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  • == Shared Social Media Services as Alternatives to Big Social – even for governmental communications? ==
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  • ==== Social Media ====
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  • #REDIRECT [[Reimagining Social Media – YOUthDIG 06 2023]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Disinformation and Propaganda in Social Media. – YOUthDIG 04 2023]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Building Resilience: Youth Engagement on Social Media and Metaverse – Flash 08 2023]]
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  • ...ing Resilience through Data Values: Empowering Youth Engagement via Social Media. – Flash 08 2023]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Social media – opportunities, rights and responsibilities – WS 06 2020]]
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  • online networking competencies, digital skills,social media, digital awareness, youth entrepreneurship, innovation ...ir online social network platform use and to get more leverage from online social networks. The session focuses in interactively proposing and discussing a s
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  • ...da. Furthermore, it will shed light on the mechanisms through which social media platforms facilitate the rapid spread of such false narratives. ...interaction at Tampere University. Topics of interest in research: social media, algorithms and disinformation.
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  • ...stayed largely unregulated which lead to a poor alignment between them and social norms and values. ...incing the public that their current form is the definitive form of social media. But is it so?
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  • * Explore the role of social media in empowering youth engagement with data values * Identify important topics for creating engaging social media content
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  • ...ging. Along with the social networks blogs are a significant factor in the media landscape that affect public discourse and the development of democratic pr ...media services and platforms that are carriers and / or content creators, media system seems more complex and the need for interpretation of the essence an
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  • Social media and other applications do all it can to attract your attention and keep you ...or Mental Health’ (25 May 2017): https://time.com/4793331/instagram-social-media-mental-health/
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  • Media and social media – converging content ...yle="font-family: Calibri;">Media Convergence & the future of audio-visual media</span>
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  • ...media education; mapping of media education policies; dynamic coalition on media governance. ...media education; mapping of media education policies; dynamic coalition on media governance.
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  • ...s expect from providers and from governments? What rules for online social media? How will they develop their own internal rules? How do we manage diverse n ...s expect from providers and from governments? What rules for online social media? How will they develop their own internal rules? How do we manage diverse n
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  • ...s in the way that we produce news? There is an array of new tools but many media have abused them. There is still traditional journalism and not all types o - Are the media better now and in which way? There is huge tabloidization in journalism.
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  • ...ntent in new ways, to seek out a new audience. It will be embedded in news media websites and will constitute the only game in the market that is based on r ...avirus-transmission-cough-6-feet-ar-ul.html NYTimes game-inspired story on social distancing]
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  • | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2021 | Media & content]]''' ...Social Media. – YOUthDIG 04 2023 | Disinformation and Propaganda in Social Media.]]
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  • ...ic sphere and they generally accept that in order to be part of the public social sphere, they must consent to give up their right to further use of their da
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  • * Jan Malinowski, Head, Media and Information Society Division, Directorate General of Human Rights and L * William Dee, Directorate General for Information Society and Media Internet, Network and Information Security Unit, European Commission
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  • *media literacy ...d the contact point for EEG. She has recently co-founded and is CEO of the social enterprise Sunium. Nadia has advocated nearly ten years for youth participa
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  • ...r to enable young people across Europe to share cultural works, strengthen social cohesion and foster exchange of knowledge. Copyright policy often goes too | Evening social activity
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  • '''Disinformation/Social Media Platform development''' ...forms-to-do-for-us/ Reimagining the digital public sphere: what do we want social platforms to do for us?]
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  • ===2. Envisioning the Future of Social Media=== *Introduce a framework that encourages social, and discourages antisocial behaviour in the digital world. This can be app
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  • ...cebook, and other social media channels, connecting brands with top social media influencers.''
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  • * With the spread of use of social networks for private and business communication, the issue of privacy and i ...sonal data but also with regard to how they behave vis-à-vis other users). Social responsibility and respect for minorities should be promoted.
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  • ...stionable whether a regime could survive if it is not accepted in society (social consciousness). In contrast, it was stressed that some copyright protection ...ks are likely to increase the potential participation in/of public service media leading to more blurring of radio and television.
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  • *CDMSI Steering Committee on Media and Information Society *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaaC57tcci0 The Social Dilemma], 2020
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  • *retrieving #tagcoded social media content.
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  • ...media_literacy_for_the_end-user_%E2%80%93_WS_05_2009|'''WS 5:''' Effective media literacy for the end-user]] ...ues_from_a_user_perspective_%E2%80%93_PL_02_2009|'''PL 2:''' Online social media – governance issues from a user perspective]]
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  • * Farzaneh Badiei, Director of Social Media Governance Initiative, Yale Law School
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  • ...igital technology fosters innovation. Online platforms, e-commerce, social media, artificial intelligence, data analytics, robotics and the internet of thin ...g and other forms of personal harassment or exploitation through to malign social engineering, phishing and hacking attacks which can threaten key networks a
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  • ...h Broadcasting Company (YLE) since 1 September 2018. She has worked in the media sector for 30 years. ...ok the job at YLE, "I have a lot of experience in journalism, but also in media business management during times of transformation and transition."
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  • '''[[:Category:New media 2015|Media in the digital ages]]''' Plenary 1. '''[[Media_in_the_digital_age_–_PL_01_2015 | Media in the digital age]]'''
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  • ...93_WS_06_2011|'''WS 6:''' Digital literacy and skills towards economic and social development]] ..._%E2%80%93_a_new_threat%3F_%E2%80%93_WS_07_2011|'''WS 7:''' Cybercrime and social networking sites – a new threat?]]
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  • ...it relate to Internet governance? – YOUthDIG 2018|Human rights in the new media age, and how does it relate to Internet governance? ]] (with contribution o | class="header" | Social event (tbd)
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  • ...well as content and social-media platforms emerge as new gatekeepers. For Media to fulfil their role as \'fourth estate\', it is crucial to have a neutral
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  • ...ies and management of personal profiles and behaviour online (connected to social networking sites, sites used for public rating or harassment of others like * Richard Swetenham, European Commission, DG InfoSoc & Media
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  • ...e, “super computers” and “Snowden”, but privacy is for them connected with social contexts and close relations with family and friends. Their understanding o ...eir right to determine how their personal data is used. Web 2.0 and social media demonstrate how users play a role in determining the nature of business rel
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  • '''If you have a social media algorithm that observes your behaviour, profiling you, and feeds you things *''Economic and social inclusion and human rights''
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  • Working title: <big>''' Workshop 2a: Managing change in media space (Part 1)'''</big><br /> Working title: <big>'''Workshop 2b: Managing change in media space (Part 2)'''</big><br />
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  • *Fostering participation of citizens in political and social life and increasing transparency of government. **New Media & Journalism
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  • * The impact of the law on the development of digital media ...ial (Twitter, facebook). Remote Moderators monitor and moderate the social media channels and the participants via WebEX and forward questions to the sessio
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  • ...ost.com/shannon-dosemagen-/social-media-and-saving-t_b_9100362.html Social Media and Saving the Environment Clicktivism or Real Change?]
