Monday, August 14, 2023

Governance of Social Listening in the context of Serious Health Threats [嚴重健康威脅下「社交監聽」的管治模式 研討會]

 




I am delighted to pass along information about an important upcoming conference, Governance of Social Listening in the context of Serious Health Threats [嚴重健康威脅下「社交監聽」的管治模式 研討會] which will be held at Hong Kong University (11/F Cheng Yu Tung Tower, Centennial Campus, HKU (or Zoom)) on the following days:
  • 22 Aug, 2023 9:30 am - 6:15 pm
  • 23 Aug, 2023 1:30 pm - 9:30 pm
  • 24 Aug, 2023 9:00 am - 1:30 pm

The event is sponsored by the Law and Technology Centre of the University of Hong Kong (法律與科技研究中心) and the University of Hong Kong Centre for Medical Ethics and Law.  Special thanks to the convenors:

Prof Calvin W.L. Ho &
Prof Gilberto K.K. Leung
Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, Faculties of Law & Medicine, The University of Hong Kong

Dr Marcelo Thompson &
Prof Felix Chan
Law & Technology Centre, Department of Computer Science & Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong

 The focus is on infodemic and its challenges in the context of pandemic. 

As people and communities tend to seek, generate and act on information more intensively during such an emergency, it is important that public health responses and strategies are evidence-based, engaging, reliable and trust promoting. At a technical level, the science of infodemiology underpins infodemic management practices, which have rapidly evolved in recent years. Many tools that have been deployed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic have already been applied to other outbreaks, such as Ebola, polio and cholera, and new ones are being developed. SL in public health, for instance, has been enhanced by technological modalities like Big Data analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence.
 

 
The Conference Concept Note in English and Chinese follows. 
 
 VIDEO RECORDING OF THE CONFERENCE MAY BE ACCESSED ON THE CMEL WEBSITE HERE.

(Scroll down to see the Chinese version 請往下拉以閱讀中文版)
Timetable (時間表):
will be available soon
English Poster: click here
Chinese poster: click here (中文海報: 請按此)

*Interpretation in English & Mandarin will be available on 22 and 23 Aug (將於8月22及23日提供英語及普通話同聲傳譯).

In collaboration with the Law & Technology Centre (Faculty of Law and Department of Computer Science) and supported by the Medical Ethics & Humanities Unit (Faculty of Medicine), the Centre for Medical Ethics and Law is delighted to present an international conference that seeks to examine:

(1)       The modalities of social listening (SL) applied in response to an infodemic and to ongoing health threats (e.g. antimicrobial resistance);
(2)       The ways in which SL can be used to identify mis-, dis- and mal-information, and the public health interventions that may be applied;
(3)       The ethical and legal basis of SL and ensuing public health interventions; and
(4)       Oversight (if any) that may be required in response to (3), and ethical and/or legal safeguards that should be introduced.

An infodemic is an overabundance of information, including misinformation and disinformation, that surges during a public health emergency. Harmful information may also be generated at a local level and beyond, and can lead to individuals, professions and communities being stigmatized and unfairly discriminated against. At its core, SL is the process of gathering information about people’s questions, concerns, and circulating narratives and misinformation about health from online and offline data sources, and may be technologically enhanced by Big Data analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence, among others. However, the collection and use of this data presents ethical and legal challenges, such as privacy and consent, and may not engender trust. Some of these concerns have been highlighted in the Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights & Public Health Emergencies, recently published by the Global Health Law Consortium and the International Commission of Jurists. This conference considers the ways in which these Principles and Guidelines could apply to SL and associated public health interventions, as well as their relationship with ethics frameworks developed under the auspices of the World Health Organization.

