25 November 2019 (tentative).
Berlin, Germany.
GigaNet – the Global Internet Governance Academic Network – is now
accepting extended abstracts for papers to be presented at its annual
symposium. GigaNet 2019 will be held alongside the United Nations Internet
Governance Forum (IGF) in Berlin. We
expect our symposium to be held on “Day 0” of the IGF, which is Monday, November
25.
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.
Papers on any Internet governance-related topic are solicited.
Welcome topics include, but are not limited to:
- Norm development by states and/or non-state actors
- Cross-regional dynamics (East-West, South-South, East-South, South-West, etc.)
- Governance of/by content, e.g. narratives, disclosures, censorship
- Sovereignty (internal, external) and commons-based governance
- Cybersecurity and cyber conflict among states
- Governance within new top-level domains
- Technical standards as norms
- Theories of and methods applicable to Internet governance research
- Multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary approaches
GigaNet is oriented around the presentation of research papers.
Extended abstract should consist of 800-1500 words and must describe:
- The research question(s),
- The data used,
- The methodology and
- The main findings of the paper.
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.
Reviews of individual papers will be double blind. Therefore, do not include
names or any other personally identifiable information on the uploaded file.
(Be aware, however, that applicants will submit through the Easychair platform,
which will record their names and contact data, and the program committee chair
will be able to see that information.)
GigaNet encourages emerging scholars to submit their work to the
symposium. Proposals should be submitted in English.
For submission, the extended abstract must be uploaded to the Easychair
website (URL above) by 15 June 2019.
We expect to complete reviews and to notify authors of acceptances
within 5 weeks after submission, i.e. by 15 July 2019. Accepted authors must
confirm their attendance within two weeks of notification and must submit their
final paper within 6 weeks of notification, i.e. by 1 October 2019.
Important dates:
June 15: extended abstracts
submission date. (This is the initial deadline to observe.)
July 15: notification to authors of acceptances/rejections
July 29: accepted authors confirm attendance
October 1: full papers due
November 25: symposium in Berlin.
(This date may shift slightly when the UN allocates facilities at IGF.)
Participation in the GigaNet symposium is free of charge.
Conference web sites:
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