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  • ...teracy and digital skills for adults is not just a task of their family or social environment but implies raising awareness and a multistakeholder in the pro ...ial (Twitter, facebook). Remote Moderators monitor and moderate the social media channels and the participants via WebEX and forward questions to the sessio
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  • | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2021 | Media & content]]''' | class="c-c-o" | [[YOUthDIG 03 2021|Social Evening: Living Library]]
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  • ...the Brazil or in China or open an account with an US-based game or social media company.
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  • ...ds, In all actions concerning children, whether taken by public or private social welfare institutions, courts of law, administrative authorities or legislat ...the access to information and most media, but also youth protection in the media. We have Article 32, the right to be protected from child labor, Article 34
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  • * Elena Perotti, Executive Director of Media Policy and Public Affairs, WAN-IFRA ...ies. She holds a Masters of Law in International Law and is experienced in media policy, senior management, global event organisation, and public relations.
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  • 17:15 – 17:30 '''Sharing, gathering and interpreting social media data on policy issues''' Session 2 '''How should the social media data be analyzed and presented for informing policy debates''' led by Corne
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  • ...we were 15 years ago, we were all very optimistic that technology, social media would help to Democratize our countries, would offer new opportunities, we ...ly with the technologies, but it has become clear to everybody through the media, through the hype around some of the applications that this is something th
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  • ..._and_responsibilities_%E2%80%93_WS_05_2010|'''WS 5:''' Children and social media – opportunities and risks, rules and responsibilities]]
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  • ...der: 1px solid #00000a;" align="LEFT"|<span style="font-family: Calibri; ">Media Education Center, Armenia</span> ...er: 1px solid #00000a;" align="LEFT" |<span style="font-family: Calibri; ">Media and Digital Literacy</span>
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  • ...l focus on a Virtual Reality human and Mother-AI debate about the emerging social changes in the digital society of the 21st century. Central to discussion w Audiovisual media services offer education schemes and scholarships allowing access for women
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  • ...e, “super computers” and “Snowden”, but privacy is for them connected with social contexts and close relations with family and friends. Their understanding o ...iety, particularly leisure and consumption, health, social security, work, media, politics. Which regulatory approaches and frames are needed to ensure such
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  • | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2021 | Media & content]]''' | Dinner/Social Programme
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  • ...rvation of human rights, agency and dignity. The community rules of social media and online platforms should respect the human rights of marginalised groups *Academia and the educational system should implement media and information literacy, fostering critical thinking. Creating a more holi
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  • ...me time, it also becomes clear that social media can create an even deeper social divides and turn groups of people against one another. ...hat it can support freedom and democracy and foster innovation, along with social and economic progress.
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  • Discussion about the addictiveness of social media and games is raging wild. Many parents are frustrated and worried about the
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  • ...important event, we’re a founding partner, we represent 116 public service media organizations for those that don’t know us, across Europe, North Africa a ...les around media, the rules around broadcast media, the rules around other media and how that has changed over time. You know, there is no one‑size‑fits
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  • | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2018 | Media & content]]''' | class="m-a-c" rowspan="2" colspan="3" | '''PL 2''': Remedies to Social media ills<br />36, 47, 48, 52, 62, 70, 84, 102, 120, 134, 146, 177, 199, 218, 22
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  • online safety, children’s rights, media literacy, freedom of expression, positive content, youth empowerment ...100 countries worldwide, and across all continents. From cyberbullying to social networking, each year Safer Internet Day aims to raise awareness of emergin
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  • ...tal methods and has led several studies on the democratic debate on social media across the Nordic countries. ...ontent and nothing acceptable for children, so today all of the big social media platforms have age limitations on their usage but it is not being enforced
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  • ...enable the Internet to actually play this role of a catalyst of economic, social, cultural and political development? If we take end users as an example, do *[http://italia2014.eu/media/3769/council-conclusions-on-internet-governance.pdf Council of the European
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  • | id="social_event_17june_24" class="break_24" colspan="5" | Social event by Baltic Domain Days ...track" rowspan="2" | [[ WS 02 2024 | '''Workshop 2a:''' Managing change in media space (Part 1)]] (60')
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  • In this session, Dr Meike Isenberg from the German Media Authorities will talk about important research she led on how online platfo ...he full range of media policy questions, in particular media plurality and media literacy.
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  • '''Social media''' – this has transformed journalistic practices as well as public percep ...to include new forms and tools of political participation. Public service media can play an important role here in ensuring quality news reporting.
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  • One track, if you allow me to call it a track, it is about media, public discussion, public sphere and whatever goes with it, the number of ...er since 2008. Just for the record, we’re an association of public service media, and we’re presenting 114 broadcasters in Europe and associated with Asia
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  • ===2. Envisioning the Future of Social Media=== *Introduce a framework that encourages social, and discourages antisocial behaviour in the digital world. This can be app
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  • | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2020 | Media & content]]''' ...0c?t=10456]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Social media – opportunities, rights and responsibilities – WS 06 2020#Transcript]]
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  • ...hich focus on telecom and digital regulations, trade policy, and corporate social responsibility. He loves implementing advocacy campaigns, building coalitio ...lso leading the international master’s program “Sustainable Digital Life” (social sciences). Previously, he was leading the “Human-Technology Interaction�
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  • ...use the terminology media and information literacy so, maybe we could have media and information literacy, including digital literacy and I think about the ...omething along the lines of journalism as a public good and public service media specifically, if that could be included.
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  • ...ational tensions also arise from the use of algorithmic systems for social media bots, micro-targeting of political ads and other interventions in the infor ...ate Verge article (10 April 2019) about] [https://www.wyden.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Algorithmic%20Accountability%20Act%20of%202019%20Bill%20Text.pdf Algori
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  • | rowspan="2" | [[WS 10 2021|WS 10]] || rowspan="2" | Media Literacy and Digital Skills || Maia Simonishvili || The National Parliament ...at UNDRR United Nations Disaster Risk Reduction, in charge of the project Media Saving Lives.
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  • There is a social media war also on different way, and all Western platforms. Also note Russian con All of the social media and a lot of other signaling resources that comes from technology, that com
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  • ...ot only attract bona fide users. The aim of the workshop is to look at how social networking sites are being targeted by cybercriminals, how privacy and iden ...e legitimate collection, use and transfer of (aggregated) personal data by social networks and its interception by third parties for criminal purposes. Ident
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  • ...Large Organisation (EU-RALO); Annette Mühlberg, Head of e-Government, New Media, Public Administration; United Services Union (trade union: ver.di), German <li>The Internet’s potential as a driver for economic, social and political development and innovation lies in its openness. On the Inter
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  • ...6 2020|WS 6]] || Opportunities and threats for freedom of speech on social media || Sabrina Vorbau || European Schoolnet/Insafe ...Universidade Católica Portuguesa in Lisbon and a master's degree in Global Media and Transnational Communications from Goldsmiths, University of London. She
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  • ...ducate users raising their awareness of online risks; teaching digital and media literacy and skills; ...ovide in order to assist economic development, competitiveness, education, social sphere.
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  • ...discussion around the world. With increasing awareness of the economic and social benefits of being online, there is accordingly, a growing number of initiat ...e topic of access needs to be considered as highly important and linked to social inclusion.
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  • * Narine Khatchatryan, Media Education Center ...m competencies in order to be Internet literate, and the implementation of media literacy programmes are important ways to move forward.
