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186 Is Social Media Good For Democracy?

PolicyCast
14/02/2018 26 min Episodio 186
186 Is Social Media Good For Democracy?

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Adam Conner, a spring 2018 fellow at the Institute of Politics, digs into the nuance behind the question many are asking about platforms like Facebook and Twitter, namely: are they good for democracy?

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