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Big Tech & the State, Media, and Democracy

The Rising Power of Big Tech (rescheduled)

In a moment of rapid change for global politics, Big Tech platforms and their owners are shaping up to be international power brokers. Trump’s White house cozies up to Silicon Valley oligarchs as Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, and clashes with the EU over its platform laws. How does the power of Big Tech affect our democracies, and can it be contained? In this panel discussion, researchers Theresa Josephine Seipp and Paddy Leerssen will discuss their latest research on platform power and regulation.

Paddy Leerssen will present new research on the international political economy of platform regulation. He will discuss state-government relationships in the EU and US, and how these have changed under the new Trump presidency and its new alliances with platform oligarchs like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. Theresa will present findings from her research on platforms and the media sector. Her work explores the intricate and intertwined relationship between platforms and the media, and how these drive concentration and shifting power over (public) opinion formation processes – often to non-European, non-journalistic actors. A key focus of the discussion will be the potentially dangerous consequences of opinion steering and manipulation through social media platforms, as well as the growing dependence of (European) media on technologies provided by Big Tech companies.

About the speakers

Theresa Josephine Seipp is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Information Law (IViR) and part of the research team at the AI, Media, and Democracy Lab.

Paddy Leersen is a legal researcher and postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Information Law (IViR) at the University of Amsterdam. He is specialised in platform regulation and content moderation, with a focus on transparency and data access.

Tomás Dodds (moderator) is an Assistant Professor in Journalism and New Media at Leiden University and a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. He is also a researcher in the AI, Media & Democracy Lab in the Netherlands and the Artificial Intelligence and Society Hub [IA+SIC] in Chile.

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