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  • [[Social inclusion and equal participation]] ...individuals. This balance has to be leveled out. We will shape education, media, services and most things of our lives based on data. We need to make sure
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  • ...han Wahlberg from Swedish Television sitting there. This workshop is about media and the Internet. I will immediately leave this floor and the workshop to o ...s, and probably the two that drives a bigger audience daily than any other media in Sweden.
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  • ...as so far developed out of any democratic control, thus producing waves of media populism. The recent pandemic, and the subsequent health infodemic, reveale ...als to the people against the 20 Century populism but by exploiting social media and Big Data with greater success. Without this essential feature, for inst
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  • ...Guide become a tool for online service providers in the exercise of their social corporate responsibility?
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  • ...ching and tech companies’ consolidation are driving the economy as well as social changes in learning, labour, leisure, etc. The ‘Internet of Things’ and ...timising learning environments''' in particular by harnessing 21st century media and information literacies (coding included), to help citizens make informe
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  • 2. '''Safety and Mental Wellbeing''': how can social networks and online platforms modernize their work to make cyberspace a bet * Problematic Interactive Media Use: https://digitalwellnesslab.org/parents/pimu/
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  • ...ing from the European Convention on Human Rights. At the same time, social media are not always assuming the neutral platform role they claim to have. ...vernmental organizations, governments, civil society, the media and social media.
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  • **PhD, Media Education<br> ...sity Lecturer of Media Education, Tampere University. Adjunct Professor of Media Education, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). <br>
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  • ...jected are the figures of last year’s, more than 1 million views on social media, through the international conference, through around Italy, it was around ...s, I would like to close for the end of this day. I hope to see you at the social evening. It will be a wonderful time with beautiful performance, they’ll
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  • # The Internet has changed how war is fought, and how it is covered by media. At the same time, the war has put ‘One world, one Internet’ to a stres ...gital Services Act and Digital Markets Act will be helpful in this regard. Media literacy of users should also be strengthened to equip users to discern pro
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  • Next is Marietje Schaake, MEP for the Netherlands, Social Liberal Party. ...a? Does it – is it complementary? It’s certainly here, and the traditional media has to adapt. And we will be hearing about the challenges and also the oppo
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  • ...any governing bodies have been seeking to compete on who is putting social media in order, leading to many proposals for regulation. For government, it’s ...sion-regulation-reseaux-sociaux.pdf French Report on responsabilisation of social networks]
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  • ...nternet Forum, II | '''Shared Social Media Services as Alternatives to Big Social?''' ]] (60') ...background-color:#fff;" colspan="10" | [[ Reception at Tampere City Hall – Social event 2023 | '''Reception at Tampere City Hall''']]
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  • | id="social_event_17june_24" class="break_24" colspan="4" | Social event by Baltic Domain Days ...track" rowspan="2" | [[ WS 02 2024 | '''Workshop 2a:''' Managing change in media space (Part 1)]] (60')
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  • ...media professionals considerably. New media don’t follow the conventional media regulation scheme any more. ...mmunicating with the whole world was underlined as a unique feature of new media.
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  • ...ce have attracted new approaches and solutions, ranging from decentralized social networks to independent oversight mechanisms. In this session we will discu * The situation of the growing power and misuse of Social Media; the social media ecology that emerged in the 2010s is now crumbling.
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  • ...iety, particularly leisure and consumption, health, social security, work, media, politics. Which regulatory approaches and frames are needed to ensure such
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  • | [[WS_02_2024 | Workshop 2a]] || Managing change in media space (Part 1) (working title) | [[WS_02_2024 | Workshop 2b]] || Managing change in media space (Part 2) (working title)
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  • ...ession will deal with problems arising from certain types of use of social media channels and possible remedies to address them. The purpose of the session *Media literacy
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  • ...l for empowerment in order to ensure safe and responsible usage of digital media by young people and adults in the information society. ...in promoting media literacy and adequate handling of the internet and new media because the internet not only offers plenty of positive options but also va
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  • *Paula Roth, New Media Summer School ...t often cannot compete with proprietary tools, in particular in regards to social networks.
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  • ...h, so that they can make children aware and enable them to become critical media users, competent to protect both their own privacy and the privacy of other ...ate and support children and young people in their everyday use of digital media just as we do in all other areas of their upbringing.
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  • ...nd what they really do mean in a world where children grow up with digital media, and where cell phones, they use them in their daily life. ...urn to you, and if you could give us a short impression, what does digital media and the Internet play in your life. Just from everyday life.
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  • | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2021 | Media & content]]''' | id="Social_Evening_21-day1" class="e-d-m" | [[Social Evening 01 2021 | '''Social event''' Join us for a magical evening and get enchanted.]]
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  • ...0c?t=10456]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Social media – opportunities, rights and responsibilities – WS 06 2020#Transcript]] Thanks to the social media, everybody now can bypass traditional gatekeepers and – trading one’s p
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  • | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2019 | Media & content]]''' | colspan="5" rowspan="2" | [[Social evening 2019|'''Social evening at Boomerang Beach Club''']]
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  • ...individuals. This balance has to be leveled out. We will shape education, media, services and most things of our lives based on data. We need to make sure ...nd it has become a critical infrastructure for our political, economic and social lives. All electronic communication these days is migrating to Internet pro
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  • ...enue, the tech, all of the logistic, the people, the volunteer, all of the social, networking events and opportunities, the publication reports and the messa ...to start this University. The University is known for combining technical, social sciences, the two parts that make internet, the technology and the people t
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  • ...users and citizens. Social media sites and services (microblogs – Twitter, social network sites – Facebook, user content sites – YouTube, etc.) have rece ...Austria, I am very much involved in drafting laws. I’m responsible for our media legislation, for example. We have any draft law bill in the Internet where
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  • ...ipt_20px.png | Transcript | link=Fake News – Dissolving Superstitions with Media Literacy – WS 10 2021#Transcript]]<br /> Workshop 10 on Media Literacy and Digital Skills discusses the innermost line of defense that pe
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  • *Ardi Jürgens, Zone Media OÜ ...mall introductions, I would like to introduce the panel. This is from Zone Media or zone EE which is a brig registrar here in Estonia. Welcome to this sess
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  • *assess the main social and legal issues that affect their digital transformation (online freedoms, *[https://rm.coe.int/16806a2e04 Empowering citizens through media literacy education], author: Manuel Pinto, University of Minho, written for
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  • ..., to answer, what languages do you use the most online, the web and social media, what languages do you use the most online. ...estion is, what languages do you use the most online on work and in social media, go to menti.com and use the code 34915265 to answer the question. We have
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  • ...n emotional or misleading approach. It will also highlight the role of the media in strengthening democracy and how new information and communications techn ...ute to creating a better (or worse) environment for resilient and reliable media and journalism, online and offline.
