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[ecrea] Programme of The GIG-ARTS 2017 Conference - 30-31 March, Paris

Tue Jan 17 22:41:40 GMT 2017



Please find hereafter the preliminary programme of the GIG-ARTS 2017 Conference. This first edition of 'The European Multidisciplinary Conference on Global Internet Governance - Actors, Regulations, Transactions and Strategies’ will focus on the theme: ‘Global Internet Governance as a Diplomacy Issue’. Below are full information to help spread the word on this conference. More details are available in the PDF version at: https://www-npa.lip6.fr/gig-arts/wp-content/uploads/sites/17/2017/01/GIG-ARTS-2017-Program.pdf

Hope to see some of you there!
Best,
Meryem Marzouki

GIG-ARTS 2017 – 30-31 March 2017, Paris
“Global Internet Governance as a Diplomacy Issue”

IEA Paris (Paris Institute for Advanced Study)
Hôtel de Lauzun, 17 Quai d’Anjou, 75004 Paris, France

Website: http://events.gig-arts.eu - Email: (events /at/ gig-arts.eu)
Twitter: @GigArtsEU - Hashtag: #GIGARTS17
Mailing list for updates: https://tibre.lip6.fr/wws/info/info-gig-arts-2017
Venue and hotels nearby: http://events.gig-arts.eu/venue/
Registration: http://events.gig-arts.eu/registration/

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Preliminary Programme
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Day 1 – Thursday 30 March 2017

08:30-09:15 – Welcome of Participants

09:15-09:30 – Conference Opening
09:30-10:30 – Keynote Session 1
Moderator: Meryem Marzouki, CNRS and UPMC Sorbonne Universités, France
Keynote Speaker: Prof. Yves Schemeil, Science Po Grenoble (Grenoble Institute of Political Studies), France

10:30-11:00 – Coffee Break

11:00-12:30 – Presentation Session 1
Internet Governance as a Science Diplomacy Terrain
Chair: Meryem Marzouki, CNRS and UPMC Sorbonne Universités, France
Respondent: Katharine Sarikakis, University of Vienna, Austria
• Modes of Internet Governance as Science Diplomacy What Lessons for Europe from the US Experience? Francesco Amoretti and Domenico Fracchiolla, Università degli Studi di Salerno, Italy • Framing Internet governance in the context of International Relations theory
Julien Nocetti, IFRI – French Institute of International Relations, France
• The Habitus of Academics in Internet Governance: An Analysis Based on Bourdieu’s Theory of Fields
Dennis Redeker, University of Bremen, Germany
• The paradox of globalised networks: internet governance between global consensus and local priorities
Julia Pohle, WZB - Berlin Social Sciences Center, Germany

12:30-14:00 – Buffet Lunch

14:00-15:30 – Presentation Session 2
Diplomacy at the Crossroads of Globalisation and Digitalisation
Chair: Eric Brousseau, University Paris Dauphine, France
Respondent: Robin Mansell, The London School of Economics, United Kingdom
	• Digital rights and market in Free Trade Agreements
Maria Francesca De Tullio and Giuseppe Micciarelli, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II and Università degli Studi di Salerno, Italy
	• Contested Understandings: Cybersecurity Governance
Louise Marie Hurel, CTS-FGV – Center for Technology and Society, Brazil
• The impact of information and communication technologies on a global participatory process Jerome Duberry, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland • National sovereignty, global policy, and the privatization of telecommunications
Claire Peters, Bristol University, United Kingdom

15:30-16:00 – Coffee Break

16:00-17:30 – Presentation Session 3
Case Studies of European Policy Diffusion
Chair: Mauro Santaniello, Università degli Studi di Salerno, Italy
Respondent: Andrea Calderaro, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
• The struggle over Internet governance as a matter of policy diffusion: reflections on copyright and privacy Katharine Sarikakis, Olga Kolokytha, Izabela Korbiel and Krisztina Rozgonyi, University of Vienna, Austria
	• The EU and effective multistakeholderism in Internet Governance
Jamal Shahin, University of Amsterdam and Vrije Universiteit Brussel, The Netherlands and Belgium • European models for the governance of Media and Information Literacy (MIL): what lessons for Internet Governance (IG)?
Divina Frau-Meigs, Sorbonne Nouvelle University, France
• The diffusion of European values in the digital age: science diplomacy and the right to be forgotten
Jean-Marie Chenou, Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia

