Dear all,

Given the multiple requests received, we are happy to extend the deadline for 
submission of abstract proposals to the 15th January.
Please find below detailed information about the conference. Interested authors 
are invited to submit their abstracts (no longer than 500 words) via Easychair 
at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gigarts2018

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GIG-ARTS 2018 - The Second European Multidisciplinary Conference on Global 
Internet Governance Actors, Regulations, Transactions and Strategies

26-27 April 2018, Cardiff

Overcoming Inequalities in Internet Governance: framing digital policy capacity 
building strategies

Organised by: Centre for Internet and Global Politics / School of Law and 
Politics / Cardiff University

In partnership with: DiploFoundation, The ECPR Standing Group on Internet and 
Politics, The Global Internet Governance Academic Network (GigaNet), IAMCR 
Communication Policy and Technology Section, ICA Division Communication Law & 
Policy


New Deadline 15.January.2018

Abstract

After having explored “Global Internet Governance as a Diplomacy Issue” at its 
first edition held in Paris in 2007, the Second European Multidisciplinary 
Conference on Global Internet Governance Actors, Regulations, Transactions and 
Strategies (GIG-ARTS 2018) addresses power inequalities in internet governance, 
and digital policy capacity building strategies aiming at overcoming gaps in 
digital policy developments.

Connectivity infrastructure is constantly expanding, while internet access is 
incessantly growing across countries, regions and socio-political contexts. In 
this context, new and crucial questions emerge from a governance and security 
perspective. As for the latter, new connectivity calls for cybersecurity 
capacity building strategies aiming at secure digital infrastructure. At the 
same time, from a governance perspective, traditional powers in the governance 
of the internet are increasingly challenged from newly connected actors who 
demand more influence in the transnational debate around digital policy 
development. As a result, despite claims for equal representations and 
diversity since the first World Summit on Information Society in 2003, the 
narrowing of the digital divide opens new and key questions: Whether and what 
inequalities exist in internet governance decision making? How is the rapidly 
changing internet geography and sociography reflected in the governance of the 
internet? Moreover, in order to increase awareness and enhance involvement of 
newly connected countries in national and transnational digital policy 
developments, what are the best internet governance capacity building 
strategies available? How do newly connected countries and actors build their 
digital policy capacity, and do they develop an active role in the 
transnational internet governance debate? Whether in newly or early connected 
countries, various kinds of divides persist across socio-cultural and political 
contexts, reflecting if not extending societal and socio-economic inequalities. 
Are such renewed forms of inequalities and discriminations adequately addressed 
in internet governance debates? What are the requirements for digital policies 
to actually empower people and uphold their individual and collective rights 
online?

In order to answer these crucial and manifold questions, the conference will 
bring together an outstanding network of experts working on internet 
governance, digital inequalities, and cybersecurity capacity building. The 
conference welcomes theoretically relevant, empirically grounded research, 
and/or policy oriented contributions, addressing internet governance 
inequalities, digital policy making, and cybersecurity capacity building. In 
particular, submissions could address either of the following topics (list non 
exhaustive):


  *   Inequalities in the governance of the internet
  *   Governance strategies among new and emerging actors
  *   Geopolitical coalitions among actors (e.g. BRICS)
  *   Multistakeholder models and their efficacy
  *   Cybersecurity capacity building
  *   Digital divides
  *   Telecom Reforms
  *   Online discriminations
  *   Violent content and harassment online
  *   “Fake news” and other kinds of manipulations
  *   Individual and collective empowerment
  *   Human rights online
  *   Digital Trade

Program Chair
Andrea Calderaro
Centre for Internet and Global Politics, University of Cardiff, United Kingdom

Program Committee
William J. Drake, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths University
Katharina Höne, DiploFoundation, Malta & Switzerland
Nanette S. Levinson, American University Washington DC, USA
Robin Mansell, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
Meryem Marzouki, CNRS & Sorbonne Université, France
Ben Wagner, UW Vienna, Austria

Full Call for Paper
Please find more information via the conference website: 
events.gig-arts.eu<http://events.gig-arts.eu/>

Submission Information and Publication Opportunities
Authors are invited to submit their abstracts (no longer than 500 words) via 
Easychair at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gigarts2018

Authors of selected submissions will have the opportunity to submit their full 
manuscript for publication as part of an edited volume.

Venue
The conference will be held in Wales's capital city, Cardiff, at the Centre for 
Internet and Global Politics, hosted at the Cardiff University's School of Law 
and Politics.

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 2018 Communication Details
- Website: events.gig-arts.eu<http://events.gig-arts.eu/> | 
www.cigp.eu<http://www.cigp.eu/>
- Email for information: eve...@gig-arts.eu<mailto:eve...@gig-arts.eu> | Andrea 
Calderaro (caldera...@cardiff.ac.uk<mailto:caldera...@cardiff.ac.uk>)
- Submissions: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gigarts2018
- Twitter: @GigArtsEU
- Mailing list for updates: http://tinyurl.com/yc7rvxm4



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Andrea Calderaro, PhD
Director Centre for Internet and Global Politics (CIGP)
Director of PGR Politics & IR
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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