

A Less Polarized Future: Real Solutions to Heal Our Divided World
Oct 2, 2024
Jan Voelkl, a Stanford postdoc specializing in affective polarization, discusses the emotional rift that's widening political divides. He reveals research showing a notable decline in positive feelings between parties over decades. The conversation includes innovative, game-based approaches to reduce this polarization and foster cooperation. Other insights come from Kati Kirsch Bar-On and Yph Lelkes, who provide philosophical and historical perspectives, respectively, on how to navigate and heal these divisions. Hope for a more unified future is palpably present.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Examining Affective Polarization and Its Impacts on Democracy
02:16 • 2min
Innovative Interventions to Combat Political Polarization
04:45 • 3min
Bridging Political Divides through Collaboration
07:34 • 22min
The Legacy of the Civil Rights Act and the Challenge of Political Polarization
29:14 • 2min
Democracy and Polarization: A Call for Unity
31:00 • 11min
Navigating Truth and Trust in Partisanship
41:45 • 14min