UNITAR Online Catalogue

Epistemic Rights, AI Governance, and the Future of Peace

Peace

截止日期
种类
Webinar
位置
Web-based
日期
期限
1 Hours
项目领域
Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Policy
价格
US$0.00
活动协调人email
elearning.ptp@unitar.org
合伙

Glenlead Centre

背景信息

#1 Glenlead Centre & UNITAR Webinar Series
Does the emerging concept of epistemic rights provide a foundation for governance approaches that protect information integrity and contribute to sustainable peace? 

📍 17 July 2026 | 3 p.m. CET | Online, Register to save your spot: https://unitar.zoom.us/webinar/register/8717829871444/WN_e4NYC4w9RqaczukVBu2wQw

 

Speakers: 
➡️ Prof. Ann Kristin Glenster, Principal Investigator and Founder of LOGOS at University of Cambridge and Executive Director of the Glenlead Centre
➡️ Prof. Dr Erman Akilli, Department of International Relations Faculty Member at Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University, Türkiye 
➡️ Ms Marybelle Cherfan, PhD Researcher in Global Politics, Human Rights, and Sustainability at Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy
➡️ Ms Jeannette Ishimwe, Rule of Law Specialist, United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) 
➡️ Dr Jon-Hans Coetzer, Senior Programme Specialist, United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) 

 

*This webinar is an informative session; no certificates of any kind will be issued for this webinar. 

内容和框架

This launch webinar introduces the emerging concept of epistemic rights and examines how societies can respond to challenges posed by misinformation, disinformation, AI-generated content, and rapidly evolving digital ecosystems. 

Participants will hear directly from leading experts in AI governance, digital policy, and peacebuilding and engage in an open discussion on the future of information integrity and global governance. 

Key Themes 

  • The concept of epistemic rights and its policy relevance
  • AI-mediated information environments and emerging risks
  • Information integrity, democratic participation, and social trust
  • AI governance and peacebuilding approaches
  • Human rights and the future of digital governance 

目标受众

UNITAR and the Glenlead Centre invite policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and members of the public to join an interactive webinar exploring how artificial intelligence, digital technologies, and information environments are reshaping peace, governance, and human rights.