Key Themes:
Social Listening;
Social Listening & Ethics & Human Rights;
Social Listening & Vaccination;
Social Listening & Infodemic Management;
Justice and Social Listening

Chairs:
Prof Calvin W.L. Ho &
Prof Gilberto K.K. Leung
Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, Faculties of Law & Medicine, The University of Hong Kong

Dr Marcelo Thompson &
Prof Felix Chan
Law & Technology Centre, Department of Computer Science & Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong

“Social Listening”
Day 1 Morning Session
22 Aug (Tue) 09:30-12:45 (HKT)

Prof Larry Catá Backer W. Richard and Mary Eshelman Faculty Scholar; Professor of Law and International Affairs Penn State University
Dr Theresa M. Senft Macquarie University, Australia
Dr Federico Germani Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine, University of Zurich
Dr Giovanni Spitale Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine, University of Zurich

“Social Listening & Ethics & Human Rights”
Day 1 Afternoon Session
22 Aug (Tue) 14:00-18:15 (HKT)

Prof Marina Joubert Centre for Research on Evaluation, Science and Technology, Stellenbosch University
Prof Keymanthri Moodley Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, Stellenbosch University
Dr Hannah Kim Yonsei University
Prof Susan Bull University of Oxford & University of Auckland
Prof Roojin Habibi Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
Prof Lisa Forman Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
Dr Jayson S. Lamchek Deakin University Law School and the Australian Government’s Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre

“Social Listening & Vaccination”
Day 2 Afternoon Session
23 Aug (Wed) 13:30-17:45 (HKT)

Prof George F. Gao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Prof Xiaomei Zhai Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
Prof Yanlin Cao Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
Dr David Scales Division of Hospital Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine
Prof Joseph Ali Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University
Dr Isabella Ballalai Brazilian Immunization Society, Brazil
Dr Marcelo Thompson Law & Technology Centre, Department of Computer Science & Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong

“Social Listening & Infodemic Management”

Day 2 Evening Session
23 Aug (Wed) 18:45-21:30 (HKT)
*(Law Society CPD & CME being applied for)

Dr Tina Purnat / Dr Sandra Varaidzo Machiri Department of Epidemic and Pandemic Preparedness & Prevention, World Health Organization
Dr Andreas Reis Health Ethics & Governance Unit, Research for Health Department, World Health Organization
Prof Dimitra Lingri European Healthcare Fraud & Corruption Network & Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Prof Kevin Tan Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore
Dr Cherstyn Hurley Health Security Agency, United Kingdom

“Justice and Social Listening”
Day 3 Morning Session
24 Aug (Thu) 09:00-13:30 (HKT)

Prof Calvin W.L. Ho Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, The University of Hong Kong
Dr Karel Caals Centre for Biomedical Ethics, YLL School of Medicine, National University of Singapore
Ms Michelle Charlotte Liu University of Ottawa
Dr Mary Chambers Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford
Mr Thanh Hải Đoàn Bioethics Centre, University of Otago
Dr Deepshikha Batheja One Health Trust, Bengaluru, India
Mr Harry Sufehmi MAFINDO, Indonesia

Organisers:
Centre for Medical Ethics and Law (CMEL), The University of Hong Kong
Law & Technology Centre, The University of Hong Kong

Supporting Organisation:
Medical Ethics and Humanities Unit, The University of Hong Kong

Law Society of Hong Kong Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Accreditation:
Being applied for (23 Aug evening session only)

Continuing Medical Education (CME) Accreditation:
Being applied for (23 Aug evening session only)

Objective of the 23 Aug evening session:
The public symposium of the conference seeks to examine:
(1) The modalities of social listening (SL) applied in response to an infodemic;
(2) The ways in which SL can be used to identify mis-, dis- and mal-information, and the public health interventions that may be applied;
(3) The ethical and legal basis / implications of SL and ensuing public health interventions; and
(4) Oversight (if any) that may be required in response to (3), and ethical and/or legal safeguards that should be introduced.

Coverage of the 23 Aug evening session:
In collaboration with the Law & Technology Centre (Faculty of Law and Department of Computer Science) and supported by the Medical Ethics & Humanities Unit (Faculty of Medicine), Centre for Medical Ethics and Law is delighted to present this evening session of its international conference on “Governance of Social Listening and Infodemic Management” that seeks to examine the ethical and legal basis / implications of SL in response to an infodemic. An infodemic is an overabundance of information, including misinformation and disinformation, that surges during a public health emergency. Harmful information may also be generated at a local level and beyond, and can lead to individuals, professions and communities being stigmatized and unfairly discriminated against. As people and communities tend to seek, generate and act on information more intensively during such an emergency, it is important that public health responses and strategies are evidence-based, engaging, reliable and trust promoting. The session will provide an overview of an ongoing initiative by the World Health Organization to develop an ethics guidance document on SL and infodemic management, along with key human rights considerations and related legal and policy developments in other common law jurisdictions like Singapore and the United Kingdom.

