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[eccr] Fwd: Conference on the Information Society in South(ern) Africa
Wed Jun 18 19:37:53 GMT 2003
>Dear Madam/Dear Sir,
>
>we would like to invite you to a conference on Globalisation,
>Regionalisation and the Information Society. A European and South(ern)
>African encounter.
>
>This conference is organised by the centre for Studies on Media,
>Information and Telecommunication (SMIT) of the Free University Brussels,
>the centre for Communication for Social Change (CSC) of the Catholic
>University Brussels, the Institute for European Studies (IES), of the Free
>University Brussels, the United Nations University-Centre for Regional
>Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS), the University of South Africa (UNISA) and
>the Human Science Research Council South Africa (HSRC)/Technikon
>Pretoria. The conference is supported by the European Consortium for
>Communication Research and the Club of Rome-Brussels Chapter.
>
>This conference is scheduled at the end of a fruitful research and
>education project between SMIT, CSC, UNISA and the HSRC/Technikon
>Pretoria, which was financed by the Flemish and South African government
>(Bilateral Scientific and Technological Co-operation and the South African
>National Research Foundation). Together with the other partners IES and
>UNU-CRIS, the results of this project will be presented and put in a
>broader international and academic context.
>
>The conference will take place on 9-10 October in the Groot Seminarie in
>Bruges, Belgium. More information on the conference and a detailled
>programme are attached as pdf.
>
>
>with kind regards
>
>Leo Van Audenhove (SMIT)
>Pieter Fourie (UNISA)
>Pieter Conradie (HSRC/Technikon Pretoria)
>Jan Servaes (CSC)
>Jean Claude Burgelman (SMIT)
>Bart De Schutter (IES)
>Luk Van Langenhove (UNU-Cris)
>
>Preliminary programme
>
>DAY 1: THURSDAY 9 OCTOBER 2003
>13.30-14.00 Registration
>14.00-14.30 Welcome and Introduction
>THEME 1: THE CONCEPT OF THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
>14.30-15.00 Keynote: Globalisation and the Information Society
> (to be confirmed)
>15.00-15.15 Questions
>15.15-15.45 Coffeebreak
>15.45-17.15 Parallel Session 1: Development in the Information Society
> (Chair: NN.)
> ICTs in the Developing World and the Policies of Major Donors
> Harry De Backer (DG Development European Commission)
> Eastern European Scenarios towards the Information Society
> Jean Claude Burgelman (IPTS)
> African Scenarios towards the Information Society
> Tina James (Tina James Consultancy - Link Centre/Un. of
> Witswatersrand)
> Discussion
>15.45-17.15 Parallel Session 2: Content in the Information Society
> (Chair: Pieter Fourie)
> Where the Global Meets the Local. South African Youth and their
> Experience of Global Media.
> Larry Strelitz (University of Rhodes)
> Struggles of Identity in the Age of Globalisation. Searching for
> Anchors that Hold.
> Eliria Bornman (Unisa)
> Political Communication and the Information Society.
> Revolutionary Ruptures or Evolutionary Mutations
> Eric Louw (University of Queensland)
> Discussion
>15.45-17.15 Parallel Session 3: Measuring the Information Society
> (Chair: Caroline Pauwels)
> Measuring the European Information Society: A Critical Analysis.
> François Heinderyckx (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
> e-Readiness Assessments. Back to Modernisation
> Uta Wehn de Montalvo (TNO-STB) & Leo Van Audenhove (SMIT/TNO-STB)
> Measuring the Eastern European Information Society
> Marc Bogdanowicz (IPTS)
> Discussion
>17.15-17.45 Break
>17.45-18.45 Special Keynote Speaker
>20.00 Dinner
>
>
>DAY 2: FRIDAY 10 OCTOBER 2003
>
>THEME 2: GLOBAL, REGIONAL AND NATIONAL IS GOVERNANCE
>9.30 -10.15 Keynote: Regionalisation and the Information Society
> Luk Van Langenhove (UNU-CRIS)
>10.15-10.30 Questions
>10.30-11.00 Coffeebreak
>11.00-12.30 Parallel Session 1: Regional Policy Initiatives and Outcomes
> (Chair: Bart De Schutter IES)
> European Policy Concerning the Information Society
> Caroline Pauwels (SMIT)
> Southern African Policy Concerning the Information Society
> Alison Gillwald (Link Centre/University of Witswatersrand)
> Eastern Europe in the Information Society
> N.N.
> Discussion
>11.00-12.30 Parallel Session 2: National Policy on the IS
> (Chair: Jean-Claude Burgelman)
> The Future of Public Service Broadcasting in South Africa. The
> Need to return to Basic Principles.
> Pieter Fourie (Unisa)
> Current Film Policy in South Africa. The Establishment of the
> National Film and Video Foundation and its Role in the
> Development
> of a Post-Apartheid Film Industry and Beyond.
> Martin Botha (CityVarsity Film, Television and Multimedia School
> Cape Town)
> Information Society Policy in South Africa. A Review of 10 Years
> of Policy under Democratic Government.
> Leo Van Audenhove (SMIT/TNO-STB) & Bram Lievens (SMIT)
> Discussion
>11.00-12.30 Parallel Session 3: Global Policy Initiatives and Outcomes
> (Chair: Pieter Conradie HSRC/Technikon Pretoria)
> Bretton Woods Institutions and Information Society Policy
> Gert Nulens (SMIT)
> WSIS: a Turning Point in Global Information Society Policy?
