The digital transformation of society is reshaping how citizens interact with political systems, participate in democratic processes, and exercise their rights. This panel explores the critical role of e-democracy and digital literacy in fostering inclusive, transparent, and resilient political systems. The integration of digital tools in governance offers opportunities for civic engagement and policy innovation, yet it also raises profound questions about trust, equity, and the safeguarding of fundamental freedoms.
In an era where information flows at unprecedented speed, digital literacy is not merely a skill but a necessity for meaningful participation in democracy. It enables individuals to critically assess information's reliability, engage with digital platforms responsibly, and contribute constructively to public discourse. This panel examines how digital literacy enhances democratic resilience and bridges the gap between citizens and institutions in increasingly digitized societies. At the same time, the rapid adoption of e-democracy tools highlights significant challenges. Issues such as misinformation, disinformation, and hybrid threats demand strategies to ensure digital spaces are conducive to free thought and dialogue.
Type
Open Panel
Language
English
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Onsite Presentation Language
Same as proposal language
Panel ID
PL-3527