Svitlana Matviyenko
HANGZHOU—November 14 will see an online seminar jointly conducted by the College of Media and International Culture (CMIC) of Zhejiang University and the Consortium of Internet and Society at the Communication University of Zhejiang (CUZ). The seminar is titled Internet Research in Global Transition and will be emphasizing on the topic: Internet in the Post-American Era: Technology, Governance, and Geopolitics. Professors from around the world, including the US, the UK, Canada and Australia will be giving lessons online.
Highlighting on Internet evolution and governance in the midst of global transition, the seminar will center on the development and governance of information and communications technology in the “Post-American Era” and will probe into social and technological transformation, geopolitical reconstruction, institutional response, and normative debate.
Opening Remarks
09:00-09:10
Lu Wei
Zhejiang University
Keynote 1
09:10-09:50
Dwayne Winseck, Carleton University
Daya Thussu, Hong Kong Baptist University
Session 1:
Geopolitics and Social-technical Process
09:50-11:00
Shinjoung Yeo
Queens College, City University of New York
l’Europe qui protège(The Europe that protects) but for whom?
Lianrui JIa and Fan Liang
University of Toronto
The Globalization of China’s Digital Platforms
Jing Wang,
NYU Shanghai
China’s Blockchain Campaign
Session 2:
Cyberwar Topologies: In Struggle of A Post-American Internet
11:00-12:10
Kayla Hilstob
Simon Fraser University
“Confronting Convergence in ICE's Prison-Warehouse Duplex”
Niels ten Oever
Texas A&M University and University of Amsterdam
“How the Cloud Became a Fog: 5G And the Reconfiguration of Information Networks”
D. W. Kamish
Simon Fraser University
“The Black Panther Party's Post-American Infrastructures”
Anna Engelhardt
Queen Mary University of London
“Spectral Volumes of Russian Cyber Warfare”
Asia Bazdireva (Geocinema) & Solveig Seuss
University of Applied Sciences & Arts Northewestern Switzerland / Geocinema
“Environmental Machines, Datified Earths Synopsis”
Simon Fraser University
“The Infrastructural Legacy of the Soviet Union and the Case of .su Domain”
Lunch
12:10-14:00
Keynote 2
14:00-14:40
Thomas Pradip, The University of Queensland
Yi Shen, Fudan University
Session 3:
Norm and Governance
14:40-16:20
Tao Fu
University of International Business and Economics
China’s AI Governance: Perspectives of Professionals, the Public and American Tech Media
Yue Cao
Fudan University
Technical metaphor and discourse practice of China’s internet
Qiong Zhou
Zhejiang University of Technology
Reconstructing international order in the internet era
Elisa Oreglia
King’s College London
Infrastructure, technology and values in the Digital Silk Road
Break
16:20-16:40
Roundtable discussion
16:40-17:50
Chengyu Xiong
Tsinghua University
Baoguo Cui
Tsinghua University
Xingdong Fang
the Consortium of Internet and Society at the Communication University of Zhejiang
Yi Shen
Fudan University
Yu Hong
Zhejiang University
Yuxiao Li
Consortium of Cyberspace