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EPISODE · Oct 4, 2023 · 41 MIN

23. For the most part, people are speaking into the void - Sanjay Jolly

from Outrage Overload: Rethinking politics, division, and media · host David Beckemeyer

What Baker's Ideas on Media Can Teach Us About DemocracySanjay Jolly discusses the work of C. Edwin Baker, a leading scholar of constitutional law, communications law, and free speech. Baker argued that the First Amendment should protect the public's right to receive information from diverse sources. Jolly explains how media decisions are made, how technology fuels outrage, and the importance of understanding the forces that shape the narratives that impact us.Key Takeaways:The First Amendment is about individual dignity and ensuring a robust and open public discourse.Local journalism functions as a public good and requires public investment to fill gaps left by the commercial media system.Public media alternatives are necessary to provide resources and infrastructure for communities to produce and distribute media that represents themselves.Social cohesion and trust are difficult to achieve in a deeply unequal society.Unequal societies stoke social anger and resentment, which can be directed by well-organized groups.Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, DavidSupport the showShow Notes:https://outrageoverload.net/ Contact me, David Beckemeyer by email [email protected]. Follow the show on Instagram @OutrageOverload. We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload. Check out our Subtstack https://outrageoverload.substack.comHOTLINE: 925-552-7885Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the O2 hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episodeIf you would like to help the show, you can contribute here. Tell everyone you know about the show. That’s the best way to support it.Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverloadAlso check out our companion podcasts, This Week in Outrage and Outrage Science Bites.Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C.Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.Outrage Overload, a Conners Institute podcast, is part of The Democr...

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What Baker's Ideas on Media Can Teach Us About Democracy Sanjay Jolly discusses the work of C. Edwin Baker, a leading scholar of constitutional law, communications law, and free speech. Baker argued that the First Amendment should protect the public's right to receive information from diverse sources. Jolly explains how media decisions are made, how technology fuels outrage, and the importance of understanding the forces that shape the narratives that impact us. Key Takeaways: The First Amen...

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