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M.J. Menou michel.menou at orange.fr
Sun Mar 29 04:47:57 EDT 2009



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Sujet : 	[pattern-language] International School on Digital Transformation
Date : 	Sat, 28 Mar 2009 16:53:45 -0700
De : 	Douglas Schuler <douglas at cpsr.org>
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*International School on Digital Transformation*
*Porto, Portugal*
*University of Porto and the University of Texas at Austin*
*July 19-25, 2009*
*
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*http://colab.ic2.utexas.edu/dm/international-school/*

Applications are now open for the first International School on Digital
Transformation, to be held July 19-24, 2009, at the University of Porto
in Porto, Portugal. The School is accepting applications from advanced
students and recent graduates from around the world with an interest in
how digital technologies are changing societies and the world as a whole.

The International School on Digital Transformation will be an intensive
six-day residential program, conducted in English and bringing together
emerging and established scholars and professionals from around the
world. During the week-long session, innovators in digital
communications will serve as teachers and mentors, presenting their
current projects and research and participating in discussions with
advanced students and professionals beginning careers in the field.
Presenters and students will be regarded as peers during the School.

The School will focus on these themes:

• Democratic transformations of society through digital media
• Innovations in transparency and political participation using new
online tools
• Grassroots civic activities using digital technologies
• Building effective communities with the Internet
• Reaching out to new users with mobile and online technologies
• Prospects for digital communication in developing regions
• Digital arts and culture in a globalized, online world

The goals of the International School include:

•  Combining lectures on current research and innovation with practical
experience, using accessible, low-cost digital technologies
•  Providing an informal venue for sharing expertise, perspectives, and
best practices and for mentoring advanced students
•  Fostering a sustainable network of scholars and activists in the
field of digital technology, communication and social change

/Program/

The basic daily schedule will consist of one 90-minute session of
lecture and discussion in the morning: free time for teachers and
students to interact, converse and explore the city in the afternoon;
and two more 90-minute lecture and discussion sessions in the evening,
folowed by a communal meal.

The confirmed speakers for the International School on Digital
Transformation include:

     * Sunil Abraham
       Director of Policy at the Center for Internet and Society,
Bangalore, India; and current board member of Mahiti Infotech
     * Patricia Aufderheide
       Professor, School of Communication, American University; director,
       Center for Social Media at American University
     * Warigia Bowman
       Assistant Professor, Department of Public Policy Leadership,
       University of Mississippi
     * Fiorella De Cindio
       Associate Professor, Computer and Information Science Department,
       University of Milan
     * Martha Fuentes-Bautista
       Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, University of
       Massachusetts at Amherst
     * Stephanie Hankey/Marek Tuszynski (tentative)
       Co-founders and directors, Tactical Technology Collective
     * Lisa Nakamura (associate faculty)
       Professor, Institute of Communication Research; Director, Asian
       American Studies Program, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
     * Tapan Parikh
       Assistant Professor, School of Information, University of California
       at Berkeley
     * Tiago Peixoto
       Researcher, European University Institute, Florence, Italy
     * Alison Powell
       SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford
University
     * Andrew Rasiej
       Founder of Personal Democracy Forum and techPresident
     * Nicholas Reville
       Executive director, Participatory Culture Foundation
     * Scott Robinson
       Professor, Department of Anthropology, Universidad Autónoma
Metropolitana
     * Jorge Martins Rosa
       Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Sciences; Faculty
of Social Sciences and Humanities, New University of Lisbon
     * Christian Sandvig
       Associate Professor, Department of Communication; faculty member,
       Project on Public Policy and Advanced Communication Technology,
       University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
     * Doug Schuler
       Program Director, Public Sphere Project, an initiative of Computer
       Professionals for Social Responsibility
     * Leslie Regan Shade
       Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies,
Concordia University
     * Maripaz Silva (associate faculty)
     * Laura Stein
       Assistant Professor, Radio-Television-Film Department, University of
       Texas at Austin
     * Siva Vaidhyanathan
       Associate Professor, University of Virginia, Media Studies and Law;
       Fellow, Institute for the Future of the Book
     * Katrin Verclas
       Co-founder and editor of Mobileactive.org

The International School on Digital Transformation is a program of the
University of Texas Austin-Portugal Colaboratory, or CoLab. The
co-directors of the School are Drs. Sharon Strover and Karen Gustafson,
and Gary Chapman, of the University of Texas at Austin.

The School will be held at the Rectory, a building of the University of
Porto in the center of the city. Student housing will consist of nearby
hotels, and the cost of the School will include a shared hotel room, two
meals per day (breakfast and dinner) and the program itself. The week
will also include a cultural activity offered to all School participants.

The estimated cost of the International School on Digital Transformation
will be between €300 and €400. Travel to Porto, Portugal, is not
supported; students must find and pay for their own travel to Porto.

The student application, and more specific information for students, are
available at this link.
<http://colab.ic2.utexas.edu/dm/international-school/isdt-student-registration-page/>

/Porto, Portugal/

Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1996, Porto is known for
its spectacular architecture and medieval alleyways, and it is also
compact, allowing visitors to easily explore the central city on foot.
Porto is on the Douro River and also near the Atlantic Ocean. It is
famous for its port wine from the inland Portuguese wine region along
the Douro River valley.

During the free afternoons, students and teachers may explore the
sidewalk café culture on Santa Catarina Street, a nearby pedestrian
shopping area, or walk across the Dom Luís I Bridge spanning the Douro
River to the promenade, restaurants, and port houses in Vila Nova de
Gaia, directly opposite central Porto. Short river cruises may be taken
in barcos rabelos, flat-bottomed boats traditionally used to ferry
shipments of port wine.

While Porto is famous for its ancient Roman ramparts and Gothic
churches, it is also home to the Casa da Música concert hall, a superb
example of modern architecture, finished in 2005, that has become an
icon of the city. The Serralves Museum is a major cultural institution
which hosts rotating exhibitions of contemporary art and which features
a world-class garden.

In the late evenings, Porto hosts a thriving clubbing culture, and the
city’s nightspots attract DJs from around the world.

Porto has an international airport and is also served by trains from
Lisbon and from Spain. By train, Porto is approximately three and a half
hours north of Lisbon.

Please direct questions regarding the program to Karen Gustafson,
at kegustafson at mail.utexas.edu <mailto:kegustafson at mail.utexas.edu>.



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Consultant in ICT policies and Knowledge & Information Management
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