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  • Privacy, mass surveillance, digital activism, civil society participation. ...needs to be assessed and problems associated in this context, such as the digital divide and a lack of institutionalization should be discussed.
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  • ...t Forum, II</big>'''<br />[[ Finnish Internet Forum, II | '''Shared Social Media Services as Alternatives to Big Social?''' ]] (60') ...the UN! – Pre 05 2023 | '''Pre 5:''' Let's promote the European vision for digital governance and cooperation in the UN!]] (90')<br />[[List of proposals for
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  • ...dy in ’95, and so I feel fairly digital, I spent almost half my life being digital, I still reflect upon the fact that my default setting is off line. I refer ...nd young people who are for other reasons of manifest risk of running into digital trouble. This may be children without good adult role models. This may be c
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  • ...ipt_20px.png | Transcript | link=Fake News – Dissolving Superstitions with Media Literacy – WS 10 2021#Transcript]]<br /> ...daily life from disinformation and deceit. Critical thinking and practical digital skills go hand in hand, and they need to be nurtured at all stages of life.
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  • ...track" rowspan="2" | [[ WS 02 2024 | '''Workshop 2a:''' Managing change in media space (Part 1)]] (60') ...track" rowspan="2" | [[ WS 02 2024 | '''Workshop 2b:''' Managing change in media space (Part 2)]] (60')
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  • ...there is accordingly, a growing number of initiatives aiming to tackle the digital divide and get people online. This has lead to an influx of new and vulnera The digital gap still exists: first of all in the dimension of access (technical equipm
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  • ...promotes mental wellbeing, but still there is a need for more research on digital addiction. This is something that effects all of us every day. This session ...es and found agreement that the legislative process and enforcement of the digital services package should tackle specific issues such as enhancing clarity of
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  • ...crete initiatives which go beyond regulation and can contribute to shape a digital public sphere which respects human rights and which works according to demo ...iscuss approaches and concrete initiatives which can contribute to shape a digital public sphere which respects human rights and which works according to demo
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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 ...#00000a;" align="LEFT"|<span style="font-family: Calibri; ">The Thinktank Digital Youth, Denmark</span>
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  • ...al_society_at_stake_–_Europe_and_the_future_of_the_Internet_–_PL_01_2014 | Digital society at stake – Europe and the future of the Internet]] ...acy_%E2%80%93_quick_fix_or_long_term_involvement%3F_%E2%80%93_PL_02_2014 | Digital Activism and Privacy – quick fix or long term involvement?]]
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  • | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2022 | Media & content]]''' ...'''Pre 5:''' Assessing Internet Universality ROAM-X indicators to advance digital transformation in Europe]] (DC-IUI), (90')<br />[[List of proposals for Eur
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  • * Jutta Croll, Digital Opportunities Foundation, Managing Director * Narine Khatchatryan, Media Education Center
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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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  • ...0px.png | Transcript | link=Doing everything online – mental wellbeing vs. digital addiction effects on human interaction – WS 13 2021#Transcript]]<br /> ...ould be a limit to the number of hours a child spends online. We discussed digital addiction. We discussed mental wellbeing and attempted to find a balance be
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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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  • ...h direct participation, seemed to have no borders. Today we are aware that digital evolution does not only bring opportunities but also challenges. These affe ...the role of money in elections because they mostly do not apply to social media.
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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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  • ...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 ...iticians address (inaudible) – that is first made to take this from social media? And this was Yerki. Sorry for the pronunciation.
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  • ...osed to threats online like bullying, grooming, and sexual abuse. Also the digital environment makes it particularly difficult to ensure their right to privac *30 Years anniversary of the UN-CRC – what does this mean in the digital age?
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  • * Jasna Matic, State Secretary of the Digital Agenda, Serbia ...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
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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 .... e-awareness, e-infrastructures, e-governance) as a means of bridging the digital divide at national and regional levels.
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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 ...ional-meeting.html Regulators around the worls are shaping up for a social media crackdown]
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  • ...d to what we’ll discuss right after the speeches in Focus Session II about digital interdependence, how to deal and govern a space that’s so interdependent ...than the past. Nobody, of course, knows what’s going to be the year 2030. Digital goes so quickly.
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  • ...all here. Dear citizens of the World Wide Web of democracies, we live in a digital age. We know we are all connected by optical cables and computers, but most ...secure online identity. And I'm very proud to be the President of the only digital society which has a state.
