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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 16:59:10 -0500 From: Harvard_Info_Infra_Proj/FS/KSG@ksg.harvard.edu Subject: HIIP Update - February 1998
HARVARD INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT UPDATE
FEBRUARY 1998
BUSINESS AND THE INTERNET: STRATEGY, LAW AND POLICY ? SPRING 1998 COURSE
The graduate course, Business and the Internet: Strategy, Law and Policy, is again jointly offered by the Harvard Information Infrastructure Project, the John F. Kennedy School of Government, and the Harvard Business School, during the Spring 1998 semester. The course syllabus and other materials are available at:
< http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/iip/stp307/stp307.html>.
HARVARD ASIA CENTER LAUNCHES WITH WEEK OF EVENTS
Harvard celebrates the establishment of the Asia Center with a week of events on March 2-6, 1998. The Harvard Information Infrastructure Project will hold a Colloquium on Electronic Commerce: International Cooperation to Build Global Consensus on March 4, 1998. Prof. Lewis Branscomb will moderate a panel on Electronic Commerce: Technology and Policy Issues for Asia and the World on March 5.
HARVARD INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT SEMINAR CONTINUES
The Harvard Information Infrastructure Project Seminar will be held on Mondays during the Spring 1998 semester, from 12:00-1:30 PM, in the BCSIA Library, 3rd floor, Kennedy School of Government. Future seminar speakers include Debora Spar (Harvard Business School), Scott Bradner (Harvard University Information Systems and Trustee of the Internet Society), and Deborah Hurley (HIIP Director). A complete schedule will be posted at:
If you are interested in attending, please contact Andy Russell (Andrew_Russell@harvard.edu).
HARVARD UNIVERSITY FACULTY SEMINAR ON INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE AND GOVERNANCE
The Harvard Information Infrastructure Project is organizing monthly seminars of Harvard faculty, chaired by Kennedy School Dean Joseph Nye, on the subject of information infrastructure and governance. The seminars provide a unique opportunity for faculty from the entire university community to develop a multidisciplinary dialogue on emerging information and communication issues.
CONSORTIUM ON RESEARCH IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY (CRTP) FOURTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, JUNE 5-6, 1998
The CRTP Fourth Annual Conference will be held on June 5-6, 1998, at the University of Michigan. For more details, including the Call for Papers, visit the CRTP website at:
The Harvard Information Infrastructure Project is a member of CRTP.
EPIC CRYPTOGRAPHY AND PRIVACY CONFERENCE, JUNE 8, 1998
The 1998 EPIC Cryptography and Privacy Conference will be held on June 8, 1998, in Washington, DC. The Electronic Privacy Information Center, the London School of Economics, and the Harvard Information Infrastructure Project are co-sponsors of this event.
Contact
HARVARD CONFERENCE ON INTERNET AND SOCIETY '98
The second Harvard Conference on Internet and Society will be held on May 26-29, 1998. Prof. Lewis Branscomb is a Chair of the conference?s Technology and Policy Track. Deborah Hurley will moderate a panel on Privacy, Freedom of Expression, and Public Values. For more information see:
PUBLICATIONS BY PROF. JEAN CAMP
Recent and upcoming publications by Prof. Jean Camp:
--L. Jean Camp, "Democratic Implications of Internet Protocols," DIMACS Workshop on Design for Values: Ethical, Social and Political Dimensions of Information Technology, February 28 - March 1, 1998, Princeton University, Department of Computer Science, Princeton, New Jersey. --L. Jean Camp, Internet Commerce, The MIT Press, Summer 1998.
ACM POLICY 98 CONFERENCE ON SHAPING POLICY IN THE INFORMATION AGE, MAY 10-12, 1998
Prof. Camp is on the Organizing Committee of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Policy 98 Conference on Shaping Policy in the Information Age, which will be held on May 10-12, 1998, in Washington DC. For conference and registration information, see:
HIIP IN THE NEWS
The Harvard Information Infrastructure Project was the subject of the article, "Designing Public Policy for Digital Libraries," in the most recent issue of the International Journal ofthe W.K. Kellogg Foundation. The text of this article, and other recent articles about the HIIP, may be found in a new addition to our web site:
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