Final programme of the 7th Giganet Symposium - 5th of November in Baku, Azerbaijan
Dear colleagues, please find below the final programme of the 7th Giganet Symposium, to be held on the 5th of November in Baku, Azerbaijan. Best regards, Francesca -------------------- 7th Giganet Symposium, 5th of November, Baku Azerbaijan Pre-Conference to the Internet Governance Forum Baku Expo Exhibition and Convention Center 9.00 – 10.00: The UN, the ITU and Internet governance Contested Boundaries. The International Telecommunication Regulations and Internet Governance William Drake – University of Zurich New Issue Domains in the UN Ambit. Negotiating Meanings for Security in Cyberspace Roxane Radu – Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Regionalism and the Caribbean Internet Governance Forum Dhanaraj Thakur – University of the West Indies 10.00 – 11.15: The role of private actors in Internet governance A Quantitative Study of the Factors Driving the Deployment of DPI by Network Operators Worldwide Hadi Asghari – Delft University of Technology Michel Van Eeten – Delft University of Technology Milton Mueller – Syracuse University Shirin Tabatabaie – Delft University of Technology
From Neutral Thirds to Private Law Enforcers
Nicole van der Meulen – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Arno Lodder – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Internet Policies and Corporate Social Responsibility Rolf H. Weber – University of Zurich 11.15 – 11.45: Coffee 11.45 – 13.00: Governance of critical Internet resources Dimensioning the Elephant. An empirical Analysis of the Ipv4 Transfer Market Milton Mueller – Syracuse University Brenden Kuerbis – Syracuse University Laying the Path. Technical Approaches to Legal and Policy Issues in Internet Design Sandra Braman – University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee Impact of the New gTLD Program ... Domain Name Regulation Revolution in China Hongbin Zhu – China Internet Network Information Centre 13.00 – 14.30: Lunch 14.30 – 15.45: The Internet, civic engagement and state repression Media Disruption and Revolutionary Unrest. Evidence from Mubarak's Quasi- Experiment Navid Hassanpour – Yale University The Effects of the Internet on Civic Engagement Under Authoritarianism. The Case of Azerbaijan Katy Pearce – University of Washington Sarah Kendzior – University of Washington Deen Freelon – American University Digital Citizenship in the South Caucasus. A Comparative Analysis between Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan Wayne Buente – University of Hawaii Lala Hajibayova – Indiana University 15.45 – 16.15: Coffee 16.15 – 17.30: Cyber security, privacy and copyright Cookies versus Clams. Tracking Technologies and their Implications for Online Privacy Andreas Kuehn – Syracuse University The Evolution of Formal and Informal Institutions related to Cyber-Security. A Comparison of China and India Nir Kshetri – University of North Carolina Discourse Networks on Access Blocking in France and Germany and the European Union Yana Breindl – Oxford Internet Institute -- Francesca Musiani 2012-13 Yahoo! Fellow in Residence Institute for the Study of Diplomacy Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service Georgetown University 1316 36th Street NW Washington, DC 20057-1025 Affiliate, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University Research engineer and PhD Candidate, Center for the Sociology of Innovation, MINES ParisTech Section Head and Co-Chair, ESN-IAMCR (http://iamcr.org/s-wg/cctmc/esn) Outreach officer, GigaNet (http://giga-net.org) http://www.csi.mines-paristech.fr/Perso/Musiani/
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Francesca Musiani