This is a short presentation of what our team came up with as a potential approach to the digital rights legislation dataset at a Small Media workshop in London, November 2014.
3. To galvanise advocacy for free expression online in the Arab
world
REASON
Netizens of the Arab world (especially online activists, bloggers, and
journalists)
AUDIENCE
Explanatory and exploratory
FUNCTION
Matter of fact. Adversarial but not antagonistic
TONE
Online & social media
To have Arabic version as well (i.e. easy to localise)
LOCATION / CONTEXT
8. Is 2011 (Arab spring) a dividing line for online expression?
Is there a domino effect between countries? If one country passes
a law, does it encourage other countries to follow lead? Velocity?
Is there a difference between origination and amplification?
Is there a relationship between different applications of laws and
the regional subdivision?
15. METHODOLOGY
There is urgent need to code cases of online speech-related legal
harassment, with the grounds and articles under which people are
being prosecuted, so that they can be correlated with the laws and
countries.
What’s the criteria for including laws in the dataset?
How can we best show the contradictions?
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