Programme:
12:00 - Translating Principles to Actions: UNESCO Internet Universality R.O.A.M-X Framework
Speaker: Dr Xianhong HU
Hosted by: Department of Information Policy & Governance
Translating Principles to Actions: UNESCO Internet Universality R.O.A.M-X Framework
Abstract
The presentation aims to share UNESCO’s recent work on supporting Member States and stakeholders to harness the potential of digital transformation and mitigate risks for advancing human rights and sustainable development, through implementing the Internet Universality ROAM principles framework at global and national levels. The presentation also touches upon AI ethics and governance, as well as UNESCO’s Information for All programme mandated to building inclusive information and knowledge societies and promoting information as public good in digital age.
Speaker’s Profile
Dr Xianhong Hu, UNESCO’s Programme Specialist at the Sector of Communication and Information since 2006.
She serves on the Secretariat of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Program of Information for All (IFAP) and leads UNESCO project of Internet Universality R.O.A.M principles (Rights, Openness, Accessibility, Multi-stakeholder) indicators. She is an affiliate and alumni of Harvard University Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society.
Her expertise and responsibilities are in the areas of freedom of expression, access to information, privacy, journalism, media development, Internet governance, digital transformation and AI governance. She has followed the UN led processes of the World Summit of the Information Society (WSIS) and Internet Governance Forum (IGF). Her policy work relates to apply ROAM principles to govern the Artificial Intelligence and other emerging technologies, through her recent co-authored UNESCO study Steering AI and Advanced ICTs for Knowledge Societies: A ROAM Perspective’.
She initiated UNESCO Series Publication on Internet Freedom which has captured the complex dynamics of global Internet governance by studying policy issues of online freedom of expression, privacy, Internet intermediaries, digital safety, Artificial Intelligence, etc. She has conducted UNESCO Series Publication on investigative journalism including “Story-Based Enquiry: A Training Manual for Investigative Journalism” and “Global Casebook of Investigative Journalism”.
She received a Ph.D from School of Journalism and Communication at Peking University in China in 2007.
