Podcast | Open Source Governance

Open Source Governance aims to design a blueprint that allows a group to collectively and inclusively ask questions and find answers that can help organize their community. In the Open Source Governance podcast, the terms and concepts of collective decision-making are introduced and specialists are invited to discuss various topics within various disciplines. 

The podcast can be heard on several platforms, including the project's website: www.opensourcegovernance.com

Episode 6 – Florian Cramer / Populism & Alt-right
For the sixth episode of the podcast, Florian Cramer is invited to talk about populism and the alt-right. Many topics were touched upon during the conversation; from populism and its contemporary history, different types of populism, populist leaders, Dutch politics, alt-right and its various forms, to online mobilization of the right, open source programming and its history, elections and direct democracy.

Florian Cramer is a reader, or practice-oriented research professor, in Visual Culture and Autonomous Practices at Willem de Kooning Academy, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. He has written a large number of critical essays throughout his career, spanning both DIY publications and academic writing since the XNUMXs. Florian examines transformations of cultural production, whether they take place in institutional art systems or in popular culture. Therefore, he has been interested in meme culture for more than ten years.

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