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[ecrea] cfp Digital Diversity: Serving the Public Interest in the Age of Broadband
Sun Nov 14 22:33:17 GMT 2010
Call for Paper Proposals
Digital Diversity: Serving the Public Interest in the Age of Broadband
A by-invitation experts' workshop to be held at
Fordham University, Lincoln Center Campus
May 3-5, 2011
As the delivery of mediated content experiences an historic
transformation with the transition to delivery over broadband
networks, some policy goals of media regulation remain the same.
Central among them is the public interest goal of ensuring diversity.
Promoting diversity in broadcasting has been a pillar of media
regulation, but online there is no 'spectrum scarcity,' the
foundation of broadcast regulation, no licensing and arguably no
'mass media' at all. As a result, the customary tools for promotion
of diversity must be reinvented. Broadband is a radically different
environment in which the provision of unregulated content may have
far more impact than traditionally-regulated television and radio.
New theoretical constructs and mechanisms are needed to address
issues such as 'voice,' economic equity, and serving un-served and
underserved communities. Minorities are creatively exploring new
online tools for community building, communications, and business
opportunities. How can the public interest standard be applied to
support them in this new context?
The Institute for Information Policy at Penn State University and the
Donald McGannon Communication Research Center at Fordham University
are pleased to announce this call for paper proposals in which
diversity enhancement in broadband networks serves as the main theme.
Authors of the selected papers will be invited to present and discuss
them during a three day by-invitation-only experts workshop de-signed
to bring together up to a dozen American and international experts
and to be held at the Lincoln Center Campus of Fordham University in
New York City. This workshop is part of a series of events focused on
'Making Policy Research Accessible,' organized by the IIP, with the
support of the Ford Foundation.
Invited topics include, but are not limited to:
Changing concepts of diversity in the 21st century
Comparative notions of diversity and changing demographics
Defining and measuring the scope and desired outcomes of broadband
diversity policy
Diversity, new media, social media, and opportunities on the Internet
Diversity and Internet entrepreneurship
Diversity and network neutrality
Diversity and community websites and media (e.g., community online newspapers)
Minorities embedded in major media enterprises in content creation
and as performers
Cultural/linguistic/racial/gender/religious diversity - are they all
being served?
The marketplace of ideas and diversity
Abstracts of up to 500 words and a short bio of the author(s) should
be submitted to (pennstateiip /at/ psu.edu) by January 31, 2011. Please
write IIPDMCWS: YOUR NAME in the subject line. Accepted presenters
will be notified by March 1, 2011.
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