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World Internet Policy Project (WIP2) Workshop

Date & Time:
09:00:00 - 17:30:00,
Tuesday 6 July, 2010

About

Call for papers

The increasing centrality of the Internet has made it the focus of policy and regulatory initiatives around the world. Members of the World Internet Project are building on their collaborative network to identify and track key policy developments around the world in ways that can capture trends and better inform debate aimed at avoiding the over – or under – regulation of one of the most important information and communication technology developments of the digital age.

This workshop in Lisbon will be the first organized around the World Internet Policy Project (WIP2), and will be linked to the annual World Internet Project meetings that will follow immediately after the workshop. The organizers of the workshop invite abstracts of papers or presentations from among but also beyond the WIP membership, who wish to participate in this first workshop.

Proposed papers or presentations would be welcomed on such topics as: freedom of expression, privacy and data protection, copyright and intellectual property.

Submissions

Submissions of abstracts are to be done via email to: vera.araujo@obercom.pt

On one page (in English):

  • Provide the working title of the paper

  • Include your name, organizational affiliation with location, and email address

  • Short biographical sketch of each author/presenter

On a second page (in English):

  • Working title of the paper

  • Abstract (maximum length is 600 words)

All submissions will be peer reviewed as the basis for acceptance. Reviewers will assess the proposals using the following criteria:

  • Relevance to conference theme and topics

  • Conceptual/analytic quality

  • Comparative and empirical research is highly desired

Deadlines

  • Abstract Submission: 16 May 2010

  • Notification of Acceptance: 31 May 31 2010

This event is co-organised with the Lisbone Internet and Networks Institute International Research Programme (LINI), OberCom, Lisbon University Institute.

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Speakers

  • Professor William H. Dutton
  • Name: Professor William H. Dutton|Dr Gustavo Cardoso|Dr Jeffrey Cole
  • Affiliation: Oxford Internet Institute|Lisbon Internet and Networks Institute (LINI)|Centre for the Digital Future (USC)
  • Role: Organiser|Organiser|Organiser
  • URL: http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/?id=1|http://www.lini-research.org/np4/people|http://www.digitalcenter.org/pages/person_details.asp?intTypeId=3
  • Bio: ||

Papers

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