OFFRE LISEUSES
Une liseuse achetée = une housse offerte* jusqu'au 21 juin
The Trust Experiments. Rebuilding Community in a World Designed to Divide Us
Par :Formats :
Actuellement indisponible
Cet article est actuellement indisponible, il ne peut pas être commandé sur notre site pour le moment. Nous vous invitons à vous inscrire à l'alerte disponibilité, vous recevrez un e-mail dès que cet ouvrage sera à nouveau disponible.
Disponible dans votre compte client Decitre ou Furet du Nord dès validation de votre commande. Le format ePub protégé est :
- Compatible avec une lecture sur My Vivlio (smartphone, tablette, ordinateur)
- Compatible avec une lecture sur liseuses Vivlio
- Pour les liseuses autres que Vivlio, vous devez utiliser le logiciel Adobe Digital Edition. Non compatible avec la lecture sur les liseuses Kindle, Remarkable et Sony
- Non compatible avec un achat hors France métropolitaine
, qui est-ce ?Notre partenaire de plateforme de lecture numérique où vous retrouverez l'ensemble de vos ebooks gratuitement
Pour en savoir plus sur nos ebooks, consultez notre aide en ligne ici
- Nombre de pages304
- Date de parution19/01/2027
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-241-63339-7
- EAN9780241633397
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurPENGUIN
Résumé
Levels of trust are collapsing around the world, as we spend more and more time alone. Our isolation has stark consequences for both individuals-disconnected people are less healthy, and less likely to succeed-and for democracy: low-trust societies like the UK and USA are more susceptible to polarisation and inequality. In The Trust Experiments, the acclaimed urbanist Charles Montgomery shows that our loneliness is not our fault: it's been designed right into our society.
It's in the single-family homes that discourage neighbourly contact. It's in the car-dependent infrastructure that makes commutes solo affairs. It's in the online algorithms that incentivize angry reactions over reasoned debate. But it doesn't have to be this way. From the baugruppen of Germany to the urban villages of Vancouver to the Utopias of Mexico, Montgomery takes us into intentional communities that have been designed to promote mingling, mutual aid and bridge-building.
He visits online activists from Taiwan to Silicon Valley who are using consensus-based algorithms to debunk misinformation and strengthen trust. Drawing on these examples, he shows how we can redesign our housing, cities and online spaces for connection, and apply these lessons to our own lives in ways big and small.
It's in the single-family homes that discourage neighbourly contact. It's in the car-dependent infrastructure that makes commutes solo affairs. It's in the online algorithms that incentivize angry reactions over reasoned debate. But it doesn't have to be this way. From the baugruppen of Germany to the urban villages of Vancouver to the Utopias of Mexico, Montgomery takes us into intentional communities that have been designed to promote mingling, mutual aid and bridge-building.
He visits online activists from Taiwan to Silicon Valley who are using consensus-based algorithms to debunk misinformation and strengthen trust. Drawing on these examples, he shows how we can redesign our housing, cities and online spaces for connection, and apply these lessons to our own lives in ways big and small.




