[Air-L] GIG-ARTS 2019 Programme is Out! Salerno, 16-17 May 2019: Europe as a Global Player in Internet Governance

Mauro SANTANIELLO msantaniello at unisa.it
Thu Apr 4 02:57:11 PDT 2019


Dear colleagues,

We are glad to announce the preliminary programme of the Third European
Multidisciplinary Conference on Global Internet Governance Actors,
Regulations, Transactions and Strategies (GIG-ARTS 2019), to be held in
Salerno, Italy, on 16-17 May 2019.

Please find all details hereafter. Thank you for your interest in this
event.

*Conference website: *http://events.gig-arts.eu
Preliminary programme online: http://events.gig-arts.eu/programme
Registration: http://events.gig-arts.eu/registration
Venue, transportation and hotels nearby: http://events.gig-arts.eu/venue
*Mailing list for updates:* http://tinyurl.com/yc7rvxm4

We are looking forward to welcoming you in Salerno!
The Third European Multidisciplinary Conference on Global Internet
Governance Actors, Regulations, Transactions and StrategiesGIG-ARTS 2019 –
16-17 May 2019, Salerno
"Europe as a Global Player in Internet Governance"Organised by:
The Internet & Communication Policy Centre /
Department of Political and Social Studies / Università degli Studi di
SalernoCo-Sponsored By:
The Centre for European Policy Studies, The ECPR Standing Group on Internet
and Politics, The Global Internet Governance Academic Network (GigaNet),
the IAMCR Communication Policy and Technology Section, The ICA
Communication Law and Policy Divisionhttp://events.gig-arts.eu -
events at gig-arts.eu
@GigArtsEU - #GigARTS19


*Preliminary Programme*



*Day 1 – Thursday 16 May 201908:30-09:00 – Registration*



*09:00-09:30 – Welcome SessionAurelio Tommasetti – Chancellor of the
University of SalernoGennaro Iorio – Head of Department of Political and
Social StudiesVirgilio D'Antonio - Head of Department of Political and
Communication Sciences*
*Francesco Amoretti & Mauro Santaniello – GIG-ARTS 2019 General Chairs*


*09:30-11:00 – Session 1 – Europe as a Global Normative Power**Chair*: *Meryem
Marzouki (CNRS & Sorbonne Université, France)*
*Discussants*: *Claudia Padovani (Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy)
and Teresa Numerico (Università di Roma 3, Italy) *
- *Exporting Rule of Law on the Internet: Europe's Potential as a Norm
Entrepreneur in Global Internet Governance*
Matthias Kettemann (Leibniz Institut for Media Research |
Hans-Bredow-Institut, Hamburg, Germany), Wolfgang Kleinwächter (Aarhus
University, Germany) and Max Senges (Stanford University and Google Germany)
- *Between Business as Usual and Decisive Norm Promotion. The EU’s
divergent reactions to the Snowden revelations in Cybersecurity and Data
Protection*
Wolf J. Schünemann and Stefan Steiger (Hildesheim University, Germany)
- *The Role of ‘Europe’ in the Invention of Global Media Governance*
Anthony Löwstedt (Webster Vienna Private University, Austria)
- *European Perspectives on Legitimacy in ICANN*
Hortense Jongen and Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)


*11:00-11:30 – Coffee Break*

*11:30-13:00 – Session 2 – The Manufacture of EU Law and
Policies**Chair*: *Virgilio
D'Antonio (University of Salerno, Italy)*
*Discussant*: *Jamal Shahin (VUB, Belgium & University of Amsterdam, The
Netherlands)*
- *When EU governments legislate on the future of the Internet: comparative
study of the preferences and bargaining satisfaction of member states in
the Council of the EU*
Clément Perarnaud (University Pompeu Fabra, Spain)
- *The role of experts groups and epistemic communities in EU
Internet-related policy-making: an exploratory inquiry*
Nicola Palladino (University of Salerno, Italy)
- *Power to the people? Evaluating citizen participation in EU online
copyright policy*
Agnieszka Vetulani Cęgiel (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland)
and Trisha Meyer (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
- *Network Neutrality in the European Union - A Policy Process Analysis*
Stefan Gadringer (University of Salzburg, Austria)


*13:00-14:30 – Lunch Break*

*14:30-15:30 – Roundtable: Towards a Turn to Regulation in the European
Internet Governance?**Moderator*: *Mauro Santaniello (University of
Salerno)*

*Discussion with representatives of public authorities (and/or
practitioners, TBC)*

