Final Programme, 8th GigaNet Symposium
Dear colleagues, the final programme of the 8th GigaNet Symposium, to be held in Bali, Indonesia next Monday, October 21st, could be of interest to some of you. Please find it below and apologies for cross-posting. Hope to see some of you there! Kind regards, Francesca Program 8th Annual Symposium Global Internet Governance Academic Network (GigaNet) 21 October 2013 Bali, Indonesia 8:30 - 9:00. Welcome and introductions 9:00 – 10:30 Emerging Scholars moderated by Derrick Cogburn · Francesca Musiani, “Giants, dwarfs and P2P alternatives to Internet-based services: an issue of Internet governance” · Aaron Shull, “Cyber Espionage and International Law” · Patricia Vargas-Leon, “The evolution of the legislative proposals about the “Internet Kill Switch” in the U.S.A: a historic-legal analysis” · Nicolo Zingales, “Accountability 2.0: Towards a Special Responsibility for Internet Intermediaries” 11:00 – 12:30 Challenges to the Multistakeholder Governance Model · Laura DeNardis and Mark Raymond, “Thinking Clearly about Multistakeholder Internet Governance” · Yoko Nishioka, “Transformation of the international telecommunications regime into the global telecommunication governance With a Comparative Institutional Analysis Approach” · Alison Powell, “Assessing the influence of online activism on internet policy-making: SOPA and ACTA 12:30 – 12:50 Book Launch · Radu, R., Chenou, J.-M., Weber, R. (eds.). 2013. *The evolution of global internet governance: principles and policies in the making*, Zurich: Schulthess and Springer 12:30 – 1:30 Lunch 1:30 – 2:30 Economic Issues in Internet Governance · Brenden Kuerbis, Hadi Asghari and Milton Mueller, "In the eye of the beholder: The role of needs-based assessment in IP address market transfers" · Hadi Asghari, Michel Van Eeten, Axel Arnbak and Nico Van Eijk, "Security Economics in the HTTPS Value Chain" 3:00 – 6:00 APC/GigaNet Joint Fora on Security, Surveillance and the Militarization of Cyberspace The fora are a new interactive format intended to be open discussion venues where IGF participants can come to interact with subject matter experts in relevant topical areas. 3:00 – 4:20 Cyber War, Cyber Weapons and Internet Governance o John Laprise - Historical perspectives on national security and communication o Christopher S. Yoo - Cyber War vs. Kinetic War: Technical Differences and Legal Implications o Nir Kshetri - Cybersecurity-related Barriers to International Trade and Investment o Edet Ojo - Media Rights Foundation (Nigeria) o Moez Chakchouk - Beyond Cyberwar: impacts on internet governance policies: Tunisian Experience o Additional experts to be announced 4:40 – 6:00 Surveillance & Snowden o Ron Deibert, Citizen Lab o Jiow Hee Jhee and Sofia Morales, “Perception & Effects of Surveillance in Singapore” o Robert Bodle, “Social media and cybersecurity: examining the public-private nexus of state security and online social production” o Alex Comninos-APC o Additional experts to be announced -- Francesca Musiani Postdoctoral researcher Centre de Sociologie de l'Innovation <http://www.csi.mines-paristech.fr/> MINES ParisTech 60, Boulevard Saint-Michel 75272 Paris Cedex 06, France Co-Chair, ESN-IAMCR <http://iamcr.org/s-wg/cctmc/esn> | Outreach officer, GigaNet <http://giga-net.org> Projet ANR ADAM - Architectures distribuées et applications multimédias<http://adam.hypotheses.org/> Internet Policy Review @ HIIG Berlin <http://policyreview.info/> LinkedIn profile <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/francesca-musiani/7/366/b64>(while I update my website...) | Twitter <https://twitter.com/franmusiani> profile
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Francesca Musiani