Can Elections Survive the Digital Age?

Date and time: October 18, 2022 – 5:00 PM – 6:15 PM PST
Watch Recording of the event here:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KqZ4Ky-bQA[/youtube]

High-level panel on digital disruptions in democratic elections, with experts on Brazil, Kenya, the Philippines, and South Korea.

The Konwakai Chair in Japanese Research, in partnership with the Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions, is organizing a series of panel events on the theme of digital transformations, titled: “Global Conversations About Digital Disruptions”.

The first panel in the series will take place on October 18, 2022, and is titled: Can Democratic Elections Survive the Digital Age?

This event aims to:

1. Assess the level of disruption created by digital platforms, including social media platforms, in democratic elections and democratic outcomes in different national contexts;

2. Compare disruptions between national examples to understand what is specific to each context and what are broader patterns; and

3. Identify factors that influence the level of disruption caused by digital platforms, and which factors lead to relatively positive, benign, or dangerous electoral and democratic outcomes.

The event will bring together a panel of experts to discuss the digital dimension of recent democratic elections in Brazil, Kenya, the Philippines, and South Korea including:

Dr. Aim Sinpeng, Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney

Professor Ivar Hartman, Insper Institute ofEducation and Research

Ms. Angela Odour Lungati, Executive Director, Ushahidi

Professor Jade Kim, Texas A&M University

The event will be co-chaired by Professors Heidi Tworek and Yves Tiberghien.

 

For any questions, please reach out to p.pourmalek@ubc.ca.