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Can we design a warning system for democracy?

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Can we design a warning system for democracy?

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Portland Design Thinkers is thrilled to announce our next event with Neal Moore: Can we design a warning system for democracy?

Individual changes gradually add up to something bigger; but in a multivariate world, how are we assessing and communicating gradual evolution of the big picture, and are we instilling urgency and direction with our storytelling?

In the 50’s, The Bulletin of The Atomic Scientists unveiled the Doomsday Clock to galvanize attention to the threat of nuclear war; more recently they’ve attempted to alert people against other existential threats like climate change.

The US has seen troubling developments in politics and society, leading to concern across a political spectrum that we are either heading toward authoritarianism or already in it. We’ll explore the challenge of designing a “Doomsday Clock” for democracy.

About our speaker:
Neal Moore is a human-centered business design strategist and consultant who co-founded Jump Associates, a Bay Area strategy and innovation firm. He’s led teams and executives in gaining insights, shaping new experiences and initiatives, commercializing technologies, and building capacity for design thinking in a variety of industries. He advises early-stage entrepreneurs and investors as well as large private and public organizations.

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