*15:30-16:00 - Coffee Break*

*16:00-17:30 – Session 3 – European Cybersecurity Strategies and
Perspectives**Chair*: *Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)*
*Discussants*: *William J. Drake (University of Zurich, Switzerland) and
Lorenzo Pupillo (Centre for European Policy Studies, Belgium)*
- *Cyber Security and the constitutive Role of Security Cultures: A
Framework of Global Cyber Security Cultures*
Madeleine Myatt (University of Bielefeld, Germany) and Domenico Fracchiolla
(LUISS University, Italy)
-* EU Cyber Diplomacy: the EU as an emerging global Cybersecurity actor*
Andrea Calderaro (Cardiff University, United Kingdom)
- *Grappling with Multilevel Governance & Global Idea Flow: The European
Union & The Internet Governance Forum’s Best Practice Forum on
Cyber-security*
Nanette Levinson (American University, United States of America)
- *Networks of Cooperation and Trust: An analysis of Incident Response in
the EU*
Louise Marie Hurel (Igarapé Institute, United Kingdom)


*17:30-18:00 - Transfer to Salerno city*
*19:00-20:00 – Keynote Speech @** (location TBC): Digital Platform
Policy: Is EU policy leadership tackling platform power?*
*Speaker*: *Robin Mansell (London School of Economics, United Kingdom) *
*Chair*: *Francesco Amoretti (University of Salerno, Italy)*


*20:00-22:00 - Social event @  (location TBC)*

*Day 2 – Friday 17 May 2019*

*09:30-11:00 – Session 4 – The Political Economy of Internet Governance in
Europe**Chair*: *Michèle Rioux (Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada)*
*Discussants*: *Eric Brousseau (Université Paris Dauphine, France) and
Adriano Cozzolino (Università L'Orientale, Italy)*
- *Regulating the European Data-Driven Economy: A Case Study on the General
Data Protection Regulation*
Moritz Laurer (CARSA - Innovation and Technology Consultancy, Germany) and
Timo Seidl (European University Institute, Italy)
- *Governing Mobile Internet Communication: The EU, Private Technical
Standards Making and the Pursuit of Co-Existence in Unlicensed Spectrum*
Seamus Simpson (University of Salford, United Kingdom) and Imir Rashid
(University of Exeter, United Kingdom)
- *The Digital Single Market and the commodification of cultural policy.
The case of the European copyright reform (2014-2018)*
Céleste Bonnamy (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium & Université Paris
1 Panthéon- Sorbonne, France)
- *Governing political platforms, a case on the French Digital Council and
a start-up*
Maud Bernisson (Karlstad University, Sweden)


*11:00-11:30 – Coffee Break*

*11:30-13:00 – Session 5 – European Democratic Values and Sovereignty*
*Chair*: *Yves Schemeil (Sciences Po Grenoble, France)*
*Discussants*: *Nicola Palladino (University of Salerno) and Domenico
Fracchiolla (LUISS University, Italy)*
- *Going Back and Forth: Re-Nationalization of Internet Governance or
Further European Push for Internationalization?*
Rolf H. Weber (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
- *The Power of Networks: Institutionalization and Mobilization in European
and Transnational Digital Constitutionalism*
Dennis Redeker (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany)
- *Populism and EU policy: the battleground of copyright*
Giuseppe Micciarelli (University of Salerno, Italy) and Maria Francesca De
Tullio (University of Naples Federico II, Italy)
- *ODR and European courts. risks and opportunities in terms of equal
access to justice and due process of law*
Letizia Mingardo (University of Padova, Italy)


*13:00-14:30 – Lunch Break*

*14:30-16:00 – Session 6 – Data Protection, Privacy and Security in
Comparative Perspectives**Chair*: *Nanette S. Levinson (American University
Washington DC, USA)*
*Discussants*: *Andrea Calderaro (Cardiff University, United Kingdom) and
Giuseppe Micciarelli (University of Salerno, Italy)*
- *The Russian Cybersecurity Strategy in Comparative Perspective*
Mara Morini (University of Genoa, Italy)
- *Mapping the Right to be Forgotten in the territory of Freedom of
Expression. A review of International and Domestic Case law*
Ana Azurmendi (University of Navarra, Spain)
- *The Common Goods of Privacy and Data Governance*
Anke Obendiek, (Hertie School of Governance, Germany)
- *Europe’s global blockchain leadership: strategies and conceptual
framework*
Marco Crepaldi (University of Turin, Italy)

*16:00-16:30 – Concluding Remarks*



Mauro Santaniello (PhD)
*Internet & Communication Policy Centre *
*Department of Political and Social Studies *
*Università degli Studi di Salerno *
*Via Giovanni Paolo II, 132 84084 Fisciano (SA) - Italy *

*E. msantaniello at unisa.it <msantaniello at unisa.it> *
*Skype: internetpolicy *
*T. twitter.com/webvoodoo <http://twitter.com/webvoodoo>*



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