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Why are many political parties in western Democracies uncritical in the use of social media if it is known to have an adverse influence on democratic culture.
Why are many political parties in western Democracies uncritical in the use of social media if it is known to have an adverse influence on democratic culture.
Many political parties in Western democracies continue to use social media extensively despite its known adverse effects on democratic culture for several...
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Why are many political parties in western Democracies uncritical in the use of social media if it is known to have an adverse influence on democratic culture.
Is there a corellation between the decline of the press and the rise of Social Media and is it a political and civil problem.
Is there a corellation between the decline of the press and the rise of Social Media and is it a political and civil problem.
The relationship between the decline of traditional press and the rise of social media is complex and multifaceted, with significant implications for politics...
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Is there a corellation between the decline of the press and the rise of Social Media and is it a political and civil problem.
How can the rapid evolution of the public sphere, particularly through social media, leading to fragmented and tribalistic publics be polivally remedied.
How can the rapid evolution of the public sphere, particularly through social media, leading to fragmented and tribalistic publics be polivally remedied.
The rapid evolution of the public sphere through social media has led to several challenges, including fragmentation and tribalism. However, there are...
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How can the rapid evolution of the public sphere, particularly through social media, leading to fragmented and tribalistic publics be polivally remedied.
Former Speaker of the House John Bercow on the future of #ukpolitics
Former Speaker of the House John Bercow on the future of #ukpolitics
John Bercow shares his opinion on past Prime Ministers and what the UK needs in these elections. Do you agree? What will the results of these elections be? Watch the full talk at https://iai.tv/video/the-future-of-politics-john-bercow?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=description The longest-serving Speaker of the House of Commons since the Second World War, John Bercow was once seen as on the right of the Tory party, later becoming a member of the Tory shadow cabinet. He moved to the left throughout his political career subsequently becoming a thorn in the side of the Conservative Johnson government. Join him as he outlines his vision for the future and why Britain desperately needs change. #politics #ukelection #ukpolitics John Bercow is one of the most recognisable and iconoclastic figures in British politics. As Speaker of the House of Commons from 2009 to 2019, his distinctive bellow for order spanned the tenure of four Prime Ministers and a decade of political turmoil. The Institute of Art and Ideas features videos and articles from cutting edge thinkers discussing the ideas that are shaping the world, from metaphysics to string theory, technology to democracy, aesthetics to genetics. Subscribe today! https://iai.tv/subscribe?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=description&utm_campaign=the-future-of-politics-john-bercow 00:00 Introduction 00:15 Bercow assesses Prime Ministers 02:50 Rishi Sunak 05:20 The main opposition party 07:39 Labour platform 10:34 Keir Starmer 12:05 Economic failings For debates and talks: https://iai.tv For articles: https://iai.tv/articles For courses: https://iai.tv/iai-academy/courses
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Former Speaker of the House John Bercow on the future of #ukpolitics
New York Times. Keir Starmer Critique.
New York Times. Keir Starmer Critique.
The New York Times has published several articles offering a critical analysis of Keir Starmer, the leader of Britain's Labour Party and potential future...
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New York Times. Keir Starmer Critique.
Analysis. Reform UK is in freefall. Election 2024. The New Statesman.
Analysis. Reform UK is in freefall. Election 2024. The New Statesman.
Reform UK's freefall can be attributed to a combination of leadership issues, controversial candidates, and damaging incidents that have eroded public trust. As the election approaches, the party's prospects appear dim, with its main impact likely to be as a spoiler for traditional conservative votes rather than as a major political force in its own right.
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Analysis. Reform UK is in freefall. Election 2024. The New Statesman.