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[Commlist] Call for applications: Oxford Media Policy Summer Institute on Technology & Policy at the Margins
Mon Feb 25 14:41:35 GMT 2019
APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN FOR THE ANNUAL OXFORD MEDIA POLICY SUMMER INSTITUTE
THIS YEAR'S THEME: TECHNOLOGY & POLICY AT THE MARGINS
Deadline: April 20, 2019
Early Decision Deadline: March 19, 2019
For the past twenty years, the Media Policy Summer Institute has brought
together top early career scholars (including advanced PhD students,
post-docs and lecturers), media lawyers and regulators, human rights
activists, and policymakers from countries around the world to discuss
the effects of technology, media, and policy from a global and
multidisciplinary perspective. Participants take part in an intensive
and interdisciplinary two-week program in Oxford that blends expert
instruction with participatory activity, group work, and discussion.
With 30 participants each year, hailing from more than 20 countries, the
Media Policy Summer Institute has long offered participants unrivaled
exposure to the diverse experiences of its global participants as well
as a uniquely informed comparative view of their different media and
digital environments. The Institute’s alumni are an exceptional and
vibrant group who stay engaged and collaborate well past the end of the
2-week Summer Institute through the active alumni network. Many go on to
become leaders at top government agencies, corporations, non-profits,
and academic institutions around the world.
THIS YEAR'S THEME
This year, the Summer Institute will focus on the theme of*Technology &
Policy at the Margins*.
The internet and other new technologies are rapidly and irreversibly
changing global media environments presenting enormous challenges for
building policies that both understand the scope of new technologies
like artificial intelligence, biometrics, and social media, and can
adequately protect the rights of the media and people using them. With
the arrival of Europe’s new General Data Protection Regulation and
social media giants like Facebook and Google being brought to testify
before Congress in the Unites States, the last year has shown just how
urgent it is to make sense of how our online media lives should and
should not be governed.
While understanding this changing technology and media landscape is
vital in any context, it raises particularly pressing issues for
vulnerable populations living “at the margins”. Many, like refugees,
Internally Displaced People, those living through conflict, under threat
of attack, or under an internet shutdown often lack the ability to
advocate for their digital rights or live under regimes that dismiss
those rights in part or entirely. With this in mind, this year’s Summer
Institute will focus on five key themes through which we will explore
many of these challenges to policy and practice, with a particular focus
on their effect on populations “at the margins” broadly understood. The
five themes are:
1.Extreme speech online
2.Biometric technology in vulnerable populations
3.Innovative efforts to connect the unconnected
4.Algorithmic bias and inequality
5.Internet shutdowns
By choosing these themes, we aim to explore issues such as online
censorship, social media content regulation, net neutrality,
surveillance and security, the spread of disinformation online, and the
relationship between technology and democratic participation - amongst
others. Participants will leave with a thorough understanding of how
these issues influence, and are influenced by, laws and regulations
governing the media and communication technologies in diverse contexts
and jurisdictions.
HOW TO APPLY
Applications for the 2019 Media Policy Summer Institute are now open!
APPLY HERE
<https://medialaw.wufoo.com/forms/oxford-media-policy-summer-institute-2019/>
The deadline for early decision acceptance: is March 19, 2019
The final deadline for all applications is April 20, 2019
Admission to this programme is highly competitive. On average, we have
approximately 400 applicants for just 30 places. At the same time, we
proactively work to ensure that those selected come from diverse
backgrounds and experiences. To that end, we work with sponsoring
partners to offer scholarships to a very select number of participants
who would otherwise be unable to attend.
For more information on the application process, check out our
website:http://pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk/news/oxford-media-policy-summer-institute/where
you can find more details and a list of the most Frequently Asked
Questions about our application process. If you still have questions,
get in touch with us at:(medialaw /at/ ox.ac.uk) <mailto:(medialaw /at/ ox.ac.uk)>or
(mediapolicysummerinstitute /at/ csls.ox.ac.uk)
<mailto:(mediapolicysummerinstitute /at/ csls.ox.ac.uk)> or reach out to us on
Twitter at @OxfordMediaLaw.
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