EPISODE · Oct 28, 2024 · 5 MIN
Digital Society 2.2 Expression
from IB Digital Society course companion · host Misterel
In today’s podcast, we dive into the topic of "Expression in the Digital Age." We’ll explore how expression—conveying ideas, emotions, and experiences—has evolved with digital advancements, serving diverse purposes like storytelling, artistic innovation, and political activism. This episode examines how digital technologies have transformed modes of expression, categorizing these changes as evolutionary, adaptive, transformational, and even radical. We’ll discuss the influence of digital systems on communication, the ethical dilemmas of censorship, and the risks of echo chambers in online spaces. Finally, we’ll connect digital expression to broader themes of power and ethics, questioning how these shifts impact both individuals and societies. Join us as we explore the fascinating dynamics of digital expression and what it means for the future of communication.
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In today’s podcast, we dive into the topic of "Expression in the Digital Age." We’ll explore how expression—conveying ideas, emotions, and experiences—has evolved with digital advancements, serving diverse purposes like storytelling, artistic innovation, and political activism. This episode examines how digital technologies have transformed modes of expression, categorizing these changes as evolutionary, adaptive, transformational, and even radical. We’ll discuss the influence of digital systems on communication, the ethical dilemmas of censorship, and the risks of echo chambers in online spaces. Finally, we’ll connect digital expression to broader themes of power and ethics, questioning how these shifts impact both individuals and societies. Join us as we explore the fascinating dynamics of digital expression and what it means for the future of communication.
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