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How fiction helps us envision a more just future
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In episode no. 75 I speak with Jason Tashea, Consultant with the World Bank and Innovation Fellow at Vanderbilt University. We discuss:
- Jason’s motivation for his new project, ‘40 Futures’;
- the fine line between dystopian fiction and reality;
- Jason’s writing process and the ‘rules’ he set for himself in developing the project;
- ’40 Futures’ topics including technological surveillance, improper use of alerts, bio-data, digital privacy laws, automated police vehicles, use of genetic material and ‘the metitentiary’!;
- ‘Problem finding’ and ‘threatcasting’;
- the consequences and rights implications of technology or services;
- the principles that Jason shares that could guide development of technology;
- a real-world example Jason is working on with the World Bank;
- our short-term, quick fix approach compared to long term approaches;
- feeback he’s had from people outside the legal innovation community about the project;
- what popular TV shows like ‘Law and Order’ did for people understanding their rights;
- interdisciplinary collaborations to share information!!
- the ‘Justice Technology Association’ – mission and activities;
- update on changes to professional legal regulation in the USA;
- how to get people’s attention on these issues;
- Jason flipping the interview onto me; and
- Jason’s (non-!) definition of legal innovation.
Proudly sponsored by Neota Logic
Links:
- ’40 Futures’
- Justice Tech Download newsletter
- Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site
- Episode with Ed
- Neota Logic Solution Gallery
- Neota Logic
- Churchill Trust Project
Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au
Twitter - @ReimaginingJ
Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
91 episoder
Manage episode 324668048 series 2695368
In episode no. 75 I speak with Jason Tashea, Consultant with the World Bank and Innovation Fellow at Vanderbilt University. We discuss:
- Jason’s motivation for his new project, ‘40 Futures’;
- the fine line between dystopian fiction and reality;
- Jason’s writing process and the ‘rules’ he set for himself in developing the project;
- ’40 Futures’ topics including technological surveillance, improper use of alerts, bio-data, digital privacy laws, automated police vehicles, use of genetic material and ‘the metitentiary’!;
- ‘Problem finding’ and ‘threatcasting’;
- the consequences and rights implications of technology or services;
- the principles that Jason shares that could guide development of technology;
- a real-world example Jason is working on with the World Bank;
- our short-term, quick fix approach compared to long term approaches;
- feeback he’s had from people outside the legal innovation community about the project;
- what popular TV shows like ‘Law and Order’ did for people understanding their rights;
- interdisciplinary collaborations to share information!!
- the ‘Justice Technology Association’ – mission and activities;
- update on changes to professional legal regulation in the USA;
- how to get people’s attention on these issues;
- Jason flipping the interview onto me; and
- Jason’s (non-!) definition of legal innovation.
Proudly sponsored by Neota Logic
Links:
- ’40 Futures’
- Justice Tech Download newsletter
- Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site
- Episode with Ed
- Neota Logic Solution Gallery
- Neota Logic
- Churchill Trust Project
Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au
Twitter - @ReimaginingJ
Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
91 episoder
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