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[ecrea] Understanding Digital Policy - an unconference
Tue Oct 18 22:20:44 GMT 2016
Understanding Digital Policy - an unconference
14th of December 2016
10:00 to 15:00
University of Liverpool London Campus, Finsbury Square, London
How is policy shaping the uptake and use of Digital Media and
Technologies? How are Digital Media and Technologies shaping policy
making and policy implementation?
Digital is not only a concern for economic policy around the Creative
and Digital Industries sector. Cultural policy in regard to Digital
Media regulation, rights and content, as well as the role of Digital
Media in arts, are of growing importance to the Department of Culture,
Media and Sport and to regulators such as Ofcom. At the same time
Digital Media and are becoming key to government policy implementation;
such as the roll out of Universal Credit or access routes to services.
They are also being proposed as tools to help develop policy though
connecting with citizens or through use of data and models. They are
being used by citizens to put pressure on policymakers – for example
through social media campaigns. Access inequalities in regard to
Digital Media remain a key concern for government and many third sector
agencies.
This workshop will bring together academic researchers, policy makers,
and industry to explore these issues and future research questions.
Using an ‘unconference’ format the goal of the workshops will be to
elicit reflection and discussion on the key research challenges facing
research on policy making in the 'digital age'. Topics that will form
the basis of activities will include, but are not limited to:
Digital policies
Digital Inclusion and exclusion
CDI sector policy/regulation
Digital and social policy
Arts and culture policy
Digital tools in policy making
Tools that support policy making
Methods of policy making – rise of ‘agile’ policy making
Digital in policy delivery
Digital communication
Big data and evaluation
The event is supported by the Media, Communication and Cultural
Studies Association – Policy network, the Digital Leaders network and is
being run by the ESRC “Ways of Being in a Digital Age” team.
The workshop will seek to develop a short position statement on future
research challenges for each of the areas explored. These positon
statements will feed into the ESRC review, inform the Meccsa policy
network and the media policymakers attending, and we hope into new
research collaborations.
To register please use the EventBrite link below.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/understanding-digital-policy-an-unconference-tickets-28223765041?ref=estw
If you have any queries about the event please contact the Being
digital team ((simeon.yates /at/ liverpool.ac.uk)).
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