Journalism and freedom: Key debates at the Voices Festival
The second edition of Voices, the European Festival of Journalism and Media Literacy, took place from 27 February to 1 March at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb, Croatia.
The second edition of Voices, the European Festival of Journalism and Media Literacy, took place from 27 February to 1 March at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb, Croatia.
This post is authored by Abeer Shrivastava. “If something is free, you’re the product” – Richard Serra 1973 The new Chinese competitor to ChatGPT with a whale for its logo is making waves in the market (pun intended). For the most part, the craze is owing to the fact that this LLM was developed for a […]
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Photographic images and memes seem largely irrelevant regarding their ways of circulation and their relationships with reality, with a contrast between referential and indexical, ambiguous and unambiguous. However, to what extent can memes learn from photography? What about the other way around? Photography, whether digital or analogue, retains its powerful function as a medium for social utility. The capacity of a photographic image embodies the particularity to show a specific sight, with which people identify, archive and distribute evidence of their life worlds.
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This post is authored by Apoorva Singh. This blog provides insight into the duality of protection and autonomy in the emerging landscape of digital age restrictions, examining both children’s fundamental rights and practical safeguards. Introduction The digital revolution has successfully and fundamentally transformed children’s lives, with online communication now embedded from their earliest years. Globally, 71 […]
This post is authored by Niharika Srivastava. The recent judgment in Kunal Kamra & Ors. vs. Union of India (2024) is a landmark moment for India’s evolving digital rights discourse. The Bombay High Court struck down Rule 3(1)(b)(v) of the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 for being ultra vires the […]
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This article was prepared in collaboration with the Iraqi Network for Social Media (INSM).
The Iraqi government, through the Telecommunications and Post Company (ITPC), plans to block Google’s Domain Name System (DNS) servers (8.8.8.8) in the country.
DMRC researchers, Dr. Ruari Elkington and Dr. Tess Van Hemert, have been investigating Australian cinemagoers’ habits and their engagement with local films. Their research highlights a significant disparity between Australian and French cinema success, with Australian films capturing only two per cent of the local box office in 2023.
Political inaction and big-tech’s reluctance to protect users leave Australians vulnerable to a murky world of digital misinformation going into the election.
The rise of ‘dark advertising’ — personalised advertisements increasingly powered by artificial intelligence that evade public scrutiny — means Australians face a murky information landscape going into the federal election.