[Air-L] Final programme of the 7th Giganet Symposium - 5th of November in Baku, Azerbaijan
Francesca Musiani
francesca.musiani at gmail.com
Thu Sep 13 08:45:01 PDT 2012
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
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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
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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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