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Synthetic SocietySynthetic SocietyFor the Needs of SocietyThis episode Tom speaks to Areeq Chowdhury, the founder and director of WebRoots Democracy. WebRoots was a think tank focused on progressive and inclusive technology policy which ran for almost seven years.  The pair discuss digital voting, facial recognition software and if social media companies should pay a user-based tax to fund digital literacy and anti-discrimination initiatives.  2021-08-1438 minThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastBonus episode | Technology and its role in racialised surveillanceAutomated facial recognition, contact tracing apps, and digital identity initiatives are on the rise. Taking examples from the UK, EU, and Australia, our event with the Portal Collective explored the implications of these new technologies for migrants and people of colour. In particular, we looked at the ways in which these technologies risk perpetuating racist outcomes in society. The event was chaired by writer and broadcaster, Yassmin Abdel-Magied from the Portal Collective. She was joined by Sarah Chander (European Digital Rights), Gracie Bradley (Liberty), Dhakshayini Sooriyakumaran (Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility), and Dr Angela Martinez Dy (Loughborough...2020-11-231h 23The WebRoots Democracy PodcastThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastBonus episode | In conversation with Angela RaynerAngela Rayner MP was elected Deputy Leader of the UK Labour Party in April 2020. We spoke with her a few weeks after her election about a range of topics including the COVID-19 pandemic, online disinformation, racism, mental health, and more. This discussion took place in May 2020 and was chaired by Areeq Chowdhury (WebRoots Democracy). It was organised by The Concordia Forum as part of their 'Distant Socialising' series of events during Ramadan. The Concordia Forum is a global network of cross-sector leaders from Muslim backgrounds. 2020-11-2358 minThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastBonus episode | Inside the Virtual ParliamentFor the first time in its history, the UK Parliament has been embracing remote methods of working as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Select Committees, Prime Minister’s Questions, and, even, voting has been moved online despite historical resistance to modernisation within Parliament. This event explored the creation and deployment of the so-called ‘Virtual Parliament’ with insights from Abena Oppong-Asare MP (Labour Party); Hannah Bardell MP (Scottish National Party); Naz Shah MP (Labour Party); Matt Stutely (Director of Software Engineering, Parliament Digital Service); Nikola Spicer (Head of Software Delivery, Parliament Digital Service); and Areeq Chowdhury (WebRoots Democr...2020-11-2356 minThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastBonus episode | Deepfakes and democracy: In conversation with Nina SchickThe rise of deepfakes (convincingly faked videos created using artificial intelligence) poses a significant challenge for democracies across the world. They can be used to intimidate activists, undermine elections, and cast doubt over genuine footage. Broadcaster and author, Nina Schick, spoke with WebRoots Democracy director, Areeq Chowdhury, about her new book ‘Deep Fakes and the Infocalypse’. During this discussion, they delved deep into the technology and considered the potential impacts they may have for democracy, as well as society more widely. This discussion took place in September 2020.2020-11-2348 minThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastDisinformation and the 2020 US Presidential ElectionQAnon, suspicious dossiers, and dubious claims have all been key factors of the 2020 US Presidential election. Much like the 2016 election, this election has been dogged by attempts of online disinformation. The integrity of mail-in ballots have been questioned, rumours about Joe Biden’s son have gone viral, and the FBI have said that Russia and Iran have been targeting the election online. How significant was the role of disinformation in the election? What’s changed since 2016 and what can be learned for future? We explored this with Carl Miller (Research Director, Centre for the Analysis of Social Medi...2020-11-231h 02The WebRoots Democracy PodcastThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastThe Internet and IslamophobiaIslamophobia has been on the rise over the past 20 years and has become normalised across social media. Researchers have found that online Islamophobic abuse in the UK has been perpetuated by foreign disinformation actors as well as domestic citizens. Furthermore, this online hate can often translate into physical acts of harm offline. We explored this and considered the potential solutions with Zahed Amanullah (Institute for Strategic Dialogue), Faima Bakar (award-winning journalist), Miqdaad Versi (Muslim Council of Britain), and Fahmida