The minister, of the (Supreme Federal Court), is semifinalist of this year’s Jabuti Academic Award. He competes with the thesis presented to USP (University of São Paulo) for a full professor at the Faculty of Law and deals with digital militias.
The thesis built by Moraes is that social networks and messaging services have been instrumentalized by a “new extremist digital populism” to interfere with the right of choice of voters and corrode democracy. The minister calls the digital militias of these new populists “true undemocratic virtual infantry”.
The minister was approved in April 2024 in the Full Professor Contest. He has been a teacher of the institution since 2002.
The nominees of each category of the 2nd edition of the Academic Jabuti Award were announced on Monday (14). According to the organization, in this edition, the prize received 2,004 registrations. Finalists should be released on July 22.
The work is entitled “Electoral Law and the New Extremist Digital Populism: Freedom of Choice of Voter and the Promotion of Democracy” and deals with the legislation on “Combating Disinformation, Fraudulent News, Hate Discourses and Unideocratic”, freedom of choice and expression and performance of.
Moraes has used production in speeches, votes and speeches in the STF plenary by criticizing the big techs and the argument that digital platforms are neutral environments.
The thesis is nominated as a semifinalist in the right category, also integrated by Minister André Ramos Tavares, (Superior Electoral Court) and also professor at USP. His work nominated for Jabuti, the new Matrix: Law (RE) programmed in platform civilization, also deals with global technological corporations.
The list also has STF Secretary-General Aline Osorio, organizer, along with Leticia Giovanni Carcia, from the book Democracy, Elections and Female Participation: they think Brazil.
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