Social Media: Foundations of the Cyber-Society and the Role of Law

When:
October 14, 2015 @ 9:00 am – 4:45 pm
2015-10-14T09:00:00+01:00
2015-10-14T16:45:00+01:00
Where:
Haldane Room, Wolfson College
Wolfson College
Linton Rd, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX2 6UD
UK
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
+441865284433

In enabling the creation and rapid spread of social media, the internet has created a new social arena in which vast numbers of people are engaged.

In common with other social arenas, such as the family, the school, the corporation, cyber-society is rapidly developing its own social structure of understandings, normative conventions, and regulatory mechanisms.

This workshop will identify the key concepts that make up the cognitive, normative, and regulatory structure of the cyber-society, and consider the implications of these amorpohous and unregulated online social spaces for personal identity, freedom of expression, privacy, and state sovereignty.

This workshop is convened in collaboration with the Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy (PCMLP) at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies.

Participants

Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford

Iginio Gagliardone, British Academy Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Oxford

Bernie Hogan, Research Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute

Jacob Rowbottom, Associate Professor of Law, University of Oxford

Nicole Stremlau, Research Fellow, Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford

Damian Tambini, Senior Lecturer, Department of Media and Communications, LSE

Ying Yu, Research Fellow, Wolfson College, University of Oxford, and Programme Coordinator, FLJS Consumer Rights in China Programme