2015 Annenberg-Oxford Media Policy Summer Institute1 Week 1 Schedule June 29– July 3, 2015: The International Media Policy Landscape Session Monday 6/29 Tuesday 6/30 Wednesday 7/1 Thursday 7/2 Friday 7/3 Coffee & Tea: 9:00-9:10 Day Trip to One Welcome & The Media in Charlie Hebdo, its The role of media and OfCom 9:10 – 10:30 Introduction: Monroe Transitional Effects on Media research in media policy- Price and Nicole Stremlau Democracies: Doug Freedom: The Role of making: Manuel Puppis Griffen, Simon the OSCE Joan Barata Haselock Mir

Two Strategic Narratives: Guided Discussion Guided Discussion Guided Discussion 10:30-11:45 Monroe Price

Lunch: 11:45-1:30

Participant Introduction to Case Political Economy of Media Freedom and Media Policy in Iran: Presentations Study Assignments: Media Reform: Paul Ukraine Crisis: Aidar Hajar Malekian Jebli; 1:30 – 2:45 Laura Schwartz- Rothman, Community Botagarov;, Access to Censorship during Henderson and Alex Media in the Global Infomation in Chilean Transition: Esenler South: Lisa Heimer; Cambodia: Jamie Lee; Renato Garin; The Role of Stratgic Comms & UserGeneratedConten Article 19: Paula Martins Ukraine: Svitlana t in War and Conflict Kisilova zones, Rina Tsubaki Coffee and Tea Break: 2:45-3:00 Four Panel 1: Media Policy Panel 2: Media Panel 3: Hate Speech, Panel 4: Media In 3:00-4:00 Institutions and Actors: Development: Case Indecent Speech, Restrictive Contexts: Case Kriztina Rozgonyi, studies and Current Blasphemy and Studies and Alternative Katharine Sarikakis, Sally Issues: Nicole Freedom of Conceptions Sudharma Broughton-Micova, Arne Stremlau, James Deane, Expression: Andrew Yoonaidharma, Muzammil Hintz Doug Griffin, Murray, Tarlach Hussain, Sivakami Suthaharan Nadarajah Mcgonagle, Willem Rajamanoharan, Jingrong Korthals Altes, Nazila Tong Ghanea Five Guided Discussion Guided Discussion Guided Discussion Guided Discussion 4:00 – 5:15

1 Please note that this is a working schedule and will be subject to minor changes and modifications. 2015 Annenberg-Oxford Media Policy Summer Institute2 Week 2 Schedule July 6 – July 10, 2015: The ‘Foreign Policy’ of Internet Governance Session Monday 7/6 Tuesday 7/7 Wednesday 7/8 Thursday 7/9 Friday 7/10 Coffee & Tea: 8:50-9:10 One Introduction to Internet Internet Governance Public Demand for Demystifying Internet 9:10 – 10:30 Policy: Monroe Price and Post-Snowden and Internet Regulation/ Censorship: Case Studies Panel 9: The Right to Christian Moller Internet The Case of Russia: on Data-Driven Research: Be Forgotten, Global ‘Balkanization’: Milton Olga Kamenchuk and Collin Anderson Implications: Mueller Gregory Asmolov Watson, Paul Bernal, Gill Phillips, Argyro Karanasiou

Two Guided Discussion Guided Discussion Guided Discussion & Participant Presentations: Guided Discussion 10:30-11:45 Participant Surveillance issues in Presentation (Fedor Pakistan: Furhan Hussain, Smirnov) Beyond Censorship in China: Ping Shun Lunch: 11:45-1:30

Participant The Influence of Key Digital Governance Case study on Case Study on Online Political Bots and Presentations States in Global IG: Joao and Access: Isabelle Turkey’s internet Surveillance in China: Social Media: 1:30– 2:45 Arajo Neto; Invisible Zaugg, Intermediary policy: Bilge Yesil Tim Libert and Bo Mai Woolley, Infrastructures: Nevena Liability in India: Jyoti Digital Media: Krivokapic Panday, Evolution of Elisabetta Ferrai Informational Norms: Nathalie Marechal Coffee and Tea Break: 2:45-3:00 Four Panel 5: Internet Policy Panel 6: The Future of Panel 7: Ethics of Panel 8: The Political Presentation of Case 3:00-4:00 institutions and actors: the Internet and IG: Internet Research: Economy of Global Studies Andrew Puddephatt, Recent developments Bendert Zevenbergen, Surveillance: Kirstie Ball, Jean-Jacques Sahel, & Imaginings: Ephraim Joss Wright, Corinne Ian Brown, Lina Dencik, Dominique Lazanski, Percy Kenyanito, Stefaan Cath, and Collin James Ball Judith Lichtenberg Verhulst, Milton Mueller, Anderson Monroe Price, Stefania Milan Five Guided Discussion Guided Discussion Guided Discussion Guided Discussion Final Discussion, 4:00 – 5:15 evaluations and awards

2 Please note that this is a working schedule and will be subject to minor changes and modifications.