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And how can complexity science help us understand them?

We sit down with network scientist Gabriela Juncosa to discuss how political discourse unfolds in online spaces and whether toxic interactions shut conversations down or keep them going. We chat about the structure of online discussions, how social media algorithms influence engagement, and whether the way we talk online differs from in-person interactions.

This takes us to the role of network structures in polarization, the ways AI might intervene in online discourse, and whether we can design digital spaces that foster both engagement and constructive dialogue.

Joining us as a cohost is philosopher Phyllis Pearson (our guest from Episode 24).

Guest: Gabriela Juncosa
Co-host: Phyllis Pearson

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And how can complexity science help us understand them?

We sit down with network scientist Gabriela Juncosa to discuss how political discourse unfolds in online spaces and whether toxic interactions shut conversations down or keep them going. We chat about the structure of online discussions, how social media algorithms influence engagement, and whether the way we talk online differs from in-person interactions.

This takes us to the role of network structures in polarization, the ways AI might intervene in online discourse, and whether we can design digital spaces that foster both engagement and constructive dialogue.

Joining us as a cohost is philosopher Phyllis Pearson (our guest from Episode 24).

Guest: Gabriela Juncosa
Co-host: Phyllis Pearson

Show notes on the Monkey Dance website

  continue reading

39 episodes

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