Regulating Digital Media in the Global South: What Are the Challenges?
35 Marylebone Rd
London NW1 5LS
UK
The last 20 years have seen an exponential increase in the production and uses of digital media content by a large and important young political generation. These digital media platforms have the potential to create positive social, cultural and economic change. However, the centralised structure of these platforms often leads to tax evasion and disregard for local laws, with countries in the global South being particularly susceptible to exploitation by such platforms which exploit long-standing colonial power structures to enhance their profits and obscure transparency. Media regulatory laws in countries of the global South have found it difficult to contend with this new digital colonialism, and often lack the institutional capacities and frameworks for effective regulation of digital media content.
This two-day international conference, organised by the University of Westminster’s Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI), brings together media academics, media regulators, policy makers and civil society groups to discuss and debate the key challenges facing countries of the global South in regulating digital media in the age of the Internet. The conference will focus on how media regulators, civil society groups, and other public stakeholders can come together to tackle the complexities of digitalization.
The conference will include keynotes by media regulators and academics, plenaries, round tables and workshops led by experts in media regulation.
Conference fees and registration
This two-day conference, taking place on 27-28th June 2024, will consist of keynotes from the global South, plenaries and parallel workshops. The fee for registration for all participants, including presenters, will be £150, with a concessionary rate of £50 for students, to cover all conference documentation, refreshments and administration costs.
Registration for Speakers closes on: 8th April 2024
Registration for attendees closes on: 10th June 2024
UoW Staff and Students should register here.
Keynote Speakers
Professor viola milton, University of South Africa
Keynote: “Networking Relational Accountability?: towards relational, pluriversal approaches to digital media governance”
Professor Paola Ricaurte Quijano, TECNOLÓGICO DE MONTERREY, Mexico
Keynote; “Algorithmic Governmentality: A Latin American Perspective.”
Professor Naomi Sakr, University of Westminster, UK
Keynote: “Who prevails? Resistance to Arab cybercrime laws amid global ambiguity on cybersecurity”
Professor Winston Mano, University of Westminster, UK
Workshop: Regulating Tech in Africa: Emerging Trends, Issues and Concerns
Dr Andrea Medrado, University of Westminster, UK
Workshop: “Applying Latin American Participatory Action Research (PAR) to Critical Data and AI Studies”
Tim Davies, Connected by Data, UK
Workshop: “Public voice and the governance of data and AI in the global south: exploring narratives and potential practice?”
Professor Guy Berger, Rhodes University, South Africa
Keynote: “The question is who is to be master — that’s all”. Applying Humpty Dumpty’s dictum to digital governance in the Global South.
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