Ian Graham
Finlay
Michal
Frydrych
Graham Finlay is Assistant Professor at the School of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin. He is currently using agent-based modelling to improve human rights outcomes in the Irish work visa system. He also teaches at the Global Campus of Human Rights, hosting its podcast ‘To the Righthouse’. He has published articles and reports on the theory of human rights, migrants’ rights and human rights policy coherence.
THEMATIC PANEL
Digitalisation and people: Preventing discrimination, enabling social solidarity
Forum stage / Festsaal - livestream
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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
Curator, moderator
CineCollective
Michael Lysander Fremuth is Scientific Director of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Fundamental and Human Rights. He is also Professor of Fundamental and Human Rights at the University of Vienna. He was a substitute Professor in Bayreuth, Freiburg, Berlin and Trier.
THEMATIC PANEL
Digitalisation and people: Preventing discrimination, enabling social solidarity
Forum stage / Festsaal - livestream
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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
Curator, moderator
CineCollective
Michał Frydrych is a visual artist based in Warsaw, Poland. His practice deals with painting, installation and post-artistic actions. His exhibits have featured at the CCA Zamek Ujazdowski Warsaw, Museum of Modern Art Warsaw, Zachęta National Gallery Warsaw, and CICC Tabakalera San Sebastian. He has also participated in the Biennale de La Biche , Venice Biennale and JCE Biennale.
THEMATIC PANEL
Digitalisation and people: Preventing discrimination, enabling social solidarity
Forum stage / Festsaal - livestream
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
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
Curator, moderator
CineCollective