The First European Multidisciplinary Conference on
Global Internet Governance - Actors, Regulations, Transactions and Strategies

GIG-ARTS 2017 – 30-31 March 2017, Paris
“Global Internet Governance as a Diplomacy Issue”

Organized by the GIG-ARTS Project (www.gig-arts.eu<http://www.gig-arts.eu>)

Co-Sponsored by the ECPR Standing Group on Internet and Politics, The Global 
Internet Governance Academic Network (GigaNet), "Digital Technologies & Global 
Politics" Series - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Supported by The French National Research Agency (ANR), The French National 
Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), UPMC-Sorbonne Universités, The Paris 
Institute for Advanced Study (Paris IAS)


Call for Papers


About the GIG-ARTS Conference
The GIG-ARTS (Global Internet Governance Actors, Regulations, Transactions and 
Strategies) conference is a European annual multidisciplinary academic venue to 
present and discuss developments in Global Internet Governance (GIG) and their 
implications in and beyond this field of research. It is one of the outcomes of 
the GIG-ARTS project (www.gig-arts.eu<http://www.gig-arts.eu>).

The GIG-ARTS conference aims to complement and bridge between existing venues, 
such as established International or European disciplinary conferences in the 
social sciences (e.g. IAMCR, ICA, ISA, IPSA, ECPR, EISA, … general 
conferences), where GIG scholars sometimes find their interdisciplinary 
research marginalized in terms of issues, areas and disciplines; or such as in 
the only venue specialized in GIG so far (the Annual GigaNet Symposium), 
organized as a pre-event of the UN annual Internet Governance Forum (IGF) since 
2006, making it difficult to both focus on European developments and to 
accommodate a larger academic community than the one that is used to 
participating in IGF proceedings. The GIG-ARTS conference objectives are 
threefold: to foster the enlargement and diversification of this academic 
community in order to increase its visibility; to open more opportunities to 
young scholars, particularly from Europe and its neighbourhood; and to anchor 
its discussions in the European context, providing a space where the scholarly 
community can address regional challenges and contribute to regional 
discussions.
Each year, the GIG-ARTS conference will highlight a main theme. In addition to 
keynote speeches and academic presentations and discussions, at least one 
roundtable will feature a debate with practitioners around that theme.  The 
theme of the first GIG-ARTS conference edition in 2017 is: “Global Internet 
Governance as a Diplomacy Issue”.

Rationale
 “Digital diplomacy” has recently been the subject of significant debates, 
events and activities at a variety of governance sites. The concept is often 
used without having been clearly defined and delimited. For some, it is 
restricted to the use of digital means, especially social networks, by 
diplomats to practice a kind of “Public Diplomacy 2.0”. In others’ views, it 
extends to foreign affairs and international relations with regard to all 
matters related to the digital environment, including internet governance.
There is undoubtedly a need to better understand recent transformations of 
diplomacy in the digital era, their drivers and their nature, whether and how 
they might change European and transnational power relations and, ultimately, 
which values they carry and channel on the global scene.
Moreover, in the global internet governance field specifically, where the 
technical, social and market innovations are quickly developing, there is a 
particular difficulty to keep pace with numerous internet innovations in order 
to make informed choices and decisions on issues that may appear mainly 
technical. Most significantly, still unresolved, highly sensitive issues 
challenge national, regional and global policymaking, in terms of sovereignty 
and other political, legal, economic, social, cultural and societal choices.
Finally, this important issue must be put in the context of the history of 
institutions building regarding the internet. The United Nations decision, ten 
years ago at the World Summit on Information Society, that internet governance 
processes should be institutionalized in an open and inclusive manner through 
multistakeholder participation, constituted in this regard an important 
mutation in diplomatic practices.
This first edition of the European Multidisciplinary Conference on Global 
Internet Governance Actors, Regulations, Transactions and Strategies (GIG-ARTS 
2017) is therefore dedicated to the formalization, understanding and discussion 
of global internet governance, in all its dimensions, as a diplomacy issue and 
terrain. A special emphasis will be given to the role of the European Union, 
its member states and its neighbourhood in a field historically dominated by US 
interests, especially those of private sector internet giants.

