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[Nettime-fr] Programme de la conférence TIC et travail |
*Apologies for multiple posts* *Les interventions seront en langue anglaise* Conference programme ICT and Work : The United States at the Origin of the Dissemination of Digital Capitalism Université Paris Sorbonne Histoire et dynamique des espaces anglophones (ED4 - HDEA) - Travail, culture et société (TCS) Date: 29 - 30 May 2013 Venue: Maison de la Recherche, 28 rue Serpente, 75006 Paris Abstracts: http://ictandwork.blogspot.fr/ Registration: [email protected] Contribution: 30 euros (students 10 euros) Wednesday 29 May 1:30 pm Registration of participants 2:00 pm Welcome by Barthélémy Jobert, President, Université Paris Sorbonne; Marie-Madeleine Martinet, Director, HDEA, Université Paris Sorbonne; and Alexis Tadié, Director, Doctoral School, Université Paris Sorbonne. 2:30 pm Presentation of European COST Action IS-12-02: Dynamics of Virtual Work by Ursula Huws, University of Hertfordshire Business School 2:55 pm Introductory remarks by Olivier Frayssé, Université Paris Sorbonne, Exporting United States Work Models: Laying Out the Issue Keynote Address 3:15-4:30 pm Eran Fisher, The Open University of Israel, From Ford to Google: The Ideology of Technology Past and Present Respondent: Antonio Casilli, Telecom ParisTech, EHESS Chair: Mathieu O’Neil, Université Paris Sorbonne 4:30 pm Tea Break Session 1 — The Californian Paradigm: Technology and Work Culture 4:50 pm Adam Fish, Lancaster University, Silicon Valley or Hollywood? Place, Politics, and Technology in Cultures of Internet and Television Convergence 5:10 pm Thibault Clément, Université Paris Sorbonne, Whistle While You Work: Disney's Theme Parks as Socio-Technical Devices and the Diffusion of US Work Culture Respondent: Hélène Schmutz, Université Paris Sorbonne 5:30-6:15 pm Discussion Thursday 30 May 9:00 am Coffee, registration. Session 2 — ICT and Labor: New Dynamics in the Era of Globalization 9:30 am Jakob Rigi, Central European University, Intellectual Property and Labor Aristocracy in the USA: the United States as a Knowledge-Based Rentier State 9:50 am Mary L. Gray, Microsoft Research New England, Digital Piecework: Lessons from an Ethnographic Study on Amazon’s MTURK Program Respondent: Élisabeth Koechlin, Université Paris Sorbonne 10:10-10.30 am Discussion 10:30 am Coffee break 10:50 am Angela Martinez Dy, Nottingham University, Unmasking the “Great Equalizer”: Internet Entrepreneurship by Marginalized Actors 11:10 am Eve Bantman Masum, Université Toulouse Le Mirail, Marketing Migration in North America: the Business Model of Brokerage in a Networked Age Respondent: Medina Niang, Université Paris Sorbonne 11:30-12:00 am Discussion Lunch break Session 3 — Reevaluating the Production / Consumption Relationship 2:30 pm Michael Palm, University of North Carolina, Magic Touch: Transaction Apps and the Political Economy of Swiping 2:50 pm Marie-Christine Pauwels, Université Paris-Ouest Nanterre la Défense, Work and Prosumerism: Collaborative Consumption in the US Respondent: Mathieu O'Neil, Université Paris Sorbonne 3:10-3:30 pm Discussion 3:30 pm Tea break Session 4 — Alternative models 3:50 pm Mandy Tröger, University of Illinois, Understanding the Role of Political Economy in US Communication Research 4:10 pm Arwid Lund, University of Uppsala, Peer to Peer Production's Relationship to Capitalism 4:30 pm Johan Söderberg, University of Göteborg: Techno-Utopists and Digital Capitalism 4:50 pm Lela Mosemghvdlishvili & Jeroen Jansz, Erasmus University Rotterdam, What is Free?: Commoditization of Open Source Software Development by Google Respondent: Mathieu O’Neil, Université Paris Sorbonne 5:10-6:00 pm Discussion and conference wrap-up 6:30 pm Closing drinks _______________________________________________ Nettime-fr mailing list http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-fr