Dear Friends,
The Global Network of Internet & Society Research Centers (NoC)
is happy to welcome 8 new participants from across the world!
The joining Centers are described below. Please visit the links to
get further information on their current research, areas of
interest, and on the contact persons.
The full list of the Centers involved in the NoC - currently 76 - is
available at http://networkofcenters.net/centers.
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The following Centers have joined the NoC as Participating
Centers, i.e., academic research centers whose agenda is
primarily focused on Internet & Society topics. They are listed
in alphabetical order.
- Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC) at the Queensland
University of Technology [Brisbane, Australia]
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The QUT Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC) conducts
world-leading research that helps society understand and adapt
to the changing digital media environment. It is a leading
Australian centre for the fields of media and communication,
areas in which QUT has achieved the highest possible rankings
in ERA, the national research quality assessment exercise. Our
research programs address the challenges of digital media for
journalism, public communication and democracy; the dynamics
and regulatory challenges of emerging digital media economies;
and the embedding of digital media technologies into the
practices of everyday life. The DMRC has a particular focus on
innovative digital methods for social and cultural research,
including the analysis of ‘big social data’; is actively
engaged with the Asian region across all its research
programs; and has a strong commitment to research training for
academic and industry researchers alike.
- Elliott School of International Affairs at the George
Washington University [Washington DC, USA]
- The George Washington University has educated generations of
international leaders and advanced the understanding of
important global issues since 1821. The Elliott School of
International Affairs, named in honor of former GW President
Lloyd H. Elliott and his wife Evelyn, is dedicated to this
mission. The Elliott School has the first program in a school
of international affairs on digital trade and internet
governance issues. Students can also receive a Masters with a
concentration in international internet issues. Students can
take courses in cyber-security, digital trade, digital
diplomacy and other emerging areas.
- The main contact person within the NoC is Susan Ariel
Aaronson, Research Professor at Elliott School of
International Affairs (see https://elliott.gwu.edu/aaronson).
- Governance and Innovation Program at the MBR School of
Government
[Dubai, UAE]
- The Governance and Innovation Program has conducted
regional research initiatives and programmatic activities to
study the implications of government policies and strategies
for innovation and ICT adoption. The program also aims to
assess the impact of the paradigm shifts taking place in the
Arab World on reform, modernization and transformation of Arab
public administrations and the new emerging societal dynamics.
The program works closely with similar programs and
initiatives on joint research projects on youth, gender,
public management and entrepreneurship. Fields of research
include, among other things, the study of digital
transformations, future governance models and public
interactions, digital governance, social media and citizen
participation in the Arab region.
- The main contact persons within the NoC is Fadi Salem,
Fellow and Director of the Governance and Innovation Program
(see
http://www.mbrsg.ae/HOME/ABOUT-US/Faculty-Researchers/Fadi-Salem-(1).aspx)
- Nordic Centre for Internet and Society at the Norwegian
Business School
[Oslo, Norway]
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The Nordic Centre for Internet and Society was founded to
bring together a wide range of disciplines, methodologies, and
viewpoints to analyse and understand the growing influence of
digital technologies on working life and society. As an
academic think-and-do-centre, we aim to bring together
scholars and practitioners from Norway, Scandinavia, and the
rest of the world to explore the re-invention of work and
organizing in a digital, networked, and media-rich
environment. At the same time, it is our ambition to be part
of a global community of researchers who study the manifold
implications that the Internet and digital communication
technologies have on the way we work, interact, and lead our
daily lives, with particular interest on the impact of digital
technologies on people in the context of work resp. work-like
settings. We aim to create a tight loop between rigorous
research, teaching, and practical engagement, helping us to
inform, test, and share our ideas, while allowing us to reach
entrepreneurs and policy makers, innovators and researchers,
technologists and users.
- The main contact persons within the NoC are Christian
Fiesler, Associate Professor, and Christoph
Lutz, Assistant Professor (see
http://www.bi.edu/research/bi-research-centre-for-internet-and-society/people/).
