해외석학 세미나 시리즈

제4회 해외석학 세미나 시리즈: Phil Napoli (Duke University)

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일시: 2월 24일 (수) 오전 10시 30분 ~ 12시

주제: Regulating ‘Fairness’ on Social Media: The Re-Emergence of -- and Lessons from -- the Fairness Doctrine

발표자: Philip M. Napoli 교수 (Duke University)

초록: Debates about political bias in the content curation and moderation practices of social media platforms have spilled over into the policy realm in the U.S., sparking debates about the concept of “fairness” and its potential utility in possible regulatory approaches to social media. This presentation revisits the history of the Fairness Doctrine, which for nearly 40 years guided the behaviors of broadcast licensees in the U.S. This presentation explores the contemporary relevance of the history of the Fairness Doctrine, including its frequent recurrence as a point of reference in subsequent media policy debates, and uses this history as a lens for critically examining current proposals for integrating Fairness Doctrine-like principles into a regulatory framework for social media, including efforts to make Section 230 immunity from liability contingent upon platforms exhibiting greater “fairness” in their content curation and moderation practices. This presentation will pay particular attention to fundamental technological and political differences between the legacy and current contexts, as well as to key lessons from the Fairness Doctrine that should inform current deliberations.

연사 소개: Philip M. Napoli is the James R. Shepley Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and the Senior Associate Dean for Faculty and Research in the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University, where he is also a Faculty Affiliate with the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy and the Duke Center for Law and Technology. Professor Napoli's research focuses on media institutions and media regulation and policy. He has provided formal and informal expert testimony on these topics to government bodies such as the U.S. Senate, the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Congressional Research Service. He is the author/editor of seven books, the most recent being Social Media and the Public Interest: Media Regulation in the Disinformation Age (Columbia University Press, 2019), which received the 2020 Broadcast Education Association Book Award.


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