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[ecrea] CMCL 2010 Conference - Call for papers
Mon Jul 12 09:04:25 GMT 2010
Media, Communications and Public Speech
2010 Conference of the CMCL–Centre for Media and Communications
Law
University of Melbourne Law School
25-26 November 2010
Call for Papers - Abstracts due 1 August 2010
Plenary Speakers include
Professor Eva Hemmungs Wirtén, Professor in Library and Information
Science, Uppsala University, Sweden. Recent publications include Terms
of Use: Negotiating the Jungle of the Intellectual Commons
(2008) and the co-edited Mashing-up Culture: the Rise of
Usergenerated Content (2009).
Professor Peter K Yu, Kern Family Chair in Intellectual Property
Law, Drake University Law School, US, whose work includes the edited
Handbook on Intellectual Property and Global Development (2010)
and the articles 'The Political Economy of Data Protection' and
'Intellectual Property and the Information Ecosystem'.
Associate Professor Lisa M Austin, University of Toronto Faculty
of Law, Canada. Publications include the co-edited Technology, Privacy
and Justice (2007), the article ‘Information Sharing and the
“Reasonable” Ambiguities of s 8 of the Charter' (2007) and the co-written
report Model Policy for Access to Court Records in Canada (2005,
in collaboration with Judges Technology Advisory Committee for the
Canadian Judicial Council).
Papers are now invited from researchers in law, media studies and related
fields for this international conference. Work is particularly welcome
that focuses on interactions of public speech and media and
communications law and policy. Such research might engage
with:
Content creation, use and re-use
Copyright law, technology and control
Defamation and public debate
Digital worlds and publics
Futures of television
Journalism and popular media
Media access
Media representations of law
Networks and networking
Privacy and publicity
Public knowledge
Public media
Reporting courts
Trademarks and speech
User-generated content
Please submit an abstract of up to 300 words including keywords and a
biography of 100 words to
(law-cmcl /at/ unimelb.edu.au).
Selected papers will be considered for publication in the Media &
Arts Law Review, after separate refereeing. Please indicate if you
would like your paper considered for publication.
Call for Papers closes on 1 August 2010.
To print a copy of the Call for Papers click
here.
Regards
Centre for Media & Communications Law (CMCL)
Melbourne Law School
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010 Australia
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Victoria 3010 Australia
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