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In person icon Building: New Philosophy Building, Floor: -1, Room: 4
Tuesday 13:30 - 15:15 EEST (26/08/2025)
This panel focuses on the role of private actors, such as global platforms, in shaping norms related to internet freedom in the context of profit-driven aims and neoliberal values. Corporations wield considerable power in determining perceptions of their own role in guarding – or circumscribing – internet freedom. The panel discusses how corporate discourses, platform practices and technological infrastructures affect societies.
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Cyber Governance, Policy Challenges and Opportunities in Post-Conflict Somalia | View Paper Details |
Authoritarian Turn in Perilous Networks in the Global Information Landscape: Analyzing Meta, TikTok and Twitter’s Response to Online Influence Operations | View Paper Details |
The Evolution of the Intermediary Liability Regime in Europe: A Study of the Norm Contestation Dynamics | View Paper Details |
Governance by Platforms: Addressing Harmful Content Through Platform Policies | View Paper Details |
Oversight Board Policies Vs Traditional Systems of Administration of Justice on the Digital Space | View Paper Details |