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SUMMARY:Julia Zauner: Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence: Understanding Experiences of Victimisation\, Support Needs and Legal Responses to Technology Inflicted Harm
DESCRIPTION:The proposed feminist phenomenological study is concerned with exploring experiences of technology-facilitated sexual violence (TFSV) with regard to victimisation\, survivor support services\, and responses of the criminal justice (CJ) system. The term includes but is not limited to: the distribution of sexual content without consent\, online sexual harassment\, and virtual rape facilitated by technology. TFSV has neither embodied physicality nor geographical boundaries but nevertheless contains symbolic and emotional implications of violence rooted into society and with international relevance. Using qualitative methods\, this research aims to understand the nature and impact of TFSV on survivors\, locating these within current academic\, policy and practice debates.\n\nTFSV and its challenges are rapidly evolving. However\, neither research nor governmental institutions have given much attention to TFSV. Therefore\, this study is timely and contemporary. Under consideration of the continued reproduction of male supremacy and asymmetrical power relations\, there is strong support to suggest the phenomenon is gendered; this therefore indicates a further need to investigate TSFV as a new means of violence against women.\n\nThe data collection proposes qualitative interviews with at least 25 survivors\, 10 support practitioners\, and 5 CJ representatives. The proposed analysis method is interpretative phenomenological analysis to explore the meanings associated with TFSV. The research is of highest relevance for criminological and sociological research as well as the governmental body and support practitioners as it contributes to the understanding of victimisation experiences and legal responses to a phenomenon which is yet to be explored.\n\nAbout the Author:  Julia is a researcher in criminology with a specialisation on gender-based violence in the digital age. For her Master’s dissertation she was concerned with the victim-blaming tendencies of the British educational system surrounding campaigns on the sharing and creating of intimate images. Julia is a board member of the Empower Project Scotland – an intersectional feminist charity working with communities to educate on tech abuse. She currently undertakes a traineeship at the European Union’s Fundamental Rights Agency before starting a PhD in autumn 2019.
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/julia-zauner-technology-facilitated-sexual-violence-understanding-experiences-of-victimisation-support-needs-and-legal-responses-to-technology-inflicted-harm/
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SUMMARY:Matthias C. Kettemann: The Normative Order of the Internet: How Rules Are Made and Legitimated in Online Settings
DESCRIPTION:The presentation explores which rules regulate online behaviour and how they are made\, enforced\, legitimized and contested by states\, companies and individuals. Understanding ‘rules’ holistically\, the presentation will show that national public law\, international law and transnational regulatory arrangements together form the ‘normative order of the Internet’: a complex of norms through which the Internet’s structures and the distribution of goods online are legitimated. The normative order of the Internet is thus an order of justification. New norms can be tested against the principles of the order and predictions can be made as to their normative success. Standards and codes are thus reintegrated into the ‘legal order’. \nImportantly\, the presentation argues that a ‘normative turn’ has taken place\, through which the normative dynamics present on the Internet have self-constitutionalized to the degree that new norms can develop within the normative order of the Internet. Thus it is not technicity that forms the norm\, but rather the norm that forms technicity. This is not without consequences for our understanding of how we can shape the use and development of the Internet. \nBio: Dr. Matthias C. Kettemann\, LL.M. (Harvard)\, is posdoctoral fellow at the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders” at the University of Frankfurt am Main and lecturer at the Institute of International Law and International Relations at the University of Graz.
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/the-normative-order-of-the-internet-how-rules-are-made-and-legitimated-in-online-settings/
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SUMMARY:Shermin Voshmgir\, Christian Rammel\, Martin Wildenberg\, Evgeniia Filippova\, Valentin Kalinov and Tatjana Novakovic: CryptoMonday - Blockchain and Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Introduction and State of Project (Shermin Voshmgir & Tatjana Novakovic)  \n\n\nFrontiers in Blockchain Article Series  (Evgeniia Filippova) \n\n\nPresentation of Impact Assessment Tool – This tool will be designed for the purpose of evaluating what projects can be meaningfully implemented\, taking both blockchain and sustainability perspective into account  (Martin Wildenberg\, Christian Rammel and Valentin Kalinov) 
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/shermin-voshmgir-christian-rammel-martin-wildenberg-evgeniia-filippova-valentin-kalinov-and-tatjana-novakovic-cryptomonday-blockchain-and-sustainability/
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