Written by Khang Vinh Khac Nguyen & Luke Rong Guang Teoh (Edited by Jenna Fung) On 13th January 2022, a session about access and empowerment was held online. The session first began with a presentation delivered by Luke Rong Guang Teoh and Bawani Rupasinghe. It has started with an overview of what 5G is and […]
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NetMission Ambassadors’ blog posts
NetMission Academy 2022: Training 1 Summary – Internet Governance Ecosystem & Internet Infrastructure
Edited by Jenna Fung, Rounok Jahan Khan ,Siriracha Kaeoyong, Luke Rong Guang Teoh, Daria Stepovaya, Dalili Nuradli On 6th January 2022, the first training session of NetMission Academy 2022 was held online. This session was about the Internet governance ecosystem and Internet Infrastructure, as we believe building a solid understanding of the Internet governance community […]
Session Summary on IGF 2021 WS110 The Paradox of Virus Contact Tracing Apps
By Jenna Fung and Pedro de PerdigĂŁo Lana On 7th December 2021, IGF 2021 WS #110 is held both physically in Katowice, Poland, and virtually on ZOOM. The session started with a brief introduction to the session rundown delivered by Emilia Zalewska (onsite moderator). Followed by a 5-minute introduction in the background. Jenna Fung (online […]
NetMission Insight: Struggling on Fake News During the Mass Protest in Myanmar
Written by Phyo Thiri Lwin Myanmar is one of the countries where millions of social media users exist like all the other countries. As a result, the growing hate speech over the political points of view has increased due to the low rate of media and information literacy. Before the military coup happened, the inner […]
NetMission Insight: What does ethical technology mean to you?
Written by Jenna Fung Ethics is based on standards of right and wrong that prescribe what one ought to do in terms of rights, obligations, fairness, or specific virtues. (Velasquez et al., 2010) To describe a person who is being ethical generally means someone who is behaving as ârightâ in a moral sense and following […]
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