6G4Society brings a sociological perspective to technological development, ensuring that future networks align with ethical, inclusive, and sustainable ;By fostering a deeper understanding of public acceptance, stakeholder concerns, and the broader societal impacts of 6G, the project aims to generate transformative discussions and informed decision-making.
Understanding controversies is a critical step in promoting social acceptance.
When a new technological system like 6G is introduced, it does not emerge in a vacuum.
Instead, it reshapes existing structures, creating both opportunities and challenges for different stakeholders.
Identifying and analyzing controversies—examining stakeholder perspectives, competing claims, and underlying tensions—is fundamental to fostering trust, mitigating conflict, and ensuring a more inclusive and sustainable adoption of 6G.
Controversies are not simply obstacles; they are part of society’s negotiation process over technological change.
They reflect broader discussions about governance, power, values, and risk distribution.
Engaging with these disputes allows us to anticipate concerns, address misinformation, and develop frameworks for a more responsible and widely accepted 6G deployment.
This webinar will explore:
Bringing together expertise from Science and Technology Studies (STS) and the sociohistory of ICTs, our panelists will provide insights into the patterns, dynamics, and governance of technology controversies and offer strategies for navigating them in 6G development.
Key Speakers
Ana Delicado – Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences (ICS), University of Lisbon.
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Delicado specializes in the social dimensions of science and technology, with a strong focus on public perception, communication, and participation in technological decision-making.
Her work explores how controversies arise in emerging technologies and how public engagement can contribute to more inclusive and responsible innovation.
In this webinar, she will examine the role of scientific and technological controversies in shaping public trust, policy and acceptance, highlighting key lessons for
Tournier’s research focuses on the historical development of telecommunications infrastructures, particularly mobile networks, and the socio-political controversies surrounding them.
He investigates how past controversies around 3G, 4G, inform public debates and regulatory frameworks for 5G.
His insights will help us understand the historical patterns of resistance to telecommunications infrastructure and what they mean for future network
Target Audience
26 Mar 2025 @ 11:00 am
26 Mar 2025 @ 12:30 pm
Duration: 1 hours, 30 minutes
Timezone: 0
Online Webinar
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