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Playlist: The big picture (15 talks)

Must-listen talks about the future of the environment, crime, technology, government and the human race.
Curated by TED · 15 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/the_big_picture

Jennifer Pahlka: Coding a better government

Can government be run like the Internet, permissionless and open? Coder and activist Jennifer Pahlka believes it can -- and that apps, built quickly and cheaply, are a powerful new way to connect citizens to their governments -- and their neighbors.
https://www.ted.com/talks/jennifer_pahlka_coding_a_better_government

David Cameron: The next age of government

The leader of Britain's Conservative Party says we're entering a new era -- where governments themselves have less power (and less money) and people empowered by technology have more. Tapping into new ideas on behavioral economics, he explores how these trends could be turned into smarter policy.
https://www.ted.com/talks/david_cameron_the_next_age_of_government

Belinda Stutzman: How is power divided in the United States government?

Articles I-III of the United States Constitution allow for three separate branches of government (legislative, executive, and judicial), along with a system of checks and balances should any branch get too powerful. Belinda Stutzman breaks down each branch and its constitutionally-entitled powers. [Directed by Johnny Chew, narrated by Belinda St...
https://www.ted.com/talks/belinda_stutzman_how_is_power_divided_in_the_united_states_government

Mariana Mazzucato: Government -- investor, risk-taker, innovator

Why doesn't the government just get out of the way and let the private sector -- the "real revolutionaries" -- innovate? It's rhetoric you hear everywhere, and Mariana Mazzucato wants to dispel it. In an energetic talk, she shows how the state -- which many see as a slow, hunkering behemoth -- is really one of our most exciting risk-takers and m...
https://www.ted.com/talks/mariana_mazzucato_government_investor_risk_taker_innovator

Government and politics: Cyber-Influence and Power

TED Studies, created in collaboration with Wiley, are curated video collections — supplemented by rich educational materials — for students, educators and self-guided learners. In Cyber-Influence and Power, activists, academics and statesmen come together at TED to delve into new ideas about how power and influence come about in the digital age....
https://www.ted.com/read/ted-studies/government-and-politics

Stephanie Kelton: The big myth of government deficits

Government deficits have gotten a bad rap, says economist Stephanie Kelton. In this groundbreaking talk, she makes the case to stop looking at government spending as a path towards frightening piles of debt, but rather as a financial contribution to the things that matter -- like health care, education, infrastructure and beyond. "We have the re...
https://www.ted.com/talks/stephanie_kelton_the_big_myth_of_government_deficits

Christopher Soghoian: Government surveillance — this is just the beginning

Privacy researcher Christopher Soghoian sees the landscape of government surveillance shifting beneath our feet, as an industry grows to support monitoring programs. Through private companies, he says, governments are buying technology with the capacity to break into computers, steal documents and monitor activity — without detection. This TED F...
https://www.ted.com/talks/christopher_soghoian_government_surveillance_this_is_just_the_beginning

Heather Brooke: My battle to expose government corruption

Our leaders need to be held accountable, says journalist Heather Brooke. And she should know: Brooke uncovered the British Parliamentary financial expenses that led to a major political scandal in 2009. She urges us to ask our leaders questions through platforms like Freedom of Information requests -- and to finally get some answers.
https://www.ted.com/talks/heather_brooke_my_battle_to_expose_government_corruption

Beth Noveck: Demand a more open-source government

What can governments learn from the open-data revolution? In this stirring talk, Beth Noveck, the former deputy CTO at the White House, shares a vision of practical openness -- connecting bureaucracies to citizens, sharing data, creating a truly participatory democracy. Imagine the "writable society" ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/beth_noveck_demand_a_more_open_source_government

Anna Piperal: What a digital government looks like

What if you never had to fill out paperwork again? In Estonia, this is a reality: citizens conduct nearly all public services online, from starting a business to voting from their laptops, thanks to the nation's ambitious post-Soviet digital transformation known as "e-Estonia." One of the program's experts, Anna Piperal, explains the key design ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/anna_piperal_what_a_digital_government_looks_like

Charity Wayua: A few ways to fix a government

Charity Wayua put her skills as a cancer researcher to use on an unlikely patient: the government of her native Kenya. She shares how she helped her government drastically improve its process for opening up new businesses, a crucial part of economic health and growth, leading to new investments and a World Bank recognition as a top reformer.
https://www.ted.com/talks/charity_wayua_a_few_ways_to_fix_a_government

Matt Cutts: What happens when a Silicon Valley technologist works for the government

What if the government ran more like Silicon Valley? Engineer Matt Cutts shares why he decided to leave Google (where he worked for nearly 17 years) for a career in the US government -- and makes the case that if you really want to make an impact, go where your help is needed most.
https://www.ted.com/talks/matt_cutts_what_happens_when_a_silicon_valley_technologist_works_for_the_government

If Teachers Took Over the Government with Sharon McMahon (Transcript)

Re:Thinking with Adam Grant If Teachers Took Over the Government with Sharon McMahon November 1, 2022 [00:00:00] Adam Grant: Hey everyone, it's Adam Grant. Welcome back to ReThinking, my podcast on the science of what makes us tick. I'm an organizational psychologist, and I'm taking you inside the minds of fascinating people to explore new tho...
https://www.ted.com/podcasts/if-teachers-took-over-the-government-sharon-mcmahon-transcript

Jennifer Granick: How the US government spies on people who protest -- including you

What's stopping the American government from recording your phone calls, reading your emails and monitoring your location? Very little, says surveillance and cybersecurity counsel Jennifer Granick. The government collects all kinds of information about you easily, cheaply and without a warrant -- and if you've ever participated in a protest or a...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jennifer_granick_how_the_us_government_spies_on_people_who_protest_including_you

Clay Shirky: How the Internet will (one day) transform government

The open-source world has learned to deal with a flood of new, oftentimes divergent, ideas using hosting services like GitHub -- so why can’t governments? In this rousing talk Clay Shirky shows how democracies can take a lesson from the Internet, to be not just transparent but also to draw on the knowledge of all their citizens.
https://www.ted.com/talks/clay_shirky_how_the_internet_will_one_day_transform_government

Andrew C. Isenberg: Why was the US government obsessed with this animal?