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  • ...in its own right, as it is an “enabler” of other rights, such as economic, social, and cultural rights. Adopted by consensus, the UN Human Rights Council res ...itical dissent, particularly in authoritarian countries, where traditional media outlets continue to fall under strict government control. The Freedom House
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  • ...n communication technologies (ICT) open up enormous opportunities for both social and economic development. However, at the same time they pose threats riski * '''Technical community representative''': Luca Antilli, Head of Media Literacy Research, Ofcom
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  • ...to give their views on the role of the Internet for democracy. Are social media applications indispensable tool for “people’s power” – and what els ...s already offer their citizens a legal right to access broadband Internet. Social networking is becoming an essential part of people's rights to communicate
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  • ...ve been in many conferences during my 15 years time involvement now in the media policy field. And I think EuroDIG as such is developing more and more. It h I liked very much the various views both from the traditional media side and especially also today from those who were called the new revolutio
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  • ...peration among European public service media and reinvigorating grassroots media, among others. Moderator: Liz Corbin, Deputy Media Director, Head of News, EBU (confirmed)
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  • *Deborah Bergamini, Sub-Committee on Media and Information Society We will watch a video produced by students from the New Media Summer School and they will talk about what people want when they talk abou
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  • *ICO introduction to GDPR: https://ico.org.uk/media/for-organisations/guide-to-the-general-data-protection-regulation-gdpr-1-0. ...ial (Twitter, facebook). Remote Moderators monitor and moderate the social media channels and the participants via WebEX and forward questions to the sessio
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  • # The Internet has changed how war is fought, and how it is covered by media. At the same time, the war has put ‘One world, one Internet’ to a stres ...gital Services Act and Digital Markets Act will be helpful in this regard. Media literacy of users should also be strengthened to equip users to discern pro
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  • ...xploiting people’s emotions. The end goal is to be picked up by mainstream media and successfully mine people’s trust by polluting the information ecosyst ...ournalism-media-and-technology-trends-and-predictions-2019.pdf Journalism, Media and Technology Trends and Predictions 2019]
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  • The discussions on media and content tackled the E.U.’s copyright directive and participant found ...that is quantum Internet, also breaking traditional encryption. There are social challenges such as geopolitical misuse, some sort of an armed race, endange
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  • ...ng people should be considered stronger as users, digital natives and more media literate people. Young people were in particular referred to as users betwe ...not necessarily „speak the same language“ in terms of media use, a lot of media learning happens through peer learning.
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  • * Ilya I. Massukh, Deputy Minister for Telecommunications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation Redefining the concept of privacy under influence of social network, mobile platforms, location services and cloud computing.
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  • ...actually, organizing the Danish IGF, Danish industry associations, Danish Media Council, Industry of Human Rights. So there were probably as many reasons f Of course, the Question of children, social communication media Internet, of course, electronic crime, this is something that we’re seein
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  • ...d discusses their interaction with other actors, such as regulators, other media, and users. ...ernance that specifically focusses on reducing extremist content on social media platforms (Christchurch call)
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  • >> Thank you very much. Okay. Let’s pass to workshop 5, children and social media. Jutta, a few words. ...shall we do with younger children when going on to the Internet and using social networks? And it was stated by all of the stakeholders that industry and la
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  • ...surveillance that challenges privacy and can have a chilling effect on the media and, of course, on Freedom of Expression in general. It is clear that the P ...quote “These practices have a chilling effect on citizen participation in social, cultural and political life, and in the longer term could have a damaging
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  • ...ts. On the other hand, need for equal regulatory treatment for old and new media came up. ...ches many aspects of our lives and is an integral part of our economic and social life today. So we’re here to talk about what is the public interest? What
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  • ...Opportunities and challenges for media, content, and news in the changing media landscape of an Internet-enabled world ...ful postings have clogged comment channels in many European countries, and media outlets have been forced to shut them down or introduce heavy-handed modera
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  • ...ial (Twitter, facebook). Remote Moderators monitor and moderate the social media channels and the participants via WebEX and forward questions to the sessio ...n papers, so Giacome Mazzone, he worked in public service broadcasting and media for 20 years. I can pick out and mention here international companies like
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  • ...re more developed or used than in others, in certain countries some social media are blocked. That will make the communication from people more difficult, a ...ge. Funny thing, last night I was hearing the event of today on the social media, so LinkedIn and Facebook and what have you and I was doing that and the fi
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  • ...aying producers to produce even more (i.e. finding the balance between the social and economic value of the Internet) was highlighted. ...itiative was presented as an example to create a legal environment for new media that protects their freedom of expression and information (i.e. protection
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  • ..., business model, content creation, narratives, ethic, quality journalism, media literacy education, response to hate speech, take down, education, alternat Deployment of Internet infrastructure is insufficient without media literacy education, aimed at equipping (young) people with the competences
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  • ...BARD: Okay. Talking about youth, we have the Youth Forum up there. The New Media Summer School. ...n Secretariat, so on a personal note not only from the people from the New Media Summer School, I wanted to express my appreciation for the support and invo
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  • ...roduce News Feed had impact on visibility and economy of small independent media in the test regions. A change in how YouTube suggests videos could impact t #https://mashable.com/2017/11/03/zeynep-tufekci-facebook-social-media/#FelcMfMz_Oq3
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  • ...cond paragraph to the commenting platform on our newsletter and our social media platforms. You will be able to get the direct – and also on our website � ...R: I don’t remember what else is coming up, but related to propaganda, the media literate side, we will never get rid of all propaganda on the Internet.
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  • ...ring movements starting in Tunisia and going on, et cetera. So it’s in the media. It’s on the political agenda. But the realities are quite different. ...and young people with migrant background, victims of trafficking, and with social and family problems.
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  • *Narine Khachatryan, Media Education Center ...we risk losing actually a very nice market and marketplace and a very nice social place also where we have had so many opportunities in the past and where we
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  • ...variety of ways and with very little effort. This is even more the case on social networks, where we can upload, forward, comment or promote contents. Intern ...offensive, threatening comments in person, sent by emails, sms and through social networking
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  • * Participate in decision making and address personal development and social challenges '''But inequalities in access limit the effectiveness of ICTs in addressing social needs'''
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  • ...he AI that we would no longer see, never ever in Europe, the AI that makes social scoring. This is the proposal, this must be banned in Europe. No citizens c ...the field of the Internet governance. We understand from our side, social media service providers and other Internet intermediaries these days have a profo
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  • ...he most drastic events of recent years, affecting almost all countries and social groups in Europe and confronting them with incredible challenges. Alongside *Many pupils and students have lost both their social and educational connection due to the Corona pandemic. This is, among other
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  • [http://compact-media.eu/fake-news/] ...mission to The European Parliament, The Council, The European Economic and Social Committee and The Committee of The Regions
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  • ...obal IGF. Another idea was that NRI’s could be used to reach out to social media companies and invite them to the IGF. In general, it was said that NRI’s
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  • ...nbsp;Innovation and economic issues&nbsp;</span> <span class="m-a-c">&nbsp;Media & content&nbsp;</span> <span class="c-c-o">&nbsp;Cross cutting / other issu ...s-a-c">n</span> || <span class="table-squares-23 t-a-o">n</span> || In the media we are increasingly hearing about the lack of awareness and sensitivity to
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  • ...and significantly impair not only business operations but also many vital social structures that are predicated upon the free flow of data across a relative Media Change & Innovation Division, IPMZ
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  • ...at we mean by ‘Internet fragmentation’ and ‘digital sovereignty;’ what the social, political and economic costs of unintended fragmentation are; and what Eur :*Elfa Ýr Gylfadóttir, Director, Icelandic Media Commission and Chair of the Council of Europe CDMSI
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  • ...could be discussed: Privacy by design for services and applications (e.g. social networks, cloud computing, etc.); privacy in the workplace. ...singly important place on both national and international agendas (whether social networking, search engines, Internet of Things, the protection of children
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  • *Ann Katrin Agebäck, Swedish Media Council ...is Ann Katrin Ageback. And I’m working as a senior advisor at the Swedish Media Council. I’ve been working all my life with child protection. And once I
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  • ...was – the reason why I created this app, it is because I had other social media platform before that, you could chat anonymously and a lot of people were c >> AMANDA: I want to say that the platforms, the dating app, the social media platform, they have a responsibility to make sure that people are safe. It
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  • ...from Google, he says do you think an open standard on digital identity and social networking is viable and worth pursuing. ...u can have central ID or who is actually claiming to be somebody on social media. It was very interesting discussion. Not yet at the point of making any dec
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  • ...the role of money in elections because they mostly do not apply to social media.
