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Tag Archives: Democracy
New Facts
Joe Keohane writes in the Boston Globe about “How Facts Backfire”, looking at a fascinating study that sheds light on how we learn and absorb new information. Or not… Facts don’t necessarily have the power to change our minds. In … Continue reading
Democracy on the Web
Anand Giridharadas of the The New York Times writes in “Athens on the Net” about the optimism and challenges of bringing the practice of democracy to the web. A nice summary of complex dynamics of civic participation in this relatively … Continue reading