The DIGITAL POLICY ROUNDS monthly series brings together broadly defined researchers, policy-makers and civil society voices to discuss interdisciplinary topics at the intersection of media, technology and democracy. Our objective is to expand beyond narrowly-defined “evidence-based” frameworks of policymaking to instead question what counts as evidence, and whose voices are included and amplified in public and policy debates about digital democracy.
This series is a partnership between
- Digital Democracies Institute,
- Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions,
- Leadership Lab at Toronto Metropolitan University,
- Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy and
- Centre for Law, Technology and Society.
Schedule
- November 17th, Noon – 1pm ET: Polarization and radicalization
- December 15th, Noon – 1pm ET: Climate justice, media and technology
- January 19th, Noon – 1pm ET: Health communications
- February 16th, Noon – 1pm ET: Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence
- March 16th, Noon – 1pm ET: Mis/disinformation and the question of authenticity
Register here.