28.02.2025 –, Tanzsaal
Sprache: English
We will delve into the world of Online Gender-Based Violence (OGBV), exploring its many forms, from non-consensual imagery and deepfakes to doxxing and harassment. The workshop will uncover gender biases embedded in content moderation and critically examine how digital regulations, particularly the Digital Services Act, often fail to address these issues. We will also explore how companies are better equipped to enforce copyright violations online but fail to do so for other illegal content related to gender equality, and the consequences of this discrepancy for online safety.
I am a PhD candidate at the Center for Law & Economics at ETH Zurich, specializing in digital regulation and platform governance with a focus on gender equality and online safety. My research examines the Digital Services Act, content moderation, and the fight against online gender-based violence using empirical methods. With a background in law and business administration, I am passionate about using data-driven insights to shape more equitable and inclusive digital spaces for all.
Law researcher in AI & platform governance, copyright & access to knowledge in the digital environment, and the intersection of data, digital technologies, and inequalities.
Assistant professor of international economic law at the University of St.Gallen, Switzerland; associate director and founder of InternetLab, Brazil.
My latest published work has been on online gender-based violence and policies for text and data mining for research in Latin America.