IAMCR online 2020

Reimagining the Digital Future, 12-17 July 2020

EN. IAMCR 2020, the association’s first global online conference, launches on 12 July in Tampere, Finland and wherever you are on the internet.

With 6 plenary sessions, 26 video sessions produced by IAMCR’s sections and working groups, and 680 online papers, you’ll find lots to read and watch.

FR. En 2020, la conférence annuelle de l’IAMCR1 se déroule à Tampere (Finlande) et pour la première fois en ligne.

Francesca Musiani et Ksenia Ermoshina, chercheuses au CIS, élaborent chaque année le programme scientifique de la conférence annuelle pour les sections Communication Policy and Technology, pilotée par Francesca Musiani et Julia Pohle, et Emerging Scholars Network, pilotée par Ksenia Ermoshina et Sibo Chen.

Retrouvez ci-dessous le programme détaillé de ces deux sections. L’ensemble du programme est disponible sur le site web de la conférence.

En outre, Ksenia Ermoshina et Francesca Musiani présentent un papier tiré des terrains du projet ResisTIC et intitulé Metrics of Freedom: Russian technologists’ measures of online liberties as a rallying point for the “Free RuNet” movement, dans le panel Centralization, Surveillance and Evasion “By Infrastructure” de la section Communication Policy and Technology.

1 L’Association internationale pour la recherche sur les médias et la communication (International Association for Media and Communication Research, IAMCR) est la principale organisation professionnelle mondiale dans le domaine de la recherche sur les médias et la communication.

Communication Policy and Technology

Online Session

Technology policies and data governance in time of crisis
Wednesday 15 July 16:00 EEST, 13:00 UTC/GMT
Chair: Francesca Musiani (Centre for Internet and Society, CNRS)
Speakers: Jeanette Hofmann (WZB Berlin Social Science Center), Clara Iglesias Keller (WZB Berlin Social Science Center), Ksenia Ermoshina (Centre for Internet and Society, CNRS), Elmie Nekmat (National University of Singapore), Alison Gillwald (Research ICT Africa and University of Cape Town), Sam Andrey (Ryerson University) and Angela Daly (University of Strathclyde)

Online conference papers

– Governance of Artificial Intelligence and Algorithms in China
– Artificial Intelligence, Data Economy and the Media
– Centralization, Surveillance and Evasion “By Infrastructure”
– Global Media and ICT Policy
– Disclosure, Privacy and (Dis-)information on the Internet
– Politics of Platforms, Platforms as Politics
– Openness and Trustworthiness on the Internet
– Inclusion, Participation and Development with Digital Technologies

Emerging Scholars Network

Online session

Media and the Public Good, A Global Conversation
Monday 13 July 20:00 EEST, 17:00 UTC/GMT
Chair: Sibo Chen (Ryerson University)
Speakers: Lisa Schulze (University of Salzburg), Linda Siegel (University of Salzburg), Alexander Marchenko (Saint Petersburg State University), Yan Liu (Xi’an Jiaotong University), Wedencley Alves (UFJF), An Hu (The University of Texas at Austin), Min Ou (South China University of Technology), Linda Siegel (University of Salzburg) and Lisa Schulze (University of Salzburg)

Online conference papers

– China: Nationalism and Technology
– Joint panel with the Communication Policy and Technology Section
– Social Media Platforms
– Media and Equity
– Media and Community