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The Digital Speech Lab at UCL conducts research on the governance of online speech, identifying core principles to inform regulatory frameworks and balance freedom of expression with harm prevention. https://www.digitalspeechlab.com/
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Dr Sam Berstler (MIT) joins Philosophically Speaking to explore how merely asking questions can sometimes be morally wrong, violating our rights to privacy.
Later this week: Jeff Howard will join a debate at the Oxford Union on the proposition “This House Would End Private Ownership of Social Media Platforms."
Find out more at: oxford-union.org
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Prof Jeremy Waldron (NYU) joins Philosophically Speaking to discuss what’s so bad about lying - and why certain lies are distinctively destructive to our political life.
🎙️The Digital Speech Lab's new podcast Philosophically Speaking takes listeners through some moral and political dilemmas shaping public life today.
Co-hosts Jeffrey Howard and Emily McTernan speak with leading philosophers about their work - and what it means for the ethical challenges of our time.
We’re pleased to share a new contribution to the Philosophical Glossary of AI 📘
Digital Speech Lab's Prof Jeff Howard has co-authored an entry on content moderation, alongside Dr Sarah Fisher.
Read it here: aiglossary.co.uk/2026/01/16/c...
🎙️Philosophically Speaking Podcast
Presenting the best new scholarship in political and social philosophy, featuring lively conversations with leading thinkers. Join hosts Jeffrey Howard and Emily McTernan, exploring the thorniest ethical questions of our time.
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Feels like a good time to be releasing this episode featuring Jeffrey Howard of
@uclspeechlab.bsky.social. How should social media platforms regulate AI-Generated Content? (Spoiler: it's not by allowing people to use AI to create non-consensual sexualised images.) www.buzzsprout.com/2113237/epis...
🌐Our Digital Civics Initiative delivers interactive workshops in schools and provides digital literacy training to support responsible, informed online participation - all to help young people navigate their engagement with content online 📱
Find out more: www.digitalspeechlab.com/digital-civics
The Digital Civics team have been busy this week delivering sessions in three schools across London on disagreeing well and tackling mis and disinformation.📚💬
A great week of activity - more on this work to come.
🚨 New from The Economist
Britain’s controversial experiment in regulating the internet:
Our Director, Professor Jeff Howard, is quoted - noting that identity/age checks for adult-content sites can be a proportionate and reasonable step for online safety. 🔐📱
Find out more in the final report: assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/690b96...
#DigitalLiteracy #MediaLiteracy #CurriculumReview #EducationUK
🧠💻 The recent Curriculum Review highlights the need to strengthen digital and media literacy in schools - including tackling mis/disinformation and understanding the impact of AI.
Our Digital Civics team is already leading the way through hands-on workshops with schools. 📚✨
She holds an MA in International Security from the University of Leicester and professional qualifications in Leadership, and Data Science. 🎓
💡 Prior to this role, Emma worked as a research assistant at Nottingham Trent University, and works in a consultant capacity on the undergraduate International Relations module at the Open University.
Emma has published with The Conversation UK and the International Journal of Social Media and Online Communities and The Journal of Information Technology and Politics. She has a PhD in Politics and International Studies. 📚
📊 She is particularly interested in developing innovative methodologies for exploring viral spread, and has experience in working with X, Instagram, TikTok, and Reddit.
Meet the Team! 🌟
Emma Connolly is a Fellow with the Digital Speech Lab, leading its new initiative in digital civic education. Her academic work focuses on the viral movement patterns of narratives on social media platforms. 📱
Her work highlights how language, culture, and platform design shape the way false information spreads.
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#DigitalCivics #Disinformation #Research #MediaLiteracy
💡 Our Research Fellow Emma Connolly previously wrote for the (Mis)Translating Deceit project on why tracking disinformation is so difficult - and what we can do about it.
Read it here: www.mis-translating-deceit.com/project-blog...
At Digital Speech Lab, Emma’s work contributes to our broader focus on digital civics - helping people understand how false information spreads online and how digital platforms shape public trust.
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#DigitalCivics #Misinformation #Democracy #Research
Our Research Fellow Emma Connolly wrote in The Conversation about what unites American voters - from fears about technology to shared concerns over democracy.
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🎓 Ricki-Lee holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Harvard Law School, a Juris Doctor (J.D) from the University of Calgary and a BA (Hon) in Political Science from Western University.
Currently completing her PhD in Law at the University of Cambridge, Ricki-Lee’s dissertation argues journalists’ digital safety is central to media freedom and proposes solutions for tackling online abuse & disinformation campaigns targeting journalists through regulation of social media platforms.
🌐 Ricki-Lee’s scholarly work investigates extreme online content, disinformation, propaganda, and information warfare on internet communications platforms.
At UCL, her work concerns content curation and moderation on online communications platforms, with a focus on protecting high-value content.
As a barrister, she has litigated media, technology, and constitutional cases, including matters involving freedom of expression, privacy, harassment, and intellectual property.
She has acted for broadcasters, social media and telecoms, governments, officials, and journalists.
Meet the Team! 🌟
Ricki-Lee Gerbrandt is a Fellow in Platform Governance at UCL’s Digital Speech Lab.
⚖️💻 She is a lawyer and legal scholar working at the intersection of media freedom, freedom of expression, and the governance of digital technologies.