Many drivers, but to name a few: lack of civics education, government information not being digitally accessible which also means there is too much information and it’s hard and complex to find and read and understand. The push for diversity and inclusion is driving us apart and is grossly misunderstood by institutions and people, the racial hierarchy that the Māori -Crown relationship has created ...
Surely mis and disinformation are two of the big drivers behind deteriorating social cohesion?
It is, it’s a small part of it though. And I want to use to move past the cause to a more practical and constructive understanding of it.
From your research and understanding, what then are the main drivers behind the problems driving down social cohesion?
AND mis and dis information. Which is also grossly misunderstood and mismanaged by everyone: institutions, people and media
Lowering Institutional trust, social polarization and our obsession and misunderstanding of culture, diversity and identity
Do you think there's any key drivers behind these as well? Appreciate your input
Many drivers, but to name a few: lack of civics education, government information not being digitally accessible which also means there is too much information and it’s hard and complex to find and read and understand. The push for diversity and inclusion is driving us apart and is grossly misunderstood by institutions and people, the racial hierarchy that the Māori -Crown relationship has created ...