How are memes being used to engage in political discourse and circumvent censorship in India?
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To reclaim the emancipatory potential of social media for feminist transformation, we need urgent action along two fronts – a global normative benchmarking exercise that leads to new content moderation standards grounded in women’s human rights, and techno-design alternatives for the creation of decolonized network infrastructures.
- Feminist Digitality
- Online Publics
In its current form, the UN Secretary General’s “Roadmap for Digital Cooperation” undermines the WSIS goal to develop a “people centered, inclusive and development oriented Information Society”.
- Big Tech Watch
While a cyber safety booklet can be a helpful resource for survivors of cybercrimes, it is essential for such resources to have an empowerment-based approach to make online spaces not only safe but also accessible for all.
- Feminist Digitality
Reflections on the Madras High Court’s interpretation of “Public Place” in cases of sexual harassment in virtual spaces.
- Feminist Digitality
Online publics, much like their offline counterparts, can be misogynistic and sexist. Effective feminist interventions into legal frameworks are necessary to reclaim these spaces.
- Feminist Digitality
What would constitute responsible use of AI in the African context?
- Big Tech Watch
- Data Stories
The debate on liability of social media providers and Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act
- Big Tech Watch
How has the introduction of transnational technologies in South America affected human rights and privacy concerns?
- Online Publics