Democracy in a Fragmented Information Landscape with Dr. Justin Lane

Democracy in a Fragmented Information Landscape with Dr. Justin Lane

The Thank You Democracy podcast continues its journey across regions and lived democratic realities in Season 4. In Episode 4 for our #EuropeRegionalMonth, we sat down with Dr. Justin Lane, CEO and Co‑Founder of CulturePulse, to explore how artificial intelligence, human behavior, and narrative dynamics are reshaping democratic life across Europe at a moment of rising polarization and declining institutional trust.

Drawing on his work at the intersection of AI, psychology, and culture, Justin offers a sharp perspective on how beliefs are formed, how narratives spread, and why facts alone are often not enough to shift public attitudes. From his early research on religion and extremism to his current work modeling social dynamics, he reflects on what is fundamentally changing in how societies process information and make decisions.

Throughout the conversation, he unpacks what makes this moment distinct. Advances in AI have made manipulation more believable, while declining trust in institutions has made societies more vulnerable to it. He challenges dominant approaches to misinformation, emphasizing that rebuilding trust and strengthening human relationships may be more critical than simply correcting false content.

At the same time, the conversation points to deeper questions about democratic resilience, from the role of human psychology to the need for stronger critical thinking in an increasingly complex information landscape.

Ultimately, his reflections remind us that the future of democracy will not be determined by technology alone, but by our ability to rebuild trust, engage across differences, and reconnect with the human foundations of democratic life.

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