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  • ...d formal school education, critical Internet literacy is necessary for the digital transformation of young people and adults to: *assess the main social and legal issues that affect their digital transformation (online freedoms, privacy, identity),
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  • ...e have already discussed yesterday and today the role of social networking media and social networking sites in general but also the role – but does it ha ...hree daughters and they are playing on the Internet. They are using social media very heavily. And if you see what they are doing, man, that’s immense. Bu
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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. ...wering those who are accompanying young people on their way to responsible digital grown-ups.
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  • *[[#Mariya Gabriel|'''Mariya Gabriel''']], Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society, EU | [[image:Icons_live_20px.png | YouTube video | lin ...ls, experts and business representatives to discuss the strategies for our digital nature. The dialogue incorporation with the Internet community on public po
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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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  • ...[[ Pre 02 2024 | '''Pre 2:''' Launching IGF Dynamic Coalition on Measuring Digital inclusion for building inclusive Knowledge Societies]] (60')<br />''UNESCO' ...track" rowspan="2" | [[ WS 02 2024 | '''Workshop 2a:''' Managing change in media space (Part 1)]] (60')
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  • ...analyze the biases, power dynamics, and political interests that permeate digital systems, challenging the notion of internet as a neutral domain. Furthermor *[https://greaterinternetfreedom.org/team/olga-kyryliuk/ Olga Kyryliuk] - Digital Rights Coordinator at Internews; Chair at South Eastern European Dialogue o
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  • ...gital solution and by that I mean not 50 shades of gray, we need typically digital on, off, zero, one, yes, no, something that will give a good sign as to how ...work together with this goal in mind, let’s work together to translate the digital evolution into a positive and constructive revolution, to underline how thi
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  • ...Schneider is leading the Swiss delegation in various fora in the field of digital and internet governance, including AI. ...icipated in the meetings of the UN Secretary General’s High Level Panel on Digital Cooperation, as personal advisor of Swiss president Doris Leuthard (2018-20
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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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  • ...ll in advance to the pandemic, it is well-known, the acceleration that the digital evolution had. ...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
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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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  • *Deborah Bergamini, Sub-Committee on Media and Information Society This session is about digital citizenship. And, of course, it’s a very broad multi-faceted concept. And
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  • We have been reporting from digital policy event, major digital policy events, including EuroDIG since at least 2015. The aim of the report ...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 �
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  • ...on_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=When Universal acceptance meets Digital inclusion – WS 06 2023#Transcript]]<br /> How can stakeholders help achieve a digital transformation that offers and promotes cultural and linguistic diversity t
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  • *[https://www.twitter.com/EuroDigitalLang Euro Digital Language Campaign] ...Localization Expert, Centre for Youth Empowerment and Leadership (CYEL) / Digital Agenda for Tanzania Initiative (DA4TI)): Challenges and opportunities to as
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  • ...itical dissent, particularly in authoritarian countries, where traditional media outlets continue to fall under strict government control. The Freedom House ...ould also like to praise the work of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of Media Dunja Mijatovic, whose engagement is particularly important in dialogue wit
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  • ...ulated and shared, and affording more agency to users and citizens. Social media sites and services (microblogs – Twitter, social network sites – Facebo ...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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  • To secure and strengthen democracy in the digital age, sustainable, high-quality journalism is the first line of defense. ...ernet that we have known is now under a two-front attack. On the one hand, digital authoritarianism is rising. Not only are countries that have always wanted
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  • ...| [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Competition in the digital ecosystem – Europe and beyond – WS 17 2021#Transcript]]<br /> ...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
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  • * '''Technical community representative''': Luca Antilli, Head of Media Literacy Research, Ofcom ...to become a part of digital society by the pandemic, such as the elderly. Digital literacy should be approached in an interdisciplinary manner. Users should
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  • ...0c?t=10456]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Social media – opportunities, rights and responsibilities – WS 06 2020#Transcript]] ...for access – enjoy one’s seemingly unfettered freedom of expression in the digital public space. But when does personal freedom end and personal responsibilit
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  • ...8R-1Vpx948?t=6269]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Digital Sovereignty impact on the Internet infrastructure. – FA 01 Sub 02 2022#Tr The session will look into some of the consequences of EI Digital Sovereignty on the technical level of the Internet, on the policy making bo
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  • ...is a public value space bringing more than just economic wealth to users. Digital education is a precondition for employment and for generally empowering cit Digital education was considered to be a precondition for employment and for genera
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  • * Anna Romandash, Digital Communications ...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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  • ...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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