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audio
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Technology

The Columbia University sociologist Sudhir Venkatesh studies exclusive worlds by embedding himself — with a crack-selling gang, sex workers, the teenage children of billionaires, and most recently, at the highest levels of companies at the vanguard of the digital revolution, including Facebook and Twitter. And now he’s hosting a podcast. In each episode, Venkatesh will reveal what he learned in Silicon Valley and talk with the people he met along the way who are building and running the digital world, and those who are using it in a signal way, digging deep into their motivations and challenging their priorities. Sudhir Breaks the Internet is a production of the Freakonomics Radio Network. 

Premiere Date |
2021-02-16
Frequency |
Weekly
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No

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6 Available Episodes (6 Total)Average duration: 00:29:28
May 18 | 00:26:52
5. Can Outside Pressure Change Silicon Valley?
May 11 | 00:35:42
4. Meet the Brain Behind Facebook’s Oversight Board
Apr 26 | 00:35:30
3. “Someone Needs to Save the World from Silicon Valley”
Apr 19 | 00:39:10
2. The Garbage Can Model of Decision Making
Apr 12 | 00:36:40
1. Designed to Tear Us Apart
Feb 16 | 00:02:54
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