Not to be taken lightly: Image-based sexual violence Published: 22 November 2021 Interview On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women Jacey Kan, Advocacy Officer at the Association Concerning Sexual Violence Against Women (ACSVAW), talks in an interview about image-based sexual violence.
The state of content moderation for the LGBTIQA+ community and the role of the EU Digital Services Act Published: 21 June 2021 E-paper "The state of content moderation for the LGBTIQA+ community and the role of the EU Digital Services Act" by researcher Christina Dinar, focuses on the challenges faced by the queer community in Europe and offers detailed recommendations for the forthcoming EU Digital Services Act. By Christina Dinar
Queering Malay Identity Politics in the Malaysian Digital Space Published: 14 May 2021 The internet we have today has become as real as any social spaces we occupy in-person. So much of our lives are integrated digitally now and opting out of the digital space is no longer a choice for us. Today, to be online is to exist and to be seen. By Serene Lim
Dealing with the cause, rather than trying to clear up afterwards: changing men’s attitudes to women and technology Published: 25 November 2019 "Digital technologies are created and sold primarily to generate profit; in contributing to economic growth, their use has been one of the most important reasons for increasing global inequalities." By Tim Unwin
Online Freedom of Expression in the Era of #MeToo Published: 25 November 2019 "Despite attempts to reclaim the internet, it seems that the patriarchy is fighting back." By Shmyla Khan
Digitalisation is not just bounded to technology, it affects our society at large Published: 25 November 2019 "Public debates should make an effort not only to address the topic of AI in general, but to focus on concrete applications of data science, machine learning, and algorithms." By Dr. Tatiana Bazzichelli
Youth voices in Internet Governance – visibility beyond tokenism? Published: 25 November 2019 "What is more, if judged by the effect that Internet regulations take on different parts of society, by mere numbers and exposure, young people are affected in many cases, and should be consulted." By Elisabeth Schauermann
The Portals to the World are Locked for Millions Published: 25 November 2019 "This will only change if the disability rights movement’s call for “Nothing about us without us” is finally put into practice." By Raul Aguayo-Krauthausen
Effective legal protection against hate speech online as anti-discrimination measure Published: 25 November 2019 "In current debates on legislative measures against online hate speech, the vulnerability of marginalized groups is often instrumentalized for political purposes. " By Kathrin Ganz, Dr. Kathy Meßmer and Kelda Niemeyer
Tyranny by Database in Kenya Published: 25 November 2019 "What does this mean for the Nubians, and other sensitive groups such as refugees and border communities?" By Kedolwa Waziri