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NEXA


11, 12, 15, and 16 June 2015
Politecnico di Torino

http://nexa.polito.it/2015/06/doctoral-course

Topics in Internet & Society Interdisciplinary Studies

SCUDO - Politecnico di Torino

Dr. Philippe Aigrain Prof. Maurizio Borghi Dott. Luca De Biase Prof. Brett
                                  Frischmann
Prof. Jean-Claude
                                  Guédon Prof. Angelo Raffaele
                                  Meo Prof. Maria Chiara
                                  Pievatolo Dott. Stefano
                                  Quintarelli
Prof. Araba Sey Dott. Bruce Sterling Dott. Jasmina
                                  Tešanovic

How to apply

The course (3 credits) is open to students from all PhD programmes, and to anyone interested.

PoliTO PhD students have to insert the course in their career plan ("carico didattico"), see info on the course code here.

External participants are kindly asked to register at https://nexa-course-2015.eventbrite.com.

Course description

It is commonly understood that the Internet now affects almost every aspect of society– from knowledge sharing to economic interactions – and of personal life (digital divide permitting). Understanding the relationship between Internet and society is a complex matter, since its shape and its evolution are not an immutable technological law, but instead the consequence of specific choices, both private and public, that could – at least in principle – very well change over time.

This course – addressed to students of all Doctoral Programmes – is aimed at providing an interdisciplinary overview of a selection of Internet & Society topics currently addressed by scholars at global level, all of which have tangible implications in many domains, and may very well suggest new lines of reasoning to ongoing research of PhD candidates.

These topics include, but are not limited to:

  • knowledge creation and sharing in the digital environment, applied, e.g., to scientific publications, addressing legal and social aspects of Open Access publishing, and to software, discussing the principles and applications of Free Software;
  • the role of the Internet in the evolution of journalism, civic hacking, and civic engagement;
  • the evolution of the Internet architecture and protocols with respect to entrepreneurial models, and the economic environment;
  • the future of Internet & Society research, also taking into account ongoing technological innovations such as the Internet of things, discussing their opportunities and risks.

All topics will be addressed from a interdisciplinary point of view (i.e., considering at least two disciplines) and making a broad use of examples.

Schedule in brief

  • Thursday 11 June, 9:30 - 17:00, room to be defined
  • Friday 12 June, 9:30 - 17:00, room tbd
  • Monday 15 June, 9:30 - 17:00, room tbd
  • Tuesday 16 June, 9:30 - 11:00, room tbd

The program is available at: http://nexa.polito.it/2015/06/doctoral-course.

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