Future Tense - Full Program Podcast
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 122:24:58
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Sinopse
A critical look at new technologies, new approaches and new ways of thinking, from politics to media to environmental sustainability.
Episódios
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Blockchain Democracy, business advocacy and the return of human curation
21/03/2020 Duração: 29minBlockchain is a much-hyped technology that underpins the cryptocurrency Bitcoin. Enthusiasts believe its potential to transform other areas of business is huge. But what if Blockchain is really just a solution in search of a problem? Also in this episode: are businesses becoming political advocates? And why are we seeing a return from algorithmic to human curation?
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Technology-intensive campaigning and computational propaganda
14/03/2020 Duração: 29minPolitical campaigning is fast changing in the digital era. Elections are now being contested with data and algorithms. Parties see it as a great opportunity. Others see it as a threat to democracy. And the changes are now playing out in real time in the United States. Barack Obama was often referred to as the first Internet president, but Donald Trump is fast becoming the king of social media.
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Shopping centres & the future for spending
07/03/2020 Duração: 29minAustralia is home to over 1,600 shopping centres, covering more than 26.5 million square metres. We are a nation that love to shop, but times are tough for these aging centres. Online retailers, limited millennial attention spans and old fashioned infrastructure are all putting the squeeze on the mall's market. This doesn't necessarily mean it's the end though, in fact shopping centres are evolving for the future - pulling out all the tricks, enticements and tech they can to ensure you keep spending and they stick around.
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The Digital Welfare State
29/02/2020 Duração: 29minA growing number of human rights academics and activists are worried that our notions of welfare in the democratic west are changing – and not for the better. They’re concerned that the tools of the digital era are being used to create a new form of welfare state directed against the poor and the disadvantaged, not in their interests.
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Water banking, rain farming and other ways to safeguard against future drought
22/02/2020 Duração: 28minWater banking involves the deliberate injection of surplus water into known aquifers. The idea is to repurpose the world’s many artesian basins as giant sustainable storage tanks - ones that can readily be drawn upon in times of drought. It’s just one of the ideas we explore in the second instalment of our two-part series on water conflict and management – the politics, the problems and the potential solutions.
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Will the wars of the future really be fought over water?
15/02/2020 Duração: 29minIt’s a scarce resource and likely to get even more so. But is it causing an increase in political friction? The answer is yes… and no.
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The competition delusion; and a call to nationalise big data
08/02/2020 Duração: 29minCompetition is often seen almost as a universal good. But economist Nicholas Gruen says a slavish adherence to making everything a competition is damaging our trust in public institutions. Also, the Belgian community trialling an ancient form of democracy. And if big data is made collectively, would nationalising it help to ensure the benefits are widely distributed?
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Can the United Nations be reformed?
01/02/2020 Duração: 29minThe United Nations Secretariat is now one-year into a significant reform program aimed at making the organisation fit for purpose in the 21st Century. It’s being driven by Secretary General Antonio Guterres. In this program we look at what that package entails and what it might achieve. And we also examine the powerful role of the UN Security Council. Many believe it no longer reflects the realities of world power. So, can it be reformed?
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Is the Liberal International Order in terminal decline?
25/01/2020 Duração: 29minUN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, has issued a dire warning about the state of international cooperation. The long-standing international order, he says, is dividing and that threatens future global stability. So, are his concerns valid? How is the international order likely to change over coming decades? And what practical steps can be taken to reinforce the global rule of law?
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Counterculture, consumerism and the far right
18/01/2020 Duração: 29minCountercultural movements, like Occupy Wall Street, are meant to be future-focussed — revolutionary even. So why do they often fade into commercialism? Are they simply a function of consumer capitalism? If so, what future do they have? And must they always be progressive?
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Pencil towers and issues around urban inequality and density
11/01/2020 Duração: 29minCritics say that the proliferation of modern, wafer-thin skyscrapers are symbols of rising urban inequality. Also: Are levels of density in our cities making us ill? And what's the impact of short-term letting on urban affordability?
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Future doom and the rose-coloured past
04/01/2020 Duração: 29minWhy do we see the past through rose-coloured glasses, but not the future? Psychologists tell us that human beings have a tendency to be fearful and pessimistic about the future, while simultaneously romanticising the past. If the theory is true, it might help explain the difficulties we often have in making informed decisions and effectively planning for the future.
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Prescient Predictions: 1984; Brave New World; and Network
28/12/2019 Duração: 29minThe dystopian best-seller 1984 was published exactly seventy years ago. Its influence has been profound. But does it really speak to today’s politico-cultural environment?
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Street art – the next space race?
21/12/2019 Duração: 29minStreet artists are busy commandeering as many city surfaces as their paints will allow, authorities are trying to neutralise the threat, while advertising agencies are keen to clone the potency of hand painted art.
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Our changing media environment and a call to “decomputerise”
14/12/2019 Duração: 29minIn this episode, we look ahead to the news and broader media environment in 2020 and pressing issues for local content in a globalised world. We also hear about the need to “decomputerise” in order to decarbonise.
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NATO’s nadir and how best to move forward
07/12/2019 Duração: 29minThe North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, NATO, has seen better days. Historian and military analyst, Andrew Bacevich, once described it as an organisation that privileges “nostalgia over self-awareness”. But most critics, Bacevich included, want NATO refocused and retooled. So what needs to change in order to restore the alliance as an effective military force? What role should the United States play in such a reshaping? And how can NATO be strengthened without increasing tensions with Russia?
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Modern Monetary Theory and its challenge to Neoliberalism
30/11/2019 Duração: 29minAfter more than four decades of dominance, free-market capitalism is facing a challenge. Its rival, the rather blandly named Modern Monetary Theory, promises to return economic planning to a less ideological footing. It’s also keen to strike a blow against the “surplus fetish” that many economists now blame for declining public services and growing inequality.
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Digital Technology and the lonely
23/11/2019 Duração: 29minDigital technology is a new tool to mitigate loneliness amount older people. And find out about the risk associated with data "re-identification".
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Depression, anxiety and social media
16/11/2019 Duração: 29minWhat is the relationship between depression and digital technology?
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Artificial intelligence, ethics and education
09/11/2019 Duração: 29minAI holds enormous potential for transforming the way we teach, but first we need to define what kind of education system we want. Also, the head of the UK’s new Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation warns democratic governments that they urgently need an ethics and governance framework for emerging technologies.