The third annual Theorizing the Web conference is less than a month away! This year’s event is held at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York [365 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan] on Friday March 1st and Saturday March 2nd. Anyone can attend, but everyone must register. Registration is pay-what-you-can and can be done here: http://www.theorizingtheweb.org/2013/registration.html Events begin at 4PM on March 1st when Alice Marwick delivers an opening plenary titled, “Wall Posts Can't Protect You: Networked Privacy & Social Surveillance in Facebook.” This is followed by a panel discussion, “Theorizing the Web Presents: Free Speech For Whom?” featuring danah boyd, Adrian Chen, Kate Crawford and Zeynep Tufekci and moderated by Jessie Daniels. On March 2nd, beginning at 10AM, there will be eleven competitively-selected paper panels split into three time slots featuring 44 speakers, followed by a keynote by David Lyon titled, “The Emerging Culture of Surveillance: Digital Data, Visibility and the Web.” For all these events, be sure to arrive early as space is limited. The full schedule, including titles of the 44 papers being presented, is here: http://www.theorizingtheweb.org/2013/program.html Want to help spread the word? I’ll here is a flier to share: http://www.theorizingtheweb.org/2013/documents/TtW13%20flyer%202-2.pdf Also, the Twitter hashtag for the event is #TtW13<https://twitter.com/search?q=%23ttw13> . More information is at the conference website: http://www.theorizingtheweb.org/2013/ Or contact theorizingtheweb@gmail.com. Thanks, and looking forward to seeing many of you at #TtW13! If you cannot attend in person, we will be live-streaming the events online, too. Nathan Jurgenson Co-Founder, Theorizing the Web