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[ecrea] PhD summer school on the Political Economy of ICT
Thu Mar 24 14:25:48 GMT 2011
The sixth PhD summer school on 'The Political Economy of Information and
Communication Technologies'
*Dates*: 16-21 August 2011
*Place*: Skagen, Denmark
*Organizer*: Center for Communication, Media and Information
technologies (CMI), Aalborg University, Denmark
*Deadline for registration*: 15 May 2011
*Information and registration*: http://phdsummerschool.nordict.aau.dk
Topic: New architectures and value configurations
During the past couple of decades, telecommunications, IT and the media
have gone through fundamental
changes technologically, economically and politically resulting in new
challenges and crossroads. Convergence of telecommunications, IT and the
media has reached a stage where entirely new value configurations are
taking shape. The role of users is also changing with the widespread
growth of social networks and other user centered and user generated
applications.
Among the outstanding developments is the increasing focus on platforms
not only in a technological sense of the concept but also market-wise.
Multi-sided platforms have a long history but have gained prominence
with the use of ICT in different business areas. Cloud computing is
another important development trend. Cloud computing is not only a 'hot
topic' but raises a range of technological, business-oriented and
regulatory issues so far only little explored in-depth. Furthermore, the
media have witnessed serious challenges regarding their traditional
business models and content. This applies to the written media as well
as video and audio media.
Such developments raise questions regarding technological architectures
as well as value configurations and content and services. The summer
school puts focus on these interlinked developments examining the
relationships between network issues and business, content and service
issues. Attendants to the course will be PhD students with a technology
background as well as students with a business or media background.
Specific topics included:
. Convergence of telecommunications, IT and the media
. New technology architectures
. Changing value configurations
. Multi-sided platforms
. Cloud computing
. Social media
. New media business models
. The interrelationships between technology, market developments and
regulations
The summer school is organized in cooperation with CTIF (Centre for
TeleInFrastructure), the CAMMP project (Converged Advanced Mobile Media
Platform), and is part of the activities of the Mobile and Wireless
Cluster CWMC (Copenhagen Wireless and Mobile Consortium) located at CMI.
Aims and objectives
The aim of the course is to refine the level of knowledge of the
participating Ph.D. students on the economic and political structures
and mechanisms affecting technology development in the information and
communication technology (ICT) area. It also considers the impact of
implementation and application of ICTs on the economy and broader social
developments. It is a course in the political economy of technology
development with a disciplinary point of departure in economics and
social science. This theme is explored at a company (micro), sectoral
(meso) and/or societal (macro) level. This will depend on the specific
topics chosen in the course. The course targets Ph.D. students with a
technology background combined with an economics and/or social science
approach and students with an economics and /or social science
background focusing on technology development.
Lecturers
William H. Melody, Professor, CMI, Aalborg University
Robert Picard, Professor, IMA, Jönköping International Business School
Ramjee Prasad, Professor, CTIF/AAU
Knud Erik Skouby, Professor, CMI
Anders Henten, Professor, CMI
Reza Tadayoni, Associate Professor, CMI
More Information
For more information please refer to the course web site:
http://phdsummerschool.nordict.aau.dk/
Or contact Reza Tadayoni or Anders Henten.
Center for Communication, Media and Information Technologies
Aalborg University
Lautrupvang 1A,
DK-2750 Ballerup, Denmark
Phones:
+45 9940 2510 (Reza Tadayoni)
+45 9940 2512 (Anders Henten)
E-mails:
(Tadayoni /at/ cmi.aau.dk) <mailto:(Henten /at/ cmi.aau.dk)> (Reza Tadayoni)
(Henten /at/ cmi.aau.dk) <mailto:(Henten /at/ cmi.aau.dk)> (Anders Henten)
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