[Air-L] Politics: Web 2.0, Royal Holloway, University of London LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER
Chadwick Andrew
Andrew.Chadwick at rhul.ac.uk
Fri Mar 7 07:50:55 PST 2008
[Apologies for cross-posting. Final Reminder]
Colleagues,
The deadline for registration for this conference is only a few days
away: MARCH 10. It features a large and diverse programme with well over
100 papers organised into more than 40 panels. The keynote speakers are:
Robin Mansell, Professor of New Media, LSE: "The Light and the Dark
Sides of Web 2.0."
Helen Margetts, Professor of Internet and Society, University of Oxford:
"Digital-era Governance: Peer production, Co-creation and the Future of
Government."
Rachel Gibson, Professor of Political Science, University of Manchester:
"Trickle-up Politics?: the Impact of Web 2.0 Technologies on Citizen
Participation."
Micah Sifry, Personal Democracy Forum/TechPresident: "The Revolution
Will Be Networked: How Open Source Politics is Emerging in America."
Michael Turk, US National Cable & Telecommunications Association and
e-campaign manager for Bush-Cheney 04: "Managed Chaos: Bringing Order to
User-Generated Activism."
Stephen Coleman, Professor of Political Communication, University of
Leeds: (title to be confirmed).
Registration for the conference and affordable accommodation is quick
and easy via our website, where you may also download the full
provisional programme:
http://newpolcom.rhul.ac.uk/politics-web-2-0-conference/
The conference itself takes place April 17-18. Pre- and post-conference
accommodation can be booked.
If you have any queries, please contact Ms Lisa Dacunha, conference
administrator at: lisa.dacunha at rhul.ac.uk
With best wishes,
Andy
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Dr Andrew Chadwick,
Head of Department (2006-2009),
Department of Politics & International Relations,
Director, New Political Communication Unit,
Royal Holloway,
University of London.
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Politics: Web 2.0: An International Conference, April 2008:
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