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[議程]FREE EXPRESSION IN ASIAN CYBERSPACE

[議程]FREE EXPRESSION IN ASIAN CYBERSPACE

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有沒有人希望我哪個部份作筆記做的詳細一點?


April 19 to 21, 2006 

 
Welcome Dinner

(April 18)

 
Participants arriving on April 18 will have informal dinner by the swimming pool of ACCEED.
 
7:00-

9:00PM

 
Day One (April 19): The Asian Internet Experience
 
MORNING SESSION
 
Registration 
 

Welcome

 
Please proceed to the ACCEED Electronic Library, where all sessions will be held
 
7:00-

8:30 

8:30-

8:40

 
 
 
 
Roby Alampay, Executive Director, SEAPA
 
Keynote
 
Our Common Ground: The Internet and Free Expression in Asia: Free Expression in Asia: A situationer; The limits of (and on) traditional media
 
8:40-

9:00

 
Sheila Coronel

Executive Director, PCIJ, Ramon Magsaysay Awardee for Journalism

 
Why the Internet is important to Asians
 
Asian Internet usage/access vis-à-vis trends restrictions on traditional media; Profiles, projections in Internet usage in Asia (from South Asia to SEA and China); The Internet as a primary source of news and info in Asia 

Nepal: How the Internet keeps a nation from disappearing. 

Skyping in Burma and why governments tolerate cracks in the firewall 

Open Forum

 
9:00-

9:15 
 
 
 
 
 

9:15-

9:30 

9:30-

9:45 
 

9:45-

10:15

 
Prof. Ying Chan,

University of Hong Kong 
 
 
 
 

Kunda Dixit,

Nepali Times 

Sein Win, Mizzima.com 

  COFFEE BREAK 10:15-

10:30

 
 
Shaking up Asian Cyberspace 

How the Internet is changing the media landscape and public discourse in Asia

 
Circumventing traditional restrictions on print and broadcasting media: the Malaysiakini experience 

China and the Internet: Experiments in democracy without mentioning the word 

The Internet and political reform in Thailand: blogging, podcasting, online radio, and political reform in Thailand 

Vietnam and online news: How Vietnamese inside and outside the country are reaching out to each other to keep their democratic aspirations in sync 

Open Forum

 
10:30-10:45 
 
 

10:45-11:00 

11:00-11:15 
 
 

11:15-11:30 
 
 
 

11:30-12:00

 
Steven Gan, Malaysiakini.com 
 

Kevin Wen, Bokee.com 
 

Piyapong “Jib” Phongpai 
 
 

Chi Dang, Free Journalists Association

LUNCH 12:00-1:30
 
AFTERNOON SESSION
 
The power of citizen journalism 
 
Independent blogging/podcasting in China 

Tag-teaming against the President: Philippine case-study on how bloggers and mainstream media kept a “banned” conversation going and online  

Collaborative models for bloggers and mainstream media from around the world  

Open Forum

 
2:00-

2:15 

2:15-

2:30 
 
 
 

2:30-

2:45 
 

2:45-

3:15

 
Andrew Lih 
 

Manolo Quezon III 
 
 
 
 

Rebecca MacKinnon, Global Voices

  COFFEE BREAK 3:15-

3:30

 
 
Technical Workshop 1
 
Introduction to Podcasting and Multimedia blogging
 
3:30-

5:00

 
Jeremiah Foo, SEACEM
 
Welcome Dinner
 
Dinner will be at the Manila Bay. Transportation for delegates will be arranged, to depart ACCEED at 6PM
 
7:00-
 
Office of Senator Juan M. Flavier
Day Two (April 20): The Battle for the Internet
 
MORNING SESSION
 
Technology
 
The Great Firewall of China 
 

Pakistan’s fight for Blogspot 
 

Open Net Initiative findings on blocking and filtering in China, Burma, Singapore, Yemen, Iran

 
9:00-

9:15 

9:15-

9:30 

9:30-

9:45

 
Isaac Mao 
 

Dr. Awab Alvi, Don’t Block the Blog 

Nart Villeneuve, Citizenlab.org

  COFFEE BREAK 9:45-

10:00

 
 
The Law
 
A scan of traditional media/insult laws affecting the Internet in Asia 

Who needs filtering? Defamation in Singapore 

Terrorism and national security laws affecting cyberspace 

Open Forum

 
10:00-

10:15 

10:15-

10:30 

10:30-

10:45 

10:45-

11:15

 
Dini Widiastuti, Article 19 

James Gomez 
 

Jeff Ooi, RSF

 
Non-legal, non-technological pressures on the Internet
 
The business of the Internet: Lessons from Google, Yahoo, and MSN in China 

Economic pressures on online news media 

Economic factors affecting access; How to make the Internet work for the “offline community” 

Open Forum

 
11:15-

11:30 
 

11:30-

11:45 

11:45-

12:00 
 

12:00-

12:30

 
Rebecca Mackinnon,

Global Voices/ Berkman Center 

JV Rufino, editor, INQ7.net 
 

Owais Aslam Ali, Pakistani Press Foundation

LUNCH 12:30-2:00
 
AFTERNOON SESSION
 
Protecting Cyberspace 
 
Ethics and Professionalism as Protection  
 
 

Know your rights: Article 19 in Cyberspace 

Hackers are your friends: Malaysiakini’s volunteer protectors 

Short introduction to existing projects and programs aimed at protecting bloggers, online writers, and cyberspace in general: Emergency Emails to keep, hotlines, etc. 

Open Forum

 
2:00-

2:15 
 
 

2:15-

2:30 

2:30-

2:45 
 

2:45-

3:00 
 
 
 
 

3:00-

3:30

 
Melinda Quintos de Jesus, Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility 

Article 19 
 

Premesh Chandran, M’kini/SEACEM 
 

CPJ, RSF, SEAPA

 
Needs assessment
 
Distribution of survey to discuss capacities and needs for technology, training, funding
 
3:30-

3:45

 
To be faciliatated by Premesh Chandran, SEACEM
 
Technical Workshop 2
 
Wikis and online collaboration tools, paving way for continuing collaboration and discussions, and the building of an Asian network for the defense of free expression in cyberspace
 
3:45-

5:30

 
Andrew Lih
Day Three (April 21): Tools and mechanisms for protecting Asian Cyberspace
 
Technical Workshops
 
How to know if you’re being blocked, censored, monitored 

PC and Web tools for anonymizing and getting around blocking, filtering, monitoring

 
9:00,

Whole morning

 
Nart Villeneuve, Citizenlab, and Ethan Zuckerman, Berkman Center
LUNCH 11:30-1:30
   
Technical workshops (continued) 
 
 

Presentation of findings of previous day’s survey/discussion, and facilitation of discussions for moving forward on ways to protect Asian cyberspace 

END, discussions and recommendations for future collaboration

 
1:30-

2:30 
 

2:30-

3:00 
 
 
 

3:00-

3:15

 
Nart Villeneuve, Ethan Zuckerman, Berkman Center 

SEACEM 
 
 
 
 

SEAPA

   

Comments (3)

Who needs filtering? Defamation in Singapore

我想听这个~~~~~~

Sounds really interesting but you don't say where its on!! Where and when will it take place?

Portnoy:

It's on April 19 to 21, at Manila, Philippine.

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