GigaNet – the Global Internet Governance Academic Network – is now
accepting extended abstracts for papers to be presented at its annual
symposium. As of now, GigaNet 2023 is planned to be held alongside the
United Nations Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in a hybrid format in Japan.

Papers on any internet/digital governance-related topic are welcome.
Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches are warmly encouraged.
There will be the possibility for a focused subset of accepted papers to be
fast-tracked for publication in a relevant journal. In previous years,
collections of papers presented at the symposium were invited for
publication in the journal Telecommunications Policy.

We particularly welcome presentations of research that take a global
perspective, and explicitly invite comparative papers. GigaNet encourages
emerging scholars and researchers working with diverse methodologies to
submit their work to the symposium. Proposals should be submitted in
English. Participation in the GigaNet symposium is free of charge.

Welcome topics for this year’s symposium include, but are not limited to:

## Internet governance as a field of study

- Narratives, myths, contributing disciplines, and frictions in the
construction of the field of internet governance
- Internet governance cultures and power dynamics
- Theoretical innovations and new methods applicable to internet governance
research
- Postcolonial internet governance studies

## The evolution of internet governance, institutions, and norms

- Internet standards and protocols
- Internet infrastructure
- Platform governance
- Cybersecurity
- Governance of data streams
- Digital rights online
- Digital sovereignty

## Critical internet futures

- Sustainability and environmental impacts
- Digital colonialism
- Transformation of internet business models
- Space and internet governance
- Interdisciplinary perspectives on the governance of frontier technologies
(Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, virtual currencies,
metaverse, quantum computing), etc.

## Current themes in internet governance research

- Online harms, cyberattacks and accountability
- Connectivity and access to information
- Cyber operations and sanctions
- Neutrality in the cyber domain
- Applicability of international law
- Role of international bodies and/or public-private partnerships
- Corporate responsibility and connectivity
- Health governance & contact-tracing apps
- Civil rights and their limitations
- Internet governance and emergency preparedness
- Global cooperation and geopolitical tensions
- Splinternet and control of the networks

GigaNet is oriented around the presentation of research papers. The
proposed extended abstract should be 800-1000 words long (excluding
bibliography) and must describe:

1. Research question(s),
2. Data used,
3. Methodology,
4. Main (expected) findings of the paper, and
5. Contributions to literature and/or ongoing policy debates.

Theoretical papers need not specify the data used but must have a clear
research question and statement of the specific theories used and
literature in which the analysis is situated.

The extended abstract must be uploaded to the submission platform by 30
April 2023, 23.59h (in the submitter’s timezone). Further information on
the submission process will be available from the giga-net.org website in
mid-April.

Individual abstracts will be reviewed double blind. Please do not include
names or any other identifiable information on the uploaded file or in the
text of the abstract you submit to the platform. (The platform records the
author name(s) and contact information: the programme committee chair will
be able to see that information.) Full papers should only be submitted upon
invitation, following the selection of abstracts.

Important dates:

Submission portal opens: **mid-April**(see giga-net.org for more
information)
Extended abstracts submission: **30 April**
Notification to authors of acceptances/rejections: **15 June**
Accepted authors confirm attendance: **25 June**
Full papers due: **5 September**
GigaNet Symposium: early October (tentatively planned for 8 October)


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GigaNet is an international association of academic researchers founded in
2006 to support multidisciplinary research on internet governance. Its
membership includes researchers from all over the world who are
contributing to local, national, regional, and international debates on
internet governance. More information on GigaNet’s organizational
structures and activities can be found on its website at
https://www.giga-net.org.
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