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[ecrea] Social Media, Regualtion and Freedom of Expression
Tue Feb 12 06:12:22 GMT 2013
Call for Abstracts
“Social Media, Regulation and Freedom of Expression: A comparative
perspective”
A workshop organized by HKBU and Tsinghua University
Communication & Visual Arts Building, Hong Kong Baptist University
Hong Kong, 23-24 May, 2013
Abstract submission deadline: 1 April 2013
Social media are marked by features of convergence, participation,
openness and the transcendence of national borders. The growth of social
media not only poses challenges to traditional media policy- and
regulation-making, which are based on the type of medium and on national
borders, it also triggers new legal issues of both a criminal and civil
nature around the world.
Despite the fact that China has the world’s largest Internet population
and possesses a rapidly expanding social media sector, the policy and
regulatory implications of social media are under-researched in the
academic literature. This calls for analysis from a comparative and
multi-disciplinary perspective.
The Department of Journalism at the Hong Kong Baptist University (Hong
Kong), and School of Journalism and Communication at the Tsinghua
University (Beijing, China), with the support of the Chiang Ching-kuo
Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange, Taiwan, are pleased to
invites abstract for their 2013 workshop on Social Media, Regulation and
Freedom of Expression: A comparative perspective. The workshop aims to
address the key issue of the advent of social media for media policy and
legal regulatory issues, particularly with regard to freedom of
expression, access and service provision, content, privacy and data
protection. We are seeking presentations and panel discussions from
legal, regulatory, and media experts, journalists, and human rights NGOs
from different jurisdictions, including Mainland China, Hong Kong, the
USA, and Britain.
Speakers include:
Professor Kyu Ho Youm, the Jonathan Marshall First Amendment Chair
Professor at the University of Oregon
Mr. Peter Noorlander, Chief Executive, Media Legal Defence Initiative
Professor Chan Chenfeng, School of Journalism and Communication,
Tsinghua University, Beijing
Dr. Yik Chan Chin, Department of Journalism, Hong Kong Baptist University
Abstracts are invited that address topics which include, but are not
limited to:
1) Balancing between freedom of expression and social media regulation
2) Social media access and service provision
3) Social media content
4) Defamation, privacy and data protection
5) Security and identity
6) Impacts of social media on the economics of information
7) Role of social media in a transitional society
8) Jurisdiction and Applicable law
Abstracts of up to 500 words and a short bio of the author(s) should be
submitted to (jourworkshop /at/ hkbu.edu.hk) by 1 April 2013. Please write
2013Workshop: YOUR NAME in the subject line. Accepted presenters will be
notified by 15 April, 2013. Registration Fee: HKD 200 (students); HKD
900 (others). Details on booking accommodation will follow on acceptance
of your proposal.
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