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15.11.2022
Web3 & Digital Democracy: How could a decentralized web protect democracy?
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Le 15 novembre 2022 de 17:00 à 18:30
Sciences Po - 1 pl. Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin
McCourt Institute's “Web3 &” series continues on November 15, taking a specific look at digital democracy. The second event in the series will address the state of digital democracy in our current and future web paradigms.
The discussion will highlight how – instead of trying to repair a broken internet model – decentralized web technologies can represent a new way forward in our internet architecture, promoting and sheltering democracy. Structural changes brought by Web3 such as the decentralization from the current centralized internet ecosystem could be a way to empower a democratic revival. The numerous challenges Web 2.0 poses to democracy ranging from misinformation, to monopolies, censorship, and others, can help us understand how to build a better future internet governance.
Speakers:
- Jen Schradie, Sociologist, Assistant Professor at Sciences Po and Author
- Pierre Noro, Lecturer at Sciences Po, Co-founder & President of BubbleBox Project
- Etienne de Saint Marie, Co-founder & CEO of Republike.
The event is open in-person to Sciences Po students and external guests and will be live streamed publicly on the McCourt Institute website.