Reimagining the Internet

Initiative for Digital Public Infrastructure

at the University of Massachusetts Amherst

  • 52 minutes 52 seconds
    117. Alondra Nelson, Biden’s Head of Science and Technology Policy, talks AI, Trump’s research funding cuts, and how memes replaced Happy Days
    Alondra Nelson is arguably the most important sociologist of science in America. She isn’t just a brilliant researcher of how race and racism has shaped public health in America, nor just a thoughtful, savvy tech policy maker. She is also someone with a gift for communicating research and ideas on these huge, important matters in […]
    30 July 2025, 5:55 pm
  • 44 minutes 23 seconds
    116. How should governments use technology? To build trust, says Eric Gordon
    Eric Gordon has spent his career as an social scientists trying to understand how city governments can use technology to better engage their citizens. But he’s learned that technology doesn’t matter if governments aren’t willing to listen and citizens don’t feel listened to. Add to surveillance technology to the mix, and technology doesn’t seem to […]
    25 June 2025, 5:17 pm
  • 46 minutes 6 seconds
    113. Deleting Everything with Dan Saltman
    Dan Saltman is the founder of Redact, one of the very few tools that lets you delete data across many of your social media accounts. So why are there so few projects that put users in control of their data, like Dan’s? This week on Reimagining, we talk about the legal, technical, and market obstacles […]
    15 May 2025, 3:35 pm
  • 35 minutes 2 seconds
    112. Governing the Fediverse: Erin Kissane talks her groundbreaking study into how Mastodon is run (Part 2)
    Part two of our interview with Erin Kissane is a deep dive into her work on the Fediverse. Why do people use it, how do they govern, and how can you, dear listener, get your own healthy Fediverse community going? Plus Erin talks about Blue Sky a lot. Erin Kissane runs wreckage/salvage, helmed the COVID […]
    30 April 2025, 3:34 pm
  • 33 minutes 50 seconds
    111. How Facebook Stoked Civil War in Myanmar, with Erin Kissane
    In part one of our interview with researcher, designer and, in her own words, “ancient Internet person” Erin Kissane, we look at what happens when a platform swallows a whole society’s media landscape but abdicates all responsibility to the people using it. In this case, we’re talking about Myanmar but it’s understandable if your mind […]
    21 April 2025, 2:33 pm
  • 48 minutes 50 seconds
    110. Is there hope for democracy in a social media-driven world? Nathan Schneider sees it every day.
    Nathan Schneider has spent roughly 15 years as a journalist and academic trying to understand democracy in the 21st century through Occupy Wall Street, cooperatives, the blockchain, and currently, federated social media. This week on Reimagining, Nathan explains how poor democracy on major social media platforms has eroded our actual democratic governance, and how practicing […]
    2 April 2025, 3:35 pm
  • 44 minutes 23 seconds
    109. Evelyn Douek, please tell us what is going on with the First Amendment and social media
    The TikTok ban decision passed down by the Supreme Court late last year is a clear violation of First Amendment precedent, but President Trump’s refusal to enact it as law is a constitutional crisis in the making. We brought Stanford Law professor, rising First Amendment star scholar, and Moderated Content host Evelyn Douek on the […]
    20 March 2025, 6:10 pm
  • 28 minutes 56 seconds
    108. Internet of Gifts: The 5th Annual Reimagining Holiday Special
    Ho ho ho, five years of Reimagining the Internet holiday specials! For this year’s edition we’re spreading holiday cheer by showering our dear listeners with gifts. From good Wikipedia rabbit holes to the gift of network effects, everyone here at iDPI is offering something from the heart. Links to some gifts mentioned in this episode: […]
    19 December 2024, 5:05 pm
  • 43 minutes 31 seconds
    107. How could a PBS of the Internet cultivate a more human web? Laurel Schwulst on a lighter weight Internet (Good Web)
    For the final episode of our Good Web series, artist, designer, and educator Laurel Schwulst joins Mike to talk through her proposal for a PBS of the Internet. She describes how a PBS-like body that intentionally crafts the spaces, software, and information for a public good could crucial for creating an environment that rewards curisoity […]
    21 August 2024, 4:43 pm
  • 47 minutes 10 seconds
    106. What You Need to Know About Web Accessibility with Lola Odelola (Good Web)
    Building a Good Web doesn’t just mean making the current Internet a nicer place, but making an Internet that everyone can use. This week Lola Odelola (Lola’s Lab, formerly of Bocoup) joins the Good Web series to talk about the fundamentals of web accessibility and the fascinating process the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) uses […]
    7 August 2024, 3:42 pm
  • 52 minutes 16 seconds
    105. Slow and steady: how Are.na became the Good Web for artists, designers, and researchers who love unusual connections.
    At 13 years old, Are.na boasts a healthy, creative community and stable finances while rejecting many of the hallmarks of popular social media platforms such as a focus on video, endless push notifications, or surveillant advertising. For this week’s edition of our Good Web series, founder Charles Broskoski sits with Mike to walk through what […]
    24 July 2024, 2:53 pm
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