A New Accountability - What Social Media Does for Democracy
Offered By: Web Summit via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex relationship between social media and democracy in this thought-provoking panel discussion featuring European Commission's Ann Mettler, Oxford University Internet Institute's James Williams, UptoUs' Ann Kleinhenz, and Buzzfeed's Mat Honan at Web Summit 2017. Delve into crucial topics such as the health of democracy in the age of social media, corporate control of information, Facebook's responsibility, the evolving definition of news, and the impact of technology on democratic processes. Examine the challenges of partisan speech protection, the need for transparency in political advertising, and the potential for a reformation of the attention economy. Gain insights into the role of public-funded media and the ongoing debate between state and corporate influence in the digital age.
Syllabus
Intro
Is social media healthy for democracy
Social media and democracy
Corporate controlled media
Facebooks responsibility
State vs corporate
What is news
Whats happening
Dissing from information
Protecting partisan speech
Will technology kill democracy
A reformation of the attention economy
Transparency in political advertising
Public funded media
Conclusion
Taught by
Web Summit
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