Digital Democracy: All in this together?

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Part 1 of NEW collaboration between Cambridge University, CETC, CW and Cambridge Network. The move towards digital technology for personal communication, policy making and public services is accelerating. Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic we are all in this together now - or are we?

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About the event

The move towards digital technology for personal communication, policy making and pub-lic services is accelerating. Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic we are all in this together now - or are we? Prof John Naughton (CRASSH) and Sally West (Age UK) will illustrate some of the political, economic and social power asymmetries and barriers to inclusion that have already sprung up with increasing digitisation of our lives.

This series of events will be run as Zoom Meetings, with Q& A and breakout rooms. The sessions won't be recorded.

Please register your interest on Zoom; this will help us with running the virtual event.

Your sign-up details are collected for the purpose of the webinar only and will not be made available to third parties. You will receive a joining link and password automatically after registration.

The Meetings are planned as a way to help you connect with other people who share your same interest in the digital world, so just bring a glass of any drink you like and enjoy an informative as well as refreshing digital happy hour.


SPEAKERS

PROF JOHN NAUGHTON

John Naughton is a Senior Research Fellow at CRASSH, Emeritus Professor of the Public Understanding of Technology at the Open University, Director of the Press Fellowship Programme at Wolfson College and a Guardian columnist. By background a systems engineer, he is an historian of the Internet whose main research interests lie in the network's impact on society. He has published widely on Big Tech, governance of digital technology and digital inclusion. 

SALLY WEST

As policy manager at Age UK Sally advocates on behalf of older people in the UK. The charity aims to influence decision makers through conducting social and economic analysis, developing public policy proposals and shaping policy agendas in a wide range of areas. This includes mitigating the risk of disenfranchisement to older UK residents as a result of increasing digital-by-default.


The webinar series is supported by Cambridge Wireless, the Cambridge Network and the Cambridge Enterprise & Technology Club.

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