Call for Papers: Future-proofing the City
Dear NoC Colleagues: I am happy to share this exciting Call for Papers for the Internet Policy Review's Special Issue on *"Future-proofing the city: A human rights-based approach to the governance of algorithmic, biometric and smart city technologies"* Papers on the following topic are of interest: - Ethical and human rights risks associated with algorithmic, biometric and smart city technologies, including gaps in existing human rights frameworks - Municipalities’ means to ensure and influence the protection of human rights - Human rights adherence by design and through impact assessments and audits - Human rights–driven regulation of AI and data, including fields such as corporate human rights due diligence and public procurement - Human rights adherence through governance and standardisation - Citizens’ means to reclaim their human rights in a smart city, including civil disobedience - Using technology to protect human rights and achieve the SDG 11 of sustainable cities and communities You can find further information and all deadlines here <https://policyreview.info/node/1640>. The deadline for the expression of interest and abstract submissions (500 word abstracts) will be Mai 31st, 2022. Have a good rest of the week and all the best from Berlin, Hanna -- Hanna-Sophie Bollmann Studentische Mitarbeiterin im Bereich Internationales -- Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft gGmbH Französische Straße 9 · 10117 Berlin T +49 30 200 760 82 · F +49 30 206 089 60 · www.hiig.de <http://www.hiig.de> · Twitter <https://twitter.com/hiig_berlin> · Instagram <https://www.instagram.com/hiigberlin/> · Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/HIIG.Berlin> Gesellschaftssitz Berlin | Amtsgericht Berlin Charlottenburg | HRB 140911B | USt-ID DE 291 151 171 Forschungsdirektorium: Prof. Dr. Jeanette Hofmann (Geschäftsführung) · Prof. Dr. Björn Scheuermann · Prof. Dr. Dr. Thomas Schildhauer · Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schulz | Geschäftsführung: Dr. Karina Preiß
Dear distinguished NoC Colleagues: 👉 Looking forward to having you all join the below conference (remote or in-person): 📅 On 28 June from 11:00-4:00 CET, the International Network on Digital Self-Determination <https://thegovlab.us6.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1a990feb5c&id=568caf346d...>, along with the Directorate of International Law (DIL) of the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) and the Swiss Federal Office of Communications (OFCOM) will host “Empowering People in their Digital Lives: A Conference on Digital Self-Determination <https://thegovlab.us6.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1a990feb5c&id=181e67ff93...> .” 👉 The conference will introduce the concept of digital self-determination and discuss its use across a myriad of case studies, opening the discussion around avenues of realizing digital self-determination. ➡️ Register here <https://thegovlab.us6.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1a990feb5c&id=139222c88f...> (the DEADLINE is this week) and learn more about the conference program here <https://thegovlab.us6.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1a990feb5c&id=7a2608ede4...> . (The event will be organized in a hybrid format with the physical conference taking place in the Musée Olympique in Lausanne, Switzerland.) Co-organized by Network Members Urs Gasser (TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology), Elisabeth Sylvan and Sandra Cortesi (Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society); and Stefaan Verhulst (The GovLab).
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Stefaan G Verhulst