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9.00-10.30
| PARALLEL PAPER SESSIONSVENUE:Free University of Berlin, School of Business & Economics, http://www.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html Garystr. 21, 14195 Berlin (Google Maps) |
Room 102 Room 108
| (A) Reflections on the Past, Present and Future of Free Culture Chair: Felix Stalder SPECIAL SESSION: Perspectives from Practice Chair: Gordon Mueller-Seitz, Free University Berlin, Germany - "Free to Know or Free to Own" (Paper)
Daniel Strype, CreativeCommons Aotearoa/New Zealand - "From Mass Media to Community Media: Self-Management of Disability through the Free Culture Movement"
Alexander Libin, Georgetown University, USA Manon Lauderdale, Medstar Health Research Institute, USA Brenda Triyono, Medstar Health Research Institute, USA Inger Ljungberg, Medstar Health Research Institute, USA Suzanne Groah, Medstar Health Research Institute, USA - "Making It New: OpenOffice.org"
Louis Suarez-Potts, Oracle, Canada
Commentator: Andres Guadamuz, University of Edinburgh, UK - "What is the Value of the Common? Aesthetics in a Networked Age"
Zac Zimmer, Cornell University, USA - "Collaborative Authorship: From Folklore to the Wikiborg"
Shun-Ling Chen, Harvard Law School, USA - "Creative Commons at the Crossroads between Technology, Market and Ideology"
Giorgos Cheliotis, National University of Singapore, USA Commentator: N.N. - "The Anti-Patent Movement Revisited: Institutional Change and Cognitive Frames in Nineteenth-Century Germany"
Markus Lang, University of Bamberg, Germany Commentator: Minjeong Kim
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Room K005
| (B) Local Case StudiesNew Forms of Access: Preconditions and Consequences Chair: Volker Grassmuck / Ariel Vercelli, GPOPAI/EACH/USP, Brazil - "The Welfare Impact of Creative Commons" (Paper)
Tal Niv, UC Berkeley and Creative Commons, USA - "When Contested Issues Constitute an Organizational Field
- "Mapping the spread of Creative Commons licensing in Poland - and drawing policy guidelines out of the data."
Alek Tarkowski, University of Warsaw & Creative Commons Poland Eva Bartosiewicz, Warsaw Polytechnic, Poland Piotr Gawrysiak, Warsaw Polytechnic, Poland - "Field-Configuring Events and the Mobilization of Bias: The Copyright Discourse in the German Music Industry" (Paper)
Leonhard Dobusch, Free University Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Elke Schüßler, Free University Freie Universität Berlin, Germany - "Facilitating Access to Knowledge by Asserting Users' Rights: An Israeli Case Study" (Paper)
Dalit Ken-dror, University of Haifa, Israel Meital Duvdevani, University of Haifa, Israel
Commentator: Brian Fitzgerald Paul Stepan, Austrian Society for Cultural Economics and Cultural Studies, Austria
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10.30-11.00 Room 107a
| Coffee Break
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11.00-12.30
| BREAK-OUT SESSIONS Break-out sessions are discussion-oriented workshops, which should provide a relatively open space for exchanging ideas, questions and information on past and future research projects.
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Room 105
| Hybrid Economy: When is 'free' necessary and when is it 'sharecropping'?
In this breakout you will be asked to ponder this simple question: When does the market really need 'free' in a way which is consistent with the vision behind Creative Commons and not equivalent to sharecropping? Moderator: Bodo Balazs We will try to identify such cases (real life examples would help), categorize and characterize them. The idea came out of a discussion with Lessig in Seoul a few months ago. It is a thought experiment. It may lead nowhere. If it does, that will be interesting in itself.
Moderator: Giorgos Cheliotis, National University of Singapore, Singapore |
Room 102 Room 108 | Free Culture Lawyers: Legal Frontiers
Lawyers and friends are invited to discuss legal matters that are near and dear to the hearts of Free Culture advocates and researchers. One such issue is that of license proliferation and incompatibilities across jurisdictions. Bring along your thoughts on this or suggest more topics on the spot. Moderator: Melanie Dulong de Rosnay, National Center for Scientific Research, France |
Room K005 | Social Science and Humanities approach to Free Culture
A chance for social scientists (very broadly defined) to mingle and discuss what a social scientist (or business scholar or humanist for that matter) can bring to bear on the major topics that are of concern to Free Culture.
Moderator: Eva Hemmungs Wirtén, Jeanette Hofmann, Social Science Research Center Berlin, Germany |
Room 108a | Computer Science and Free Culture
Computer scientists, engineers and technologists of all types, this is where we invite you to meet others with similar backgrounds and an interest in Free Culture Moderator: Tyng-Ruey Chuang , find out what they're working on, and discover common themes or propose new topics or projects.
Moderator: Sonja Buchegger, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden |
12.30-14.00 Room 107a
| Buffet Lunch
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14.00-15.30
| PARALLEL PAPER SESSIONS
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Room 108 102
| (A) Free Culture Institutions Chair: Prodromos Tsiavos Johanna Niesyto, University of Siegen, Germany - "Institutional engagement in commons-based peer production: Gratifications, self-efficacy and collective efficacy" (Paper)
Rong Wang, National University of Singapore Giorgos Cheliotis, National University of Singapore - "Commercial providers of online infrastructure for online creation communities" (Paper)
Mayo Fuster ForellMorell, European University Institute, Italy - "Managing Boundaries between Organizations and Communities: Comparing Wikimedia and Creative Commons" (Paper)
Leonhard Dobusch, Free University Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Sigrid Quack, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany "Web 2.0 and Scientific Publishing: an Overview" Diego Ponte, University of Trento, Italy Judith Simon, Institut Jean Nicod, Ecole Normale Supérieure, France Commentator: Niva Elkin-Koren Commentator: Prodromos Tsiavos, London School of Economics, UK
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Room K005
| (B) Free Culture and the Knowledge Society Chair: Nagla Rizk Tal Niv, UC Berkeley and Creative Commons, USA - "The role of Free Culture in the fight against corruption"
Renata Avila Pinto, Creative Commons Guatemala - "The Knowledge Society – a Freedom Centred Perspective" (Paper)
Wouter Tebbens, Free Knowledge Institute, Spain Hinde Ten Berge, Free Knowledge Institute, Netherlands David Jacovkis, Free Knowledge Institute, Spain Franco Iacomella, Free Knowledge Institute, Argentina - "How Open are Societies in the Virtual?" (Paper)
Holger Kienle, University of Victoria, Canada Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic, Malardalen University, Sweden Andreas Lober, RAe Schulte Riesenkampff, Germany Crina Vasiliu, Democracy Reporting International, Germany "The Welfare Impact of Creative Commons" Tal Niv, UC Berkeley and Creative Commons, USA Commentator: Mathias Klang, Lund University, Sweden
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15.30-16.00 Room 107a
| Coffee Break
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16.00-17.30 Room 105
| COMMUNIA PANEL "PANEL TITLEFree Culture Research and Policy: Towards a More Balanced and Inclusive Policy Making" - Amelia Andersdotter, MEP, Pirat Partiet, Sweden
- Paolo Lantieri, WIPO Copyright Office
- N.N., European CommissionMayo Fuster Morell, Free Culture Forum, Spain
- Markus Beckedahl, netzpolitik.org & newthinking communications, Germany
Moderator: Juan Carlos de Martin, NEXA Center for Internet & Society , Italy & COMMUNIA Coordinator
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17.30-18.30 Room 105
| CONCLUDING SESSION
Members of the Organizing Committee take feedback and discuss next steps.
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