Rahman (WebRoots Democracy). This discussion took place during the WebRoots Democracy Festival in November 2020.2020-11-231h 05The WebRoots Democracy PodcastThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastOnline harms: How should we regulate big tech?The challenges with the big tech companies are well-documented. Disinformation, trolling, and taxation are all issues which policymakers have been rushing to grapple with in recent years. The global nature of the internet makes this a particularly difficult challenge and it is one which the UK Government is planning to overcome with its upcoming legislation on ‘online harms’. Does it go far enough or does it go too far? We explored this with Darren Jones MP (Labour Party and Chair of the BEIS Select Committee), Dr Elinor Carmi (University of Liverpool), Alvin Carpio (Facebook You Owe Us), and...2020-11-2258 minThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastTurn up: Maximising the youth voteYoung people are often the generation with the lowest levels of voter turnout, not just in the UK but across the world. At the same time, they are a generation which is increasingly political, using the internet to organise high profile campaigns on racial and environmental justice. How can we harness this energy to ensure that young people are having their voices heard at the ballot box? We explored this question with Abena Oppong-Asare MP (Labour Party), Mete Coban MBE (My Life My Say), Rachael Farrington (Voting Counts), and Khadija Said (WebRoots Democracy). This discussion...2020-11-221h 00The WebRoots Democracy PodcastThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastDecolonising the InternetIs the global extraction of data and the online export of Western cultural values establishing a form of ‘digital colonialism’? A growing amount of research is being published on the concept with some arguing that the rise of big tech is exacerbating inequality between the Global North and the Global South. Writer, author and broadcaster, Yassmin Abdel-Magied explored the concept with PhD researcher and former Editor of Media Diversified, Henna Zamurd-Butt. This discussion took place during the WebRoots Democracy Festival in November 2020.2020-11-2259 minThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastUnmasking facial recognitionThe increased use of live facial recognition surveillance by police forces across the UK has been the subject of heated discussion in recent years. Our report, ‘Unmasking Facial Recognition’, found that it is likely to exacerbate racist outcomes in policing and revealed that London’s Metropolitan Police failed to carry out an Equality Impact Assessment before trialling the technology at the Notting Hill Carnival. We discussed the report and the future of the technology with Gracie Bradley (Interim Director, Liberty), Mutale Nkonde (CEO, AI for the People), Sarah Chander (Senior Policy Adviser, European Digital Rights), and Areeq Chowdh...2020-11-221h 04The WebRoots Democracy PodcastThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastDisrupting democracy: In conversation with Magid MagidMagid Magid is a Somali-British justice activist, author, and former elected politician. He was a Green Party Member of the European Parliament and was previously the youngest ever Lord Mayor of Sheffield. In this event, BBC journalist, Catrin Nye, interviews Magid about his debut book ‘The Art of Disruption’ and his thoughts on radically reforming democracy in the UK and Europe. This discussion took place during the WebRoots Democracy Festival in November 2020.2020-11-221h 04The WebRoots Democracy PodcastThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastOnline voting: Will it ever happen?Online voting has the potential to future-proof elections and increase access to democracy for the most marginalised people in society but faces significant challenges on the grounds of trust and security. Will it ever happen? We discussed this question with Professor Mark Ryan (Computer Security, University of Birmingham), Max Beverton-Palmer (Head of Internet Policy, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change), Rebecca Ogbonna and Charlotte McMillan (Royal Society for Blind Children’s Youth Forum), and Areeq Chowdhury (WebRoots Democracy). This discussion took place during the WebRoots Democracy Festival in November 2020.2020-11-221h 04The WebRoots Democracy PodcastThe WebRoots Democracy PodcastFree speech in the internet ageThe line between free speech and hate speech has become harder to define and enforce in the Internet age. Has the concept of free speech fundamentally changed? Is content moderation the same as censorship? How can we protect free speech whilst clamping down on incitements to violence in an online world? We explored these questions with Charlotte Jee (MIT Technology Review), Jamie Bartlett (author of The People vs Tech and host of The Missing Cryptoqueen), and Alex Krasodomski-Jones (Director, Centre for the Analysis of Social