Can a society thrive when its citizens are entrenched in ideological bunkers?
Tan Ping Jie, Monash, leads us through the shadow of political polarization to the factors that make citizens and society thrive.
Tan Ping Jie, Monash, leads us through the shadow of political polarization to the factors that make citizens and society thrive.
Alexander “Zander” Kuebler, ESSEC Business School, tackles the issue of apps and social media’s role in political polarization.
Daria Perevertailo, Trinity Business School, explores the influence of algorithms and their role in promoting political polarization.
The United States, once seen as the epitome of democratic ideals, is now grappling with an identity crisis fuelled by political polarisation and institutional dysfunction. Why has it happened, what effect does it have on the wider world, and will the US manage to return to its status as role model? Emily Rowe, Winner of the 2024 CoBS Student CSR Article Competition at Monash Business School, explores