[Air-L] Fwd: Call For Papers. Annual Symposium Global Internet Governance Academic Network (Giganet), Nairobi, Pre-IGF Symposium

Calderaro, Andrea Andrea.Calderaro at EUI.eu
Fri Jul 1 09:04:50 PDT 2011





GIGANET

Global Internet Governance Academic Network

in co-operation with

Research ICT Africa



CALL FOR PAPERS

Sixth Annual Symposium



26 September 2011

Nairobi, Kenya



The Global Internet Governance Academic Network (GIGANET), in
co-operation with the Research ICT Africa (RIA), is seeking submissions
of research about Internet Governance to be presented at the Sixth
GigaNet Annual Symposium, held on 26 September 2011, one day before the
United Nations Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Nairobi, Kenya.

Since 2006, GigaNet has organized an Annual Symposium to showcase
research about Internet Governance, focusing on an interdisciplinary
approach. Prior successful symposia took place in Greece (2006), Brazil
(2007), India (2008), Egypt (2009) and Lithuania (2010).

In 2011, the Internet Governance Forum has entered its second phase,
after having reached the end of its first 5-years mandate. This year’s
event will provide room to discuss the challenges encountered and
results achieved during the first five years of IGF. As in previous
years the GigaNet Symposium will further discuss current and future
questions of Global Internet Governance.



Organizers

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. http://giga-net.org/

Research ICT Africa is a network of researchers in 20 African countries
conducting research on ICT policy and regulation and facilitating
evidence-based and informed policy making for improved access, use and
application of ICT for social development and economic growth.
http://www.researchictafrica.net/


Symposium Themes

GigaNet is interested in receiving abstracts related to Internet
Governance themes, especially those containing innovative approaches
and/or emerging research areas. We encourage submissions on the
following topics:

§  The first 5 years of the IGF: Taking stock and the way forward

§  Developing countries perspectives on internet governance

§  New approaches to theorizing internet governance

§  Between global and local: the question of territory in internet
governance

§  Freedom of Expression / Right to Information

§  New approaches to Human Rights on the Internet

§  Internet governance and political uprising

§  International relations and cyber-security

§  Online privacy and dataveillance

§  Cloud Governance

Other proposals on more general questions of Global Internet Governance
will also be considered.



Submissions

Interested scholars should submit abstracts of research paper not later
15 July 2011, through Easy Chair platform at:

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=giganet2011.

Paper proposals should be submitted following theses requirements:

§  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

§  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).



Evaluation Process

The Program Committee members will evaluate the abstracts submitted and
decisions will be sent to applicants by email on August 1st.

Accepted papers for oral presentations should be followed by a full
research paper, to be sent by September 15th. Some quality papers
submitted that are not accepted for oral presentations will be
recommended for poster presentations.

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. However, a registration
process will be required close to the event. Please continue visiting
our website for further information about registration, venue and
accommodation.



Financial Assistance

One outstanding accepted paper by an African researcher may be awarded
financial support by the Research ICT Africa. This support includes a
travel grant up to US $ 1.000,00 to facilitate the participation of
(emerging) African scholars who otherwise would not be able to attend.
If available, information regarding additional scholarship options will
be available following notification of acceptance.



GigaNet 2011 Program Committee

§  Leo Van Audenhove – PC Chair, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

§  Roy Balleste – St. Thomas University, Miami, USA

§  William Drake - University of Zurich, Switzerland

§  Dmitry Epstein – Cornell University, USA

§  Marianne Franklin – Goldsmiths University London, UK

§  Raquel Gatto – Catholic University of São Paulo, Brazil

§  Alison Gillwald – Director Research ICT Africa

§  Nanette Levinson – American University, USA

§  Milton Mueller – Syracuse University, USA

§  Rolf H. Weber – University of Zurich, Switzerland


Schedule Summary

July 15th: abstract submission deadline

August 1st: notification of acceptance

September 15th: submission deadline for complete papers

September 26th: Sixth Annual GigaNet Symposium



If you have any question related to the submission or the symposium
activities, please e-mail the Program Committee Chair:
leo.van.audenhove at vub.ac.be





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Andrea Calderaro, PhD
Department of Social and Political Sciences
European University Institute
Italy
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