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  • ...tating the active citizen participation in building a Democrative society. Social and political development. Contributes to the progress of the humankind as ...ting and the base was laid for a sustainable development of the electronic media and diversity. Bridging the digital divide is one of the main challenges wo
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  • ...explored in different settings. It was reported that the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative (http://www.immi.is/?l=en) aims at finding ways to strengthen fr ...portance of open debate. Vicki Leagues which was something that was in the media in the last weeks for publishing those videos showing cults during the War
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  • ...regulation needed because there will be a shift in responsibility from the media to the citizens / viewers and to the intermediaries. ...nformed choices when engaging connected media provisions in the context of social, cultural, and technological change. Understanding the role of the gatekeep
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  • ...ce debates yet could contribute especially on topics such as online social media. Therefore, IG policy shaping forums such as the EuroDIG bring these issues ...o achieve the development goals. Soon it also becomes a level of economic, social and political development in general, and an instrument for political liber
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  • ...m of expression and association and so on. Or this can be in the economic, social, cultural rights, context, the right to education, digital education, quite ...ular, especially since the Internet space is not only regulated by public, social, legislation, regulation from the states intergovernmental organizations, b
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  • ...regional and even local level with industry and with the participation of social associations as well. Internet is increasingly more important not only at the social level, but also the relative weight that it has on the economy. We will als
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  • https://www.skadden.com/-/media/files/publications/2019/04/competition-policy-for-the-digital-era/fn4unlock Already there are companies at the service level, in online retail, social media, search engines, DNS queries, etc. so big that they hold large percentages
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  • ...ttle cartoon that I did of our experience when we interact with the social media platform, for instance. This goes for many things. If you join the platform ...going back to relatively recent times, very huge amount of users of social media platforms were complete lit unaware of the fact that algorithms were playin
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  • So as you all know, the COVID has pushed very much the user the online media and that has affected a lot the programs and the training institutions. Som ...f us have a personal experience about eLearning and about moving to online media due to the pandemic.
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  • ...eping these devices working, and being able to use various sorts of social media, is a vital lifeline for displaced persons on the road. They also play an i ...ions, disproportionate monitoring of uses, or restricting access to social media tools.
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  • ...o benefit from different online services (both private and public) and the social opportunities provided by the Internet. There is also a growing social and economic gap between those with up-to-date digital skills and those wit
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  • ...airness for all its users. Today, however, we see how platforms and social media are establishing monopolistic positions at the expense of users and smaller ...how interoperability should allow competition, how gatekeepers and social media platforms sometimes try to avoid competition and monopolize it instead,
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  • ...to be free is deeply ingrained in the genes of public discourse. Although media policy has remained a „normal“ tool of state(s), information beyond eac ...well as content and social-media platforms emerge as new gatekeepers. For Media to fulfil their role as \'fourth estate\', it is crucial to have a neutral
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  • ...or''': [http://www.eurodig.org/gry-hasselbalch Gry Hasselbalch, the Danish Media Council] ...the role of the electronic media, this is crucial to the reorganization of social space in the public sphere. Of course, we’ve had what some have called th
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  • ...this plenary will consider inter alia: revenue streams, traditional vs new media trends, new partnerships, Internet of things, cloud-computing and mobile se ...ve a remote participation moderator, who is Matthias Fiechter from the New Media Summer School. Matthias will take questions from remote participants and I
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  • | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2022 | Media & content]]''' ...1" style="background-color:#fff;" colspan="6" | [[Social_evening_2022 | '''Social Evening 2022''']]<br /> Join us for an evening with music to chill and danc
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  • ...e the digital universe a framework of rules. What is the Role of Corporate Social Responsibility? How far are corporations willing to commit? Effective Corpo ...ts, the industry of digital content is a driving force for innovation, and social and economic development and has an important role in the advancement of in
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  • ...I’ll introduce Felix Kirchmeier, a Head of Unit Media Convergence & Social Media, DG CONNECT, European Commission, then we’ll go to Cao Hui, Director of S I call it a network for our social life, for our industry, for the economy, for traffic, for electricity, so t
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  • Internet has brought social and economic change which also affects the digital content sector. This is ...oning as Alberto mentioned, and we are seeing a change in paradigm. In the media, this is very, very clear. We are moving from I don’t know if it’s illu
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  • ...can be predicted from the interest of where people is moving and where the social movement is moving. ...utionary and with the constraint of making green and also with the help of social networks.
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  • ...l know, is easy accessible part of the Internet, where you can find social media we all use. This first layer is the easy accessible part, where you find social media.
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  • ...d widespread mistrust of people from all over the world for the mainstream media and the mainstream politicians. >> Social networks are the key of social political and cultural links.
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  • ...name is Ana. The reason I’m here at the moment is because I’m also at the media summer school which is a side event for young people to educate young peopl ...c information. This is a call today because we are talking about Internet, media, journalism, in the new digital world. So that was message one. Two, we had
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  • ...nistrative personal identity on biometrics induces a complete shift in the social contract: individuals will no longer adhere and be recognised on the basis ...data-related attributes, and this contains all sorts of information around social interactions, your historical interactions with the world and with society.
