GigaNet 2010 - Fifth GigaNet Annual Symposium
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Global Internet Governance Academic Network (GIGANET) is seeking submissions of research about Internet Governance to be presented at the Fifth GigaNet Annual Symposium, on 13 September 2010, held one
day before the United Nations Internet Governance Forum (IGF), in Vilnius,
Lithuania.
GigaNet is a scholarly community that promotes the development of Internet Governance as a recognized, interdisciplinary field of study and facilitates informed dialogue on policy issues and related matters
between scholars and governments, international organizations, the private
sector and civil society. For more information, please visit http://giga-net.org/
Since 2006, GigaNet has organized an Annual Symposium to showcase the research about Internet Governance, focusing on the interdisciplinary approach. Prior successful symposia in Greece (2006), Brazil
(2007), India (2008) and Egypt (2009) lead us to the Fifth GigaNet Annual
Symposium at Lithuania in 2010.
Submissions
Interested scholars should submit abstracts of research papers no later than July 15th, 2010, through EasyChair platform at:
https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=...
GigaNet is interested in receiving abstracts related to Internet Governance themes, especially those containing innovative approaches and/or emerging research areas related to the following topics:
1. Assessing the results, effectiveness and renewal process of the Internet Governance Forum;
2. The ICANN Affirmation of Commitment and its implications for the accountability of ICANN;
3. Policies for governing critical internet resources, such as IDNs, gTLDs, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses;
4. Intermediary responsibility in the Internet environment;
5. How copyright and trademark protection relate to Internet Governance, including new treaties such as ACTA;
6. Cyber-security and cyber-crime;
7. Implications of Internet Governance mechanisms and processes for development and developing countries;
8. Balance between openness, privacy and security from the Internet Governance perspective;
9. Innovative methods for Internet governance research.
10. Globally-applicable principles on public policy issues for Internet Governance in the context of the Tunis Agenda and Geneva Declaration of
Principles;
11. Multistakeholderism in Internet Governance: stakeholders, strategies of participation and collaboration including national and regional levels;
Requirements
Paper proposals should be submitted following these requirements:
Ø An abstract of 800-1000 words, in English, where it is mandatory to describe the main research goal(s) and the methodological background of the paper.
Ø A one page curriculum vitae focused on institutional affiliations, advanced degrees, scholarly publications and work in the field of Internet Governance and related issues (for example ICTs).
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Evaluation Process
The Program Committee members will evaluate the abstracts submitted and decisions will be sent to applicants by e-mail on August 1st.
Accepted papers for oral presentations should be followed by a full research paper by September 1st. Some quality papers submitted that are not accepted for oral presentations will be recommended for poster presentation.
Publishing information
Accepted speakers and poster presenters’ submissions and final papers will be published on the GigaNet website.
Registration process
The GigaNet Annual Symposium is free of charge, although a registration process will be required close to the event. Please continue visiting our website.
Program Committee
- Slavka Antonova, University of North Dakota, USA
- Lamees El Baghdady, Modern Sciences and Art University, Egypt
- Roy Balleste, St. Thomas University, USA
- Olga Cavalli, South SSIG, Argentina
- Dmitry Epstein, Cornell University, USA
- Marianne Franklin, University of London, UK
- Raquel Gatto - PC Chair, PUC-SP, Brazil
- Konstantinos Komaitis - Membership Chair, University of Strathclyde, UK
- Brenden Kuerbis - Communications Chair, Syracuse University, USA
- Nanette Levinson, American University, USA
- Milton Mueller - GigaNet Chair, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Short Schedule:
15 July: abstract submission deadline (no extension will be granted).
01 August: notification of acceptance.
01 September: deliverance of final papers.
13 September: Fifth GigaNet Annual Symposium.
Venue and accommodations
Please check the Vilnius UN Internet Governance Forum information at
http://www.igf2010.lt/index.php/en/welcome/index
If you have any question related to the submissions or the symposium activities, please e-mail giganetPC2010-AT-gmail.com
day before the United Nations Internet Governance Forum (IGF), in Vilnius,
Lithuania.
