[:fr]Philippe Coen interviendra à la Conférence internationale sur la discrimination numérique et les réseaux sociaux à Barcelone, les 13 et 14 mars 2014, dont vous pouvez retrouver ci-après le programme détaillé.
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Lien : http://digitaldiscrimination.eu/international-conference/
PROGRAMME
9.00 – 9.30 Registration
9.30 – 9.45 Welcome
Juan Pedregosa, EU projects director
CEPS Projectes Socials, Barcelona, Spain
9.45 – 10.15 Open the net : « I didn’t mean that, but why can’t I say it? » Legitimation strategies in mediated hate speech and veiled discrimination online.
Gavan Titley, lecturer in social media
National University of Ireland, Maynoooth, Ireland
10.15 – 11.15 New platforms : Interactive research and project experiences.
#Notracist : Mutli-hashtags and ambient race-talk on twitter
Sanjay Sharma, lecturer in sociology and communications
Brunel University, London, UK
#DeleteCyberbullying: EU awareness raising campaign on cyberbullying
Martin Schmalzried, policy officer
COFACE, Belgium
Passive or active? Methodologies & difficulties with research on Facebook.
David Dueñas, lecturer in sociology
Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain
11.15-11.45 Coffee break
11.45 – 13.30 Workshops : mashups with YOUR input.
Workshop 1 (in ENGLISH):
Game Over Hate: Building Better Online Gaming Communities.
David Pinto, activist and co-founder of
Game Over Hate, Belgium / Portugal
Workshop 2 (in ENGLISH and SPANISH)
NEAR: Close to Your Experience, Far From Discrimination; Experimenting activism with real & virtual communities.
Marco de Cave & Roberta Lulli, activists at
National Youth Work Network Against all Discriminations, Italy
Workshop 3 (in SPANISH):
Young people, Educators, Facebook and Instagram; raising awareness about hidden forms of discrimination on social networks.
Carolina Gaona & Oscar Martinez Ciuró,
Social media experts & project developers
Trànsit Projectes, Barcelona Spain
13.30 – 15.15 Lunch break (not organized)
Images and voices against discrimination.
A mix of diverse EU groups shares their experiments with training alternatives involving young people and youth practitioners.
15.15-15.30 Youths tackling lgbt and disability issues.
Celine Brandeleer, project developer
Pour la Solidarité, Brussels, Belgium
15.30-15.45 Schools in rural communities reacting with collages and pinterest.
Georgina Cune, project developer
Fundatia PACT, Bucharest, Romania
15.45-16.00 ‘Face to Facebook’: Immigration, integration and breaking the mold.
Laura Bernardi, project developer
CIES, Rome, Italy
16.00-16.15 ‘Me, You, Us and Them’: youths exploring self-identity.
Preeti Dasgupta & Denise Stanley, project developers
Collage Arts, London, United Kingdom
16.15-16.30 Interacting with youths and educators on FB and Instagram.
Gigi Guizzo, ICUD EU project manager (session moderator)
CEPS Projectes Socials, Barcelona, Spain
16.30-17.30 Closing images and voices
Friday
Deleting discrimination, as easy as a click ?
09.00 Doors open
09.30 – 10.00 Frame one : Digital divides are not just about technology,
they are also a form of hidden discrimination.
Danica Radovanović, analyst in social media & communications
University of Novi Sad / Belgrade Center for Digital Humanities, Serbia
10:00-10:30 Frame two : Education and teenagers on social networks.
Dolors Reig, psychologist & social media expert
El caparazón Barcelona, Spain
10.30 – 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 – 12.15 Activism portal : Fighting for your Fundamental Rights on and off-line.
Yaman Akdeniz, associate professor in law and activist @cyberlaw
Faculty of Law, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey / UK
Fighting cyber hate and discrimination by designing « respect zones » on social networks and internet: the pedagogical vertues of an anti-hate label
Philippe Coen, founder of the Hate Prevention Initiative, France
From « Make me a sandwich! » to « Make it yourself! »: presence and representations of women online
Catarina Correia & Adriana R. Delgado, activists
Rede Portuguesa de Jovens para a Igualdade de Oportunidades entre Mulheres e Homens, Portugal
Alina Ostling, e-democracy expert
European University Institute, Italy / Sweden
12.15 – 13.15 Grassroot feedback : NGO’s experiences and transferable knowledge.
Speed presentations and reactions by ‘front-line’ practitioners.
Associació Candela
El Parlante
Escola EFA
Fundació Esplai
Fundació Pere Tarrés
13.00 – 13.30 Resetting social networks :
possible paths to use the conference outcomes.
David Casacuberta, professor of philosophy of science
Universitat Auntònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain[:]