An invitation to wider stakeholders analysis in digital retail.
Focusing on challenges to civil/labor/consumer rights and social impacts.
Prepared for Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University’s seminar on digital retail in Southeast Asia.
An invitation to wider stakeholders analysis in digital retail.
Focusing on challenges to civil/labor/consumer rights and social impacts.
Prepared for Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University’s seminar on digital retail in Southeast Asia.
เสวนาว่าด้วยเรื่อง "ร่องรอยทางอิเล็กทรอนิกส์"
กิจกรรมในนิทรรศการ "หนูอยากโดนอุ้ม"
สาขาวิชาสื่อศิลปะและการออกแบบสื่อ คณะวิจิตรศิลป์ มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่
9 พ.ค. 2560
From a seminar on the (dis/re)appearance of evidence in the digital world. Presented at Chiang Mai University Art Center, during Media Arts and Design student thesis exhibition. 9 May 2017. Discussing electronic evidence, knowledge, digital forensics, surveillance, sousveillance, and data obfuscation.
Three-Layer Model for the Control of Online Content: A Study on ThailandArthit Suriyawongkul
Points of control, at Content level, Platform level, and Network level. - The deeper layer the control digging down, the more collateral damage, the more unrelated people got affected.
To censor something, the content needed to be known first. In online/electronic communication context, freedom of expression and privacy cannot be considered separately.
Presented on 17 July 2017 at 13th International Conference on Thai Studies, Chiang Mai. / Arthit Suriyawongkul, Foundation for Internet and Civic Culture
Mapping Stakeholders, Decision-makers, and Implementers in Thailand’s Cyber P...Arthit Suriyawongkul
Case Study 1 from the Internet Policy and Advocacy: Research Methods Workshop for South and Southeast Asia Actors
10 April 2017 at National Law University Delhi
Arthit Suriyawongkul, Thai Netizen Network
#AsiaInternetPolicy
More than Communication Surveillance: Data Protection in the Age of Big Data.
Discussing about re-identification issues, with focus on database for development/aid/public services.
Presented at "Next Generation Technologies for Empowering People" workshop (Frontiers Learning Series) — 14 November 2016, Asia Regional Training Center (ARTC) Bangkok, USAID Regional Development Mission for Asia (RDMA)
https://sites.google.com/site/frontierslearningseries2016/
Communication surveillance and database surveillance.
Their collateral damages and other unintended consequences.
Cases from Thailand, US, and South Korea.
Presented at Digital Citizen Summit 2016
11 Nov 2016, Bangalore
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@bact Arthit Suriyawongkul
@thainetizen Thai Netizen Network
Some concerns on laws and regulations about information and expression in Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Presented during Mekong ICT Camp 2015 discussion on how information laws could affect ICT for Development projects, like community wifi and data journalism.
June 2015
Introduction to Foundation for Internet and Civic Culture
แนะนำองค์กร วัตถุประสงค์ แหล่งทุน และตัวอย่างกิจกรรมของมูลนิธิเพื่ออินเทอร์เน็ตและวัฒนธรรมพลเมือง
Changes and trends in Thailand’s national information and communications policy after the 2014 coup
presented at Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum
5 August 2014, Delhi
Moving bits and atoms faster with Openness.
Presentation at "Open Data Towards Open Government" conference by Electronic Government Agency (EGA), Bangkok, 12 Nov 2014
Here I discussed about the shifting power-relations of people and the State and the companies. And why the consumer rights movement is now very crucial to protect our civil and political rights.
In the Digital Age, we're living more and more in private spaces, owned by some companies, and we're more and more governed by trade laws, many times international ones. Our civil and political rights are very much, in this Digital Age, framed by these trade laws.
Because of this, the consumer rights movement, which is the movement to balance the power-relation in trade laws, should also be at the center of the fight to protect our civil and political rights -- and the consumer rights movement itself should realized about this.
Also, because our digital activities are by nature go across borders, so the violations will, and we must ensure that the protections will go across borders too.
Presented at "International Conference: Consumer Rights in the Digital Age". The Empress Hotel, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 3 April 2014
Hosted by National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission, Foundation for Consumers, and Consumers International.
