Speech, Power, Technology and the Digital Platforms

The full papers presented in this Online Conference Paper panel are no longer accessible. You can see the original abstracts of the papers submitted for presentation in the abstract books.

Respondents have been assigned to papers in this session. Respondents
assigned to a paper are requested to provide feedback via the
discussion platform during the week of 11-15 July. If you are a
respondent please read the paper assigned to you and make an initial
comment on it early in the week of 11 July. See this article on feedback.

Respondent for paper 2668 is Varun Ramndas
Respondent for paper 1558 is Gaoga Peng
Respondent for paper 2486 is Kinga Sorban
Respondent for paper 2659 is Lisa Ward
Respondent for paper 2220 is Chris Demaske

Speech, Power, Technology and the Digital Platforms
Session Code:
LAW-1
Chair:
Loreto
Corredoira
Complutense University of Madrid
2668
The ethical and legal implications of using AI to moderate harmful media content
Session Code:
LAW-1
Kinga
Sorbán
University of Public Service
1558
Probing Power Asymmetries and Regulatory Approaches for the Platformized Public Sphere
Session Code:
LAW-1
Luxuan
Wang
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
2486
Identifying an Actionable Algorithmic Transparency Framework: A Comparative Analysis of Initiatives to Enhance Accountability of Social Media Algorithms
Session Code:
LAW-1
Varun
Ramdas
Indepedent Researcher
2659
From a Distant Metropolis Facebook and the Failure of Universal Rules for Content Moderation Online
Session Code:
LAW-1
Rodrigo
Cetina
Harvard Law School
2220
CYBERPUNK AND THE FUTURE OF INTRUSION
Session Code:
LAW-1
Nikhil
Moro
Kansas State University

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