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(7/5/06) CFP: Identity and Identification in a Networked World (conference)

CALL FOR PAPERS
Identity and Identification in a Networked World:
A Multidisciplinary Graduate Student Symposium
When: September 29-30, 2006
Where: New York University
Submission deadline: July 5, 2006

Increasingly, who we are is represented by key bits of information
scattered throughout the data-intensive, networked world. Online and
off, these core identifiers mediate our sense of self, social
interactions, movements through space, and access to goods and services.
There is much at stake in designing systems of identification and
identity management, deciding who or what will be in control of them,
and building in adequate protection for our bits of identity permeating
the network.

The symposium will examine critical and controversial issues surrounding
the socio-technical systems of identity, identifiably and
identification. The goal is to showcase emerging scholarship of graduate
students at the cutting edge of humanities, social sciences, artists,
systems design & engineering, philosophy, law, and policy to work
towards a clearer understanding of these complex problems, and build
foundations for future collaborative work.

In addition to presenting and discussing their work, students will have
the opportunity to interact with prominent scholars and professionals
related to their fields of interest. The symposium will feature a
keynote talk by Ian Kerr, Canada Research Chair in Ethics, Law &
Technology at the University of Ottawa. (Prof. Kerr's bio:

http://idtrail.org/content/view/42/43/

Submission Information:

We invite submissions on the function of identity, identifiably and
identification in the following general areas:

- Media & communication: DRM systems, e-mail & instant messaging,
discussion forums
- Online: Identity 2.0, web cookies, IP logging, firewalls, personal
encryption
- Social interaction: online social networks, blogging, meetups
- Consumer culture: RFID product tags, reputational systems, commercial
data aggregation
- Mobility: electronic tolls, auto black boxes, RFID passports,
SecureFlight, V-ID cards
- Security: video surveillance, facial recognition, biometric
identification systems, national ID cards

Please submit abstracts, position pieces, demos or full papers for a

10-15 minute presentation to michael.zimmer@nyu.edu by July 5, 2006.

Include contact and brief biographical information with your submission.
Notification of submission acceptance will be given by July 17, 2006.
Limited travel stipends will be available for presenters. Students in
need of travel funds should indicate so with their submission.

Program chairs:

- Tim Schneider, JD Student, NYU School of Law
- Michael Zimmer, PhD Candidate, Dept. of Culture & Communication, NYU

Faculty advisor:

- Helen Nissenbaum, Dept. of Culture & Communication, NYU

Sponsors:

- Coordinating Council for Culture and Communications, Journalism, and
Media Studies, New York University
- Department of Culture and Communication, New York University
(http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/dcc/)

- Information Law Institute, New York University School of Law
(http://www.law.nyu.edu/ili/)

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