In Twilight Of The Elites, journalist and MSNBC host Chris Hayes asks: are the institutions which foster America’s leadership class working as intended?
Podcast, Gediminas Urbonas
Gediminas Urbonas is artist and educator, and co-founder (with Nomeda Urbonas) of Urbonas Studio – an interdisciplinary research program that advocates for the reclamation of public culture.
Podcast, George Lakoff: “The Brain’s Politics: How Campaigns Are Framed and Why”
“What we learn, know and understand is physical — a matter of brain circuitry. This has deep implications for how politics is understood.”
George Lakoff, “The Brain’s Politics: How Campaigns Are Framed and Why”
Everything we learn, know and understand is physical โ a matter of brain circuitry. This basic fact has deep implications for how politics is understood, how campaigns are framed, why conservatives and progressives talk past each other, and why progressives have more problems framing messages than conservatives do โ and what they can do about it.
Podcast: Konstantin Mitgutsch, “Purposeful Games: Research & Design”
What are the specific attributes of purposeful games and how can they be researched?
Before Fox News: Right-Wing Broadcasting, Cold War America, and the Conservative Movement
Right-wing broadcasting was reborn when Reagan suspended the Fairness Doctrine in 1987, enabling the rise of Rush Limbaugh, and Fox News shortly thereafter.
The Family of Man and the Politics of Attention in Cold War America
The Family of Man became an influential prototype of the immersive, multi-media environments of the 1960s โ and of our own multiply mediated social world today.








