

Eli Pariser
Researcher and author known for coining the term "filter bubble," exploring how to create better online public spaces.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 53min
The arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov — and why you should care | Eli Pariser
Eli Pariser, an online democracy advocate and co-director of New Public, dives into the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov and its implications for free speech and tech governance. He discusses how this incident could reshape digital moderation policies and highlights the balancing act between user safety and privacy. Pariser also emphasizes the need for localized governance in a centralized digital world and the responsibility of users in an age rife with misinformation. The conversation is a thought-provoking exploration of our digital future.

Oct 8, 2024 • 49min
Useful Lessons From 'Slow Social Media'
Eli Pariser, co-director of New Public and advocate for better digital spaces, dives into the lessons from 'slow social media.' He champions community-driven platforms like Vermont's Front Porch Forum that prioritize meaningful interactions over viral content. The conversation covers the importance of local engagement to combat disinformation, the role of local newspapers in fostering civic ties, and how careful digital design can enhance connectivity. Pariser emphasizes that with the right approach, social media can evolve into a valuable tool for communities.

Jul 23, 2021 • 50min
The Public Commons
Shari Davis, a community organizer known for her work in participatory budgeting, and Eli Pariser, a researcher who coined the term 'filter bubble,' dive into the importance of creating inclusive public spaces. They discuss how participatory budgeting empowers communities to shape their environments and fosters trust among residents. Pariser highlights the need for intentional design in digital spaces to combat isolation and enhance public discourse. Together, they emphasize the role of both physical and online spaces in cultivating community connections.