By connecting people across the world for free, platforms like
Twitter and Facebook set the stage for a promising digital revolution,
providing tools that helped foster global friendships, break down
long-standing barriers that kept people and ideas from being heard, and
served as the ultimate democratizing force for information. Now,
lawmakers in the U.S. and beyond are reeling with questions of how to
prevent the spread of digital political propaganda and protect citizens’
personal privacy online. Critics argue that rather than uniting and
informing, social media deepens social and political divisions and
erodes trust in the democratic process. Will the power of social media
yet be harnessed and used as an unprecedented force for good in the
world? Or do systemic platform flaws pose an irreversible threat to the
world’s democratic institutions?
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Friday, July 27, 2018
Monday, July 16, 2018
IQ2US: Trigger Warning: Safe Spaces Are Dangerous
Long hailed as
bastions of intellectual development and ground zero for the free and
spirited exchange of ideas, today’s universities have come under attack
by those who argue that a new generation of students and administrators
are trading in academia’s most cherished values for political
correctness and inclusion. At the heart of this debate is the question
of safe spaces, how we define them, and whether they aid or hinder
intellectual inquiry. Deeply rooted in social justice movements of the
past, these spaces promise a reprieve from bigotry and oppression by
allowing today’s students – the most culturally and racially diverse in
history – the opportunity to express themselves in an empathetic
environment. But to their critics, safe spaces pose a dire threat to
free speech and undermine the resilience of a generation. Are safe
spaces dangerously coddling young minds? Or are they a legitimate and
necessary component of modern education?
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