Once hailed as a great force for human empowerment and liberation, social media—and the various related digital tools that enable people to search for, access, accumulate, and process information—have rapidly come to be regarded as a complex threat to democratic stability and human freedom. Democracies have been slow to recognize the multifaceted challenges posed by sharpening levels of online polarization and manipulation, new threats to individual rights and privacy in the digital space, the tension between the business model of social media companies and their responsibilities to democratic societies, and authoritarian efforts to diffuse digital technologies of surveillance and control.
Please join as Ronald J. Deibert and Xiao Qiang discuss these threats, as outlined in their January 2019 Journal of Democracy articles on “Three Painful Truths about Social Media” and “President Xi’s Surveillance State,” respectively. Shanthi Kalathil of NED’s International Forum for Democratic Studies will provide comments. RSVP
Ronald J. Deibert, Citizen Lab
Xiao Qiang, China Digital Times
Shanthi Kalathil, International Forum for Democratic Studies
moderated by
Christopher Walker, National Endowment for Democracy
with introductory remarks by
Marc F. Plattner, Journal of Democracy
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
3:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
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