Learning Outcomes of the 23 Aug evening session:
After the session, participants will be able to:
• Identify some of the key modalities of SL that may be applied in response to an infodemic;
• Broadly explain how SL may be used to identify mis-, dis- and mal-information;
• Identify some of the key ethical and legal basis / implications of SL and ensuing public health interventions; and
• Explain oversight that may be required in response to (3) and its limitations.

Target Audience:
Legal professionals, healthcare professionals and anyone who is interested

Level:
Elementary (no prior knowledge or experience required)

Subscribe:
To receive email updates on medical law/ ethics, our events, etc. and our bi-monthly newsletter, please subscribe at https://bit.ly/3mCkVaZ.

『嚴重健康威脅下「社交監聽」的管治模式』研討會
8月22日(二) — 8月24日(四)
香港大學鄭裕彤教學樓11樓 或 Zoom
歡迎參加,請預先報名

*英語及普通話同聲傳譯: 僅限8月22及23日
香港律師會持續專業進修(CPD)及持續醫學進修(CME)學分: 已就8月23日晚場申請

醫學倫理與法律研究中心(CMEL)及法律與科技研究中心(法律學院與計算機科學系)在醫學倫理及人文學部(醫學院)支持下合辦是次國際研討會,與會者將討論下列議題:
(1) 針對「信息流行病」以及持續的健康威脅(例如抗微生物藥物耐藥性)所用「社交監聽」 (又稱「社群聆聽」)的應用模式;
(2) 如何利用「社交監聽」識別錯誤資訊、虛假資訊及惡意資訊,以及可適用之公共衞生介入措施;
(3)「社交監聽」及隨後之公共衞生介入措施的倫理與法律基礎;以及
(4) 可能需要對(3)所作出的監察(如有)及應有的倫理及/或法律保障。

信息流行病」指公共衞生緊急事件時遽增的信息泛濫情況,其中包括錯誤及虛假資訊的傳播。有害資訊也可於本地或其他層面產生,並令個人、職業、以及社群被冠上負面標簽及受到不公平的歧視。簡而言之,「社交監聽」指從網上及離線信息來源收集資訊的過程,其收集的資訊包括人們的疑問、顧慮、流傳的敘述以及有關健康議題的錯誤資訊。大數據分析、機器學習及人工智能等科技可能有助於提升「社交監聽」。然而,收集及使用這種資料帶來倫理及法律上的挑戰(例如有關隱私及同意的問題),也可能不獲大眾信賴。國際衞生法聯盟 (Global Health Law Consortium) 與國際法律家委員會 (International Commission of Jurists) 近日出版的《有關人權及公共衞生危機的原則及指引》 (Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights & Public Health Emergencies) 一文中也有論及部分上述的議題。是次會議的與會者將討論如何將這些原則指引應用於「社交監聽」及其相關公共衞生介入措施,也會探討它們與世界衞生組織倫理原則框架的關係。

主題:
社交監聽;
社交監聽 及 倫理與人權;
社交監聽 及 疫苗接種;
社交監聽 及「信息流行病」;
公義 及 社交監聽

主持人:

何維倫教授及梁嘉傑教授
香港大學醫學倫理與法律研究中心

Marcelo Thompson博士及陳偉漢教授
香港大學法律與科技研究中心

「社交監聽」
第一日 上午時段
8月22日(二) 09:30-12:45 (香港時間)
白轲教授 賓夕法尼亞州立大學
Theresa M. Senft博士 麥考瑞大學
Federico Germani博士 蘇黎世大學
Giovanni Spitale博士 蘇黎世大學

「社交監聽 及 倫理與人權」
第一日 下午時段
8月22日(二) 14:00-18:15 (香港時間)
Marina Joubert教授 斯泰倫博斯大學
Keymanthri Moodley教授 斯泰倫博斯大學
Hannah Kim博士 延世大學
Susan Bull教授 牛津大學及奧克蘭大學
Roojin Habibi教授 渥太華大學
Lisa Forman教授 多倫多大學
Jayson S. Lamchek博士 澳洲迪肯大學

