Visiting fellows lists at CAS can be found here.
I will visit Munich as a fellow in January 2025, and Sinem will accompany me.
Our Research group led by Prof. Udupa:
Below the Radar? Messaging Apps, Encryption and the Enticement of Extreme Speech
Online extreme speech and disinformation have emerged as a major problem for democratic and transitional societies worldwide. Evidence has shown that vested interest groups, as well as disparate actors, have engaged the affordances of Internet-enabled networks to take aim against vulnerable communities, including immigrants, women, ethnic groups, religious minorities, and advocates of inclusive societies. These developments have posed a threat to the values of tolerance and diversity, endangering the basic foundations of human rights and dignity. In the complex mix of factors that shape extreme speech ecosystems, encrypted instant messaging services constitute a unique constellation. While encryption is commonly held accountable for conditions of evasion, its potentiality to inspire intimacy and trust is no less significant, and so are the ways it works in tandem with the closed communication architecture of messaging services to enable intrusive human networks around extreme speech.
The Research Group will take this important type of Internet-enabled communication for closer examination, with the goal of developing a first-of-its-kind global critical inquiry into entanglements between encryption and extreme speech. The group will approach the problem with an empirical focus on WhatsApp – an end-to-end encrypted, cross-platform messaging service owned by Meta, which has emerged as a central communication tool for a vast number of people, with more than 2 billion users and 100 billion daily messaging the world over. Based on insights from different regions and diverse contexts of use, the research group will analyze the role of encrypted messaging services in extreme speech cultures globally and highlight the regulatory and methodological challenges they have raised for academic research and policymaking.
The research group will co-author a policy and public-focused report jointly commissioned by United Nations Peacekeeping.
The “Center for Advanced Studies” at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) is a forum for intensive interdisciplinary academic exchange. It promotes cooperation between outstanding researchers from various LMU departments and fosters participation of visiting scholars in research and academic life at LMU.
Founded in the course of the Excellence Initiative, the purpose of CAS is not only to support the research activities of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, but also to emphasize the concept of a university in its broadest sense – i.e. as a “universitas” covering all disciplines.
The wide range of research conducted at LMU is reflected in the variety of subjects supported by the Center. CAS is thus able to do justice to its stated aim of encouraging interdisciplinary discussion and providing a basis for the dialogue between representatives of the various academic fields. Numerous national and international guests contribute to the variety of the program offered, as well as creating an inspiring atmosphere characterized by internationality.
All parts of the program are devoted to promoting young scholars and scientists, who can receive important career impulses from this.
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