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This panel discussion took place at the 2023 ADMS+S Automated News and Media Symposium, 13-14 July 2023 at the University of Sydney.
Panelists discuss the nuances and specificities of online misogyny and its derived harms within a context of emerging online safety regulation in many countries around the world, and address the practical opportunities and limitations of automation to identify and moderate harmful content without silencing women and counterspeech.
Speakers:
Dr Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández, Queensland University of Technology
Dr Aaron Snoswell, Queensland University of Technology
Lucinda Nelson, Queensland University of Technology
Joanna Williams, Swinburne University
Rita Jabri Markwell, Australian Muslim Advocacy Network
Learn more about the 2023 Symposium: admscentre.org/ADMS2023
Watch session recordings on Youtube: admscentre.org/2023-symposium-recordings
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This panel discussion took place at the 2023 ADMS+S Automated News and Media Symposium, 13-14 July 2023 at the University of Sydney.
Panelists discuss the nuances and specificities of online misogyny and its derived harms within a context of emerging online safety regulation in many countries around the world, and address the practical opportunities and limitations of automation to identify and moderate harmful content without silencing women and counterspeech.
Speakers:
Dr Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández, Queensland University of Technology
Dr Aaron Snoswell, Queensland University of Technology
Lucinda Nelson, Queensland University of Technology
Joanna Williams, Swinburne University
Rita Jabri Markwell, Australian Muslim Advocacy Network
Learn more about the 2023 Symposium: admscentre.org/ADMS2023
Watch session recordings on Youtube: admscentre.org/2023-symposium-recordings

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