Beschreibung
"In The Mean Time", digital applications and devices are more present and more important than ever before. The data we generate and disclose about ourselves is just as all-encompassing. But who is in control, and what new challenges are created by the need for digital solutions? Whether in learning or in communicating with friends and family, apps are now reaching every age group - in retirement homes, at school, or in daycare centers. What rights need to be particularly protected? What do children themselves say, what are their fears and what freedom do they want? Digital vaccination certificates could give us back some of the freedom of movement we have longed for – but only at the price of movement profiles? This mean time shows us that a self-determined and reflective approach to data remains important, especially when digital offers become more and more compelling or even mandatory.
With short expert inputs, we will shed light on two aspects of individual digital sovereignty in particular:
- Digital Vaccine Certificates (Fabio Chiusi, AlgorithmWatch)
- The Right to Privacy: Children between the Need for Protection and the Desire for Freedom (Jutta Croll, Stiftung Digitale Chancen)
In smaller and larger groups, we can then discuss different scenarios and solutions, and network our ideas.
Join our Meet-Up on Friday, May 21, 2021, from 4 to 5 p.m.! Please use the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89133289382?pwd=bzNUazBLanJLMkd1a0tLVk42ODIrZz09 (Meeting-ID: 891 3328 9382; Code: 125966)
Moderation: Elisabeth Schauermann (Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.)
The event will be held in English.
The Digital Autonomy Hub is a competence center that coordinates an interdisciplinary network of 43 institutes and organizations. The hub will make visible the partners' research and ideas they are developing to strengthen the individual digital sovereignty. The aim of this knowledge transfer is to enable all people to handle their data in a reflective and self-determined way. The competence center prepares current research results for civil society, politics, science and business and advises the various players on ethical, legal and social aspects of data use. The Digital Autonomy Hub is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and supported by the German Informatics Society (GI) and AlgorithmWatch.
Referent*innen
Fabio Chiusi
Fabio is Project Manager for the Tracing The Tracers project at AlgorithmWatch. After a decade in tech reporting, he worked as a consultant and assistant researcher in data and politics (Tactical Tech), and AI in journalism (Polis LSE). He coordinated the 'Persuasori Social' report on regulating political campaigns on social media for the PuntoZero Project, and worked as a tech-policy staffer within the Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Parliament during the current legislation. A Fellow at the Nexa Center for Internet & Society in Turin, he is Adjunct Professor at the University of San Marino, teaching 'Journalism and New Media' and 'Publishing and digital media'. He is the author of several essays on technology and society, the latest being 'Io non sono qui. Visioni e inquietudini da un futuro presente ' (DeA Planeta, 2018). He writes as a tech-policy reporter at the collective blog ValigiaBlu. At AlgorithmWatch, Fabio has previously worked as Project Manager and co-author of the 'Automating Society 2020' report.
Jutta Croll
Jutta Croll, geb. 22.11.1956 ist Vorstandsvorsitzende der Stiftung Digitale Chancen, einer gemeinnützigen Organisation unter der Schirmherrschaft des BMWi und des BMFSFJ. Von 2002 bis 2014 war sie als Geschäftsführerin der Stiftung tätig, leitete von Mai 2014 bis 2016 das Zentrum für Kinderschutz im Internet – I-KiZ und ist seit Januar 2017 bei der Stiftung verantwortlich für das Projekt Kinderschutz und Kinderrechte in der digitalen Welt.
Jutta Croll hat von 1985 – 1990 an der Universität Göttingen Deutsche Literaturwissenschaft, Politikwissenschaften und Publizistik studiert und als Magistra Artium abgeschlossen. Als Wissenschaftlerin befasst sich Jutta Croll mit den Themen Medienpolitik, Mediennutzung, Förderung der Medienkompetenz und Entwicklung eines zeitgemäßen Kinder- und Jugendschutzes im Internet sowie Datenschutz. 2018 wurde sie vom Generalsekretär der Vereinten Nationen in die Multistakeholder Advisory Group für das Internet Governance Forum berufen, sie arbeitet u. a. zusammen mit dem Council of Europe, der Europäischen Kommission, der UNESCO, dem Internet Governance Forum der UN und ICANN.