Looking forward to sharing some preliminary reflections on conducting digital authoritarianism research in Southeast Asia at #ISA2026! It's very nice to be back in Columbus after AAS 2025 😁
Posts by Mai Van Tran
If you are an advanced PhD student or PostDoc working on AI and global politics/tech/authoritarianism come spend 1-6 months in Berlin this year with @scripts-berlin.eu! We have some funding for you and will help w/ visa and other moving issues.
Info here: www.scripts-berlin.eu/about-us/job...
Political protest slop has become the new “Shrimp Jesus”: first religion, now politics. In the vibocracy, emotions are exploited to make a living under capitalist realism.
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Delighted to see my article on the #Myanmar military junta's foreign relations since the 2021 military coup is now available for download with Asian Politics & Policy. Massive thanks to @markscogan.bsky.social for the invitation to join this special issue: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Our Call for Papers for the Spring 2026 is now open!
Submit your proposal by November 9th using this link: forms.gle/SvZv98ke4QUT...
For more information visit: apsg.work/cfp/
Of course, you would know each other! Small world haha Hope you're doing well, Alex! And big congratulations on your new job!
Come be my colleague! I’ve just started at NIU but really enjoy being part of this supportive community.
The Department of Philosophy and Center for Southeast Asian Studies invite applications for a joint tenure-track position in Buddhist Studies.
employment.niu.edu/postings/86698
After a sweeping social media ban, Nepal saw its bloodiest unrest in decades. What has happened in Nepal is a warning to other democracies to tread carefully with efforts to contain online expression, writes Samik Kharel.
This resonates well beyond media & communication studies
TikTok in Myanmar isn’t just entertainment.
It’s a frontline in the information war — exploited by the military & nationalists to spread propaganda, incite violence, and profit from harmful content.
#Myanmar #TikTok #DigitalRights
Full report: www.myanmarinternet.info/post/weaponi...
Data Modeling Process Environment → Data → Preprocess → Explore → Model → Communicate →
A framework for critical analysis Data • Harmful data collection, lack of consent, insecure / lack of privacy, historical, representational, or measurement bias, ... Preprocess • Labor exploitation, labeling by non-experts, incorrect labeling, trauma experienced by labelers, ... Explore • Feature selection bias, bias in interpretation of data visualization, data manipulation, feature hacking, ... Model • Bias in model choice, model-amplified bias, environmental impact, learning bias, evaluation bias, peripheral modeling, ... Communicate • Biased model interpretation, ignoring variance, rejecting model, deploying harmful products, deployment bias, ... Meta • "Pernicious feedback loops", runaway homogeneity, susceptability to adversarial attack, lack of oversight or auditing, ...
Teaching Data Science? Frame the course in the context of data pipelines!
This gives structure to the big picture, allows for a natural scaffolding, and supports a critical look at common pitfalls along the pipeline.
8/ We hope this piece resonates and highlights ongoing efforts to shift knowledge politics in Myanmar, as part of longer struggles over centre-periphery relations.
Read it here: 👉 teacirclemyanmar.com/education/pr...
#Myanmar #WhatsHappeninginMyanmar
YouTube's API search function is "not adequate for robust academic research, especially concerning Digital Services Act requirements".
Clear and problematic conclusions by @riederb.bsky.social Adrian Padilla & Oscar Coromina
#commsky #DSA #dataacess #youtube
arxiv.org/abs/2506.11727
For more on The Coming Age of Tech Trillionaires and the Challenge to Democracy series: www.techpolicy.press/category/the...
"Global South human rights advocates face unique and compounded challenges as they work to resist Big Tech-mediated repression... Tackling these pressing challenges requires a genuinely multistakeholder approach."
As part of a @techpolicypress.bsky.social series, I reflect on lessons in resisting Big Tech power from the Global South, based on comparative research of Myanmar, Thailand, and Cambodia.
Your weekend read: www.techpolicy.press/lessons-from...
Grateful for the opportunity to share our research on Big Tech-mediated authoritarianism in Southeast Asia and connect with regional experts at the Indo-Pacific Roundtable 2025!
www.brussels-school.be/output/news/...
Please also consider donating to ongoing earthquake relief efforts in Myanmar: www.mutualaidmyanmar.org/earthquake 6/6
We are sincerely grateful to all of our thoughtful participants, colleagues, and reviewers. Feel free to take a look at our work as part of The Future of Democracy collection on Open Research Europe: doi.org/10.12688/ope... 5/6
We find that such advocacy is more likely to curtail Big Tech-mediated repression when advocacy actors focus on demands that resonate with Western platform governance agenda, engage prominent international allies to amplify the demands, and represent the experiences of marginalised dissidents. 4/6
We compare platform advocacy efforts from Myanmar, Thailand, and Cambodia during 2018-2024, blending qualitative insight from expert interviews covering the major digital platforms with quantitative analysis of public Facebook content and Meta’s self-reported data on its moderation practice. 3/6
It encompasses transnational advocacy efforts toward Global North tech giants to defend free speech. We ask: To what extent might pro-democracy platform advocacy affect Big Tech’s content governance practices in order to curb platform-mediated repression in the Global South? 2/6
📣 New open-access publication
As authoritarian actors have increasingly turned to Big Tech platforms to repress dissidents, pro-democracy activism has experienced notable changes. Our latest research examines an under-analysed yet important phenomenon of pro-democracy platform advocacy 🧵1/6
Now you can directly download our guides via our Telegram chatbot! Check it out: t.me/DigidefBot 🤳
I also shared more about what motivated this project here: www.brussels-school.be/output/news/...
Our team interviewed digital rights advocates and activists representing marginalised groups from Myanmar, Thailand, and Cambodia on how their communities built resilience against digital harassment. Then, with support by WITNESS, we have turned our research findings into tailored suggestions. 2/2
📣 DIGITAL DEFENCE RESOURCES
As part of the EU-funded “Pro-democracy platform advocacy" project, our resources suggest solutions for specific harassment problems, based on our academic research.
The resources are available in English, Burmese, Khmer and Thai. Check them out: www.digidef.info 1/2
Join me next Wednesday (7 May) online or at LSE's Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asia Centre, where I'll share my team's latest research on how major digital platforms’ negligence and incompetence in algorithmic content governance as well as their performative accountability to vulnerable users in small markets might facilitate authoritarian repression.
Join me next Wednesday (7 May), where I'll share my team's latest research on how major digital platforms’ negligence and incompetence in algorithmic content governance as well as their performative accountability might facilitate authoritarian repression.
www.lse.ac.uk/seac/events/...
The Call for Papers for our Fall 2025 Workshop series is now OPEN! Polisky Dictatorsky
To apply complete this form by May 31st: forms.gle/SvZv98ke4QUT...
You can find more information here on the CfP: apsg.work/cfp/
Hope to have you join our discussion tomorrow! #TransnationalAdvocacy #PlatformGovernance #SEA
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