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November 2019

Many Worlds. Many Nets. Many Visions.

Als begleitende Diskussionsveranstaltung zum 14. Internet Governance Forum 2019 (25.–29.11.2019) in Berlin organisieren wir ein Forum, das kritische Stimmen und Visionen für Internet Governance versammelt. Zusammen mit dem Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft (HIIG), der Dynamic Coalition on Gender and Internet Governance (DC-Gender), mit netzforma* e.V., dem Gunda-Werner-Institut und dem Centre for Internet and Human Rights wurde ein kurzer Katalog mit "Visionen für ein Internet ohne Diskriminierung" erstellt, der auf der Veranstaltung veröffentlicht wird. 
 
Die Veranstaltung findet in englischer Sprache statt. Bitte registrieren Sie sich hier, wenn Sie teilnehmen möchten.
 
Many Worlds. Many Nets. Many Visions.
Critical Voices, Visions and Vectors for Internet Governance
26 November | 6:30 pm | doors open: 6 pm
HIIG | Französische Straße 9, 10117 Berlin

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The Internet is a place of contrasts. Consider this: In 1996 John Perry Barlow wrote in his Declaration on the Independence of Cyberspace, that

“We are creating a world that all may enter without privilege or prejudice accorded by race, economic power, military force, or station of birth.”

A world that all can enter on an equal footing? Without privilege or prejudice? Has such a world emerged? A world where discrimination and fear has no place, where freedom of expression reigns? How can these beautiful words be made to fit the lived experience of so many all across the world?

The Internet we have does not fulfill the emancipatory promise some have ascribed to it: a medium to change the world and end all injustice. The Internet has transformed the world, but it has fundamentally destabilised or even challenged, key societal power differentials. Or has it?

The Internet Governance Forum 2019 in Berlin is committed to „One net, one world, one vision“. We beg to differ. We have invited experts and activists from all over the world, representing all stakeholder groups to present their ideas on how the Internet Governance discussion should be further developed regarding marginalised groups and communities.

Agenda

6.00 pm Doors open

6.30 – 7.00 pm Welcome, introduction and opening statements by Matthias C. Kettemann (Leibniz-Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI) and HIIG), Francesca Schmidt (Gunda Werner Institute), Baldeep Grewal (DC-Gender) and Joanna Bronowicka (CIHR)

7.00 – 8.00 pm Moderated discussion and questions from the audience with Nicole Shephard (Independent), Tatiana Bazzichelli (Disruption Network Lab) and have vale (APCs EROTIC project / DC-Gender).
Chris Köver (netzpolitik.org) will moderate the discussion.

8.00 – 9.00 pm Get-Together

The event will be held in English. For press accreditation, please contact Florian Lüdtke.

Organisers

The event is organised by the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG) and the Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI) in partnership with the Dynamic Coalition on Gender and Internet Governance (DC-Gender), netzforma* e.V., the Gunda-Werner-Institute and the Centre for Internet and Human Rights.

People behind the event

Matthias C. Kettemann – Leibniz-Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI) and Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG)

Katharina Mosene – Leibniz-Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI) and Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG)

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Infos zur Veranstaltung

Adresse

HIIG
Französische Straße 9
10117 Berlin

Ansprechpartner

Katharina Mosene, M. A.
Forschungs- und Veranstaltungskoordinatorin

Katharina Mosene, M. A.

Leibniz-Institut für Medienforschung
Rothenbaumchaussee 36
20148 Hamburg
Tel. +49 (0)40 450 21 7 36
Fax +49 (0)40 45 02 17 77

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