Dear colleagues, I have been encouraged to repost this query to this list, and am more than happy to do so.
I've been asked to develop a presentation on the future of freedom of expression in online environments, including discussion of multiple ways in which - in addition to whatever governments may be up to in different contexts and ways - the private enterprises that increasingly dominate and control much of our online spaces and infrastructures censor political speech and expression. The presentation is for an upcoming Webinar, sponsored by The Digital Futures Task Force in collaboration with the European Commission Directorate General for Communications Networks, Content & Technology - Unit G1, "Converging Media and Content². One example passed on to me was of a well-established professional in a European country (i.e., not fitting the profile of terrorist, anarchist, or even leftist) who posted comments on his/her SNS page critical of the U.S. These comments disappeared from the page without notice or explanation. I would be very grateful for: 1) recommendations for careful studies of such events and phenomena which include reliable documentation of their occurrence? (Yes, I realize that documenting and studying such episodes would be extremely tricky and difficult.) And/or 2) well documented anecdotes or examples (e.g., as reported in a reliable newspaper of record) of such episodes? Please send these along offlist. I will, of course, more than happily credit the sources and authors of any examples and resources collected and used for the presentation (unless anonymity is requested instead). Many thanks in advance, - charles ess Professor in Media Studies Department of Media and Communication Director, Centre for Research on Media Innovations <http://www.hf.uio.no/imk/english/research/center/media-innovations/> University of Oslo P.O. Box 1093 Blindern NO-0317 Oslo Norway email: [email protected] -- Too many emails? Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password by emailing moderator at [email protected] or changing your settings at https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech
