Seminar 8: "Digital Policy: Connectivity, Creativity and Rights"
22nd Nov 2012 - 23rd Nov 2012
ESRC Workshop Series: Digital Policy: Connectivity, Creativity and Rights
Institute of Communication Science University of Vienna
Thursday, 22 November 2012
12.30 Welcome: Katharine Sarikakis
13.00-15.00: Rights in the Information Society and digital economy
The Digital Agenda for Europe and its implementation in Austria Andreas Ulrich Gender and Labor Citizenship in the Information Society
Lisa McLaughlin
Innovation in the Digital Economy – Beyond Industrial Paradigms
Gillian Youngs
Cultural Diversity and the Global Regulation of New Media Technologies
Anthony Löwstedt
Coffee break
15.30-17.00
Culture-making and rights
Acta-reappearings of a ghost
Katharine Sarikakis, Ramon Rodriguez-‐Amat, Sarah Anne Ganter
Copyright and Fair Use: Transnational Troubles
Leonhard Dobusch
Website Blocking Injunctions under EU and U.S. Copyright Law—Slow Death of the Global Internet or Emergence of the Rule of National
Copyright Law?
Lukas
Feiler
Coffee
break
17.30-‐19.00
Digital
Production
and
Regulation
Title
tba
Markus
Huber,
Transmediale,
Berlin
The
trends
in
digital
switchover
of
Russia
and
other
CIS
countries
Andrey
Rikhter
What
is
the
future
of
free
to
air?
Digitalisation
in
“South
East
Europe”
Sally
Broughton-‐Micova
19.30
Dinner
2
Friday,
23.11.2012
Venue:
Institut
für
Publizistik
–und
Kommunikationswissenschaft,
University
of
Vienna,
7th
floor,
Room
7.03
9.00
-‐
9.15
Opening
words
of
the
day
Klaus
Schönbach
9.15-‐10.45
Digital
Citizenship:
Privacy
and
Control
Digital
identities
and
privacy
Stefan
Strauß
Internet-‐based
activism,
privacy
and
surveillance
Jakob
Svensson
Digital
Privacy
and
Common
Sense:
The
Normalization
of
Interveillance
as
a
Socio-‐Material
Regime
André
Jansson
Coffee
break
11.00-‐13.00
Digital Citizenship: Connectivity and Empowerment Connectivity" and "Communication": Persistent Counterfactualities from Publics to Lifeworlds
Ed McLuskie
Communications by Design?: Intersections of creative citizenship, community media and community-led design
Giota Alevizou
Digital media-Political revolution
Rubina Möhring
13.00-13.15: Summary and closing words Katharine Sarikakis.
Lunch
Chairs and Speakers:
Giota Alevizou, Design and Innovation Group at the Faculty of Maths, Computing and Media Technology, Open University, UK
Sally Broughton-Micova,
LSE, UK
Leonhard Dobusch, Free University, Berlin, Germany
Lukas Feiler, Stanford-Vienna Transatlantic Technology
Law Forum Fellow, Austria
Sarah Anne Ganter, University of Vienna, Austria
Markus Huber, Transmediale Berlin, Germany
André Jansson, Karlstad University, Sweden
Lisa McLaughlin,
Miami University Ohio, USA
Ed McLuskie,
Boise State University,USA
Rubina Möhring,
Reporters without frontiers, Austria
Anthony Löwstedt,
Webster University Vienna, Austria
Andrey Rikhter, Office of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media
Ramon Rodriguez-‐Amat,
University of Vienna, Austria
Katharine Sarikakis, University of Vienna, Austria
Klaus Schönbach,
University of Vienna, Austria,
Head of the Institute of Communication Science
Stefan Strauß,
Institute of Technology Assessment,
Austrian Academy of Sciences
Jakob Svensson,
Karlstad University, Sweden
Andreas Ulrich, Federal Chancellery of the Republic of Austria
Gillian Youngs, University of Brighton, UK