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Citizenship in a Networked Age with Vint Cerf, Nuala O’Connor, & Michael Wear

Citizenship in a Networked Age with Vint Cerf, Nuala O’Connor, & Michael Wear

FromStories of Impact


Citizenship in a Networked Age with Vint Cerf, Nuala O’Connor, & Michael Wear

FromStories of Impact

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Oct 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today’s conversation features three intersecting perspectives on the topic of citizenship in a networked age. We’ll hear from Vint Cerf, Google's vice president and chief Internet evangelist, and one of the world’s recognized “fathers of the Internet”; Nuala O’Connor, former president and CEO at the Center for Democracy and Technology; and Michael Wear, a strategist, speaker, and practitioner at the intersection of faith, politics, and public life. Each of them adds dimension to our podcast’s ongoing discussion of the direction of developing technologies, governmental policy and online engagement, and the moral facets of civic participation. Learn more about Vint Cerf, Nuala O’Connor and the Center for Democracy and Technology, and Michael Wear. Subscribe to Stories of Impact wherever you listen to podcasts More about this episode Read the transcript of this episode Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube Comments, questions and suggestions info@storiesofimpact.org Supported by Templeton World Charity Foundation
Released:
Oct 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (91)

Featuring stories of new scientific research on human flourishing that translate these basic discoveries into practical tools. Bringing a mix of curiosity, compassion, and creativity that will appeal to all ages, journalist Richard Sergay and acclaimed writer/producer Tavia Gilbert shine a spotlight on the human impact at the heart of a cutting-edge social and scientific research project. This project was made possible through the generous support of a grant from Templeton World Charity Foundation.