Communication Rights in the Digital Age
24–25 October 2019
University of Helsinki, Finland
Keynote speaker:
Philip M. Napoli, James R. Shepley Professor of Public
Policy, the Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University, United States.
International Conference organized by the Helsinki Media Policy Research Group, the University of Helsinki, the ECREA Communication Lawand Policy Section and the Euromedia Research Group, and supported by the IAMCR Communication Policy & Technology Section.
Conference presenters will be invited to submit to a special
issue of the Journal of Information Policy.
The rights-based perspective on ethical and political
questions presented by the new digital media has recently regained attention in
academic and political debates. Due to the importance of communication rights
to societies and democracy, it is imperative to understand how those rights are
defined, manifested, regulated, and monitored today. The realization of
communication rights is further shaped by economic, political and
socio-cultural situations. What do we know about these contexts? How can we
accumulate a better conceptual and empirical understanding of communication
rights? This conference will address the interplay of national and global,
universal and specific, characteristics of communication rights.
We are interested in analyses of different definitions of
communication rights; of policy and other actors defining these rights in
national and international contexts; and of current core issues or cases that
pertain to communication rights. We welcome conceptual and theoretical
interventions as well as empirical approaches.
Presenters at the conference will be invited to submit their
completed papers for review by the Journal of Information Policy. Now in its 9th year,
the JIP brings contemporary scholarly research and analysis of significant
information policy issues to the attention of policymakers in a timely fashion
via an online format. The JIP is a publication of the Institute for Information
Policy at the Pennsylvania State University. The JIP is an open-access journal
accessible on the JSTOR platform. Published works in the JIP are licensed under
Creative Commons Attribution, which means that all content is freely available
immediately upon publication without charge to the user or his/her institution.
Conference submission:
Please submit your proposal of max. 500 words, including
your affiliation and contact information, by 15 May 2019 to minna.aslama@helsinki.fi. You will receive
notification of acceptance by 15 June 2019.
Registration and fee:
Registration will be open 15 June through 15 October.
Registration fee: €100
Reduced student fee: €40
For more information and inquiries, please contact minna.aslama@helsinki.fi and irina.khaldarova @helsinki.fi.
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