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PhD Summer School 2010
Social Networking 
Dates: 22-27 August 2010
Venue: Klitgaarden, Skagen, Denmark

The Political Economy of Information and Communication Technologies

The topic of the 2010 PhD summer school is Social Networking
The PhD summer school on the political economy information and communication technologies focuses on social networking in 2010. Internet-based communities have existed for more than 20 years, but during the past few years, social networking has become widespread. Worldwide, people connect via the web and extend their social communities beyond what could ever have been realized without the web.
 
Till now, users of web-based social networking and communities have mainly used traditional computers with large screens. For many users the concept of social networking means always-on, which sets focus on the trend of being able to do social networking also on smart phones and other smaller screens. The transition from the big screen to the small screen in relation to social networking and communities will be one of the issues examined at the PhD summer school. The summer school will concentrate on the interrelationships between the technological, economic, political, and cultural aspects of social networking.
 
Issues that will be dealt with at the summer school include:
  • User generated content and applications
  • Mobility and social networks
  • Privacy and trust in social networks
  • Standards and technical platforms
  • New services and applications for mobile devices facilitating social networks
  • Business models for social networks
  • Regulatory aspects of social networks
The summer school is organized in cooperation with CTIF (Centre for TeleInFrastructure), the CAMMP project (Converged Advanced Mobile Media Platform), and is part of the activities of the Copenhagen Wireless and Mobile Consortium (CWMC) located at CMI.
 
Question regarding the summer school should be addressed to Anders Henten,  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or Reza Tadayoni,  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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