By the mid-1700s, many Plains nations survived on North America’s largest land mammals: bison. They ate its meat, made the hides into winter coats and blankets, and used the bones and horns for tools. But in the following decades, millions of bison would be deliberately slaughtered, threatening the survival of Plains societies. Andrew C. Isenber...
https://www.ted.com/talks/andrew_c_isenberg_why_was_the_us_government_obsessed_with_this_animal

Mariana Mazzucato | TED Speaker

Mariana Mazzucato helps policymakers understand how the global economy really works (and how we need to fix it).
Economist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/mariana_mazzucato

Introductory essay

Written by the educators who created Cyber-Influence and Power, a brief look at the key facts, tough questions and big ideas in their field. Begin this TED Study with a fascinating read that gives context and clarity to the material. Each and every one of us has a vital part to play in building the kind of world in which government and technolog...
https://www.ted.com/read/ted-studies/government-and-politics/introductory-essay

Anjan Sundaram: Why I risked my life to expose a government massacre

A war zone can pass for a mostly peaceful place when no one is watching, says investigative journalist and TED Fellow Anjan Sundaram. In this short, incisive talk, he takes us inside the conflict in the Central African Republic, where he saw the methodical preparation for ethnic cleansing, and shares a lesson about why it's important to bear wit...
https://www.ted.com/talks/anjan_sundaram_why_i_risked_my_life_to_expose_a_government_massacre

Shari Davis: What if you could help decide how the government spends public funds?

What if you could help decide how the government spends public funds in your community? That's the idea behind participatory budgeting, a process that brings local residents and governments together to develop concrete solutions to real problems close to home. In this inspiring call to action, community leader Shari Davis shows how participatory...
https://www.ted.com/talks/shari_davis_what_if_you_could_help_decide_how_the_government_spends_public_funds

Severine Autesserre: To solve mass violence, look to locals

Severine Autesserre studies the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is in the middle of the deadliest conflict since World War II; it's been called "the largest ongoing humanitarian crisis in the world.” The conflict seems hopelessly, unsolvably large. But her insight from decades of listening and engaging: The conflicts are often locally based....
https://www.ted.com/talks/severine_autesserre_to_solve_mass_violence_look_to_locals

Diane J. Savino: The case for same-sex marriage

Hours before New York lawmakers rejected a key marriage equality bill (38-24), State Senator Diane J. Savino made the passionate case for a government that recognizes and administers same-sex marriages. Here's her fresh, thought-provoking perspective on one of the most contentious issues in US culture, religion and government.
https://www.ted.com/talks/diane_j_savino_the_case_for_same_sex_marriage

Joe Smith | TED Speaker

Joe Smith is an active figure in the Oregon community and a powerful advocate for proper paper towel use.
Lawyer
https://www.ted.com/speakers/joe_smith

Edward Snowden | TED Speaker

In 2013 Edward Snowden leaked thousands of classified American National Security Agency documents, sparking a global conversation about citizens' rights to privacy on the Internet.
Whistleblower
https://www.ted.com/speakers/edward_snowden

Hubertus Knabe | TED Speaker

Hubertus Knabe studies the history of torture, oppression and surveillance in former East Germany.
Historian
https://www.ted.com/speakers/hubertus_knabe

Katherine Mangu-Ward: What capitalism gets right -- and governments get wrong

Is capitalism a good thing? Journalist Katherine Mangu-Ward makes the case that "weirdos" left alone to innovate and explore far-out ideas in a free market system are our best hope for the future. She asks us to reconsider our qualms about capitalism, failure and corporate death, analyzing the recent history of General Motors and Facebook to ill...
https://www.ted.com/talks/katherine_mangu_ward_what_capitalism_gets_right_and_governments_get_wrong

Peter Paccone: Why is the US Constitution so hard to amend?

When it was ratified in 1789, the US Constitution didn't just institute a government by the people – it provided a way for the people to alter the Constitution itself. And yet, of the nearly 11,000 amendments proposed in the centuries since, only 27 have succeeded as of 2016. Peter Paccone explains why the US Constitution is so hard to change. [...
https://www.ted.com/talks/peter_paccone_why_is_the_us_constitution_so_hard_to_amend

Activities

Deepen your understanding of Cyber-Influence and Power with these carefully crafted educational exercises that let you get the most out of this TED Studies subject. Activity 1 In his TEDTalk, Shashi Tharoor shares some surprising statistics about the Indian cell phone market, supporting his claim that India has become "an astonishingly connected...
https://www.ted.com/read/ted-studies/government-and-politics/activities

Playlist: A playbook to understanding power (6 talks)

These talks highlight the reasons we as citizens should understand and challenge the powers that be.
Curated by TED · 6 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/a_playbook_to_understanding_power
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