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Examining Freedom of Online Communication Across Transatlantic Borders

Das Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft (HIIG), das Leibniz-Institut für Medienforschung | Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI), das Columbia Global Freedom of Expression und der UNESCO-Lehrstuhl für Kommunikations- und Informationsfreiheit werden gemeinsam einen wissenschaftlichen Workshop in New York veranstalten. Die US-amerikanischen und europäischen Expert*innen werden den aktuellen Stand der Meinungsfreiheit auf digitalen Plattformen auf beiden Seiten des Atlantiks untersuchen. Die Veranstaltung wird in englischer Sprache abgehalten.

 

Examining Freedom of Online Communication Across Transatlantic Borders

Academic round table
Tuesday, 30 April 2024 | 10 am – 6 pm (ET)
Riverside Church Conference Room 52, MLK Tower, 91 Claremont Ave,
New York

 

The landscape of online communication is poised for transformation in 2024! In the E.U., the groundbreaking Digital Services Act (DSA) redefines the role of platform operators, viewing them as a hybrid of state and private actors in content moderation. Meanwhile, a U.S. Supreme Court’s impending ruling on platform operators’ role “could fundamentally alter the nature of speech on the internet”, as the New York Times puts it.

In the midst of The Year of Science 2024 in Germany, there couldn’t be a more opportune moment to delve into the diverse interpretations of freedom concerning communication rights and free speech across Atlantic borders. This academic workshop aims to explore the realm of untapped opportunities for mutual learning. The practical implications are enormous and waiting to be discovered.

Conceived in the U.S., major communication platforms wield significant influence shaped by their interpretation of the First Amendment, thus exporting their understanding of freedom worldwide. Similarly, the expansive E.U. regulation, known as the “Brussels Effect”, extends its reach extraterritorially, disseminating freedom-oriented principles on a comparable scale.

Contrasts emerge in European countries where constitutional courts recognise the potential, and sometimes necessity, for a regulatory framework — especially in broadcasting — to actualise and safeguard freedom, diverging from the stance of the U.S. Supreme Court, which does not yet offer such a regulatory framework.

Amidst the ongoing constitutionalization of communication orders, fueled by the implementation of the Digital Services Act, this juncture presents an exceptional opportunity to juxtapose current understandings of freedom, explore learning potentials, and foster intensified transatlantic cooperation — particularly in the realm of AI regulation, where similar questions abound.

This event is part of the DSA Research Network project.

Participating experts

Participation

Participation in this event is by invitation only. If you have any questions or comments, please reach out to Christian Ollig (c.ollig@leibniz-hbi.de).

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Datum der Veranstaltung

30.04.2024 | 10.00 am – 6.00 pm ical | gcal
 

Standort

MLK Tower,  91 Claremont Avenue,  10027 New York

Kontakt

Christian Ollig

Assoziierter Forscher: Leibniz Institute for Media Research │Hans-Bredow-Institute

DIGITAL SOCIETY VORTRÄGE

Diese exklusive Vorlesungsreihe entwickelt eine europäische Perspektive zu den aktuellen Transformationsprozessen innerhalb unserer Gesellschaft.

DIGITALER SALON

Einmal im Monat laden wir ausgewählte Gäste ein, um gemeinsam mit dem Publikum über die Auswirkungen der Digitalisierung auf die Gesellschaft zu sprechen.

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