EPISODE · Nov 14, 2025 · 43 MIN
Why Information Refuses to Be Controlled
from The World Unpacked · host Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
We’re living through an era of information disruption. Novel technologies like AI and social media are unleashing pent-up social and political energies—releasing floods of new information and triggering intense battles for narrative control.While most analysts focus on small pieces of this puzzle, Alicia Wanless is a pioneering “information ecologist” who seeks to map the entire system. Her new book is The Information Animal: Humans, Technology, and The Competition for Reality.In a lively new episode of The World Unpacked, Alicia and host Jon Bateman discuss what 2025 has in common with 1625, how novels spark civil wars, and why our frantic efforts to tame information often do more harm than good. Find the episode transcript and streaming audio, and get the show direct to your inbox, here: https://carnegieendowment.org/podcasts/the-world-unpacked/why-information-refuses-to-be-controlled?Follow Jon on X: https://x.com/JonKBateman
What this episode covers
Alicia Wanless is the director of the Information Environment Project at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. She joins host Jon Bateman on The World Unpacked to discuss what 2025 has in common with 1625, how novels spark civil wars, and why our frantic efforts to tame information often do more harm than good.
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