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[ecrea] Preconference workshop @AOIR2016: The Internet Rules, But How? A STS Take on Doing Internet Governance
Tue Jul 19 18:49:23 GMT 2016
For all among you attending the AoIR conference in Berlin in October,
please find below the programme of our pre-conference "The Internet
Rules, But How? A STS Take on Doing Internet Governance". Please keep in
mind that the Early Bird deadline for AoIR2016 is August 1st.
Best regards,
Julia, on behalf of the workshop organisers
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The Internet Rules, But How? A Science and Technology Studies
(STS) Take on Doing Internet Governance
Organizers: Dmitry Epstein (University of Illinois, Chicago), Christian
Katzenbach (Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society,
Berlin), Francesca Musiani (ISCC – CNRS/Paris-Sorbonne/UPMC Paris),
Julia Pohle (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
Over the last decade, the regulation and governance of the Internet at
the national and international level have attracted growing attention by
policy-makers and researchers. This is particularly the case in
post-Snowden times which increased distrust of formal government
institutions and their ‘dangerous liaisons’ with the private sector.
Accordingly, observing and researching governing processes as they
relate to the Internet is both timely and important.
Traditionally, researchers and practitioners in Internet governance (IG)
focused on new institutions established to discuss and negotiate the
technical coordination of the Internet or related policies. Recently,
authors have criticized this institutional focus, and perspectives from
Science and Technology Studies (STS) suggest to rethink and substantiate
questions of ordering and governing the net. In this view, the ‘doing’
of IG more broadly consists in practices and controversies of the
design, regulation, and use of material infrastructures, as well as
digital uses and practices.
This preconference workshop seeks to nurture the growing interest in
researching and observing IG from STS-informed perspectives. More
broadly, the workshop aims to facilitate a discussion and an exchange of
perspectives about the intertwined roles of design, infrastructures, and
informal communities of practice in IG. This workshop is part of a
broader effort of advancing an STS-informed conversation on Internet
governance: it builds on the panel on STS perspectives on IG that took
place during AoIR 2015 in Phoenix and a forthcoming special issue of the
Internet Policy Review <http://policyreview.info/> (to be published in
early September 2016).
Tentative program
08:45 Welcome
09:00 Keynote, Laura DeNardis
09:45 Session I. STS and Theoretical Perspectives on Internet Governance
* Moderator: Dmitry Epstein
* Doing Internet Governance: Constructing Normative Structures
inside and outside Intermediary Organisations
Tobias Mast, Markus Oermann and Wolfgang Schulz
* Situated Governance: On Topological Limits to Internet Governance
Ashwin Mathew
* Designing a Public Intervention: Towards a Sociotechnical
Approach to Web Governance
Faranak Hardcastle, Susan Halford and L. Moreau
* Building an Authoritarian Counter‐Hegemony? Iran in the Global
Debate about Internet Governance
Marcus Michaelsen
11:15 Coffee Break
11:30 Session II. Controversies: Unpacking Internet Governance
o Moderator: Julia Pohle
o Privacy Concerns in the Domain Name System
Samantha Bradshaw and Laura DeNardis
o SNS Infrastructure as an Actor
Inbar Michelzon Drori
o Critical infrastructure due diligence – ISPs, security and
privacy (tbc)
Joanna Kulesza
o Migrating Servers, Elusive Users: Reconfigurations of the
Russian Internet in the Post-Snowden Era
Ksenia Ermoshina and Francesca Musiani
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Session III. Round table: Doing STS-informed Internet
Governance Research
* Moderator: Francesca Musiani
* Internet Policy as a Minority Rights Issue
Andrea Hackl
* Search engine imaginary. Visions and values in the co-production
of search technology and Europe
Astrid Mager
* Human rights and internet infrastructure. Sociotechnical
imaginaries and grassroots ordering in internet governance
Stefania Milan and Niels ten Oever
* Opening the black box of discursive production in
multistakeholder policy-making
Julia Pohle
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Round table: Opening the Black Boxes of Today’s Internet
(Governance)
* Moderator: Christian Katzenbach
* Participants: Laura DeNardis (tbc), Jeanette Hofmann, Tarleton
Gillespie (tbc), Stéphane Couture, Dmitry Epstein
17:30 End of the Workshop
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