「社交監聽 及 疫苗接種」
第二 日 下午時段
8月23日(三) 13:30-17:45 (香港時間)
高福教授 中國科學院
翟曉梅教授 中國醫學科學院北京協和醫學院
曹艷林教授 中國醫學科學院北京協和醫學院
David Scales博士 威爾康奈爾醫學院
Joseph Ali教授 約翰霍普金斯大學
Isabella Ballalai博士 巴西免疫學會
Marcelo Thompson博士 香港大學

『社交監聽 及「信息流行病」管理』
第二 日 晚上時段
8月23日(三) 18:45-21:30 (香港時間)
(已申請香港律師會持續專業進修(CPD)及持續醫學進修(CME)學分)
Tina Purnat博士 世界衞生組織
Sandra Varaidzo Machiri博士 世界衞生組織
Andreas Reis博士 世界衞生組織
Dimitra Lingri教授 塞薩洛尼基亞里士多德大學
Kevin Tan教授 新加坡國立大學
Cherstyn Hurley博士 英國衞生安全局

「公義 及 社交監聽」
第三日 上午時段
8月24日(四) 09:00-13:30 (香港時間)
何維倫教授 香港大學
Karel Caals博士 新加坡國立大學
Michelle Charlotte Liu女士 渥太華大學
Mary Chambers博士 牛津大學
Thanh Hải Đoàn先生 奥塔哥大学
Deepshikha Batheja博士 全健康信托 (One Health Trust)
Harry Sufehmi先生 印尼事實查核組織

主辦單位:
香港大學醫學倫理與法律研究中心 (CMEL)
香港大學法律與科技研究中心

支持單位:
香港大學醫學倫理及人文學部

8月23日晚場的 目標:
該討論會旨在探討:
(1) 為應對「信息流行病」而作出的「社交監聽」 的應用模式;
(2) 如何利用「社交監聽」識別錯誤資訊、虛假資訊及惡意資訊,以及可適用之公共衞生介入措施;
(3)「社交監聽」及隨後之公共衞生介入措施的倫理與法律基礎;及
(4) 可能需要對(3)所作出的監察(如有)及應引入的倫理及/或法律保障。

8月23日晚場的 覆蓋範圍:
醫學倫理與法律研究中心(CMEL)及法律與科技研究中心(法律學院與計算機科學系)在醫學倫理及人文學部(醫學院)支持下合辦『嚴重健康威脅下「社交監聽」的管治模式』研討會,包括8月23日晚場關於「社交監聽」治理及「信息流行病」管理的討論會。該討論會旨在探討為應對「信息流行病」而作出的「社交監聽」的倫理與法律基礎/影響。「信息流行病」指公共衞生緊急事件時遽增的信息泛濫情況,其中包括錯誤及虛假資訊的傳播。有害資訊也可於本地或其他層面產生,並令個人、職業、以及社群被冠上負面標簽及受到不公平的歧視。由於人們和社群在公共衞生緊急事件時下往往會更集中地尋求和生成信息並依靠信息採取行動,因此公共衞生應對措施和戰略必須以證據為基礎、具有吸引力、可靠且促進信任,這一點非常重要。8月23日晚場的討論會將概述世界衞生組織正在進行的一項倡議,該倡議旨在制訂有關「社交監聽」和「信息流行病」管理的倫理指導文件,討論會也會涵蓋關鍵人權考慮因素和如新加坡和英國等其他普通法司法管轄區的相關法律和政策的發展。

8月23日晚場的 學習成果:
參與者出席會議後將能夠:
• 掌握可用於應對「信息流行病」的一些「社交監聽」關鍵模式;
• 概括地解釋可如何應用「社交監聽」 於識別錯誤、虛假和惡意信息;
• 掌握「社交監聽」和隨後的公共衞生干預措施的一些關鍵倫理和法律依據/影響;及
• 解釋針對 (3) 及其局限性可能需要的監督。

香港律師會持續專業進修學分(CPD):
已就8月23日晚場作出申請

持續醫學進修學分(CME):
已就8月23日晚場作出申請

目標受眾:
法律專業人士、醫療專業人士和任何感興趣的人士

等級:
初級 (不需已有相關知識或經驗)

訂閱電郵:
如欲訂閱有關 醫療法律/倫理 及 本中心活動 等的電子郵件 和 電子雙月通訊,請往https://bit.ly/3mCkVaZcmel.hku.hk(按第二個橫額)填寫表格。

No comments: