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Skills to ‘race with the machines’: The value of complementarity

As workers are constantly urged to reskill, how can they determine which skills to invest in? Learnings from one of the world’s largest online freelancing platforms.
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Conférence-midi «Invisibilisées et déconsidérées: autoreprésentations de personnes assistées sociales au Québec» | COMRADES

Le CRDP vous invite à assister à la Conférence-midi « Invisibilisées et déconsidérées: autoreprésentations de personnes assistées sociales au Québec ». Dans ce cadre COMRADES – Communauté de recherche-action sur les droits économiques et sociaux recevra

Nouvelle publication de Catherine Régis

Nous avons le plaisir d’annoncer une nouvelle publication de la professeure Catherine Régis : Integrating accompanying patients into clinical oncology teams: limiting and facilitating factors.Integrating
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Lebanon: Mass Data Breaches, Government Unable to Protect Citizens’ Privacy

Within one week, several cases of personal data breaches affecting Lebanese citizens have been reported, the most flagrant of which was the leaking of public school teachers’ data. 

Teachers were surprised to learn that their personal data, including their names, phone numbers, email addresses, and government salaries and bonuses, had been leaked on a WhatsApp group.

Gaza Supporters Subject to Arrests, Phone Searches, and Network Interference in Jordan and Palestine

In the days following October 8, Jordanians mobilized in solidarity with the people of Gaza, who, to this day, are still enduring nonstop Israeli bombardment. Demonstrations surged across Jordan, where protesters passionately called for a ceasefire and the revocation of agreements between Jordan and the Israeli occupation. However, their efforts were marred by obstacles and complications, hindering effective organization and communication.

Power Cuts in Egypt Undermine Remote Work

Egypt has faced a notable power outage since last July due to the government’s “load shedding” initiative. Responding to increased electricity demand driven by higher temperatures and widespread use of air conditioning, authorities implemented daily power cuts lasting one to two hours to curb consumption rates.

Vidéo – Conférence « Living in the Shadow of Catastrophe » du Haut-Commissaire de l’Afrique du Sud au Canada, Son Excellence, Rieaz Shaik

 
Vous trouverez ci-dessus la conférence intitulée « Living in the Shadow of Catastrophe » tenue par Son Excellence, le Haut-Commissaire de l’Afrique du Sud au Canada, Rieaz Shaik le 24 janvier 2024 au Laboratoire de cyberjustice.

 

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Egypt: Online Violence Against Women on the Rise

“As I was checking my phone before bed, I stumbled upon pornographic images of me, accompanied by lewd comments that left me trembling in fear,” recounted Ola (a pseudonym chosen for her safety), a young Egyptian woman who reported to SMEX this incident of online sexual harassment. 

The Ukraine Case Studies

The Ukraine Case Studies:
Investigating influence, networks, and security in the Ukraine crisis

Écoutez Recherche en cours sur Aligre FM

Recherche en cours avec Constance Garnier et Nicolas Nova, 26 janv. 2024. Enregistrement audio
L’article Écoutez Recherche en cours sur Aligre FM est apparu en premier sur Centre Internet et Société.

Research: Searching for Signal – Lebanon’s Telecom Project

Executive Summary The Telecommunication (Telecom) sector in Lebanon, often dubbed the country’s “oil,” historically stood as the third-largest revenue-generating sector, contributing over USD 1.2 billion to the state treasury in 2016. Over the years, the sector became infamously known for its slow, unreliable, and overpriced services. This was not always the case, however. This report delves into the factors that have led the telecom sector to its current state of inefficiency and dysfunctionality.

Ysolde Gendreau remporte le prix « Intellectual Property Law Book of the Year »

 

From Our Fellows – From Automation to Agency: The Future of AI Ethics Education

8.2.2024 CIS #38 Fabien Lechevalier

Pour une esthétique du numérique au service de l’humain. De la régulation du design à une régulation par le design.
L’article 8.2.2024 CIS #38 <br>Fabien Lechevalier est apparu en premier sur Centre Internet et Société.

Von Würzburg in die Welt

Was arbeiten Absolventinnen und Absolventen der Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU)? Um Studierenden verschiedene Perspektiven vorzustellen, befragt Michaela Thiel, Geschäftsführerin des zentralen Alumni-Netzwerks, regelmäßig ausgewählte Ehemalige.
Diesmal steht ihr Lambert T. Koch Rede und Antwort. Er hat an der JMU Volkswirtschaftslehre studiert, war Rektor der Universität Wuppertal und steht seit April 2023 dem Deutschen Hochschulverband (DHV) als Präsident vor.
Herr Professor Koch, wie würden Sie einem Laien Ihren Arbeitsalltag in kurzen Worten beschreiben?

FAQs about the NetChoice Cases at the Supreme Court, Part 1

The Supreme Court is about to review a constitutional challenge to two unprecedented and very complicated laws regulating social media. The laws were enacted by Texas and Florida in order to counter “censorship” and alleged anti-conservative bias of major Internet platforms like Facebook or YouTube. Both laws have “must-carry” rules that restrict platforms’ ability to moderate content under their preferred editorial policies, and “transparency” rules including requirements for platforms to notify users when their posts have been moderated.

When the Digital Services Act Goes Global

Uncommon Naledge Episode 13

JMU begrüßt Bekenntnis zu Demokratie und Rechtsstaatlichkeit

An der Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg studieren, forschen, lehren und arbeiten über 30.000 Menschen aus mehr als 100 Ländern. Erfolgreiche Wissenschaft basiert auf der friedlichen und vorurteilsfreien Zusammenarbeit in einer weltoffenen Hochschule, in der Fremdenfeindlichkeit keinen Platz hat. Die JMU Würzburg begrüßt und unterstützt daher die Erklärung der Hochschulrektorenkonferenz (HRK) vom 23. Januar 2024.

Short Stories from the Post-Cognitive Era – Prolegomena of a Perceptual System: Eating Soap

The pervasive blend of floral chemicals is saturating every facet of my experiential existence. I contemplate the multitude of contents I’ve casually watched and it becomes manifest that these sensory experiences have grown into an integral part of my digital fruition. In retrospect, I realise how these videos, absorbed with casual indifference, exert a profound influence on my perception. These things that make me sleepy are remediated archaeological relics, a phenomenon rooted in the early, and now nostalgically fatigued, 21st century.