The Open Mind
The Open Mind: Season 2018

Air Date

January 6, 2018

Episodes

46 episodes

The Open Mind

Season 2018

Episodes

Representing Us

1. Representing Us

January 6, 2018
30 min

Congressional Candidate, Millennial and geologist Jess Phoenix on representative democracy.

Misinformation Crisis

2. Misinformation Crisis

January 13, 2018
30 min

University of Amsterdam’s Claes de Vreese on global populism and the post-truth present.

Automating Inequality

3. Automating Inequality

January 16, 2018
30 min

Political scientist Virginia Eubanks on her new book, “Automating Inequality.”

Law, Order and Justice

4. Law, Order and Justice

January 24, 2018
30 min

Roosevelt Institute Fellow Dorian Warren discusses the politics of inequality today.

All the President’s Twitter Blocks

5. All the President’s Twitter Blocks

February 3, 2018
30 min

Knight First Amendment Institute’s Katie Fallow on free speech violations in government.

Fascism Strikes Back

6. Fascism Strikes Back

February 10, 2018
30 min

Shane Burley discusses his new book “Fascism Today: What It Is and How We End It.”

Solutions Journalism and Solutions for Journalism

7. Solutions Journalism and Solutions for Journalism

February 17, 2018
30 min

Solutions Journalism and NYTimes’ David Bornstein on the constructive force of journalism.

A Union of Concerned Technologists

8. A Union of Concerned Technologists

February 24, 2018
30 min

Renee DiResta of Data for Democracy on how antisocial media-tech companies are a threat.

Combating Extremism Online

9. Combating Extremism Online

March 3, 2018
30 min

Counter Extremism Project’s Mark Wallace and Dartmouth’s Hany Farid on online extremism.

Securing American Democracy

10. Securing American Democracy

March 10, 2018
30 min

Jamie Fly and Laura Rosenberger of the Alliance for Securing Democracy on Russia and US.

China’s Contentious Public Sphere

11. China’s Contentious Public Sphere

March 17, 2018
30 min

Harvard University sociologist Ya-Wen Lei on her new book “The Contentious Public Sphere.”

Democrats vs. Authoritarians

12. Democrats vs. Authoritarians

April 7, 2018
30 min

Yascha Mounk on “The People vs Democracy: Why Our Freedom is in Danger and How to Save It.”

Mother Internet

13. Mother Internet

April 10, 2018
30 min

Claire Evans on her new book “Broad Band: The Untold Story of Women Who Made the Internet.”

Guardians of the Web

14. Guardians of the Web

April 21, 2018
30 min

Microsoft Research Principal Researcher Tarleton Gillespie on "Custodians of the Internet."

The Post-Millennial Wave

15. The Post-Millennial Wave

April 24, 2018
30 min

NextGen America’s executive director Heather Hargreaves on the 2018 midterm elections.

A Pro and Antibiotic Future

16. A Pro and Antibiotic Future

May 5, 2018
30 min

“Good Germs, Bad Germs” author Jessica Snyder Sachs on the rise of drug resistance.

At War With Cambridge Analytica

17. At War With Cambridge Analytica

May 12, 2018
30 min

David Carroll of Parsons School of Design on privacy, media, and suing Cambridge Analytica.

The Real Drug Crisis

18. The Real Drug Crisis

May 19, 2018
30 min

Investigative reporter Katherine Eban on generic pharmaceutical manufacturing dangers.

Getting the Rust Belt Story Straight

19. Getting the Rust Belt Story Straight

May 26, 2018
30 min

Founder and director of Belt Publishing Anne Trubek on “Voices From the Rust Belt.”

Oversight, Partisanship, and 2018

20. Oversight, Partisanship, and 2018

May 31, 2018
30 min

John Lawrence, former Chief of Staff to Nancy Pelosi, on his book “The Class of ’74”.

Tech Troublemakers

21. Tech Troublemakers

June 9, 2018
30 min

Leslie Berlin of Silicon Valley Archives at Stanford, on “Troublemakers: Silicon Valley’s.

The Lore of Life

22. The Lore of Life

June 13, 2018
30 min

Bar-Ilan University chair in Science, Technology, and Society Oren Harman talks about his new book “Evolutions: 15 Myths That Explain Our World.”

