Originally broadcast at 10:30 a.m. ET Wednesday, July 14, 2021.
Christine Rosen is senior writer at Commentary magazine and chair of the Colloquy on Knowledge, Technology & Culture at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia. She is also a senior editor of The New Atlantis, a journal founded by the Ethics and Public Policy Center. She joins the Chautauqua Lecture Series to examine the theme of “Trust, Society and Democracy,” what has been come to be known as “cancel culture” and how trust in one another can and may be renewed — especially when it comes to younger generations.
Rosen’s writing has appeared in publications such as The New York Times Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The New Republic, Democracy Journal, Prospect, Hedgehog Review, MIT Technology Review, and The New England Journal of Medicine. She is the author of Preaching Eugenics: Religious Leaders and the American Eugenics Movement; My Fundamentalist Education; and The Extinction of Experience, which is forthcoming from W.W. Norton.
Rosen holds a Ph.D. in History from Emory University.
This program is made possible by the Charles and Gail Gamble Lecture Endowment and the William and Julia Clinger Lectureship.
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Originally broadcast at 10:30 a.m. ET Thursday, July 15, 2021.
Over the last decade, Deb Roy – executive director of the MIT Media Lab, the director of the MIT Laboratory for Social Machines and the newly appointed director of the interdisciplinary Center for Constructive Communication – has bee...
Originally broadcast at 10:30 a.m. ET Monday, July 19, 2021.
Amanda Ripley is an investigative journalist and a New York Times bestselling author. Her most recent book is High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and How We Get Out, published by Simon & Schuster in April 2021 — the learnings from wh...
Originally broadcast at 10:30 a.m. ET Tuesday, July 20, 2021.
David French is a senior editor at The Dispatch and a columnist for Time. A New York Times best-selling author, his most recent book is Divided We Fall: America’s Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation, which begins with a sta...