DILS - "Collaboration, Internet Governance and Policy Making" with Florian Glatz and Michael Karanicolas
- https://www.rewi.hu-berlin.de/de/ip/els_old/akt/veranstaltungen/dils-4
- DILS - "Collaboration, Internet Governance and Policy Making" with Florian Glatz and Michael Karanicolas
- 2021-03-24T12:00:00+01:00
- 2021-03-24T13:00:00+01:00
- Wann 24.03.2021 von 12:00 bis 13:00
- Wo Zoom
- Teilnehmer Florian Glatz Michael Karanicolas
- iCal
Law in the Algorithmic Society:
Collaboration, Internet Governance and Policy Making
In this Digital Ideas Lunch Series, we invite young scholars from around the world to share what they believe the most pressing issues are, how they identify problems, and what solutions they suggest as we move into the new era. We invite master and PhD students to get to know emerging research fields, to comment and to connect with world-leading institutions. In three of the sessions, more senior researchers provide context and share recent research on the impact of algorithms.
Each session begins with a presentation by the speakers, is followed by a comment of one of the students and a discussion. After the session, there is opportunity for networking.
Applying the Wikipedia Model to Policy Making
A presentation by Florian Glatz, President Blockchain Bundesverband.
Government-Mandated Internet Shutdowns
A presentation by Michael Karanicolas, Wikimedia Fellow at Yale Law School/ Information Society Project.
This event will take place online on Zoom.
Join us at: https://hu-berlin.zoom.us/j/9916221271 - Zoom Meeting-ID: 991 622 1271 Please use your real and full name when joining us on Zoom.
You will find more informations on and the full program of the Digital Ideas Lunch Series here: www.european-law-school.eu/en/network-events/dils.
The Digital Ideas Lunch Series is hosted by the European Law School at Humboldt University, Prof. Dr. Dr. Stefan Grundmann, in cooperation with King's College London’s Centre for Technology, Ethics, Law and Society and digital partner Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society for the Global Network of Internet and Society Research Centers.