Confronting Algorithms of Bigotry

23. Confronting Algorithms of Bigotry

June 23, 2018
30 min

Investigative reporter Julia Angwin on exposing technologies that injure society.

Our Galaxy and Beyond

24. Our Galaxy and Beyond

June 27, 2018
30 min

Dr. Alan Stern and Dr. David Grinspoon on their book on Pluto: “Chasing New Horizons.”

The Future Caucus

25. The Future Caucus

July 3, 2018
30 min

Steven Olikara, founder of the Millennial Action Project on activating the next generation.

Democracy in the Internet Age

26. Democracy in the Internet Age

July 14, 2018
30 min

Democracy Works’ Kathryn Peters on election security, voter registration and democracy.

Building Bridges

27. Building Bridges

July 17, 2018
30 min

David Nevins of the Bridge Alliance, talks about reversing America's political disunity.

Sweet Little (and Big) Lies

28. Sweet Little (and Big) Lies

July 28, 2018
30 min

Daniel Dale of the Toronto Star on fact-checking President Trump and covering activism.

The Right to Have Rights

29. The Right to Have Rights

August 4, 2018
30 min

Stephanie DeGooyer, Fellow at Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study on authoritarianisim.

Documenting a Fascist Ascent

30. Documenting a Fascist Ascent

August 7, 2018
30 min

Jack Smith IV, senior writer for Mic, on American nationalism and White Supremacy.

Quarantining Hate Speech

31. Quarantining Hate Speech

August 14, 2018
30 min

Joan Donovan of Data & Society on technologies that degrade democracy and civil society.

Guts, Heart and Minoritarian Rule

32. Guts, Heart and Minoritarian Rule

August 25, 2018
30 min

Al Cross, dir. Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues, U Kentucky, on media.

The Creative Wealth of Nations

33. The Creative Wealth of Nations

August 27, 2018
30 min

Patrick Kabanda talks about his new book “The Creative Wealth of Nations” and the arts.

Manchurian President and Alternative Realities

34. Manchurian President and Alternative Realities

September 5, 2018
30 min

Tom Nichols, U.S. Naval War College professor, on his book “The Death of Expertise.”

Rage at the Ballot Box

35. Rage at the Ballot Box

September 12, 2018
30 min

Soraya Chemaly, Women's Media Center Speech Project, on her new book “Rage Becomes Her.”

News, Disinformation, and Free Expression

36. News, Disinformation, and Free Expression

September 21, 2018
30 min

Richard Gingras, VP of News at Google, on journalism, citizenship, and disinformation.

United Against Citizens

37. United Against Citizens

September 25, 2018
30 min

Tiffany Muller of End Citizens United, on her mission to undo the Supreme Court decision.

Security, Nationalism, and the Four Freedoms

38. Security, Nationalism, and the Four Freedoms

October 1, 2018
30 min

Jeffrey Prescott of National Security Action on an alternative to Trump's foreign policy.

Truth Decay in America

39. Truth Decay in America

October 9, 2018
30 min

RAND CEO Michael D. Rich and political scientist Jennifer Kavanagh on “Truth Decay.

Immigration, Dignity, and U.S.-Mexico Relations

40. Immigration, Dignity, and U.S.-Mexico Relations

October 16, 2018
30 min

KPBS investigative reporter Jean Guerrero on her new book “Crux: A Cross-Border Memoir.

Truth and Lies of Education

41. Truth and Lies of Education

October 22, 2018
30 min

Former U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan discusses his new book “How Schools Work.

The Microbes Among Us

42. The Microbes Among Us

November 2, 2018
30 min

North Carolina State scientist Rob Dunn discusses his new book “Never Home Alone.”

The Splintering of the American Mind

43. The Splintering of the American Mind

November 10, 2018
30 min

Philosopher William Egginton discusses his book "The Splintering of the American Mind."

Discovering Genes

44. Discovering Genes

November 13, 2018
30 min

Carl Zimmer discusses "She Has Her Mother's Laugh: The Powers, Perversions and Potential of Heredity."

Disequilibrium on the Supreme Court

45. Disequilibrium on the Supreme Court

November 19, 2018
30 min

Knight First Amendment Institute inaugural scholar David Pozen discusses the future of American law.

46. The Creative Wealth of Nations

December 2, 2018
30 min

Patrick Kabanda, musician and consultant to the World Bank, talks about his new book “The Creative Wealth of Nations” and the importance of the arts in development.