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#4 The bridge builder and the scapegoat

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In this fourth episode, Bart reflects on the last two roles in his polarisation framework, the bridge builder and the scapegoat.

Inside Polarisation is a podcast series with tools and insights to help you learn how to navigate the tensions when polarisation strikes.

Bart Brandsma is a philosopher, consultant and polarization expert. He has been studying this subject for two decades and has developed a Polarisation Framework. This framework is a beacon in times of provocation, increasing division and media manipulation. His consultancy stretches from Cambodia and Lebanon to Northern Ireland, from daily practice in companies, schools and universities to nationwide us and them-scenarios.

In collaboration with Wageningen University and Research, Bart guides you through his practical framework in this podcast series - Inside Polarisation.

Fragments: CNN, BBC, ABC, KTO, The Economist.

Extra music fragment : Matt Bianco Whose side are you on? WEA.

For more information on polarisation visit insidepolarisation.nl

More information on dealing with polarisation at Wageningen University & Research: Dealing with polarisation - WUR

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In this fourth episode, Bart reflects on the last two roles in his polarisation framework, the bridge builder and the scapegoat.

Inside Polarisation is a podcast series with tools and insights to help you learn how to navigate the tensions when polarisation strikes.

Bart Brandsma is a philosopher, consultant and polarization expert. He has been studying this subject for two decades and has developed a Polarisation Framework. This framework is a beacon in times of provocation, increasing division and media manipulation. His consultancy stretches from Cambodia and Lebanon to Northern Ireland, from daily practice in companies, schools and universities to nationwide us and them-scenarios.

In collaboration with Wageningen University and Research, Bart guides you through his practical framework in this podcast series - Inside Polarisation.

Fragments: CNN, BBC, ABC, KTO, The Economist.

Extra music fragment : Matt Bianco Whose side are you on? WEA.

For more information on polarisation visit insidepolarisation.nl

More information on dealing with polarisation at Wageningen University & Research: Dealing with polarisation - WUR

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