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  • An increasing share of our social interactions depends on the mediation by algorithmic decision making proces '''Remote moderator''': Ayden Férdeline, New Media Summer School
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  • ...f you to come. So I will not run over. I’ll tell you a bit more about that social event when – at end of this session. ...ovation is value from new stuff. And that value could be economic value or social value. But it’s not just new stuff for the sake of it. It’s about value
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  • ...e-calls-for-decentralized-protocols-such-as-dsnp-to-underpin-future-social-media-and-immersive-environment/ ...many research projects connected with new technologies such as VR, social media and disinformation. She was a technical assistant from Poland on Global Del
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  • ...ial (Twitter, facebook). Remote Moderators monitor and moderate the social media channels and the participants via WebEX and forward questions to the sessio ...hoices because as we know from practice with regard to a lot of the social media, for example, a significant number of users are not concerned about the use
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  • *Many pupils and students have lost both their social and educational connection due to the Corona pandemic. This is, among other ...ldina has released a study, saying that some minors, especially those from social weaker backgrounds need to be more accompanied in the short and medium and
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  • # To adapt and continue working on e-educational solutions and media literacy methodologies to deliver access to content and capacity building t ...e careful because they might be put behind the screens and that’s all. The social inclusion means much more. People should be among other people. But the que
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  • ...at online harms. Effectively implemented, the measures proposed can build social resilience against the treats in society. It also ensures key-stakeholders * Final Report of the Regional Conference “Media in Times of War”, held in Georgia in 2022
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  • ...ucation, social services, law enforcement, and self-regulatory policies by social networks and ISPs. ...in the digital age and to benefit from the huge opportunities that digital media provide to them? So I would like to first start with the corner there on my
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  • ...as well as multi-disciplinary approaches (infrastructure, legal, economic, social, educational and cultural aspects). Knowledge exchange, experience transfer ...sts do not superpose or undermine public interest. Public institutions and media should cooperate in building trust about Internet services instead of only
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  • ...nnounce it via our channels so for EuroDIG, it is the newsletter or social media and then get involved in the session if you are in Kyoto in person or if yo
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  • ...oring and coaching regarding start-ups that concern themselves with Online Media, ICT & automation, Health & Life Long Learning. More info & connect with Ru ...r />''Alexander Gunkel is a serial entrepreneur using space technology for social and environmental good. He co-founded 3 impact ventures: "Skytree" which in
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  • >> HENRIK NILSSON: I’m an attorney, a partner in a Stockholm media law firm, specializing in issues such as privacy. I represent business inte ...s data generated that has significant utility value in terms of delivering social and economic gird, and I’d like to talk about some of that later on if I
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  • ...enefits of the Internet, which can in itself become a vicious circle about social empowerment, education, and development. And then finally the implications of all of this for media, culture and society. So again going back to these drivers, what does it me
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  • ..., risks, and opportunities” is about to provide an overview on the current social and economic situation considering the COVID-19 pandemic which is affecting ...nfluence some went down-and-out. Diverse domains such as telecoms, digital media, healthcare, e-commerce, banking and contactless payments are experiencing
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  • ...nbsp;Innovation and economic issues&nbsp;</span> <span class="m-a-c">&nbsp;Media & content&nbsp;</span> <span class="c-c-o">&nbsp;Cross cutting / other issu You can also [[Media:EuroDIG-SEEDIG_2020_List_of_proposals-web_01.pdf | download the list of pro
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  • ...ks, and civil society initiatives such as the Manifesto for Public Service Media Internet. What impact have also other international efforts on Europe's dig ...as a society we should be able to set the direction of the gross to obtain social and environmental sustainability.
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  • ...ave the particular focus on vulnerable groups and working with youth, with social problems, with behavioral problems and mainly raising the question of how t And the third reason democracy, third reason is the social aspect. That it opens up the world for people that otherwise might be more
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  • ...tanding of privacy, propriety, and security are forming online and through social relationships online? * [http://www.gold.ac.uk/media-communications/staff/franklin/ Marianne Franklin (IRP Coalition (IGF)/Golds
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  • ...nbsp;Innovation and economic issues&nbsp;</span> <span class="m-a-c">&nbsp;Media & content&nbsp;</span> <span class="c-c-o">&nbsp;Cross cutting / other issu ...ge from performing basic tasks and online safety for digital newcomers, to media and information literacy skills that help people navigate the complex infor
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  • ..., calls which have the call in the name. Like crash church call. Like from media, Governments, other communities to provide the space for discussion on the ...artificial intelligence, and impact of social media, in particular social media companies on societies worldwide.
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  • ...ial (Twitter, facebook). Remote Moderators monitor and moderate the social media channels and the participants via WebEX and forward questions to the sessio *Blockchain technology could have great social impact. It could improve the detection of fake news, and even preserve prop
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  • ...of the "Charter on Digital Rights" which has been discussed in the German media and was presented during the re:publica conference in Berlin will be presen .../>Informing people about their human rights online is crucially important. Media and information literacy programs should be promoted. It is also a responsi
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  • ...n increase of 20 percent, according to last year. And exceptionally strong media interest, for whatever reasons. But these facts speak for themselves. ...that you need to make your way through modern society. As you know, I’m a social Democrat. During our early days in the end of the 19th century, in the so-c
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  • >> We have a social problem that is associated with the use of these media, and we have to educate people. ...ner and then we had multi sessions during the other day and we had amazing social events as well, just to get to know each other really good.
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  • ...petition. Usually we think about competition and the application of social media e-mails, certainly engines, non-E.U., this goes down to infrastructure as w ...gister the domain name and not go elsewhere like a register page on social media for example. It is a question of competitiveness and models.
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  • ...wyer for leading Portuguese and international law firms in the technology, media & telecoms practice.'' ...tween 1998 and 2001 he was the Chief Advisor to the Minister of Labour and Social Policy. From 2008 he served as Minister- Head of Strategic Advisors to the
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  • ...and the implications that these issues might have more broadly in terms of social, economic, and security impact. ...Freedom of Expression. The second one was about Internet access, economic, social, cultural, and technological barriers. And then the third one – the fourt
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  • :* Narine Khachatryan, Media Education Centre, Armenia :* Oksana Prykhodko, INGO European Media Platform, Ukraine
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  • ...Germany a few years ago that we have a big social network. It was a German social network. And I think it’s not a surprise if we say that the data protecti ...ggest one in Germany, although there was no trust, they used it. The other social network doesn’t play any role at all in the moment. I wonder what is this
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  • ...nbsp;Innovation and economic issues&nbsp;</span> <span class="m-a-c">&nbsp;Media & content&nbsp;</span> <span class="c-c-o">&nbsp;Cross cutting / other issu ...ntive methods in a brief period of time. Health is a basic human right and media literacy is very connected to human rights issues. The third question about
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  • ...ogy, many of those technologies could really address some of the legal and social concerns raised at these meetings but they won’t if those people don’t ...latforms. We love them, they’re brilliant. But it’s not so easy to be on a social network with one person.
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  • ...nbsp;Innovation and economic issues&nbsp;</span> <span class="m-a-c">&nbsp;Media & content&nbsp;</span> <span class="c-c-o">&nbsp;Cross cutting / other issu ..., inter alia, measures towards increased awareness around cyber safety and media literacy, particularly for students and learners. What lessons can be drawn
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  • The rights of electronic and social media has boosted the ability of cyberactivists to come together as a catalyst fo ...vigor. The threats come in various forms. Just as the Internet and social media played a positive role during the Arab Spring, it cast a shadow of the Lond
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  • ...Germany a few years ago that we have a big social network. It was a German social network. And I think it’s not a surprise if we say that the data protecti ...ggest one in Germany, although there was no trust, they used it. The other social network doesn’t play any role at all in the moment. I wonder what is this
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  • ...concept of power, where powers is not possessed by actors but practiced in social context. It looks more at micro level. And there also we see the concept of ...ers are committed to create the condition for democratic participation and social creation, not to be forget the respect of the minorities, including the new
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  • :iii. Oksana Prykhodko. iNGO European Media Platform. Ukraine. :viii. Narine Khachatryan, Safer Internet Armenia & Media Education Center, Armenia.