17:30-18:00 – UNESCO Special Session
UNESCO project: Defining Internet Universality Indicators
Presentation: UNESCO will present and discuss its new project of Defining Internet Universality Indicators and seeks to engage with various stakeholders for their inputs and contribution. The project is an immediate response and action following UNESCO’s adoption of ‘Connecting the Dots’ Outcome document in 2015 as its new approach to Internet issues as well as the successful development and application of the UNESCO IPDC Media Development Indicators. The project aims to elaborate appropriate Internet indicators which can serve to enrich stakeholders’ capacity for assessing Internet development, broaden international consensus, and foster online democracy and human rights towards knowledge societies engaged in sustainable development. This task will use the UNESCO concept of Internet Universality and related R.O.A.M principles as the guiding framework that promotes an Internet based on human Rights, and the principles of Openness, Accessibility and Multi-stakeholder participation.
Speaker: Xianhong Hu, UNESCO, France

18:00-19:00 – Cocktail

Day 2 – Friday 31 March 2017

09:30-10:30 – Keynote Session 2
Moderator: Meryem Marzouki, CNRS and UPMC Sorbonne Universités, France
Keynote Speaker: Prof. Joseph A. Cannataci, University of Malta and University of Groningen, Malta and The Netherlands; United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Privacy

10:30-11:00 – Coffee Break

11:00-12:30 – Presentation Session 4
Internet Governance Facing Digital Disruptions
Chair: Rikke Frank Jørgensen, Danish Institute of Human Rights, Denmark
Respondent: Jeanne Pia Mifsud Bonnici, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
	• Opening the Black Box: The Search for Algorithmic Transparency in Europe
Rachel Pollack Ichou, UNESCO, France
	• Not fudging nudges: What Internet law can teach regulatory scholarship
Chris Marsden, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
• Migrating Servers, Elusive Users: Reconfigurations of the Russian Internet in the Post-Snowden Era Kseniia Ermoshina and Francesca Musiani, ISCC CNRS/Paris Sorbonne/UPMC, France • Shaping words to shape policy process: discourse coalitions in the Internet Governance ecosystem Mauro Santaniello and Nicola Palladino, Università degli Studi di Salerno, Italy
12:30-14:00 – Buffet Lunch

14:00-16:00 – Roundtable with Diplomacy Professionals
Framing a European Internet Governance Science Diplomacy
Presentation: Global internet governance raises specific challenges for diplomacy to make informed choices when faced with multifold digital disruptions, where decisions made at the national or regional level may have a much wider geopolitical impact. Moreover, recent global internet governance institutionalization processes have emphasized important mutations in diplomatic practices. Other global issues such as environment, health, finance or world trade have already opened the way to a renewed interest in science diplomacy, as a means to address complex mutations of the global world politics, which are often characterized by their highly technical nature, but internet governance is surprisingly often neglected or reduced to its cybersecurity dimension in science diplomacy studies Focusing on Europe as a global actor with comparative perspectives from other regions, this roundtable of diplomacy professionals aims at discussing, through some emblematic case studies, whether and how a European internet governance science diplomacy could be framed.
Moderator: Meryem Marzouki, CNRS and UPMC Sorbonne Universités, France
Speakers:
• Anne Carblanc (TBC), Head of Division on Digital Economy Policy, OECD, France • Xianhong Hu, Program Specialist, Division of Freedom of Expression and Media Development, UNESCO, France
	• Jovan Kurbalija, Director, DiploFoundation, Malta
• Cristina Monti, Head of Sector Internet Governance and Stakeholders' Engagement, European Commission DG CONNECT, Belgium • Michael Remmert, Deputy Director, Directorate of Policy Planning, Coordinator of the Schools of Political Studies, Council of Europe, France • Thomas Schneider (TBC), Deputy head of international affairs, OFCOM, Switzerland

16:00-16:15– Conference Conclusions

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