Who Gets To Shut It All Down? - a podcast by PRX

from 2023-09-04T07:00

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Internet blackouts — when internet service is shut down in a country or region — have become much more common over the last decade. But who gets to decide when these disruptions are necessary? From thwarting political protests to preventing cheating on school exams, we’re diving into the who, what, and why of internet blackouts around the world. And we’re asking… what exactly are the rules here in the US?



GUESTS:



Mazin Riyadh, student at the University of Mosul; Dr. Patricia Vargas, Fellow for the Information Society Project and Fellow for the Internet Society; Zuha Siddiqui, Journalist



ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:



Internet Shutdowns During Exams, Access Now



Political Factors that Enable an Internet Kill Switch in Democratic and Non-Democratic Regimes, Yale Information Society Project



Pakistan’s 4-day internet shutdown was the final straw for its tech workers, Rest of World

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