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21810624 DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP FOR EU in International Relations LM-52 A - Z TORINO RAFFAELE, CARLETTI CRISTIANA, GERMANO LUCA GIUSEPPE
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COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES: The Module “Digital Citizenship for EU (DiCit4EU)” aims to broaden the students’ knowledge of European Citizenship rights and duties, in order to raise their awareness about the new dimension assumed by EU Citizenship within the digital society, mainly to understand, promote and defend online EU values, principles and human rights. Students will be able to: - To examine in depth the most significant points of view concerning the theme of digital citizenship in the European dimension. - To be updated on the progressive legal framework and on the operational and cooperative measures with reference to the treatment of the topic in close connection with the protection of fundamental rights. - To develop an inquiring thinking, thanks to a variety of learning activities in class, such as essay questions, oral presentations, writing assignments, reports, case studies, guest speakers.
CONTENT: SECTION TWO – PROTECTION OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS • Freedom of expression and Hate speech • Protecting children online • Countering terrorism in the digital space The second section (Online Protection of Fundamental Rights) addresses the transnational and international aspects of the online protection of particular fundamental rights, i.e. freedom of expression and dignity, children’s rights and security rights. In particular 1) Internet Governance@UN - Right to digital education & citizenship Legal framework / Technical approach The UN debate and contributions from the UNGA and the UNSG Internet Governance and human rights: criticalities The EU context The Italian context Digital education & citizenship: the basics 2) Freedom of expression and Hate speech (International and UE) UN Legal framework – human rights The UN debate and programming measures on hate speech/UNESCO case The CoE system: hate speech and violence The EU context 3) Protecting children online UN framework – UN CRC Committee / UNICEF + ITU The OECD vision The CoE context The EU context: general approach / ENOC Scientific research on children & Internet 4) Countering terrorism via digital tools: the international and EU Basic Concepts The UN legal framework and debate The regional dimension: OSCE The EU context
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Bibliography For each lecture the students will provided with all the main documentary and bibliographical references for further study of the topics covered by the Course.
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