The Tech Policy Press Podcast

New Insights on Tech and the Crisis of Democracy

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Aug 24, 2025
In this discussion, Steven Livingston, a prominent professor at George Washington University, and Michael Miller from City College delve into the crisis of democracy influenced by technology. They explore the spread of disinformation and its impact on civil society, as well as the relationship between QAnon and the Republican Party. Kate Starbird and Josephine Lukito examine the narratives shaping political dynamics and the resilience required for researchers tackling these critical issues. Their insights shed light on the complexities of radicalism and democratic backsliding.
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INSIGHT

The Conservative Dilemma Explained

  • Ziblatt's conservative dilemma explains why conservative parties ally with surrogate groups and adopt cross-cutting cultural issues.
  • Those alliances and hot-button narratives let parties win elections despite economic divisions.
INSIGHT

Influence Is A Two-Way Street

  • Participatory disinformation shows influence flows both ways between influencers and audiences.
  • Audiences co-create frames and sometimes radicalize elites as much as elites radicalize audiences.
ANECDOTE

QAnon's Political Entrenchment

  • QAnon exemplifies how fringe conspiracies became organizational and politically embedded over time.
  • The movement built relationships with Republican actors, gaining mutual incentives to persist.
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