The audience in the Faculty Conference center engaged in a lively Q&A session with Dr. Brown at the close of the presentation.
Dr. Brown discussed how social media and technology played a part in recent riots in London in 2011, and resulting legal issues and dialogues worldwide.
Dr. Ian Brown, senior research fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, offered remarks that focused on Internet policies and perspectives in Europe, and how they are relevant to American legal discussions.
Professor Dawn Nunziato, who has taught Internet law courses and lectured on Internet free speech issues around the world, introduced Dr. Brown.
Arturo Carrillo, Professor of Law and Director of the International Human Rights Clinic, offers welcoming remarks and discussed the scope of the Global Internet Freedom and Human Rights Distinguished Speaker Series.
Dr. Ian Brown (center) with series organizers Professors Dawn Nunziato and Arturo Carrillo.
Dr. Brown discussed how social media and technology played a part in recent riots in London in 2011, and resulting legal issues and dialogues worldwide.
Dr. Brown discussed how social media and technology played a part in recent riots in London in 2011, and resulting legal issues and dialogues worldwide.
Dr. Brown discussed how social media and technology played a part in recent riots in London in 2011, and resulting legal issues and dialogues worldwide.
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