> Jan Servaes (CSC)
> WTO Policy in Audiovisual Services
> Jan Loisen (SMIT)
> Discussion
>12.30-14.15 Light Lunch
>
> THEME 3: SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES
>14.15-14.45 Keynote: Glocalisation and the Information Society
> Jan Servaes (CSC)
>14.45-15.00 Questions
>15.00-16.30 Parallel Session 1: Providing Access to ICTs
> (Chair: Gert Nulens)
> Using ICTs for Deep Rural Development in South Africa
> Pieter Conradie (HSRC/Technikon Pretoria), Chris Morris (CSIR)
> and SJ Jacobs (Technikon Pretoria)
> Telecentres in South Africa
> Zandi Lesame (Unisa)
> Contextualising ICT Benefits in an Educational Environment:
> Doc-Wils Educational Telecentres in South Africa
> Khuli Tlabela & Pieter Conradie (HSRC/Technikon Pretoria)
> Discussion
>15.00-16.30 Parallel Session 2: Acceptance and Use of ICTs
> (Chair: Nico Carpentier)
> Perceptions and Attitudes with regard to Teleworking among Public
> Sector Officials in Pretoria. Applying the Technology
> Acceptance Model.
> Zakes Langa (HSRC)
> Internet Applications in the Public Sphere. Perceptions and Views
> of Political Institutions in South Africa
> Jare Strewig (HSRC)
> Creating a Learning Culture in Rural Schools via Educational
> Satellite TV Broadcasts.
> Joan Roodt & Pieter Conradie (HSRC/Technikon Pretoria)
> Electronic Media Usage Patterns of Unisa Communication Science
> Students
> Magriet Pitout (Unisa)
> Discussion
>15.00-16.30 Parallel Session 3: Providing Localised Content
> (Chair: Rico Lie)
> Community Radio in South Africa. A Missed Opportunity.
> David Wigston (Unisa)
> Global Journalism. Assessing National Versus International
> Discourses on the Impact of
> Globalisation on Journalistic Practices and Outcomes
> Ylva Rodny-Gumede (Unisa)
> Local Content-Western Concept. The Problem of Form in Local
> Television
> Lefa Afrika (Unisa)
> The SABCs Expansion into Africa: South African Media Imperialism?
> Musa Ndlovu (Unisa)
> Discussion
>16.30-17.00 Coffeebreak
>17.00-18.00 Conclusions and plenary discussion
> (Pieter Fourie, Pieter Conradie, Jan Servaes, Leo Van Audenhove)
>VENUE
>Groot Seminarie
>Potterierei 72
>8000 Bruges, Belgium
>
>Historic building with modern facilities near the mediaeval centre of Bruges.
>
>BOOKINGS
>Full programme 60 EUR
>Day One 30 EUR
>Day Two 30 EUR
>
>Special student prices (without dinner and lunch):
>Full programme 20 EUR
>One day programme 10 EUR
>
>Bookings at +32 2 6291874 (Bram Lievens) or (Bram.Lievens /at/ vub.ac.be)
>(Please book before 30 September)
>
>Capacity: 100 participants
>
>(Language: English)
>
>ACCOMMODATION
>Bruges has an excellent offer of hotels, ranging from exclusive to small
>and cosy. Bruges is however crowded with tourists all year round. If you
>would like to stay in Bruges please make bookings in advance, either
>individually:
>http://www.hotels-brugge.org
>We have made reservations for 20 rooms until mid-august. Please see
>contact details below.
>
>TRAVEL
>There are flights from all major European cities as well as from the most
>important overseas metropoles to Brussels National Airport at Zaventem.
>Brussels Airport is called upon by various airlines, including most
>national carriers and companies. London (UK), Paris (France), Amsterdam
>(the Netherlands), Frankfurt (Germany) and Luxembourg can all be reached
>within the hour, taking off from Brussels. Furthermore there are regular
>connections to the Antwerp Airport at Deurne, as well as chartered flights
>to Oostende at the coast.
>There are trains from all major Belgian cities to Bruges
>(http://www.b-rail.be/E/). As a complement to the rail network, bus and
>tram services can take you to the farthest corners of the countryside or
>the town.
>
>TOURISM
>Bruges is incontrovertibly one of the most attractive cities in Europe.
>The canals and alleyways, the churches, almshouses and patricians' houses,
>the decoratively restored gables and the museums full of art treasures
>bring the past palpably to life. Furthermore, Bruges is a living, modern
>and romantic city which has something to offer the most demanding visitor.
>http://www.visitflanders.be
>http://www.bruges.be
>
>CONTACTS
>Scientific co-ordination:
>(Leo.Van.Audenhove /at/ vub.ac.be)
>(Gert.Nulens /at/ vub.ac.be)
>
>General information and bookings:
>(Bram.Lievens /at/ vub.ac.be)
>
>Studies on Media Information and Telecommunication (SMIT)
>Free University Brussels
>Telephone: +32 2 6291874
>Fax: +32 2 6292861
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Carpentier Nico (Phd)
Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University Brussels
Studies on Media, Information & Telecommunication (SMIT)
Centre for Media Sociology (CeMeSO)
Office: C0.05
Pleinlaan 2 - B-1050 Brussels - Belgium
T: ++ 32 (0)2-629.18.30
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E-mail: (Nico.Carpentier /at/ vub.ac.be)
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