For 2022, Turnstone’s pick of radio shows and podcasts (series and one-off episodes) about visualizing complexity, navigating futures, facilitating participation, from lockdown (spring 2020) to Omicron (winter 2021/22). This list references ideas of general interest and those specifically related to Turnstone project research during 2020-21, including:
- The Ezra Klein Show, with Zeynap Tufecki
On systems thinking, the vaccine rollout and heroes as harbingers of broken systems - The Adam Buxton podcast, with Shoshana Zuboff, episode 106, especially the concluding section:
On emotions as the latest frontier for tech-driven surveillance capitalism - Structured Mischief, with Marc Norman, Nov 28, 2020
On homelessness as a “slow emergency” - The Lazarus Heist, series
On the geopolitics of cybercrime and digital finance - How’s Work? Esther Perel’s series
On the psychology of professional relationships - Huberman Lab, episode 2
On the neuroscience of regulating sleep - Talking Politics, Climate Ambition vs Energy Reality, Episode 331, Nov 3, 2021
On what happens now after COP26 - Reasons to be Cheerful, episode 142
On Black Lives Matters and criminal justice reform in the UK, 2020 - BBC Reith Lectures:
Mark Carney on the credit, covid and climate crises (2020), Stuart Russell on Artificial Intelligence (2021) - Policing in America, NPR
Bonus track:
- This Foul Earth, podcast series:
A sound archive of unusual, poignant, hilarious portraits of Welsh men’s lives