Risk and opportunities of ICTs and social media in a pandemic world

Is the Corona pandemic a gateway to global surveillance?

By Regina Surber who is a PhD candidate at the Center for Ethics at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, and Senior Advisor to the ICT4Peace Foundation and the Zurich Hub for Ethics and Technology.

ICT4Peace is happy to announce the publication: “Is the Corona pandemic a gateway to global surveillance? by Regina Surber. The link to the publication by ResearchOutreach can be found here. The  ...

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Sanjana Hattotuwa: The Nature of Disinformation and Nurture of Democratic Responses

ICT4Peace Publication on Reflections, Research and Writings on Aotearoa New Zealands's Christchurch Massacre

ICT4Peace is delighted to have published this Compilation of a series of short papers, articles and op-eds by Dr. Sanjana Hattotuwa, ICT4Peace Special Advisor, in the aftermath of the horrendous March  ...

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Addressing the Infodemic

Meaningful policymaking to fight the swelling seed, spread and supremacy of misinformation benefits from data and evidence alive to socio-political realities. A new report from Aotearoa New Zealand’s Classification Office  ...

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Bi-monthly update: Cyber diplomacy, cyber war, social media and democracy

Read the Foundation’s bi-monthly update of projects, strategic input, conferences, papers, interviews and other activities here.

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Video and text of presentation on Reimagining Extremism: Context, culture, community and country

ICT4Peace Foundation’s Special Advisor Sanjana Hattotuwa was invited by New Zealand’s Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet to speak at He Whenua Taurikura, New Zealand’s first annual hui (meaning a  ...

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