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  • ...it from the information society [http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/Doc/H-Inf%282008%29009_en.pdf]. ...which play an instrumental role in fostering the free flow of information, media pluralism and a competitive online market. For this reason several legislat
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  • ...Dutch corporation, we go for it. We go for it provides IT services in the social domain, to the people of the four large Dutch municipalities. ...People use the Internet to search for and manage services they need, like Social Security payments, and therefore, it's very important the government provid
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  • ...ial (Twitter, facebook). Remote Moderators monitor and moderate the social media channels and the participants via WebEX and forward questions to the sessio ...tically at some of these members we got in ourselves. So we are the social media impact market leader after ten months. It doesn't sound like very many peop
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  • >> MATTHIAS TRAIMER: I’m working in the Austrian chancellery. I’m there for media, law policy and the society. ...ideas. The first big idea is that trust is an economic driver. Not just a social virtue. In other words, there is a business case for trust. And it’s a co
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  • ...g at internet access and/as human rights. It will be addressing a range of social, legal, and technical issues at the intersection of human rights and intern ...han books and music and something. And the most important is this model of media and Internet. That we have for example, we have 68 libraries six mobile and
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  • ...ation without us knowing or it’s another individual who’s bullying us on a social network. So, rules, rights, and responsibilities we’re going to try and k ...e 1984. So I’ve seen all the developments from pure academic area, up to a social area. And when I heard what you said, human rights applying to the Internet
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  • ...rliament is trying to add more categories or vulnerabilities, for example, social and economic condition, gender, so on. ...st month an observatory, it is called vulnerable, we tried to classify all social vulnerability of human vulnerabilities in the digital sphere. It is somethi
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  • ...combating cybercrime and ensuring safety, freedom of expression, future of media, privacy and anonymity and identity. Overall, the European and national pri Serbia recognizes for digital to bring social and economic benefits to all, we must also develop a well thought, truthful
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  • ...lation that it is today. But also in 2016, we also see the issue of social media manipulation, fake news and elections and see the election of the U.S. Pesi ...you want to engage in offline discussions, you can also find me on social media. I will share the slides here in the chat later on. I am looking forward to
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  • ...tunities to effectively have their say in politics. Not only on the social media platforms or street demonstrations, but also by engaging the citizens in a
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  • ...ssion on the role of the private actors on the Internet. In particular the social network, the intermediary providers because they have a very strong respons ...istry which leads on digital policy. It is department for digital culture, media and support. I am one of several government representatives here and why am
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  • ...rovide digital content in Sami indigenous languages, covering information, media communication, digital learning, welfare bureaucracy, and soft public servi ...ide. The Global Action Plan for the Decade calls on freedom of expression, media development, access to information and language technology.
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  • *[http://www.citybugs.am/ Social platform for citizen and public participation] ...dynamic map, making it visible to the public. It is widely shared through social networks like Facebook and Twitter. All public bugs are visible on the dyna
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  • ...learing the ideas, how they can contribute on a variety of topics of major social importance. ...d in order to address on specific issues that you’re encountering from the social perspectives but also trying to include the Civil Society.
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  • ...ture and also the information which has become much easier with our social media platforms with digitalization. ...ght balance between freedom of speech, assembly, content moderation. I’m a social democrat in the parliament, our position is clear, no automated filtering.
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  • ...y? (access to resources, government services, online contributions through social networks and platforms) ...society can bring about economic and societal gain, but dangers exist like social exclusion and further inequalities pose further risks. Therefore it is very
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  • ...ing challenges: the relation of neutrality principles and mobile internet, social networks, cloud computing and search engines? * Ivan Brincat, Directorate General for Information Society and the Media, DG INFSO – B.1: Electronic Communications Policy Development (video mess
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  • ...inisters to member States on the protection of human rights with regard to social networking services (04.04.2012)] ...c(2011)7 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on a new notion of media (21.09.2011)]
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  • ...s on digitalizations in rural areas and chances of opportunities of social media for the Civil Society. And I see that you are also a smart hero. You are mo ...I will ask it myself, can the technical aspects be successful without the social aspects and the other way around. And this goes to what Vassilis said earli
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  • ...g. It's not about eBay. It's about YouTube, music, it’s about audio visual media content. It's about a perceived value gap discussion. But it is, essentiall ...lly, this form of corporate doesn't allow us to put these images in social media.
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  • ...ered the use of Internet and Communications Technologies (ICTs) to promote social justice in South Africa and throughout the world, focusing on affordable in ...ing in both scenarios. I saw no real acknowledgment of the inequality, the social inequality, economic inequality, the massive and growing digital divide, pa
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  • ...th health or government services, to traveling, to participating in social media. But who should control those IDs and how can we minimize the personal data ...rnment services to managing a bank account or just participating in social media, from paying taxes to buying goods, end-users and consumers, identification
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  • ...in/ivanetsvlad/ Vladislav Ivanets], Free Moscow University, Journalist and Media Researcher ...org/oksana-prykhodko-cv Oksana Prykhodko]''', Executive Director, European Media Platform ''(ON-SITE)''
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  • ...and communication services, like e-mail and messenger, instant messaging. Social interaction services, like FLIKR, which is the photo sharing site, or Yahoo ...wn for more than ten years that this problem was going to come up. Digital media have existed. We have been expecting it. And nevertheless, a number of meas
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  • ...e Georgian National Communications Commission.He is a visiting lecturer on Media law in Tbilisi State university and member of the Bar Association of Georgi ...e research. There are different facets of the same issue, economic facets, social, legal facets involved.
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  • ...we think that – well, I’m a blogger myself. And I think blogging and using media is a perfect platform for discourse and creativity, particularly amongst yo ...problem and who is to blame? It’s the Internet, because people use social media. So “let’s turn it off. Kill the switch” I don’t think is an option
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  • ...mission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic And Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions. COM(2017) 9 final. Available at *William J. Drake - International Fellow & Lecturer Media Change & Innovation Division, IPMZ University of Zurich, Switzerland
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  • * ICANN should take into account not only economic issues, but also the social, linguistic, and cultural aspects of the DNS; >> Bienvenu. I think we’ll start on social time a few more minutes because people are kind of wandering in. It’s aft
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  • ...s they might be receiving so might create some kind of accountability, pro-social competition and so that could potentially be something to consider. ...'m Barren from Tech Freedom, first I want to echo what the lady said about media. The Romanian case is profoundly troubling and understanding the job of fig
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  • ...il society voice. She has written on the regulation of traditional and new media markets at EU and international levels contributing to the literature on ag ...cluding the IGF, EuroDIG, ICANN and WSIS follow-up. She holds a Masters in Social Science of the Internet from the University of Oxford and is also a graduat
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  • ...a long-term vision of the digital future and the impact of technologies on social and economic life. In Studio 3S we discuss social media, opportunity, rights and responsibilities.
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  • ...collective management organisations that I represent they are in the print media, print and publishing. So they are authors, writers, visual creators, book ...tes in Sweden back in 2004, the merits of a closed system, the merits of a social system and how much do you enforce in a system of sharing culture with othe
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  • ...ial (Twitter, facebook). Remote Moderators monitor and moderate the social media channels and the participants via WebEX and forward questions to the sessio ...nologies is needed to protect individuals, build public trust, and advance social and economic development. However, divides remain on the scope and bindingn
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  • ...a bit more on their role, which is focused right now and very much in the media on protecting public safety, and while that is one of many, many aspects, w ...u cross that boundary. And data may be used in ways that don't reflect the social expectations of person it was about.
