| Reference : Technical Sovereignty and Digital Democracy in Europe – Follower or Influencer ? A Ne... |
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| Technical Sovereignty and Digital Democracy in Europe – Follower or Influencer ? A New Media Approach | |
| English | |
Danescu, Elena [University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary European History >] | |
| 4-Feb-2022 | |
| 19 | |
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| ECREA Communication History Section Workshop - History of Digital Media and Digital Media Historiography - | |
| from 2 to 4 February 2022 | |
| European Communication Research and Education Association | |
| ICA Communication History Division | |
| University of Luxembourg | |
| Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) | |
| Luxembourg (hybride event - in person and via Webex) | |
| Luxembourg | |
| [en] Interdisciplinarity ; Digital technologies ; New Media ; Disinformation ; Manipulation ; New digital practices ; Communications history ; New Journalism ; Regulation ; Post-truth ; European Union ; Journalism practices ; Social Media ; Democracy ; Freedom ; Human Rights ; UNO ; Council of Europe ; Multilateral framework ; OECD ; G7 | |
| [en] The digital turn has considerably impacted geopolitics in terms of power, governance and regulation, leading to a proliferation of stakeholders and networks at multiple levels (states, international organisations, private companies, civil society and citizens), new dynamics of competition in a transnational space that is becoming increasingly virtual, borderless and deterritorialised (cyberspace), and novel forms of learning, work and human activity. Digital technologies have also brought about a paradigm shift in information and communication systems, with the emergence of new media (online platforms, interactive websites, algorithmic decision-making ecosystems, etc.) that will have a long-term impact on social and cultural practices, interpersonal and societal relations, the public sphere and the exercise of individual and collective democracy. | |
| Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) | |
| ECREA co-sponsored by the ICA Communication History Division ; Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH), University of Luxembourg | |
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| http://hdl.handle.net/10993/50207 |
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