06 Feb 2025
1h 37m

#400 - The Politics of Information

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This podcast features an interview where two Helen Lewises discuss the state of journalism, particularly in the US and UK, focusing on the erosion of journalistic norms due to the rise of influencers and the impact of the internet on political discourse. The conversation explores the challenges of reporting on controversial topics like the Rotherham scandal and the complexities of DEI and trans activism, highlighting the difficulties in balancing factual reporting with opinion and the challenges of combating misinformation online. The speakers discuss the need for a return to robust fact-checking and the importance of regaining public trust in institutions. A key takeaway is the observation that the internet allows for the formation of echo chambers and the amplification of harmful narratives, making it harder to engage in productive dialogue. The discussion concludes with reflections on the need for political leaders to address controversial issues with nuance and honesty to regain public trust.

Outlines

Part 1: Introduction and Media Landscape

Part 2: Societal Impact of the Internet

Part 3: Navigating Complex Social Issues

Part 4: Future Outlook and Course Correction

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