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| 8 || not assigned yet || Frédéric Cohen || UN DESA/IGF - DC DDHT || Intergovernmental organisation || || <span class="table-squares-23 ig-eco">n</span> || || <span class="table-squares-23 i-a-e">n</span> || || || || <span class="table-squares-23 t-a-o">n</span> || The use of robotics as a model of life to develop health technologies  
| 8 || not assigned yet || Frédéric Cohen || UN DESA/IGF - DC DDHT || Intergovernmental organisation || || <span class="table-squares-23 ig-eco">n</span> || || <span class="table-squares-23 i-a-e">n</span> || || || || <span class="table-squares-23 t-a-o">n</span> || The use of robotics as a model of life to develop health technologies  
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| 9 || not assigned yet || Hille Ruotsalainen || Tampere University || Academia || || || || || || || || <span class="table-squares-23 t-a-o">n</span> || Internet and media platforms
| 9 || not assigned yet || Esa Sirkkunen || Tampere University || Academia || || || || || || || || <span class="table-squares-23 t-a-o">n</span> || Internet and media platforms<br />update 2023/01/26<br />https://trepo.tuni.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/134781/978-952-03-2110-9.pdf?sequence=2<br />Strengthening the communication rights of citizens is essential for developing platform politics for Europe and Finland. Here are some tentative recommendations:<br />
1. Since platforms have become crucial nodes of public life, debate, and communication, access to these technologies and services should be ensured for all citizens. This includes speeding up governmental policy regarding state aid for the construction of high-speed broadband (Act 1262/2020).<br />
2. Citizens should have guaranteed access to accurate information on these platforms, meaning that hate speech, political manipulation, and other illegal and harmful content should be banned while still maintaining the widest possible freedom of expression. This can require respective changes in the penal code as well.<br />
3. Citizens should have the means to control the use of their personal data that has been collected by the digital platforms and a right to define the limits of their privacy. This requires a new one-stop tool that allows for easy access to citizens to all data that digital platforms have on them as well as the means to control the use of that data.<br />
4. Citizens must have the right to be educated to understand the logic and limits of platforms and their impact on everyday life. This requires a concentrated effort to increase digital literacy within all levels of education, with a special emphasis on life-long and other continuous learning programs.<br />
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| 10 || not assigned yet || Hille Ruotsalainen || Tampere University || Academia || || || || || || || || <span class="table-squares-23 t-a-o">n</span> || The resilience of internet infrastructure
| 10 || not assigned yet || Marko Ala-Fossi || Tampere University || Academia || || || || || || || || <span class="table-squares-23 t-a-o">n</span> || The resilience of internet infrastructure<br />
update 2023/01/26, '''see also proposal #16'''<br />
The Backbone of Digitalisation - A New Nordic Agenda for Digital Infrastructure Studies The Backbone of Digitalisation (BAD) project investigates Nordic internet infrastructures and their political economies by shedding light on the underlying technologies and systems that make the Internet what it essentially is – a network of networks. Zooming in on optic fibre highways, complex distribution systems and monumental data centres, the project asks how these critical infrastructures are operated, organised and controlled in the Nordic region.
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| 11 || not assigned yet || Hille Ruotsalainen || Tampere University || Academia || <span class="table-squares-23 a-a-l">n</span> || || || || || || || || Accessibility
| 11 || not assigned yet || Markku Turunen || Tampere University || Academia || <span class="table-squares-23 a-a-l">n</span> || || || || || || || || Accessibility<br />
update 2023/01/26<br />
The EU Accessibility Directive (DIRECTIVE (EU) 2016/2102) came into effect in September 2020. It requires i.a. textual descriptions of visual and auditory contents to be added to all public websites. It is important that the Web is accessible to everyone in order to provide ​equal ​opportunities for all, including people with disabilities. An accessible Web can help people with disabilities participate more actively in society.
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| 12 || not assigned yet || Babatunde Onabajo || ChurchMapped Limited || Private sector || || || <span class="table-squares-23 hu-ri">n</span> || || || || || || In the UK, a young teenager by the name of Molly Russell, of London, England committed suicide after watching substantial material on social media relating to self-harm. The coroner who looked into the case urged social media firms as well as the UK government to do more to ensure the mental wellbeing of young users on social media platforms. A number of studies have looked into social media use and have found that increased social media use by young people is associated with a decline in mental wellbeing. This proposal seeks to discuss whether social media firms have any responsibility towards the mental health of young people and if so, what action should be taken either by the social media firms themselves or the government?  
| 12 || not assigned yet || Babatunde Onabajo || ChurchMapped Limited || Private sector || || || <span class="table-squares-23 hu-ri">n</span> || || || || || || In the UK, a young teenager by the name of Molly Russell, of London, England committed suicide after watching substantial material on social media relating to self-harm. The coroner who looked into the case urged social media firms as well as the UK government to do more to ensure the mental wellbeing of young users on social media platforms. A number of studies have looked into social media use and have found that increased social media use by young people is associated with a decline in mental wellbeing. This proposal seeks to discuss whether social media firms have any responsibility towards the mental health of young people and if so, what action should be taken either by the social media firms themselves or the government?  

Revision as of 15:06, 27 January 2023

During the call for issues for EuroDIG we received 60 submissions in the period from 12 September till 31 December 2022. You can see the breakdown of proposals here and download the list of proposals as of 31 December 2022, 24:00 CET as pdf file. The list below is a rolling document where proposals will be added during the review period. Proposals marked with an asterisk * have been added after 31 Dec. 2022.

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