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Freedom of Connection, Freedom of Expression: UNESCO launches new publication

25-05-2011 (Paris)
Freedom of Connection, Freedom of Expression: UNESCO launches new publication
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As a follow up to the 185th session of UNESCO’s Executive Board, which called upon the Organization to reflect on the Internet, UNESCO launches its new publication, Freedom of Connection – Freedom of Expression: The Changing Legal and Regulatory Ecology Shaping the Internet. The launching event will take place at UNESCO Headquarters (Room XI) in Paris, France, on 30 May 2011.
Through this book, UNESCO aims to inform Member States about its strategy of promoting freedom of expression on the Internet. The publication explores the complex situation of freedom of expression on the Internet and provides a new perspective on the social and political dynamics behind the threats to expression. It develops a conceptual framework of ‘ecology of freedom of expression’ for discussing the broad context of policy and practice. Through its pioneering exploration of the various legal and policy mechanisms that are crucial for the free flow of information, the book provides guidance for policy makers and other relevant users on the creation of environments conducive to the freedom of expression.

Professor William Dutton, one of the authors of the book and Director of Oxford Internet Institute, is invited to give a 30-minute presentation at the beginning of the launching event, which will be followed by a questions-and-answers session.

Agenda of the launch event:

  • 10.30 a.m. Opening Remark by Chair, ADG/CI

  • 10.35 am Presentations by Professor William Dutton, the author of the book and Director of Oxford Internet Institute

  • 11.05 a.m. Q&A;

  • 11:55 a.m. Closing Remark by Chair, ADG/CI

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