How EU norms impact marginalized communities around the world "The European Union (EU), along with other Western countries, is actively participating in the internet governance regime." By Chloé Berthélémy
Something has got to give "Able-bodied, straight, cisgender white men have claimed Internet architecture and policy as their own, and they have consistently held positions of power and influence." By Dia Kayali
Governing the Flows of Information in Control Societies "Spreading manipulated photos and made up stories in order to influence the public opinion on the movement is power’s reaction to protests in the age of control societies." By Josef Barla and Christoph Hubatschke, MMag.
Towards a Feminist Data Future "While privacy and access remain important concerns, a feminist data future also requires assessing a threefold potential for digital violence inherent in all data and data practices:" By Nicole Shephard
Against Prediction – The Power of Imagination in the Age of Codes and Numbers "Prediction simplifies, rationalises and boils down the complexities of the societies we live in. Prediction puts imagination at risk. Feminism welcomes complexities, it does not reduce them to relations." By Katrin Fritsch , Diana Kozachek and Helene von Schwichow
Making Internet Access for All a Reality "The right to access Internet content and through it receive and impart ideas is a key enabling right essential to realizing the full potential of human rights online." By PD Mag. Dr. Matthias C. Kettemann
Designing a better internet "Our social networks allow for activism as well as harassment:" By Caroline Sinders
Challenges to a safer and more inclusive Internet to children and teens: should we rely so much on consent and informed decisions? "We shall create an Internet that takes into account the existence of young users." By Kelli Angelini , Marina Feferbaum, PhD , Guilherme Klafke,PhD , Stephane Hilda Barbosa Lima and Tatiane Guimarães
“Solidarity is our weapon” "Include queer/feminist perspectives, utilize them in the critique of power, and form civil society partnerships to combat discrimination and exclusion as well as to confront hate online." By Ricarda Drüeke
Enabling Youth Participation in Internet Governance The participation rate of youth from underserved regions in global Internet public meetings has increased. Youth from developing regions are now more aware of the key Internet governance and digital rights issues occurring in their community. By Uffa Modey