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Hate Speech & Platform Regulation

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Our team consists of scientists and employees at the ITM of the University of Münster. Together with researcher friends around the world, we have launched a series on hate speech and platform regulation. More extensive information about the workshop series can be found here: itmor.wordpress.com

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Episode thumbnail for IHRL and the South African hate speech jurisprudence - Jacob Mchangama

September 3, 2021

IHRL and the South African hate speech jurisprudence - Jacob Mchangama

<p>In this episode, Jacob Mchangama who is the founder and executive director of the Danish legal think tank <a href="http://justitia-int.org/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Justitia</a>, talks about the South African hate speech jurisprudence.</p> <p>.</p> <p>This presentation was part of the digital workshop series &quot;Hate Speech and Platform Regulation&quot;. Our team consists of scientists and employees at the ITM of the University of Münster, Germany. Together  with researcher friends around the world, we have launched a series on hate speech and platform regulation.</p> <p>More extensive information about the workshop series can be found here: itmor.wordpress.com</p> <p>__________</p> <p>Music And Production.: F. Hinkel</p> <p>Tags: Zouth Africa, platform economics, digital platform inquiry, facebook, platform regulation, hate speech, artificial intelligence, African media law, jusirprudence, platform targeting, advertisement regulation</p>

Episode thumbnail for More obligations and accountability for online platforms: the shortcomings of the code of practice on disinformation and the Code 2.0 - Elda Brogi, Konrad Bleyer-Simon

September 3, 2021

More obligations and accountability for online platforms: the shortcomings of the code of practice on disinformation and the Code 2.0 - Elda Brogi, Konrad Bleyer-Simon

<p>In this episode, Elda Brogi and Konrad Bleyer-Simon who work at the European University Institute ind Florence, Italy, talk about the code of practice on disinformation and its outcomings.</p> <p>.</p> <p>.</p> <p>This presentation was part of the digital workshop series &quot;Hate Speech and Platform Regulation&quot;. Our team consists of scientists and employees at the ITM of the University of Münster, Germany. Together  with researcher friends around the world, we have launched a series on hate speech and platform regulation.</p> <p>More extensive information about the workshop series can be found here: itmor.wordpress.com</p> <p>__________</p> <p>Tags: Europe, platform economics, digital platform inquiry, facebook, platform regulation, hate speech, artificial intelligence, Italian media law, platform targeting, advertisement regulation, European Union</p>

Episode thumbnail for Platform regulation in Argentina - Maria L. Vazquez

September 3, 2021

Platform regulation in Argentina - Maria L. Vazquez

<p>In this episode, Maria L. Vazquez who is professor at the Law Department of the University of San Andrés, Argentina, talks about the Argentinian approach to platform regulation.</p> <p>.</p> <p>.</p> <p>This presentation was part of the digital workshop series &quot;Hate Speech and Platform Regulation&quot;. Our team consists of scientists and employees at the ITM of the University of Münster, Germany. Together  with researcher friends around the world, we have launched a series on hate speech and platform regulation.</p> <p>More extensive information about the workshop series can be found here: itmor.wordpress.com</p> <p>__________</p> <p>Tags: Argentina, Latin America, platform economics, digital platform inquiry, facebook, platform regulation, hate speech, artificial intelligence, Latin American media law, platform targeting, advertisement regulation, America</p>

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Our team consists of scientists and employees at the ITM of the University of Münster. Together with researcher friends around the world, we have launched a series on hate speech and platform regulation.

More extensive information about the workshop series can be found here: itmor.wordpress.com

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