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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2022 · 50 MIN

episode #5, Trust and Governance

from Open Source Governance · host Pendar Nabipour

The central topic of this episode is trust and governance. I will be talking about trust within a government, how does trusting a government work, and why does the government need the trust of the people. I will introduce what instruments are available to keep the trust under check. And of course, I will introduce some issues there are regarding trust and governance when using the existing systems in place. I will refer to David van Reybrouck’s book ‘Against Elections’ to provide more in-depth analyses regarding the problem of trust and governance.Then I will discuss ‘Liberal Democracy’ and its three pillars. Then I will talk about populism and will give a few examples about how it can be a great threat to trust and governance. Examples of Covid restrictions will be given as a way of comparison between how people from different parts of the world trust the functionality of their government. The podcast is available to listen to on several platforms,including the website of the project:www.opensourcegovernance.com AboutOpen Source Governance:Open Source Governance aims to design a blueprint with which a group can collectively and inclusively form questions and find answers that can help organize their community. The project is an interdisciplinary research and social design process that uses debates, workshops, case studies, publications, and other mediums to empower groups to find possible ways of self-governing. This is done by investigating the wisdom of the crowd. At the core of the idea lies the notion of governmentality. The concept departs from the disappointment with the representative systems in inclusively and fairly organizing societies, and observation of available tools (namely open-source programming) that can replace or challenge the current systems in place.Please have a look at our website and subscribe to our podcast, our newsletter, and follow us on social media if you already did not.https://twitter.com/projectosg https://www.instagram.com/projectosg/ sources:Against Elections: The Case for DemocracyFrance 24 interview: Author David Van Reybrouck on why elections are outdated. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5hdt1xTc_Y&ab_channel=FRANCE24English The rise of modern populism - Takis S. Pappas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMNwUh0X5eI&ab_channel=TED-EdThe Rumor Camp: https://pendarnabipour.com/rumor-camp/ Cover photo:Samuel Corum, Getty Images music:Unanswered Questions by Kevin MacLeod Backed Vibes Clean by Kevin MacLeod I Knew a Guy by Kevin MacLeod Dances and Dames by Kevin MacLeodall licensed under Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0)

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