Idioma: English (mozilla)
During Mozfest 2020 the CC4DR hosted a session on the concept of a Digital Rights Helpdesk for Cities. One year later, this has evolved into a full planned project that kicks off in 2022, with a first version of a digital rights framework, open for feedback. The project is now also in search for advisors/experts who can assist the cities in their questions.
To inspire the Mozfest community with tangible outcomes of Mozfest; a session from last year has lead to actual progress. Th goal is to report back to the community and where possible re-engage them in next steps: 1. Giving Feedback on the Framework 2. Sign up as an advisor.
¿Por qué has elegido ese espacio? ¿Cómo se ajusta tu sesión a la descripción del espacio?:The power dynamics in democraties cities are never similar. citizens and governments need to colloborate but also democratically function in a digital world.
¿Cómo vas a hacer frente si varía el número de participantes en tu sesión? ¿Y si asisten 30 participantes? ¿Y si son 3?:The information will be as valuable to 3 as to 30 participants. in this 7 minute lightning talk that will be enough. Q&As are possible in both sessions
¿Qué pasará después del MozFest? Esperamos que muchos esfuerzos y discusiones continúen después de MozFest. Comparte cualquier idea que tengas sobre cómo continuar el trabajo de tu sesión.:- Feedback o nthe framework
- become an advisor for the helpdesk
Milou Jansen is an Advisor Digital Rights & Ethics at the City of Amsterdam and
coordinates the Cities Coalition for Digital Rights in this capacity. This experience,
combined with an academic background in the Philosophy of Science, Technology
and Society, allows her to broadly reflect on the socio-ethical aspects of emerging
technologies, specifically in an urban and governmental context. Currently, this
know-how is being put to use in the creation of a new team on Digital Rights within
the City of Amsterdam.
