Third International Workshop on Global Internet Governance: An Interdisciplinary Research Field in Construction

Third International Workshop on Global Internet Governance: An Interdisciplinary Research Field in Construction
Organized by GigaNet, in cooperation with The Canadian Communication Association and Media@McGill Co-sponsored by GigaNet, ACC-CCA,Media@McGill, LIP6/CNRS and UPMC
Preliminary Announcement and Call for
Contributions
The Global Internet Governance Academic Network (GigaNet) invites
you to participate in its third scholarly workshop to be held in
Montreal (QC), Canada, on 30-31 May 2010. This workshop is
organized in cooperation with the Canadian Communication
Association and Media@McGill, during the Canadian Federation for
the Humanities and Social Sciences (CFHSS) 2010 Congress week in
Montreal.
Building on the success of its first two editions, respectively in
Paris, France in June 2008 and in Brussels, Belgium in May 2009,
the purpose of this third GigaNet workshop is twofold:
The first day will be dedicated to outreach sessions aimed at
increasing the interest in the Global Internet Governance field
among both various academic disciplines and the civil society at
large, including but not limited to NGOs and civil society groups
active in related fields. These outreach sessions will include
academic tutorials on Global Internet Governance as well as
information and discussion led by experts in the field on current
Global Internet Governance debates and their relevance to public
policy making.
Detailed information on the outreach sessions' program will be
distributed closer to the event itself.
The second day will feature thematic presentations selected upon
submissions made in response to this call for contributions. We
invite scholars to present and discuss their work- in-progress in
Internet Governance-related research, with the aim to identify
emerging research themes and design a research agenda. Rather than
featuring academic paper presentations, the workshop aims at
providing a survey of current academic activities in the field, in
order to share ideas and forge possible collaborations. Submissions
are expected to focus on presenting problematics, research designs,
preliminary empirical results and conclusions in the aim of
stimulating reflection and discussion amongst the audience.
Submissions may address, but are not limited to, the following
topics: involved actors and their interactions; Internet governance
institutions and regimes; legal, socio-economical, behavioral and
technical regulation means; Internet governance policy
issues.
Submissions in view of thematic presentations should be sent by 20
March 2010 to Meryem Marzouki (Meryem.Marzouki [at] lip6.fr). They
should be written in English and include the name, affiliation,
e-mail address and short bio of author(s), along with no more than
500 words of research work description. The program committee will
notify applicants by 20 April 2010. To encourage knowledge
dissemination, relevant submissions will be published on the
workshop website.
Authors of selected submissions will be invited to present their
work in the workshop thematic sessions.
Program Committee:
Laura DeNardis, Yale U., USA; Meryem Marzouki, CNRS & U. Pierre
et Marie Curie, France; Milton Mueller, Syracuse U., USA &
Delft Technical U., The Netherlands; Claudia Padovani, Padova U.,
Italy & McGill U., Canada; Jeremy Shtern, Ryerson U.,
Canada.
Local Organizing Committee:
Juliana Dalley, McGill U., Canada; Becky Lentz, McGill U.,
Canada;
Daniel Paré, U. of Ottawa, Canada; Claire Roberge, McGill U.,
Canada.
There is no registration fee for this event. A registration form
will be circulated with the program.
Workshop website: http://giga-net.org/page/2010-international-workshop
GigaNet: giga-net.org - ACC-CCA:
www.acc-cca.ca -
Media@McGill:
media.mcgill.ca
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