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Therese Murphy

Therese
Murphy

Jasemen Nassab

Jasemen
Nassab

Therese Murphy

Therese Murphy

Visiting Professor

Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

Biography

Thérèse Murphy is Professor of Law at Queen’s University Belfast. She is also the Raoul Wallenberg Visiting Professor at Lund University where she is part of a team focused on the future of human rights. She is also chair of the Global Campus’ European Master’s in Human Rights and Democratisation, and a member of the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies.   

Country

Lund | Sweden

Speaker session

(UTC+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris

Dealing with climate change and social injustice requires us to rethink our socio-economic models and address inequality and its causes, both within Europe and globally. This panel will explore ways to ensure fair social and ecological outcomes that involve activists, young people, and local communities in the decision-making process.

Moderator: Djamila Grandits

Djamila Grandits

Djamila Grandits

Curator, moderator

CineCollective

In our increasingly digital world, tech advances affect every aspect of our lives, including our human rights. New technologies can speed up decision making, foster equality and enhance inclusion. But they can also undermine human rights and result in discrimination. This panel will explore how to best address algorithmic biases, improve accessibility for underserved groups, and devise strategies to leverage digitalisation for creating a fairer, more inclusive world.

Moderator: Djamila Grandits

Djamila Grandits

Djamila Grandits

Curator, moderator

CineCollective

Diana Nabiruma

Diana Nabiruma

Senior Programmes and Communications Officer

Africa Institute for Energy Governance

Biography

Diana Nabiruma is a climate and environmental rights activist working with the Africa Institute for Energy Governance (AFIEGO), a Ugandan non-profit organisation. Her work involves empowering local communities at the frontlines of the climate and biodiversity crisis to pressure duty-bearers and corporations to take climate action while protecting biodiversity. Her efforts have won her various accolades.   

Organisation

Country

Kampala | Uganda

Speaker session

(UTC+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris

Dealing with climate change and social injustice requires us to rethink our socio-economic models and address inequality and its causes, both within Europe and globally. This panel will explore ways to ensure fair social and ecological outcomes that involve activists, young people, and local communities in the decision-making process.

Moderator: Djamila Grandits

Djamila Grandits

Djamila Grandits

Curator, moderator

CineCollective

In our increasingly digital world, tech advances affect every aspect of our lives, including our human rights. New technologies can speed up decision making, foster equality and enhance inclusion. But they can also undermine human rights and result in discrimination. This panel will explore how to best address algorithmic biases, improve accessibility for underserved groups, and devise strategies to leverage digitalisation for creating a fairer, more inclusive world.

Moderator: Djamila Grandits

Djamila Grandits

Djamila Grandits

Curator, moderator

CineCollective

Jasemen Nassab

Jasemen Nassab

Cultural Strategist

Biography

Jasemen Nassab is an interdisciplinary strategist and (TEDx) speaker. Her work explores the intersection of cultural, economic and technological evolutions to develop insight-driven strategies. She partners with brands and institutions to help them reflect the diverse communities they aim to serve.

Country

Amsterdam | Netherlands

Speaker session

(UTC+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris

Dealing with climate change and social injustice requires us to rethink our socio-economic models and address inequality and its causes, both within Europe and globally. This panel will explore ways to ensure fair social and ecological outcomes that involve activists, young people, and local communities in the decision-making process.

Moderator: Djamila Grandits

Djamila Grandits

Djamila Grandits

Curator, moderator

CineCollective

In our increasingly digital world, tech advances affect every aspect of our lives, including our human rights. New technologies can speed up decision making, foster equality and enhance inclusion. But they can also undermine human rights and result in discrimination. This panel will explore how to best address algorithmic biases, improve accessibility for underserved groups, and devise strategies to leverage digitalisation for creating a fairer, more inclusive world.

Moderator: Djamila Grandits

Djamila Grandits

Djamila Grandits

Curator, moderator

CineCollective

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