Institut für Medienwissenschaft

Distinguished Visiting Professorship 2019

Dr. Victoria Smith Ekstrand, UNC Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Dr. Victoria Smith Ekstrand ist vom 17. Juni bis zum 12. Juli 2019 als Distinguished Visiting Professor zu Gast am Institut für Medienwissenschaft.

Kontakt: torismitspam prevention@email.unc.edu

Biografie:

Viktoria Smith Ekstrand unterrichtet Medienrecht an der School of Media and Journalism der University of North Carolina (UNC) in Chapel Hill. Professor Ekstrand ist zugleich Co-Direktorin des UNC Center for Media Law and Policy. In ihrer Forschung untersucht Professor Ekstrand Konflikte zwischen Medienrecht und dem ersten Zusatz zur amerikanischen Verfassung, in dem das Recht auf freie Meinungsäußerung festgeschrieben ist. Professor Ekstrand hat wichtige Beiträge zu einer kritischen Rechtstheorie geliefert und untersucht die Auswirkungen von Recht und Politik auf Kultur und Medienproduktion.

Öffentlicher Vortrag:

The Campus Expression Climate and New Speech Regulation in U.S. Higher Education

25. Juni 2019, 18 Uhr, Hörsaal Keplerstraße 2

Lehrangebot:

Dr. Victoria Smith Ekstrand bietet für Studierende der Medienwissenschaft das englischsprachige Seminar „The Power of Platforms“ an.

The Power of the Platforms: Comparative Legal Frameworks for Free Speech in the Digital Age

Online platforms are both the fuel and fire of today’s marketplace of ideas, challenging long-held libertarian values for free expression in the United States and igniting a flurry of new but untested regulations in the E.U. Such differing responses to the power that online platforms now wield has birthed a wave of scholarship re-examining the theoretical justifications underlying free expression, free press, and privacy law; questioning institutional and individual responsibility regarding speech boundaries; and highlighting the critical role of traditional journalism in the face of Silicon Valley ideology. Online platforms are significantly changing the landscape of speech environments everywhere, unleashing a torrent of new legal challenges, ranging from hateful speech to threats and harassment.

In this workshop, students will engage with scholarship and scholars examining the new legal, theoretical and practical questions posed by the power of the platforms, including:

  • What principles and theories of free expression face challenge, and how do those challenges affect established speech doctrines in the law?
  • What is the current comparative regulatory environment for online platforms in the U.S. v. the E.U.?
  • What have been the responses by the platforms to increased calls for regulation?
  • How effective has the GDPR been in asserting more state control and addressing harms?
  • Will Sec. 230 of the U.S. Code change to create increased secondary liability for online platforms?

Students will prepare reading responses and help to lead discussions for the course, as well as interact with scholars studying in these areas through remote conference.