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  • ...rs of the Internet in order to censor contents, especially those on social media platforms, is an ongoing reality in some parts of Europe. In a way, the wor ...I’ve also considered Amazon’s suspension of services to right-wing outlet media Parlor earlier this year after the storming of the U.S. Capitol. And I thin
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  • ...ualization of education), re-training, entrepreneurial training, and more. Social welfare and security systems that underpin care for society requires new so ...Decisions by Autonomous Systems by Virginia Dignum, Associate Professor of Social Artificial Intelligence, Delft University of Technology & Executive Directo
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  • *https://www.iwf.org.uk/news-media/blogs/encryption-vs-privacy-in-conversation-with-professor-hany-farid/ - Bl ...ich young people grow up and currently focusing on contexts with (digital) media. He would like to make a contribution so that children and young people can
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  • ...rms of intermediary liabilities, and expands it to the new world of social media, disinformation and online advertising. The DMA addresses the market domina ...DMA. You know, contain services like online communication, search engines, social networking services or advertising services including, you know any ad rela
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  • *Elfa Ýr Gylfadóttir, Media Commission ...are trying to fit it into an old fashioned way, where we have traditional media. We have the concept of music being an album and so forth. And just recentl
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  • ...ou are. The problem is we don’t want the Facebook and all the other social media companies to be forced to remove content. They will protect themselves and ...ou have personal data being used by the government for tracking and giving social credits. I’m making a very black and white simplistic perspective, but I
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  • ...kens to run decentralized systems. For instance, decentralized systems for social good. Decentralized systems for sharing and managing data for the self‑de ...uestions and respond and also can respond to you after this session by the media that I have shown here. Thank you very much, everyone, for your attention.
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  • ...l market evidence and maybe work with other competent authorities that are media regulators. ...around on the ground and what the evidence of zero rating is. If you go to social science research network and you enter my name I have a paper of looking in
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  • *Amali de Silva, Futurist: AI/IT Social Economic Policy Analyst ...ial (Twitter, facebook). Remote Moderators monitor and moderate the social media channels and the participants via WebEX and forward questions to the sessio
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  • ...dly growing technology may impact day-to-day online activities from social media networking to e-health and from online payments to e-banking. ...'ll probably get ten different answers. There's a lot being written in the media about blockchain. But, let's take this definition. This is a definition fro
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  • ...want to give you a few examples. We have a Galician royal academy. We have social associations. Telecommunication engineers and AGAnet which is a group of Ga ...o have support from businesses related to IT and the Internet and also the media and we have institutional support.
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  • ...r online spaces, where not only different national laws but also different social values apply. ...driver for getting information and images and video from Turkey comes from social network, from YouTube, Twitter. So again, users are expecting from us a deg
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  • ...right because I think seven years ago I said you will have legal problems, social problems, economic problems and technical problems and the evaluation repor ...uropean Union has – Council of Europe has committed to study this and this Social Security s not finalized but it’s supposed to fit into this whole debate
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  • ...ternet has enabled many to continue their education and jobs and ‎maintain social interaction.‎ ...es available and how our decision making being done regarding education on media literacy and fact checking and how do it better.
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  • ...o business, both in the health sector, in the education sector, and in our social lives generally. ...and Development, we’re committed to shaping a digital transformation in a social ecological and feminist way. So I’m very glad also about to have heard th
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  • ...l is our customer before approaching. This check happens usually on social media and customers publicly available digital footprint, such as comments on the ...italization as a value. And if it’s a value, and it’s a cultural value and social value and it has implications for some in our society. For some it’s a wa
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  • ...d rules and principles. But as the Net has become such a vital part of our social, economic and political life, influence in governing the Net is sought acro ...in the Internet. That’s why at the moment we are working at the Education Media Commission with the PACE on a special report on the best practices that are
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  • ...ice to help organizations (e.g. Finnish government services like taxes and social services) provide transparency about the data they use. https://www.saidot. ...ancial statement. You can read the recommendations here: https://eng.em.dk/media/12209/dataethics-v2.pdf
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  • ...istry of Education and Research. Currently, he is involved in the project “social trust in learning systems” ([https://www.itas.kit.edu/english/projects_he ...ve relational and depression, addiction and anxiety as an impact of social media on children. And then we have specific education risk-related tools and abi
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  • ...economic and technological problems which will lead to more crime and more social unrest. And now is the time to solidify those frameworks both technical and ...roblems, something new. The abuse of something that we all enjoyed, social media platform by terrorists to call for terrorists act and awful images and thin
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  • And you have already got the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs having functions or a locus in these discussion as well as the tech ...ng cross-cutting issue areas. So the two main focus areas are economic and social inclusion and human rights and the second area is universal access and mean
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  • ...ore sustainable society (according to the three pillars of sustainability: social, environmental, and economic). ...y and indicators are necessary to assess and monitor the environmental and social impact of digital technologies to enable evidence based decision making at
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  • ...raine, I'm director of international nongovernmental organisation European media platform, and member of IGF steering committee. ...esolve the implementation but a lot of other aspects, gender, age related, social, cultural aspects of reacting on this blocking really can result in documen
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  • ...e panda thing, because it's an internal joke. Some of you are using social media might have seen that joke of when you mention certain terms, every time you ...t we believe technology can save us or that the Regulation and sort of the social conduct can help us.
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  • 3. RHEINGOLD, Howard (2002). Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution. Basic Books. ISBN 0-7382-0608-3.<br> ...o Eastern European Countries?, Proceedings of the International Conference Media and Information Literacy for Building Culture of Open Government, Khanty-Ma
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  • ...deals with the Internet in all its aspects, including technical, business, social and political matters, as an entrepreneur, writer, activist and engineer. V ...igh profile cases in various sectors, in particular in telecommunications, media, energy and consumer goods. Peter studied law and economics in Bayreuth, Ai
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  • >> My answer will be very simple, do not mix up what media says on RT or CNN. There is no technology alternative to DNS for a simple r >> LAURIN WEISSINGER: I'm watching the time, making sure you get to the social event later on. I would like to open the floor for like two more questions
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  • ...forms on the Internet, he has to vote via the Internet, expresses opinion, social network, but if those are interfered with, where does the citizen turn to? ...ll from the European Youth Press. I was one of the colleagues with the New Media School that took place this weekend.
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  • ...mocratic society, and you see on the slide it has to respond to a pressing social need, it has to be proportionate to the legitimate purpose, and there is al ...ent authorities, which are not part of the government, such as the DPAs or media authorities. Those can have -- help protect your rights if it's infringed,
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  • ...the time an academic project, even though one was obviously commercial and social potential. ...licymakers about the security in their country. It can be done through the media. It can be done through other organizations. But one of the most important
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  • ...hink we as Europeans should show the Americans example and create a social media, with respect to privacy, for example. I think it can be done without selli
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  • ...ermits to make conclusions on personal preferences, political preferences, social connections, et cetera, et cetera. And therefore intrudes into the very int ...legal certainty and definitely the special sort of access ISPs, as in the media, do not want to deal with content. This is especially for two things I can
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