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Governance of Online Speech in the Age of Platforms

Add to Calendar Governance of Online Speech in the Age of PlatformsThe Haldane Room
Lectures and Seminars
Location
The Haldane Room
Speakers
Wang Jufang, Denis Galligan, Roxana Radu, Ralph Schroeder, Damian Tambini, Jacob Rowbottam, Pu Yan
Cluster
Law, Justice & Society Research Cluster and FLJS
Event type
Lectures and Seminars
Booking Required
not_recommended
Accessibility
There is provision for wheelchair users.
Contact name
phil dines
Contact email
phil.dines@fljs.org

It is well-accepted that digital media platforms are not merely information intermediaries, but also central control points of the Internet. They have become the so-called 'deciders' and 'custodians' of online speech, leading to the privatization of Internet governance. In China, domestic platforms such as WeChat, Weibo, and Toutiao have become the mediators, gatekeepers, and governors of online news and information. In order to perform this role, platforms have to work closely with the Chinese state in guiding and controlling public opinion. The aim in this workshop is to advance analysis and understanding of the role platforms play in the governance of online news and information, and their relations with the state. After opening with a close study of the situation in China, the workshop will consider the experience of western nations, which also have to rely on private platforms to tackle issues like online hate speech, disinformation, and political propaganda.