[Air-L] Upcoming LIVESTREAM Seminar: The craigslist ethic: A web 1.0 vision of online democracy

Eleanor Marchant eleanor.marchant at csls.ox.ac.uk
Wed Feb 26 04:03:48 PST 2020


Hi Everyone,

I'm so excited to announce that on Monday March 9, Jessa Lingel, Assistant Prof from the Annenberg School at UPenn will be joining us, at the Programme in Comparative Media Law & Policy, at Oxford University for a livestream discussion of her new book, "An Internet for the People: The Politics and Promise of Craigslist".

The seminar will start at 2pm GMT / 9am EST and you can join in to watch the video and participate in the discussion by following this link: https://zoom.us/j/660143969


More details about the talk and our new seminar series below:


The craigslist ethic: A web 1.0 vision of online democracy

A growing number of tech insiders are raising doubts about the long term consequences of the mainstream internet, in terms of individual mental health as well as national democracy.  The need for a more ethical internet has led some to embrace sci fi imaginings and others to reject digital media altogether. This talk considers the vision of a single platform as instructive for thinking about the future of the web: craigslist. Over its 22 year history, craigslist has grown into a multi-faceted website for local exchanges, which can include buying, selling, hiring, apartment seeking, dating or simply ranting about the neighborhood. At once outdated and highly relevant, easy to use and easy to overlook, craigslist has mostly stayed the same while the web around it has changed, becoming less open and more profit driven. The design decisions and user policies governing craigslist give shape to particular a form of politics, and examining these rules and norms reveals what we stand to lose if the web continues to become less open, more homogenous and geared towards sleek professionalism over messy serendipity.



PCMLP Global Seminar Series

We recently started the Global Seminar Series with the express intention of breaking out of the traditional mold of in person seminars that are often rich in information but inaccessible to those outside of Oxford. By hosting the seminars live online we can bring fantastic speakers from around the world, and make their talks available to anyone with an internet connection regardless of location. We actively encourage virtual participation in all of our seminars and discussions.


To join the seminar live, follow this link: https://zoom.us/j/660143969



ELEANOR R MARCHANT PHD

ConflictNET<https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/research-and-subject-groups/politics-and-practice-social-media-conflict-conflictnet> Postdoctoral Fellow

Programme in Comparative Media Law & Policy

Centre for Socio-Legal Studies

University of Oxford

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