Internet, free expression, and authoritarianism

If you read this blog and are in DC on Nov 17, you may want to come to this event, to hear me, my FP colleague Marc Lynch, and a whole bunch of other excellent people talk about social media, authoritarianism and free expression. Full announcement below – RSVP via Georgetown’s web-site Georgetown University’s Institute ...

If you read this blog and are in DC on Nov 17, you may want to come to this event, to hear me, my FP colleague Marc Lynch, and a whole bunch of other excellent people talk about social media, authoritarianism and free expression. Full announcement below - RSVP via Georgetown's web-site

If you read this blog and are in DC on Nov 17, you may want to come to this event, to hear me, my FP colleague Marc Lynch, and a whole bunch of other excellent people talk about social media, authoritarianism and free expression. Full announcement below – RSVP via Georgetown’s web-site

Georgetown University’s Institute for the Study of Diplomacy and the Mortara Center for International Studies invite you to a lecture on

THE INTERNET, FREE EXPRESSION AND AUTHORITARIANISM

Please join us to discuss the evolving nature of authoritarianism in the age of social media and digital communications. Our speakers will assess the impact of new communication technology on regime stability, free expression and civic engagement, and discuss the changing political environments in Russia, China, and Iran.

2:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, November 17th 2009
Mortara Center
3601 N. St. NW

Session I: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Evgeny Morozov
Yahoo! Fellow at Georgetown University

Coffee Break

Session II: 3:30 – 5:00 PM

Andrew Carvin
Senior Strategist, Social Media Desk, National Public Radio

Arvind Ganesan
Director of Business and Human Rights, Human Rights Watch

Shanthi Kalathil
Co-author, Open Networks, Closed Regimes: The Impact of the Internet on Authoritarian Rule

Marc Lynch
Professor, The George Washington University

Evgeny Morozov is a fellow at the Open Society Institute and sits on the board of OSI's Information Program. He writes the Net Effect blog on ForeignPolicy.com

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