Media). This discussion took place during the WebRoots Democracy Festival...2020-11-221h 04BLCKPRNT PodcastBLCKPRNT PodcastThe NHSx app, Online voting and Facial recognition | A conversation with Webroots DemocracyCan we expect high take-up of the NHSx app? Will online voting ever be introduced in elections? Can facial recognition ever be utilised safely? We sat down with Areeq Chowdhury, founder of technology think tank Webroots Democracy, and had a conversation about all things tech, diversity in AI and politics. . . . Join us every fortnight for a new BLCKPRNT Podcast. Keep it locked. If you haven't yet followed us yet, make sure you do so IMMEDIATELY @BLCKPRNTMEDIA on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to keep up with our latest articles and documentaries. We are now live on YouTube so SUBSCRIBE now to...2020-05-2558 minThe Boundless PodcastThe Boundless PodcastEP22: Areeq Chowdhury, Future Advocacy; Exploring truth, trust and regulation onlineAreeq Chowdhury is the Head of Think Tank at Future Advocacy, focusing on artificial intelligence and emerging technology. He founded the digital democracy think tank, WebRoots Democracy, and previously worked in Whitehall. He is a Fellow at Newspeak House and the Royal Society of Arts.In this episode, Areeq explores the landscape of regulation, legislation and innovation against the current backdrop of going through the Covid-19 lockdown. He concludes by discussing how we can start to create an environment of trust online and offline.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-boundless-podcast--4077400...2020-04-2627 minCumberland LodgeCumberland LodgeE-government: Serving Citizens OnlineCumberland Lodge Programme Director Dr Jan-Jonathan Bock talks to Fahmida Rahman, from Webroots Democracy, and Rebecca Sentance, from Pirate Party UK, following their talk at the Digital Inclusion: Bridging Divides conference.2019-11-1814 minOneTeamGovOneTeamGovAreeq ChowdhuryWe chat to Areeq Chowdhury, founder of WebRoots Democracy and Head of Think Tank for Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology at Future Advocacy. Beginning his career in U.K. government and Parliament, we hear what inspired Areeq to found his think tank WebRoots Democracy at the age of 21. Areeq shares his expertise on the topic of online voting, and argues for the urgency of engaging the modern generation of voters in political participation.We discuss the role of technology, social media, and artificial intelligence in shaping recent elections, and how the balance of power is s...2019-05-0341 minCtrl Alt DeleteCtrl Alt Delete#156 BONUS Episode: Should We Be Able To Vote Online?This episode is with Areeq Chowdhury, founder and chief executive of the voluntary, youth-led, think tank WebRoots Democracy. I wanted to do an episode of Ctrl Alt Delete all about online voting. Can it happen? Will it happen? When will it happen?Other countries are already experimenting with online voting and we do everything with our phones, so I wanted to explore the pros and cons for this conversation. We discuss the benefits (research says online voting would make more people more likely to vote) and the push-backs, including security concerns, privacy and hacking and clicktivism. O...2018-10-2429 minPaper ViewPaper ViewPaper View Episode 38In this episode, I cover foreign aid, online abuse, sexual harrassment and kids' suicide.A recent report by the Department for International Development (DFID) revealed serious implications for foreign aid. I talk about what foreign aid is used for that doesn't involve helping the people we're told it's there to help.A new report by the thinktank WebRoots Democracy published in parliament outlines measures to punish those who abuse politicians online with digital ASBO's (anti-social behaviour orders). I talk about the wider picture of this story.We have the appointment in Britain of the...2018-10-2355 minThe Progressive Britain PodcastThe Progressive Britain Podcast35. Phoning in democracy: how technology can improve participationCan new technology be harnessed to get more people involved in politics and our democratic process? And has the internet dragged political debate into the gutter? Conor Pope, Stephanie Lloyd and Sam Bright speak to Webroots Democracy's Areeq Chowdhury about how opening up our political system and regulating the online platforms could be the way forward.Further listening:*Progressive Britain LIVE: Alison McGovern and Wes Streeting debate the whether new technology is progressive*Big tech: Rafael Behr on whether it is realistic to try and hold big internet companies to account...2018-06-0538 minShare Radio Share PoliticsShare Radio Share PoliticsShare Politics with @Colin_Bloom, talking to @AreeqChowdhury, founder of @WebRootsUK, the organisation campaigning for online voting in UK elections.Share Politics with Colin Bloom, talking to Areeq Chowdhury, founder of WebRoots Democracy, an organisation campaigning for online voting in UK elections.2016-01-2413 min