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Constitutional Right to Truth? How to Protect the Right to Information and the Right to Privacy Today (Marcin Kilanowski)
ABSTRACT International law refers to the right to truth. A similar right exists on the national level – the right to information. However, the right to information may get into conflict with the right to privacy. While legislators and courts were trying t ...
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Care and Democracy Series: The Crisis of What Binds Us
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Toward the Psychological Humanities
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Ricardo Gonçalves, "Digitally Mediated Intersubjectivities and the Public Sphere: Ambivalent Democratic & Authoritarian Effects"
Sponsored by The Center for Media, Communication, and Global Change & The Center for Critical Democracy Studies ABSTRACT The digital transformation is reshaping the public sphere and raising critical questions about the prospects for sustaining and de ...
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Seminar: Iain Stewart, "Thinking Democracy after Marx and Empire"
ABSTRACT: This talk examines how decolonization informed the development of a new democratic theory at the end of the Algerian War, with far-reaching consequences for intellectual politics in France and beyond during the final decades of the twentieth cen ...
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Contemporary French Poetry Reading
JOIN US FOR AN EVENING OF BILINGUAL READINGS BY CONTEMPORARY FRENCH WRITERS VINCENT BROQUA, VIRGINIE POITRASSON, AND MICHELLE NOTEBOOM Vincent Broqua is a writer and translator. He works with text, video and narrative for a politics of gaiety. He wri ...
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Trust in the Digital Age: Governing Platforms for the Public Good
The session, titled Trust in the Digital Age: Governing Platforms for the Public Good, will feature a 30-minute keynote address from, Christophe Gauthier, a leader of UNESCO’s Internet for Trust initiative, followed by an open Q&A discussion with stud ...
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Principles for Ethical Use of Digital Testimonies of Victims and Witnesses of Mass Violence
This is the first symposium organized by the UNESCO Chair on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights and The George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention. More information regarding the event will foll ...
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Aliénor Ballangé: What Can Citizen Deliberation Mechanisms Do in Times of Democratic Backsliding?
Abstract: This presentation introduces a research project on the role of deliberative mini-publics (DMPs) in contexts of democratic backsliding, with a focus on Central and Eastern Europe. Across the region, citizen assemblies and juries have been introdu ...
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Book Talk: "Worlds of Wartime: The First World War and the Reconstruction of Modern Politics", Duncan Kelly
BOOK DESCRIPTION The First World War hardly ended with the formal Armistice in Europe on November 11, 1918, amid the continuing violence of blockades and epidemics, amid numerous forms of reconstruction and revolution. Its legacies, in fact, resonate deep ...