Find more about the Conference and other topics/speakers at https://www.facebook.com/DigitalConsumerRights
Who will control the Next Billion? – A Case of Chat Apps from Asia (#RightsCo...Arthit Suriyawongkul
(or Why I think it’s important to help improve data protection in East Asia if you really care about personal data of the internet Next Billion)
a presentation from RightsCon, 4 March 2014.
presented in Nu-Substance Festival 2010
July 20, 2010 @ Centre Culturel Français de Bandung
Nu-Substance Festival 2010
Festival for Open Culture, Technology, and Urban Ecology
http://nusubstance.commonroom.info/
เสวนาว่าด้วยเรื่อง "ร่องรอยทางอิเล็กทรอนิกส์"
กิจกรรมในนิทรรศการ "หนูอยากโดนอุ้ม"
สาขาวิชาสื่อศิลปะและการออกแบบสื่อ คณะวิจิตรศิลป์ มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่
9 พ.ค. 2560
From a seminar on the (dis/re)appearance of evidence in the digital world. Presented at Chiang Mai University Art Center, during Media Arts and Design student thesis exhibition. 9 May 2017. Discussing electronic evidence, knowledge, digital forensics, surveillance, sousveillance, and data obfuscation.
Three-Layer Model for the Control of Online Content: A Study on ThailandArthit Suriyawongkul
Points of control, at Content level, Platform level, and Network level. - The deeper layer the control digging down, the more collateral damage, the more unrelated people got affected.
To censor something, the content needed to be known first. In online/electronic communication context, freedom of expression and privacy cannot be considered separately.
Presented on 17 July 2017 at 13th International Conference on Thai Studies, Chiang Mai. / Arthit Suriyawongkul, Foundation for Internet and Civic Culture
Mapping Stakeholders, Decision-makers, and Implementers in Thailand’s Cyber P...Arthit Suriyawongkul
Case Study 1 from the Internet Policy and Advocacy: Research Methods Workshop for South and Southeast Asia Actors
10 April 2017 at National Law University Delhi
Arthit Suriyawongkul, Thai Netizen Network
#AsiaInternetPolicy
More than Communication Surveillance: Data Protection in the Age of Big Data.
Discussing about re-identification issues, with focus on database for development/aid/public services.
Presented at "Next Generation Technologies for Empowering People" workshop (Frontiers Learning Series) — 14 November 2016, Asia Regional Training Center (ARTC) Bangkok, USAID Regional Development Mission for Asia (RDMA)
https://sites.google.com/site/frontierslearningseries2016/
Communication surveillance and database surveillance.
Their collateral damages and other unintended consequences.
Cases from Thailand, US, and South Korea.
Presented at Digital Citizen Summit 2016
11 Nov 2016, Bangalore
----
@bact Arthit Suriyawongkul
@thainetizen Thai Netizen Network
Some concerns on laws and regulations about information and expression in Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Presented during Mekong ICT Camp 2015 discussion on how information laws could affect ICT for Development projects, like community wifi and data journalism.
June 2015
Introduction to Foundation for Internet and Civic Culture
แนะนำองค์กร วัตถุประสงค์ แหล่งทุน และตัวอย่างกิจกรรมของมูลนิธิเพื่ออินเทอร์เน็ตและวัฒนธรรมพลเมือง
Changes and trends in Thailand’s national information and communications policy after the 2014 coup
presented at Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum
5 August 2014, Delhi
Moving bits and atoms faster with Openness.
Presentation at "Open Data Towards Open Government" conference by Electronic Government Agency (EGA), Bangkok, 12 Nov 2014
Here I discussed about the shifting power-relations of people and the State and the companies. And why the consumer rights movement is now very crucial to protect our civil and political rights.
In the Digital Age, we're living more and more in private spaces, owned by some companies, and we're more and more governed by trade laws, many times international ones. Our civil and political rights are very much, in this Digital Age, framed by these trade laws.
Because of this, the consumer rights movement, which is the movement to balance the power-relation in trade laws, should also be at the center of the fight to protect our civil and political rights -- and the consumer rights movement itself should realized about this.
Also, because our digital activities are by nature go across borders, so the violations will, and we must ensure that the protections will go across borders too.
Presented at "International Conference: Consumer Rights in the Digital Age". The Empress Hotel, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 3 April 2014
Hosted by National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission, Foundation for Consumers, and Consumers International.
Find more about the Conference and other topics/speakers at https://www.facebook.com/DigitalConsumerRights
Who will control the Next Billion? – A Case of Chat Apps from Asia (#RightsCo...Arthit Suriyawongkul
(or Why I think it’s important to help improve data protection in East Asia if you really care about personal data of the internet Next Billion)
a presentation from RightsCon, 4 March 2014.
presented in Nu-Substance Festival 2010
July 20, 2010 @ Centre Culturel Français de Bandung
Nu-Substance Festival 2010
Festival for Open Culture, Technology, and Urban Ecology
http://nusubstance.commonroom.info/