LSE’s Gregory Asmolov sat down with CMDS to discuss the state of internet regulation in Russia and the challenges for freedom of expression there. Interview conducted by Kate Coyer.
Sharath Srinivasan, Director of Cambridge University's Centre of Governance and Human Rights talks about media and technology, access to information and innovation hubs in East Africa.
Alison Powell, Assistant Professor at the London School of Economics and Phil Howard discuss access to information, the role of internet intermediaries, international differences in state responses to privacy and data protection, among others.
Jillian C. York, Director for International Freedom of Expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation discusses international political differences with regard to content take-down, internet regulations and the changes in social media use in Middle-Eastern and African countries.
In this interview, Director of the Oxford Internet Institute, Dr. Helen Margetts talks about her upcoming book, Turbulent Politics, UK experiments on how social media shapes collective action and how people react to e-petitions.