The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas Unleashed
The CRAM Podcast features engaging and thought-provoking interviews that explore innovative ideas and exciting new research that’s shaping our lives - whether it's the evolution of the work world, the transformative ways we connect, the re-imagining of home and place, or the dramatic changes in our identity and community. We interview leading researchers and big thinkers about the human condition and the possibilities of tomorrow.
The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas Unleashed
Do you trust your neighbour? A stranger? The government?
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How trusting are you of other people these days?
According to the Environics Inst. for Survey Research, current politics is dividing Americans more than any other time since that country’s Civil War over 150 years ago. Here in Canada, our divisions are not quite as dramatic, yet we see what’s happening with our neighbours to the south amidst own dilemmas of immigration, Quebec sovereignty, Alberta separatism just to name a few.
And all these issues are heightened by what we hear in the media and read online.
Are we losing trust with one another? And with our public institutions - our governments, law enforcement, health agencies, and so on?
We speak with one of our country’s most prominent researchers in public opinion – Keith Neuman who’s had nearly 40 years of experience in this field.
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Keith Neuman is a public opinion researcher and cofounder of The Environics Inst. for Survey Research. He now runs his own consulting firm KNeuman Survey Insights.
For more on Keith Neuman: https://environicsinstitute.org/keith-neuman/
Environics survey on social trust in Canada and the U.S.A: https://environicsinstitute.org/social-trust-in-canada-and-the-usa/
Other surveys discussed in the podcast: https://environicsinstitute.org/reports/
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