Main Topics
Scholars from different backgrounds and disciplines are encouraged to 
contribute through their theoretical and empirical research works to this 
definition and to analysis of global internet governance as a diplomacy issue. 
In addition to general global internet governance issues, topics of particular 
interest include:
-       Europe as a global actor in internet governance diplomacy: A symphony 
or cacophony of voices? Europe’s role and position in both the negotiation of 
internet related Treaties and discussion of soft law instruments; Economy, 
trade, taxation and labour: the European model challenged by US internet giants 
and the so-called sharing economy? Europe and its neighbourhood: challenges and 
opportunities in internet governance diplomacy;
-       Human rights, rule of law and democratic values anchoring and 
channelling: drivers and obstacles in a digital era; National, regional and 
global norms diffusion; The role of major European Court rulings on internet 
related norms; The role of international organizations in hard and soft law 
instruments design and implementation;
-       New diplomacy actors, instruments and practices in internet governance: 
Non state actors; Multistakeholder processes: coalitions, transactions and 
strategies; New forms of lobbying and new power relations?
-       Multiple digital disruptions faced by diplomacy and their consequences: 
Intercultural relations in internet governance diplomacy and their 
institutional and regulatory impact; New forms of coordination, institutions 
building and rule making; New forms of threats and opportunities for 
sovereignty, peace and security;
-       Diplomacy transformations in a digital era: Nature and perimeter; 
Commonalities and specificities across different fields; Assessment of 
diplomatic studies and trainings with regard to such transformations.

Submission Information and Publication Opportunities
Authors are invited to submit their extended abstracts (no longer than 500 
words), describing their research question(s), theoretical framework, approach 
and methodology, expected findings or empirical outcome. Submitted abstracts 
will be evaluated through a peer-review process. Abstracts and authors’ 
information should be submitted through the Easychair conference management 
system at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gigarts2017
Authors of selected submissions will have the opportunity to submit their full 
manuscript for publication as part of an edited volume published via the 
“Digital Technology and Global Politics" Book Series with Rowman & Littlefield 
Publishers.

Key dates
Deadline for abstract submissions: 31 October 2016
Notification to authors: 15 December 2016
Authors registration (at least one author must register for a selected 
presentation to appear on the programme): From 15 December 2016 to 13 January 
2017
Programme publication: 15 January 2017
Online registration: From 15 January to 15 March 2017
Conference dates: 30 & 31 March 2017

Venue
The conference will be held at the Hôtel de Lauzun, a 17th Century building 
located in the heart of Paris, on Ile Saint-Louis.

Conference Registration and Fees
Registration fees are 100€ for regular participants and 50€ for students 
showing proof of status. The conference fees include a participant kit with 
conference documents as well as coffee breaks and meals.

GIG-ARTS 2017 Scientific Programme Committee
-       Francesco Amoretti, University of Salerno, Italy
-       Wolfgang Benedek, University of Graz, Austria
-       Sergio Branco, ITS Rio, Brazil
-       Eric Brousseau, Université Paris Dauphine, France
-       Andrea Calderaro, University of Cardiff, United Kingdom
-       Agnès Callamard, Columbia University, USA
-       Joseph Cannataci, University of Malta, Malta
-       Jean-Marie Chenou, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
-       Mikkel Flyverbom, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
-       Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom
-       Jeanette Hofmann, WZB, Germany
-       Rikke Frank Jørgensen, The Danish Institute for Human Rights, Denmark
-       Joanna Kulesza, University of Lodz, Poland
-       Nanette S. Levinson, American University Washington DC, USA
-       Robin Mansell, LSE, United Kingdom
-       Meryem Marzouki (Conference Chair), CNRS & UPMC-Sorbonne Universités, 
France
-       Jeanne Mifsud-Bonnici, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
-       Jo Pierson, VUB, Belgium
-       Michèle Rioux, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
-       Katharine Sarikakis, University of Vienna, Austria
-       Joris Van Hoboken, IVIR, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

GIG-ARTS 2017 Communication Details
-       Website: http://events.gig-arts.eu
-       Email for information: eve...@gig-arts.eu<mailto:eve...@gig-arts.eu>
-       Email for submissions: 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gigarts2017
-       Twitter: @GigArtsEU
-       Hashtag: #GIGARTS17



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Andrea Calderaro, PhD
Director Centre for Internet and Global Politics (CIGP)
Lecturer in International Relations
Department of Politics and International Relations | Cardiff University
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Personal page: www.andreacalderaro.net<http://www.andreacalderaro.net>
Twitter: @andreacalderaro

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