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European Consortium for Communications Research (ECCR)
International conference:
Deconstructing WSIS:
Towards a sustainable agenda for the future information society
European Parliament (Brussels - Belgium)
March 1, 2004
In the wake of the first phase of the World Summit on the Information
Society (WSIS) held in Geneva last December and in waiting for its second
phase in Tunis in November 2005, many crucial questions emerge. Is WSIS a
turning point in the development of the Information Society? Or is it yet
another failed attempt to bridge the digital divide? Are international
political circles and the civil society successfully getting back in the game?
During this one day international conference, speakers from universities
and high level officials from international institutions will deconstruct
the process which led to WSIS, the achievements and limits of its first
phase, the nature and extent of its outcome.
The conference will also discuss recommendations to policy makers at the
European level in order to meet the challenges raised by the unprecedented
pace of ICT innovation.
Registration and documentation: http://www.eccr.info
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 15 FEBRUARY 2004
Inquiries: Marleen Meyvis <(marleen.meyvis /at/ kubrussel.ac.be)>
Complete programme
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9.15 Opening
Bart Staes - Member of the European Parliament - Groen!
9.30 Panel 1: Information society policies
Peter Johnston - European Commission - DG Information Society - Head of
Unit - Evaluation and monitoring
Mogens Schmidt - Unesco - Deputy Assistant Director-General for
Communication and Information
Carlos Braga - World Bank - Senior adviser International trade
10.30 Coffee break
11.00 Deconstructing WSIS Part 1
Jan Servaes - ECCR - Professor & Head of the School of Journalism and
Communication - University of Queensland
--> WSIS history
Divina Frau-Meigs - IAMCR Deputy Secretary General - Professor of media at
Paris III
--> NGOs and civil society's involvement in the WSIS process: drafting the
alter-agenda
Stefano Martelli - ECCR Board of advisers - Professor in Sociology of
Cultural and Communicative Processes - University of Palermo
--> How civil society can help civil society? A case history of
research-action in the communication field with the ICT
Discussant - Jean-Francois Soupizet - European Commission - DG Information
Society
12.00 Deconstructing WSIS Part 2
Claudia Padovani - Professor at the Dipartimento di Studi Storici e
Politici - University of Padova
--> World Summit on the Information Society. Who sets the agenda?
Barbara Thomaß - Professor at Institut für Medienwissenschaft -
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
--> PSB as an instrument of implementing WSIS aims
Yassen N. Zassoursky & Elena Vartanova - Professor and Dean of the Faculty
of Journalism - Moscow State University & Professor and Deputy dean of the
Faculty of Journalism - Moscow State University
--> A Russian perspective on the WSIS
Miyase G. Christensen - Faculty of Communication - Bahçesehir University
--> Social shaping of telecoms and information society policies in Turkey:
an analysis within the context of the EU's information society policies
Discussant - European Internet Foundation (TBC)
13.15 Lunch break
14.30 Panel 2: The new commission agenda
Anne Bucher - European Commission - DG Information Society - Head of unit
Analysis, policy planning & eEurope
François Heinderyckx - ECCR - Director Dept. of Information and
Communication Sciences - University of Brussels (ULB)
Kaarle Nordenstreng - ECCR - Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication
- University of Tampere
Gie Goris - Editor - MO* magazine
16.00 Coffee break
16.30 ECCR General assembly
18.30 End of conference
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