Aspen is a place for leaders to lift their sights above the possessions which possess them. To confront their own nature as human beings, to regain control over their own humanity by becoming more self-aware, more self-correcting, and hence more self-fulfilling.
The Internet, social media and modern technology have irreversibly changed journalism. Though most only identify the Internet as the executioner of classic print news, 21st century media has also opened up many new realms of possibility of freedom of expression and therefore freedom of the press. This Dialogue addresses these possibilities and the implications for the future of journalism.
*This event is by invitation only.
The Internet, social media and modern technology have irreversibly changed journalism. Though most only identify the Internet as the executioner of classic print news, 21st century media has also opened up many new realms of possibility of freedom of expression and therefore freedom of the press. This Dialogue addresses these possibilities and the implications for the future of journalism.
Featuring Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris, Ralph Metzner Distinguished Professor in Neurology, Psychiatry, and Behavioral Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco.
Featuring Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett, renowned psychologist, neuroscientist, best-selling author, and University Distinguished Professor at Northeastern University.
Featuring Dr. Richard Haass, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations and author of “The Bill of Obligations: The Ten Habits of Good Citizens.”