Schedule (5.4.08)
Thursday, May 15
9:00
Introductions
Rita Cheng, Provost, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Johannes Britz, Dean and
Professor, School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Elizabeth Buchanan, Associate Professor and Director, Center
for Information Policy Research,
9:15-10:45
How History Can Help Information
Studies (Moderated
by Toni Samek)
Everything
That Glitters is Not Gay: What Kind of LGBT
Information Will History Yield?
James V. Carmichael, Jr. Ph.D.
Department of Library and Information Studies
The
White Collar Read:
Joyce
M. Latham, Ph.D.
Books for Bronzeville:
Vivian Harsh and the “Special Negro Collection” of the
Christine
Pawley Ph.D.
University
of Wisconsin-Madison
10:45-12:15
Resisting Normalcy: Difference at
the Foundation of Library Space
Bodies in
the Library Catalog
K.R.
Roberto
Alana
Kumbier
Queering
Library Space: Notes Toward a New Geography of the Library
Emily
Drabinski
12:15-1:15
Lunch Keynote:
Transgressive Deconstructions: Feminist and Postcolonial Trespasses on
Post-Structural Methodology
Hope Olson, Ph.D.
Associate Dean and Professor
UW-Milwaukee
1:15-2:00
The Asian-American Bisexual Ghetto
of LSCH: A Cultural History of
Representation
Melissa
Adler, Ph.D. Student
School
of Library & Information Studies
University
of Wisconsin-Madison
2:00-2:45
Bringing Kant's Third Critique to
the Foundation of IS Research: An Answer to the Call for Epistemological
Pluralism in IS
Fred Fonseca, Ph.D.
The
3:00-3:45
Comparing Analytic and Continental Approaches to
Computational and Digital Ontology: A Phenomenological Exploration
Bradley
Compton, Doctoral Candidate
College
of Information
3:45-4:30 Plenary Discussion
Dinner on your own
Friday, May 16
9:15-10:00
The Image
of Thought and Critical Freedom in Library and Information Studies
Natasha Gerolami,
Doctoral Candidate
Faculty of Information and Media
Studies
10:00-10:15
Emergent Issues in IT and Ethics
Toni Carbo,
Ph.D.
10:15-11:00
(Moderated by Toni Carbo)
Is There Such Thing As Ethical Surveillance?
Michael Nagenborg, Ph.D.
11:00-11:45
(Moderated by Toni Carbo)
The CSS
Standard: A Critical Analysis of Standards and New Media Labor
Nathan Johnson, Doctoral Student
School of Library & Information
Studies
11:45 -1:00
Lunch
Keynote
Living in the Age of Globally
Distributed Algorithms
Fernando Elichirigoity,
Ph.D.
Graduate
1:00-1:45
Henri Lefebvre and the Critique of
Everyday Life
Nat Enright
1:45 – 2:30
Moral Economy of Intellectual
Property in Post Soviet
Maria Haigh,
Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
2:30-3:15
“An Apple Pie Must Contain Apples And A Crust”: Feminist Thoughts on Recipes and
Copyright
Erin Hvizdak,
MLIS Student
University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
3:15 - 4:30
Plenary Discussion
Dinner on your own
Saturday, May 17
9:00-9:15
Overview and Context: Intercultural
Information Ethics, and ICIE/Africa Information Ethics
Rafael Capurro,
Ph.D.
Director, ICIE,
Professor, Hochschule
der Medien (HdM)
9:15-10:00
Information Ethics Education for
Dennis Ocholla, Ph.D.
Editor, South African
Journal of Libraries & Information Science
10:00-10:30
When East Meets West: An
Intercultural Perspective on Privacy
Suyu Lin, Doctoral Student
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
10:30-11:30
CIPR
Information Ethics Fellows Panel
Jeremy Hunsinger:
Globalizing Information Policy through Policy Appliances
Annette Markham: Ethic as Method,
Method as Ethic
Moderator, Charles Ess
11:30-12:45
Lunch Keynote
Action Research and Activism:
Sustainable Library Interactions at the Grassroot
Toni Samek, Ph.D.
Associate Professor & Graduate
Coordinator
School of Library & Information Studies
Faculty of
2006-07, Center for Information Policy Research,
1:00-1:30
An Absence of Self: The Lack of
Basic Research in Information Studies in Historical Perspective,
1960-2007
Carolyn Hansen, MLIS Student
University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Conference Remarks and Future Directions
Johannes Britz
Elizabeth Buchanan
Evening Activities:
5:00-6:00 Cocktails (Cash Bar), Charles Allis Art Museum,
6:00 Dinner
7:15
Conference Keynote:
Interpreting the Digital Human
Rafael Capurro, Ph.D.
Founder and Director, International Center of Information
Ethics, Professor of information management and information ethics at Stuttgart
Media University, Germany; Senior Information Ethics Fellow 2007-08,
Center for Information Policy Research, School of Information Studies,
UW-Milwaukee.