Hear from two leading authorities on digital media as they explore the accusations against Facebook, how social media apps have sharpened divisions in our society, and why businesses and individuals might be reluctant to leave these platforms.
Streamed live: Wednesday, October 27, 12:00 p.m.
Amid troubling new allegations that Facebook has long known about the addictive and harmful nature of its platforms, calls are growing on governments to step in and regulate the company and other Internet giants.
Watch our Made by McGill alumni webcast to hear from two leading authorities on digital media as they explore the accusations against Facebook, how social media apps have sharpened divisions in our society, and why businesses and individuals around the world might be reluctant to leave these digital platforms.
Taylor Owen
Beaverbrook Chair in Media, Ethics and Communications
Associate Professor at the Max Bell School of Public Policy, McGill University
Supriya Dwivedi, BSc’08
Senior Counsel, Enterprise Canada
Media commentator for CBC Power and Politics