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URL:https://www.hiig.de/en/events/pre-aoir-the-internet-rules-but-how/
SUMMARY:#pre-AoIR: The Internet Rules\, But How?
DESCRIPTION:\n#Pre-conference Workshop to the AoIR 2016\nThe Internet Rules
 \, But How?\nA Science and Technology Studies (STS) Take on Doing Internet
  Governance\n05 Oct 2016 | 9 am – 5.30 pm | HU Berlin\, Dorotheenstr. 24
 \, Berlin-Mitte\nThis pre-conference Workshop is part of the AoIR conferen
 ce.\nOver the last decade\, the regulation and governance of the Internet 
 at the national and international level have attracted growing attention b
 y policy-makers and researchers. This is particularly the case in post-Sno
 wden times which increased distrust of formal government institutions and 
 their ‘dangerous liaisons’ with the private sector. Accordingly\, obse
 rving and researching governing processes as they relate to the Internet i
 s both timely and important.\nTraditionally\, researchers and practitioner
 s in Internet governance (IG) focused on new institutions established to d
 iscuss and negotiate the technical coordination of the Internet or related
  policies. Recently\, authors have criticized this institutional focus\, a
 nd perspectives from Science and Technology Studies (STS) suggest to rethi
 nk and substantiate questions of ordering and governing the net. In this v
 iew\, the ‘doing’ of IG more broadly consists in practices and controv
 ersies of the design\, regulation\, and use of material infrastructures\, 
 as well as digital uses and practices.\nThis preconference workshop seeks 
 to nurture the growing interest in researching and observing IG from STS-i
 nformed perspectives. More broadly\, the workshop aims to facilitate a dis
 cussion and an exchange of perspectives about the intertwined roles of des
 ign\, infrastructures\, and informal communities of practice in IG. This w
 orkshop is part of a broader effort of advancing an STS-informed conversat
 ion on Internet governance: it builds on the panel on STS perspectives on 
 IG that took place during AoIR 2015 in Phoenix and a forthcoming special i
 ssue of the Internet Policy Review (to be published in early September 201
 6).\n\n\n\n9:00\nWelcome\nKeynote Laura De Nardis:  Internet Infrastructu
 re Politics (and how to study this)\n\n\n 9:45\nSession I. STS and Theor
 etical Perspectives on Internet Governance\nModerator: Jeanette Hofmann\n\
 n\n 	Doing Internet Governance: Constructing Normative Structures inside a
 nd outside Intermediary Organisations | Tobias Mast\, Markus Oermann and 
 Wolfgang Schulz\n 	Situated Governance: On Topological Limits to Internet 
 Governance | Ashwin Mathew\n 	Designing a Public Intervention: Towards a S
 ociotechnical Approach to Web Governance | Susan Halford and L. Moreau\n 
 	Building an Authoritarian Counter‐Hegemony? Iran in the Global Debate a
 bout Internet Governance | Marcus Michaelsen\n\n\n\n\n 11:15\nCoffee Bre
 ak\n\n\n 11:30\nSession II. Controversies: Unpacking Internet Governance\
 nModerator: Julia Pohle\n\n 	Privacy Concerns in the Domain Name System |
  Samantha Bradshaw and Laura DeNardis\n 	SNS Infrastructure as an Actor |
  Inbar Michelzon Drori\n 	Critical infrastructure due diligence – ISPs\
 , security and privacy | Joanna Kulesza\n 	Migrating Servers\, Elusive Us
 ers: Reconfigurations of the Russian Internet in the Post-Snowden Era | K
 senia Ermoshina and Francesca Musiani\n\n\n\n\n 13:00\nLunch\n\n\n 14:00
 \nSession III. Round table: Doing STS-informed Internet Governance Researc
 h\nModerator: Francesca Musiani\n\n 	Internet Policy as a Minority Rights 
 Issue | Andrea Hackl\n 	Search engine imaginary. Visions and values in th
 e co-production of search technology and Europe | Astrid Mager\n 	Searchi
 ng the Governance in Internet Governance | Kirsten Gollatz\, Christian K
 atzenbach and Jeanette Hofmann\n 	Human rights and internet infrastructure
 . Sociotechnical imaginaries and grassroots ordering in internet governanc
 e | Stefania Milan and Niels ten Oever\n 	Opening the black box of discur
 sive production in multistakeholder policy-making | Julia Pohle\n\n\n\n\n
  15:30\nCoffee Break\n\n\n 16:00\nRound table: Opening the Black Boxes o
 f Today’s Internet (Governance)\nModerator: Christian Katzenbach\n\n 	La
 ura DeNardis\n 	Jeanette Hofmann\n 	Tarleton Gillespie\n 	Stéphane Coutur
 e\n 	Dmitry Epstein\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganiser: Dmitry Epstein (University of I
 llinois\, Chicago)\, Christian Katzenbach (Alexander von Humboldt Institut
 e for Internet and Society\, Berlin)\, Francesca Musiani (ISCC – CNRS/Pa
 ris-Sorbonne/UPMC Paris)\, Julia Pohle (WZB Berlin Social Science Center).
 \nThe workshop is supported by the Global Internet Governance Academic Net
 work (GigaNet)\, the Internet Policy Review of the Alexander von Humboldt 
 Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG\, Berlin)\, WZB Berlin Social Sci
 ence Center\, the Department of Communication\, University of Illinois at 
 Chicago\, and the Institute for Communication Sciences (CNRS/Paris-Sorbonn
 e/UPMC\, Paris).\nYou can only take part in the pre-conference workshop as
  a participant of the AoIR conference. When signing up for the conference 
 you have the option to register for this workshop.\nRegister now for AoIR 
 2016
CATEGORIES:Issues in Focus
LOCATION:Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | Seminar Building\, Dorotheenstr.
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