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Related: About this forumGlobal Free Speech Summit, Vanderbilt, Oct. 17-18
https://www.vanderbilt.edu/dialogue-vanderbilt/free-speech-summit/"On October 17-18, 2024, The Future of Free Speech and Vanderbilt University will host the first annual Global Free Speech Summit. Experts from academia, industry and civil society organizations will gather on Vanderbilts campus to discuss the most pressing challenges threatening freedom of expression worldwide and identify impactful solutions to reinvigorate this fundamental freedom.
From 2012-2022, 6.3 billion people across 81 countries experienced declining freedom of expression. This global free speech recession has dire consequences for democratic governance, but The Future of Free Speech, located at Vanderbilt University, is focused on finding solutions to create a resilient global culture of free speech.
We are thrilled to announce that four of the world's leading advocates for freedom of expression will be giving keynote addresses on a wide variety of topics:
Salman Rushdie, One of The Most Celebrated Authors of Our Time (virtual)
Masih Alinejad, Iranian Journalist and Womens Rights Activist
Audrey Tang, Taiwan's First Digital Minister
Nathan Law, Hong Kong Democracy Activist
It will also include panels and discussions featuring prominent public figures like New York Times columnist David French, The Economist senior editor James Bennet, Executive Director of Internet Sans Frontières Julie Owono, Senior Vice President of Virtu Mishi Choudhary, and Washington Post columnist Rana Ayyub. Panelists will discuss free speech in three discrete yet overlapping areas:
The challenges to free expression from governments.
The impact of the private tech sector on freedom of expression and access to information.
The challenges to freedom of inquiry and expression in cultural institutions that create and disseminate knowledge and art.
This multi-day summit will offer speakers, panelists and attendees a unique opportunity to engage with and exchange ideas, research, and solutions to turn back the tide of global threats to free speech stemming from these three sectors.
The event is FREE, but registration is required to attend.
(More info and RSVP at link)
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Global Free Speech Summit, Vanderbilt, Oct. 17-18 (Original Post)
Tanuki
Oct 10
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(14,486 posts)1. Do you know if any of the speakers is an expert on the threats to free speech that misinformation and disinformation ...
... pose?
I think that, historically, government has always posed the biggest threat to free speech. And, of course, it still does pose a major threat. But, misinformation, disinformation, and violent threats from cliques on the internet seem to have the potential to drown out all attempts at civil speech, all attempts at communicating information. A lot of free speech advocates seem not to recognize what I would consider the latest threat to free speech. Do you know if that will be a topic of discussion at this summit?
Tanuki
(15,373 posts)2. I don't have any knowledge or information
about the speakers beyond what is listed in the flyer. I only heard about it on NPR this morning and passed it along for the benefit of any DUers who might be interested.