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ICA Quickfire: Censoring Social Media

16 Jul 2014
In light of surging social media traffic during times of political unrest in London, Cairo, Istanbul, Moscow and Kiev, this panel examines the significance of digital communication for artistic communities in times of civil conflict.

In light of surging social media traffic during times of political unrest in London, Cairo, Istanbul, Moscow and Kiev, this panel examines the significance of digital communication for artistic communities in times of civil conflict.

Chaired by Mark Stephens CBE, a solicitor specialising in media law, intellectual property rights and human rights, speakers include Turkish artist Ali Kazma, economic sociologist Paola Tubaro and London artist Charlie Woolley.