golden Goose: A Framework for Regulating Disruptive Technologies. 



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