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[ecrea] Call for memos - International workshop on Internet Governance, Geneva, 17-18 May
Tue Mar 12 04:12:10 GMT 2013
The global governance of the Internet:
Intergovernmentalism, multistakeholderism and networks
International workshop
Geneva, Switzerland, 17-18 May 2013
A GigaNet workshop, organized in cooperation with the Programme for the
Study of International Governance at the Graduate Institute of
International and Development Studies
Call for memos
Theunprecedented growth and the fast development of the Internet have
prompted new forms of interaction and collective action, generating a
series of institutional changes, innovations and challenges. Following
the WCIT conference in Dubai, more and more questions have been raised
regarding the role and relevance of intergovernmental organizations in
Internet governance. In parallel to the policy discussions on the issue,
this two-day workshop proposes a series of scholarly debates on the role
of intergovernmental organizations in Internet governance and on the
promises and limitations of multistakeholderism. The workshop builds on
the proximity to ITU's World Technology Policy Forum and the
Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) consultations for the 2013
Internet Governance Forum (IGF) and aims to review current research on
global Internet policy-making.
We invite five-page long memos that address the role and future of
different models of governance of the Internet, presenting recently
completed research or work in progress. Papers from any discipline or
institution, from emerging as well as established scholars, are
encouraged. Key questions to be addressed include, but are not limited
to, the following:
· What are the long-term implications of the failure of the WCIT? Is
talk of an Internet “Cold War” relevant, or misleading?
· How can we assess the role of intergovernmental organizations in
Internet governance?
· How can cooperation between intergovernmental organizations and NGOs
be structured?
· What are the potential and limitations of multistakeholder models of
governance?
· What role do non-hierarchical networks currently play in global
Internet governance, and should that role be increased or diminished?
· What is the relevance of sovereignty and jurisdiction when the
Internet creates cross-border harm?
Extended abstracts of approximately 800 words can be submitted through
the Easy Chair website. It is expected that participants prepare
five-page long memos that will be circulated in advance and a 15-minute
presentation on the day of the workshop.
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for extended abstracts (of approx. 800 words) submission: March
18, 2013.
Decisions will be made by March 25, 2013.
Memos expected by May 3, 2013.
Attendance at the workshop is free and open to all interested parties.
The initial Program Committee includes:
Roxana Radu, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Jean-Marie Chenou, University of Lausanne
John Laprise, Program Committee Chair, GigaNet
Milton Mueller, Steering Committee Chair, GigaNet
Anne-Claire Jamart, Programme for the Study of International Governance,
The Graduate Institute
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The Global Internet Governance Academic Network (GigaNet) is a scholarly
community initiated in spring 2006 in conjunction with the UN Internet
Governance Forum (IGF). Its four principal objectives are to: (1)
support the establishment of a global network of scholars specializing
in Internet governance issues; (2) promote the development of Internet
governance as a recognized, interdisciplinary field of study, (3)
advance theoretical and applied research on Internet governance, broadly
defined: and; (4) facilitate informed dialogue on policy issues and
related matters between scholars and Internet governance stakeholders
(governments, international organizations, the private sector, and civil
society). Alongside the annual symposium preceding the IGF, five GigaNet
regional workshops have been so far held in Paris, France (2008),
Brussels, Belgium (2009), Seoul, So. Korea (2009), Montreal, Canada
(2010), and Washington D.C, U.S (2011).
The Programme for the Study of International Governance provides a forum
for scholars of governance and international organizations to interact
with practitioners from the policy world in order to analyze global
governance arrangements across a variety of issues. Offering a unique
platform for innovative research and exchange, scholars engage with
people working at the United Nations in Geneva, in addition to the many
non-governmental actors working on aspects of public and private
governance in international Geneva. The Programme is based at the
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
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