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#193 Designing democracy with Dana Chisnell

Sep 13, 2018
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 6min
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2
The Disadvantages of Voting in America
05:38 • 4min
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3
How to Vote Effectively
09:52 • 3min
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The Different Paths Voters Follow in Voting Elections
12:49 • 2min
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5
The Journey of the Privilege Voter
14:48 • 2min
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The Power of Assumptions
16:34 • 2min
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The Importance of Habit in Voting
18:07 • 5min
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The Picer Attack on Democracy Design
23:07 • 6min
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How to Solve the Problems of the World With an Open Mind
28:50 • 2min
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10
How to Vote in Sweden
30:57 • 2min
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The Dangers of Friction in Voting
32:37 • 2min
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The Importance of Complexity in Voting
34:35 • 3min
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The Importance of Voter Research
37:17 • 3min
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“Voting in American is hard. There are far more steps than people realise” said Dana Chisnell. We talk to Dana about democracy as a design problem. We look at how the design of civic engagement impacts on both registration and participation and how that impact varies for burdened and privileged voters.
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