Evento da UNESCO “Information as a public good: Which platform regulation for a troubled digital era?” ocorre no dia 21 de fevereiro

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Day 0 Programme – 21 Feb

Partners from around the world will convene their constituencies to discuss issues of regulation of digital platforms. Sessions will take place at UNESCO HQ and its annex building at 7-1 Rue Miollis, 75015 Paris

See the programme for all open and closed sessions below. 

Open sessions

  • 9:00-10:30

Using the UNESCO Recommendation on the Ethics of AI to Advance AI Governance around the World 

Organizer: UNESCO  | Room XI | Hybrid session

To participate in person, register here

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  • 09:00-19:00

Information as a public good: Which platform regulation for a troubled digital era?

Organizer: #Leplusimportant, Académie des sciences morales et politiques, RadicalxChange | Room XII | Interpretation EN/FR | Hybrid session

To participate in person, register here

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  • 09:30-12:30

Applying Internet Universality ROAM principles in regulating digital platforms: West Africa and Global perspectives 

Organizer: UNESCO | Room IX | Interpretation EN/FR | Hybrid session

To participate in person, register here

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  • 09:30 – 12:30

Consultation on the Tech and Journalism Crisis and Emergency Mechanism (T&JM)

Organizer: GFMD and the UCLA Institute for Technology, Law and Policy | UNESCO Miollis Building Room XVI | Interpretation EN/FR

To participate in person, register here

  • 10:00-11:30

The Chilling Effect: Psychosocial effects of online violence on journalists

Organizer: UNESCO and IREX | Room II | Hybrid session

To participate in person, register here

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  • 11:00-12:30

Multilevel and Meaningful Transparency in Algorithmic Systems: Developing Concrete Criteria to Guide Institutional and Legal Reforms 

Organizer: UNESCO, Center for Law, Internet and Society from IDP (CEDIS/IDP); Center for Technology and Society at FGV; Action Coalition on Meaningful Transparency (ACT); Global Network Initiative (GNI); IGF Coalition on Platform Responsibility  | Room IV  | Hybrid session

To participate in person, register here

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  • 11:30-13:00

Lessons learned from media regulation and ensuring healthy, equitable information ecosystems in a digital world

Organizer: Internews and the Government of Estonia | Room V 

The event is by invitation only, please contact: Abdurahman Sharif, asharif@internews.eu.

  • 11:30-13:00

Navigating hate speech in the digital sphere: The role of education

Organizer: UNESCO | Room XI | Interpretation: EN/FR | Hybrid session

To participate in person, register here

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  • 14:00-18:00

The role of policymakers and regulators in promoting a rights-based approach to the regulation of digital platforms

Organizer: Inter- Parliamentary Union and UNESCO | Room IX | Interpretation: EN/FR | Hybrid session

To participate in person, register here

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  • 14:00 – 16:00

Unpacking the implementation of regulating platforms 

Organizer: Research ICT Africa (RIA) | Room XVI UNESCO Miollis building

To participate in person, register here

  • 14:00 – 17:30

Implementing democratic safeguards in the information and communication space

Organizer: The Forum on Information and Democracy and Reporters without Borders (RSF)  | Room II | Hybrid session

To participate in person, register here

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  • 14:30 -16:30

How multi stakeholder national coalitions can inform the global discussion on digital platform regulations?

Organizer: UNESCO | Room XI | Interpretation: EN/ES 

To participate in person, register  here

  • 14:00 – 15:30

Exploring the Potential and Challenges of Generative AI and impact on Regulating AI and Online Platforms

Organizer: UNESCO, Globalpolicy.AI and OECD | Room VII | Hybrid session

To participate in person, register here

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  • 15:30 -17:30

The key role of journalistic self-regulation in moderating digital content

Organizer: Conseil de déontologie journalistique (CDJ – Belgium) on behalf of #PressCouncils.eu | Room III

To participate in person, register here

  • 15:30-18:30

Democracy, Sustainability and Corporation

Organizer: IPS Academy Association “Citizen’s Platform on Climate Change and a Sustainable World” and The Map Report | Room IV

To participate in person, please contact

  • 16:00 -17 :30

Transparency, content moderation and freedom of expression. Multi-stakeholder perspectives from Latin America

Organizer: UNESCO and OBSERVACOM | Room VII | Interpretation: EN/ES | Hybrid session

To participate in person, register here

  • 16:00 – 18:00

Act Now! Platforms, Plans & Perspectives: Next steps towards an (Internet) Digital Public Sphere for the Public Good

Organizer: European Broadcasting Union | Room 2.002 

Participation in this event is upon invitation. If interested, kindly contact: Nicola Frank, frank@ebu.ch.

  • 16:30 – 18:30

Assessing platform regulation from the perspective of children’s rights

Organizer: Instituto Alana (Alana Institute) | Room XVI 

To participate in person, register here

  • 17:00-19:00

Hybrid Platform Orders: How Can Social Media Councils Contribute to a Human Rights-Based and Accountable Discourse Sphere – Leibniz Institute for Media Research

Organizer: Hans-Bredow-Institut,Hamburg | Room VIII 

To participate in person, register here

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  • 17:30 – 18:30

Content Moderation in Crisis: The Oversight Board Model

Organizer: Meta Oversight Board | Room XI | Interpretation: EN/ES

To participate in person, register here

  • 18:00-20:00

Human Rights Impact Assessments in times of crisis: interactive workshop

Organizer: Access Now, European Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ECNL) | Room VII | Hybrid session

To participate virtually, register here

Closed sessions

  • 08:30 – 16:30

Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in Electoral Processes. Challenges facing disinformation and other harmful practices in the digital ecosystem. 

Organizer: UNESCO, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Observatory on Disinformation of the Complutense University of Madrid

  • 09:00-17:00

Governing the Internet for Democracy: Lessons from Research Embracing a Multicentred World

Organizer: International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR)

  • 9:30 – 16:30

The role of the Multi-Donor Programme on Freedom of Expression and Safety of Journalists (MDP) in translating the outcomes of the global multistakeholder discussion, into practical work and results on the ground.

Organizer: UNESCO

  • 09:30-12:30

Closed-door session: Social Media 4 Peace 

Organizer: UNESCO

  • 17:15-18:45

United Nations Interagency Dialogue on Disinformation and Data Transparency

Organizer: UNESCO

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