GigaNet is a scholarly community that promotes the development of Internet Governance as a recognized, interdisciplinary field of study and facilitates informed dialogue on policy issues and related matters
between scholars and governments, international organizations, the private
sector and civil society. For more information, please visit http://giga-net.org/
Since 2006, GigaNet has organized an Annual Symposium to showcase the research about Internet Governance, focusing on the interdisciplinary approach. Prior successful symposia in Greece (2006), Brazil
(2007), India (2008) and Egypt (2009) lead us to the Fifth GigaNet Annual
Symposium at Lithuania in 2010.
Submissions
Interested scholars should submit abstracts of research papers no later than July 15th, 2010, through EasyChair platform at:
https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=...
GigaNet is interested in receiving abstracts related to Internet Governance themes, especially those containing innovative approaches and/or emerging research areas related to the following topics:
1. Assessing the results, effectiveness and renewal process of the Internet Governance Forum;
2. The ICANN Affirmation of Commitment and its implications for the accountability of ICANN;
3. Policies for governing critical internet resources, such as IDNs, gTLDs, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses;
4. Intermediary responsibility in the Internet environment;
5. How copyright and trademark protection relate to Internet Governance, including new treaties such as ACTA;
6. Cyber-security and cyber-crime;
7. Implications of Internet Governance mechanisms and processes for development and developing countries;
8. Balance between openness, privacy and security from the Internet Governance perspective;
9. Innovative methods for Internet governance research.
10. Globally-applicable principles on public policy issues for Internet Governance in the context of the Tunis Agenda and Geneva Declaration of
Principles;
11. Multistakeholderism in Internet Governance: stakeholders, strategies of participation and collaboration including national and regional levels;
Requirements
Paper proposals should be submitted following these requirements:
Ø An abstract of 800-1000 words, in English, where it is mandatory to describe the main research goal(s) and the methodological background of the paper.
Ø A one page curriculum vitae focused on institutional affiliations, advanced degrees, scholarly publications and work in the field of Internet Governance and related issues (for example ICTs).
- Ocultar texto das mensagens anteriores -
Evaluation Process
The Program Committee members will evaluate the abstracts submitted and decisions will be sent to applicants by e-mail on August 1st.
Accepted papers for oral presentations should be followed by a full research paper by September 1st. Some quality papers submitted that are not accepted for oral presentations will be recommended for poster presentation.
Publishing information
Accepted speakers and poster presenters’ submissions and final papers will be published on the GigaNet website.
Registration process
The GigaNet Annual Symposium is free of charge, although a registration process will be required close to the event. Please continue visiting our website.
Program Committee
- Slavka Antonova, University of North Dakota, USA
- Lamees El Baghdady, Modern Sciences and Art University, Egypt
- Roy Balleste, St. Thomas University, USA
- Olga Cavalli, South SSIG, Argentina
- Dmitry Epstein, Cornell University, USA
- Marianne Franklin, University of London, UK
- Raquel Gatto - PC Chair, PUC-SP, Brazil
- Konstantinos Komaitis - Membership Chair, University of Strathclyde, UK
- Brenden Kuerbis - Communications Chair, Syracuse University, USA
- Nanette Levinson, American University, USA
- Milton Mueller - GigaNet Chair, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Short Schedule:
15 July: abstract submission deadline (no extension will be granted).
01 August: notification of acceptance.
01 September: deliverance of final papers.
13 September: Fifth GigaNet Annual Symposium.
Venue and accommodations
Please check the Vilnius UN Internet Governance Forum information at
http://www.igf2010.lt/index.php/en/welcome/index
If you have any question related to the submissions or the symposium activities, please e-mail giganetPC2010-AT-gmail.com
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