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Description
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The war in Ukraine is known to have informed and inspired the acceleration of EU legislations aimed at strengthening the EU’s capacity to protect its “cyberspace” against the spread of disinformation and foreign interference, which the European Commission now equates to “ European digital sovereignty”.
While many have claimed the predominant discursive nature of digital sovereignty policies in the EU, recent sanctions banning the online broadcasting of Russian media outlets on EU territory could be interpreted as one of the first techno-material digital sovereignty measures. In this seminar, Prof. Niels ten Oever will present his latest research on this topical issue by exploring the implications of these recent sanctions for the European approach to Internet infrastructures and digital sovereignty.
SPEAKER
Prof. Niels ten Oever, University of Amsterdam
HOST
Dr. Clément Perarnaud, Brussels School of Governance - VUB
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Location
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https://isoc.live/17885
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Start
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Mon, May 13, 2024 3:00 PM (CEST / GMT+02:00)
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End
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Mon, May 13, 2024 4:00 PM (CEST / GMT+02:00)