Feeling overwhelmed by the negativity and division in our political landscape? You're not alone. Misinformation fuels fear and hostility, making it hard to see eye-to-eye with those across the aisle.
But what if there was a fun and unexpected way to bridge the gap?
In this episode of Outrage Overload, we explore a groundbreaking game developed by computational social scientist Ashwin Rajadesingan. This game, called GuesSync!, tackles affective polarization head-on, with surprising results that offer a glimpse of hope for a more civil future.
Join us as we dive into:
The science behind the game: How does it work, and what makes it so effective?
The research findings: What are the real-world impacts of playing GuesSync?
The potential of games: Can this be a game-changer for political discourse?
Whether you're a seasoned political junkie or someone yearning for a more positive dialogue, this episode is for you. We offer a refreshing perspective on how we can overcome negativity and move towards a more united future.
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Together, let's change the game of politics!
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