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[Commlist] Digital Platform Policy Spring: Promises and Trajectories for Digital Platform Regulation
Fri Sep 08 17:19:52 GMT 2023
The “Communication Law and Policy” Section of the European
Communications Research and Education Association (ECREA) and the Jean
Monnet Network “European Media and Platform Policy” (EuromediApp) invite
you to join an excellent group of media and communications scholars for
a two day conference: Digital Platform Policy Spring? Promises and
Trajectories for Digital Platform Regulation
https://euromediapp.org/call-for-papers/2023-ecrea-communication-law-and-policy-workshop/
<https://euromediapp.org/call-for-papers/2023-ecrea-communication-law-and-policy-workshop/>.
This workshop brings together those investigating the processes of
regulating media and digital intermediaries in Europe and beyond. The
workshop will take place in Salzburg, Austria, on 2-3 November 2023. It
is hosted by the Department of Communication Studies at the University
of Salzburg.
Non-presenting participants can *register with this link before 13
October 2023*
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfoGG6rzIAiJISutCVE7FGuJYuhzZBoRtT664PNENEBlt8anQ/viewform
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfoGG6rzIAiJISutCVE7FGuJYuhzZBoRtT664PNENEBlt8anQ/viewform>.
(after registration payment instructions will be sent) The participation
fee includes the dinner on Thursday, 2 November:
70 € for PhD candidates, faculty staff and employees of non-academic
organisations
30 € for BA/MA students and people affiliated to institutions of “soft
currency countries” as defined by ECREA
The programme of accepted presentations is below:
Programme
Wednesday, 1 November
16:00
Pre-conference programme: Sound of Music
Thursday, 2 November, Edmundsburg
9:00 – 9:15
Welcome and opening
9:15 – 10:15
Keynote speech by Natali Helberger (University of Amsterdam)
10:15 – 10:45
Coffee break
10:45 – 12:00
Panel 1: Digital Platform Regulation in Europe
The impact of digital platforms on inequalities and disparities: a
legal-empirical analysis of the European measures (Gergely Ferenc Lendvai)
The Digital Services Act and challenges for freedom of expression (Jens
Pohlmann)
Dominant platforms as challenges for regulation policy in Europe (Werner
Meier and Josef Trappel)
Same play, different actors: what does it mean for digital platforms to
be gatekeepers in the public sphere (Blanca Basanta, Ana Azurmendi and
Carles Llorens)
12:00 – 13:00
Panel 2: Public Interest Content I
Safeguarding news content on online platforms: addressing the
incoherencies between the regulatory approaches (Lidia Dutkiewicz)
The great reset: news organisations’ efforts to regain (opinion) power,
break dependency, and form a “counterpower” (Theresa Seipp, Natali
Helberger, Jef Ausloos and Claes de Vreese)
Public sphere governance in times of platformization: taking a
comprehensive perspective on the production and dissemination of content
across intermediaries (Manuel Puppis, Stefano Pedrazzi, Sabrina Heiland
and Michelle Kulig)
13:00 – 14:00
Lunch
14:00 – 15:15
Panel 3: Media Ownership and Concentration
Comparing initiatives that monitor and assess media diversity in light
of (online) media ownership concentration: towards a harmonized
assessment framework (Heritiana Ranaivoson and Adelaida Afilipoaie)
From media concentration law to holistic regulation of media power: a
threat-oriented approach to promoting media diversity (Pascal
Schneiders, Daniel Stegmann and Birgit Stark)
Media ownership transparency and control: Europe’s recent policy
activism (Josef Trappel and Tales Tomaz)
From media ownership to content control: media autonomy and
concentration in the EU’s digital and media policy (Iva Nenadic and
Marijana Grbeša-Zenzerović)
15:15 – 15:45
Coffee break
15:45 – 17:00
Panel 4: Public Interest Content II
Media pluralism online: exploring new safeguards for PSM content
delivery (Krisztina Rozgonyi)
Implementing due prominence in Flanders: an analysis of stakeholder
views (Tim Raats and Adelaida Afilipoaie)
Public broadcasters as digital intermediaries: the adoption of ATSC 3.0
in the United States (Christopher Ali and Sydney Forde)
A capabilities framework for developing digital platform policy (Amit
Schejter and Baruch Shomron)
19:00
Dinner (Stadtalm, walk from 18:30)
Friday, 3 November, Edmundsburg
9:00 – 10:15
Panel 5: Harmful Content
An appropriate response to online hate speech? An evaluation of the
Digital Services Act (Pascal Schneiders)
Evidence-based regulation of disinformation on online platforms (Rita
Gsenger)
Online governance against misinformation in decentralized social media
(Johannes Bennke)
Conceptualising and assessing ‘systemic risk’ to freedom of expression
and civic discourse from very large online platforms (Sally Broughton
Micova and Andrea Calef)
10:15 – 10:45
Coffee break
10:45 – 11:45
Panel 6: Digital Platform Regulation in Latin America
Rethinking regulatory approaches: the case of PL2630 in Brazil (Fernando
Horta)
Why no market power in Brazilian platform regulation (Tales Tomaz)
Platform regulation in the Global South: proposals from Latin American
organizations (Sheley Gomes and Paulo Victor Purificação Melo)
11:45 – 12:45
Panel 7: Algorithms and Recommender Systems
Datasets as a condition for the development of diversity-aware
recommender systems (M. Z. van Drunen and S. Vrijenhoek)
Algorithms, epistemic wellbeing and epistemic welfare: a new framework
to understand governance of recommender systems (Aaron Hyzen, Michelle
Kulig, Steve Paulussen, Manuel Puppis and Hilde Van den Bulck)
The Digital Services Act’s opaque view on algorithms (Paulo Ferreira and
Luís António Santos)
12:45 – 13:00
Closing
13:00
Sandwich-Lunch and Farewell
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