- Research Centre in Information, Law and Society of the
University of Namur
[Namur, Belgium]
- The Research Centre in Information, Law and Society (Centre
de Recherches en Information, Droit et Société) is focused on
a wide spectrum of information society-related issues, such as
telecommunications, privacy, intellectual property,
e-commerce, e-government, e-health, big data, cyber-security,
the Internet of Things, the sharing economy, e-journalism,
digital literacy, algorithmic governance and network
sociology.
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The following Centers have joined the NoC as Affiliated
Participants, i.e., other types of institutions, still with
Internet & Society-related open threads, carried out, e.g., as
non-academic research centers, policy-support entities, or think
tanks. They are listed in alphabetical order.
- Arab World Internet Institute (AWII) [Tunis, Tunisia]
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The Internet with its uniqueness inspires everything we do at
The Arab World Internet Institute. We aim to be a regional
Internet policy centre of excellence, promoting understanding
of challenges and opportunities for action in the Internet
industry.
We focus on internet related topics and its evolution and use
in the Arab Region, and this includes areas such as Internet
access, access to information, intellectual property, privacy,
cyber security and Internet governance. We work to achieve
this mission by involving community members, users groups,
public agencies, business leaders, and educational
institutions.
- Derechos Digitales [Santiago de Chile, Chile]
- Webpage: https://www.derechosdigitales.org/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/derechosdigital
- Derechos Digitales is an independent nonprofit digital
rights organisation, focusing its advocacy work mainly on
freedom of expression, privacy and access to knowledge in
Latin America. The mission of Derechos Digitales is to defend,
promote and develop human rights in the digital environment,
using advocacy tools directed towards policy makers, private
companies and the general public of Latin America. For this
goal, Derechos Digitales conducts and coordinates research for
intel.
Derechos Digitales’ work combines legal research, public
policy and technology analysis, advocacy and communications.
Founded in Santiago in 2005, Derechos Digitales includes
staffers from four different Latin American countries.
Derechos Digitales coordinates regional efforts with activists
working nationally to have impact in regional-level
discussions, develop communication materials that can be
replicated throughout the region, and assist other digital
rights advocacy groups.
- The main contact person within the NoC is Claudio Ruiz,
Executive Director of Derechos Digitales (see
https://www.derechosdigitales.org/quienes-somos/equipo/)
- Institute for Research on Internet & Society (IRIS)
[Belo Horizonte, Brazil]
- Webpage: http://irisbh.com.br/en/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/institutoirisbh
- The Institute for Research on Internet & Society (IRIS)
is a think tank and research center founded in Belo Horizonte,
Brazil. Its mission is to explore, study and understand the
Internet’s impact on modern society: its development,
dynamics, norms and standards. Aware of the importance of
information and communication technologies to economic and
technological development in the 21st century, IRIS also seeks
to understand how Law and related subjects can contribute to
advance and strengthen an environment that favours innovation,
entrepreneurship and the common Internet user’s welfare.
- The main contact person within the NoC is Pedro Vilela,
Founder and Researcher at the Institute for Research on
Internet & Society (see
http://irisbh.com.br/clinica/equipe/)
Again, a warm welcome to all new participants in the Network of
Centers!
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About the Network of Internet and Society Research
Centers
The Global Network of Internet and Society Research Centers
(NoC) was launched by a group of academic centers in 2012 in
recognition of the lack of internationally coordinated research
and engagement activities in issues concerning the Internet and
related technologies. The NoC is a collaborative initiative
among academic institutions with a focus on interdisciplinary
research on the development, social impact, policy implications,
and legal issues concerning the Internet. This collective aims
to increase interoperability between participating centers in
order to stimulate the creation of new cross-national,
cross-disciplinary conversation, debate, teaching, learning, and
engagement regarding the most pressing questions around new
technologies, social change, and related policy and regulatory
developments. See http://networkofcenters.net/get-involved/.
Follow the NoC on Twitter (https://twitter.com/Network_Centers)
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Lorenzo Canova
Nexa Center for Internet & Society
Politecnico di Torino - DAUIN
http://nexa.polito.it
Project Manager
Global Network of Internet & Society Research Centers
http://networkofcenters.net/