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SUMMARY:Berlin Symposium on Internet and Society
DESCRIPTION:Exploring the Digital Future\nBerlin\, October 25 – 28th 2011
 We would like to thank all attendees for participating in the 1st Berlin S
 ymposium on Internet and Society which took place at the end of October 20
 11. Together with national and international scientists we celebrated an e
 xtraordinary inauguration of the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Inte
 rnet and Society and succeeded in bringing together thoughts and ideas wit
 hin the first Symposium in Berlin.\nThe symposium consisted of three eleme
 nts:\nThe Research Symposium\, taking place on October 26th and 27th\, was
  a transdisciplinary academic conference which brought together researcher
 s who are committed to work in the area of Internet and Society. Presentat
 ions and workshop discussions followed the leitmotiv to find the most inte
 resting and prudent research questions. The workshops addressed questions 
 about Internet governance\, global constitutionalism\, Internet innovation
  and information\, and media law. Many international scholars across acade
 mic and professional fields shared their transnational perspective on soci
 etal opportunities and challenges of the internet.\n\nThe Inauguration on 
 October 25th marked the official beginning of the new Institute for Intern
 et and Society in Berlin which is named after the naturalist and explorer 
 Alexander von Humboldt. At the evening ceremony the scientific board and t
 he board of trustees were announced. In a symbolic act David C. Drummond\,
  Senior Vice President at Google handed over the new Institute’s logo to
  our four research directors.\n\nThe Open Science Forum on October 28th wa
 s designed based on a diverse and innovative format. In accordance to appr
 oaches of transdisciplinary research networks it was the intention to reco
 nsider the questions of societal impacts of digitalisation with researcher
 s and stakeholders from industry\, politics and civil society interest gro
 ups. Various transdisciplinary working sessions took a closer look at real
  world problems of the information society.\nFollow-Up\nThe exchange of pe
 rspectives during the symposium and the discussions in the workshops yield
 ed an enormous output of ideas\, remarks and new questions. Over the past 
 weeks we’ve screened a lot of them and prepared an extensive paperwork t
 o follow up on this event. Please find the documentation for each workshop
  and research topic by using the sidebar on the left. Additionally you wil
 l find an overview of the Symposium Draft Papers here\n\nThis follow-up is
  also meant as an invitation for further debates and participation. We wil
 l thereby help to set the research agenda and facilitate the emergence of 
 joint projects among Internet &amp\; society scholars.\n\nYou can find a l
 ist of all workshops held below. If you click on the links\, you will find
  a more detailed description of the workshops as well as a draft paper.\n\
 n\n\nVisit Workshop\nBusiness Models\n\n\nVisit Workshop\nDigital Public D
 omain\n\n\nVisit Workshop\nInternet of Things\n\n\nVisit Workshop\nInterne
 t and Space\n\n\nVisit Workshop\nOpen Science\n\n\nVisit Workshop\nInnovat
 ion Index\n\n\nVisist workshop\nForesight\n\n\nVisit workshop\nCrowd Wisdo
 m\n\n\nVisit Workshop\nOpen Data\n\n\nVisit Workshop\nGovernance and Socia
 l Media\n\n\nVisit Workshop\nTraditional Roles in Transition\n\n\nVisit Wo
 rkshop\nFuture Network Architecture\n\n\nVisit Workshop\nInternet Legislat
 ion and Regulation Through the Eyes of the Constitution\n\n\nVisit Worksho
 p\nConstitutions Going Online\n\n\n
CATEGORIES:Issues in Focus
LOCATION:Former office of the HIIG | Room E27\, Bebelplatz 1\, Berlin\, 101
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