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[ecrea] Announcement of PhD summer school 2014 on Internet and new media
Mon Jan 06 19:45:01 GMT 2014
PhD summer school on Political Economy of ICT 2014
Topic of this year: Internet and new media - institutions and innovation
systems
Organized by Center for Communication, Media and Information
technologies (CMI), Aalborg University, Denmark
Time: 19 -24 August 2014
Venue: Skagen, Denmark
Lecturers:
William Melody, Guest Professor, Aalborg University
Benkt Åke Lundvall, Professor, Aalborg University
Dwayne Winseck, Professor, Carleton University
Knud Erik Skouby, Professor, Aalborg University
Anders Henten, Professor, Aalborg University
Reza Tadayoni, Associate Professor, Aalborg University
Deadline for registration: 15 March 2014
Further information and registration:
http://phdsummerschool.nordict.aau.dk/index.html
The topic of the 2014 PhD summer school is concerned with Internet and
new media. Focus is on the reconfigurations of the ICT field connected
with the developments of convergence of the IT area, telecoms, and the
mass media. At a technical level as well as at a business and market
level, IT, telecoms, and media have increasingly been converging during
the past decades based technologically on digitization, in a broad
sense, and on Internet, more specifically. However, we are not
witnessing a convergence on 'equal terms' and in the last decade, it has
become still clearer that IT is developing into being the dominant
business area in this convergence.
The discussions in the course will be related to technology developments
and the development of institutions and markets from political, economic
as well as social perspectives. Mobile application markets are presently
dominated by IT companies, first and foremost Apple and Google, due to
their competences in software and user interfaces as well as timely
introduction of proper business models. One of the questions raised at
the summer school is the extent to which traditional linear broadcast
will be able to innovate and adapt to the changing environment.
A central topic at the summer school will be the geo-political aspects
of these ICT developments as a consequence of the dominance of the US in
the IT field. National and regional innovation systems will be discussed
in order to examine how technology and market developments can be
influenced politically. The theoretical basis of the course will be
taken from the literature on innovation theory, institutional theory,
political economy, and theories on business strategies.
Topics discussed at the summer school include:
* Political economy of ICTs
* Institutional analysis
* Future Internet technologies
* Future of broadcast
* Mobile communications
* The political economy of standardization
* Hegemonic relations in converging media
* Trends in regulations of converging media
* New media business models
Contact:
Reza Tadayoni: (reza /at/ cmi.aau.dk)
Anders Henten: (henten /at/ cmi.aau.dk)
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