Dec
15
9:45 AM09:45

Giganet Annual Symposium @ IGF 2024 (In-Person)

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Each year of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), the GigaNet Annual Symposium is hosted on Day 0. This day, the event will take place both in-person in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and virtually.

Register for the IGF here.

The Global Internet Governance Academic Network (GigaNet) is an international association of academic researchers in internet governance. The network was founded in 2006 by a group of scholars engaged in the WSIS, WGIG, and the IGF processes to establish internet governance as a field of study and support multidisciplinary scholarship on internet governance. Members include researchers from a wide range of disciplines and locations who are contributing to research, teaching, and engagement in local, regional, and international debates on internet governance worldwide. GigaNet seeks to broaden its membership in an inclusive way, with particular attention on welcoming scholars from the Global South and other under-represented communities in the academy.

2024 Theme

Improving digital governance for the Internet We Want

Global Internet Governance Academic Network
Jamal Shahin, Giganet, Academic, WEOG Berna Gur, UNU-CRIS and Giganet, Academic, APG Daniel Oppermann, Giganet, Academic, GRULAC Roxana Radu, Blavatnik School of Government Oxford University, Academic, WEOG

Targets: Our proposed symposium will develop links across academics from different parts of the world, who will be discussing issues pertinent to the SDGs. The symposium will also provide academic participants with the opportunity to share their research findings with members of other stakeholder groups present at the IGF, as well as provide a space for learning in the other direction. In relation to SDG 4.4, the symposium helps disseminate academic knowledge on the topic of internet governance, and supports training of younger scholars in this field. In relation to SDG 9.1, 9.5, the research presented at the GigaNet Annual symposium aims to strengthen research and innovation in developing countries, including by ensuring a conducive policy environment for equitable access for all. In-depth research related to infrastructure, case studies highlighting technology and policy choices in developed and developing countries, as well as innovative technology governance solutions can contribute to achieving the SDGs at a time when digital technologies have become a key platform for their realisation. In relation to SDG 16.6, 16.8 and 16.10, evidence from robust research can enhance accountability and transparency of Internet governance-related institutions at all level, ensuring a diversity of voices from both developed and developing countries can be heard. Importantly, such research contributions also enhance access to information for the general public and protection of fundamental rights in areas for which regulation, legislation and case law is nascent.

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Dec
15
to Dec 19

Internet Governance Forum (IGF) 2024

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The 19th IGF on "Building our Multistakeholder Digital Future" will be held at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center (KAICC) in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from 15 to 19 December 2024.

The programme is being shaped according to the four main themes

  • Harnessing innovation and balancing risks in the digital space

  • Enhancing the digital contribution to peace, development, and sustainability

  • Advancing human rights and inclusion in the digital age

  • Improving digital governance for the Internet We Want

The IGF Call for Session Proposals was open until 5 May 2024. Selected programme sessions have been published here and a draft schedule is available here.

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Jan
15
7:30 PM19:30

Giganet Annual Symposium (Virtual)

GigaNet 2024 is planned to be held 15 December 2024 alongside the United Nations Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in a half-day in-person format and as a two-day online academic symposium the week of January 15, 2025.

To register for online or on-site attendance, please follow the IGF registration steps.

Submission of full papers (for online symposium): 1 January 2025

Papers on internet/digital governance-related topics are welcome, and preference will be given to papers that relate to the specific topics in the call text. 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.

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Jul
7
to Jul 11

WSIS+20 High-Level Event 2025 (World Summit on the Information Society)

The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) is an existing multistakeholder United Nations (UN) process on digital governance and cooperation with a vision of fostering people-centered, inclusive, and development-oriented information and knowledge societies.

The WSIS+20 High-Level Event 2025 will take place from 7 to 11 July 2025 in Geneva, Switzerland, hosted by ITU and co-organized by ITU, UNESCO, UNDP, and UNCTAD. The event is strengthened by the collaborative engagement of other United Nations entities with the mandate of implementing the WSIS Action Lines.

To learn more about the event, submit input through the Open Consultation Process (OCP), or submit a photo to the WSIS photo contest, click here.

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Oct
7
to Oct 8

2023 GigaNet Annual Symposium (Virtual)

Each year of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), the GigaNet Annual Symposium is hosted on Day 0. This day, the event will take place both in-person in Kyoto, Japan and virtually. This year’s symposium will include discussions on Internet Governance as a field of study, the evolution of internet governance, institutions and norms, critical internet futures, and current themes in internet governance research.

This year, two members of the Internet Governance Lab, Co-Director Professor Nanette S. Levinson and Doctoral Research Fellow Kimberly Anastacio, will present papers.

Register to attend the symposium here.

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