Openings
- May 27 – Open day introduction – Thanassis Tiropanis, Associate professor, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
- May 28 – Programme introduction – Thanassis Tiropanis, Associate professor, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
Highlights on Internet Science
- Session introduction – Anna Satsiou, Senior Researcher in the Informatics and Telematics Institute (ITI), Center for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece
- Real time analysis and visualization of controversies around Wikipedia articles, EINS Open Call Project CONTROPEDIA – Andreas Kallenbrunner, Scientific Director, Social Media Research Group; Barcelona Media, Spain
- Interdisciplinary explorations of self-organisation in practice, EINS Open Call Project COMPARE – Panayotis Antoniadis, Senior Researcher, Communication Systems Group ETH Zürich, Switzerland
- Cross-disciplinary Participation in Open Source Communities, EINS Open Call Project CPiOSC – Wifak Gueddana, Research Associate, Information Systems and Innovation Group, London School of Economics, United Kingdom
- Virtual Communities, EINS JRA6 – Chris Marsden, Professor of Internet & Media Law, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
- Emergence Theories and Design Methodologies, EINS JRA2 – Clare Hooper, Research Engineer, IT Innovation Centre, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
- From Smart Cities to Engaged Citizens, 3rd EINS Summer School – Anna Satsiou, Senior Researcher in the Informatics and Telematics Institute (ITI), Center for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece
Internet, Governance, Ethics & Citizens (An introduction to round tables)
- An Introduction to round tables – Hugo Vivier, Unit Manager, Emerging Technologies & Media, Sigma Orionis, France
- Engaging citizens in the smart city project through DIY networking – Panayotis Antoniadis, Senior Researcher, Communication Systems Group ETH Zürich, Switzerland
- Global Internet Governance Policy Architecture: Case studies and interdisciplinary research challenges – Chris Marsden, Professor of Internet & Media Law, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
- Internet Research Ethics: Striking a balance between conflicting interests – Luce Jacovella, Research Coordinator at Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom, Bendert Zevenbergen, Doctor of Philosophy student and Research Assistant, Oxford Internet Institute, United Kingdom
Session I – Internet Science in Reflection
- A Disciplinary Analysis of Internet Science – Clare J. Hooper, Bruna Neves and Georgeta Bordea
- Analysing an academic field through the lenses of Internet Science: Digital Humanities as a Virtual Community – Almila Akdag Salah,Andrea Scharnhorst and Sally Wyatt
- EINS Evidence Base: A Semantic Cataloguing for Internet Experimentation and Measurement – Xin Wang, Thanassis Tiropanis,Thanasis Papaioannou and Federico Morando
- Living with Listening Services: Privacy and Control in IoT – Donald McMillan and Antoine Loriette
Session II – Internet Science and societal challenges
- Privacy and empowerment in connective media – Jo Pierson
- Engaging with Charities On Social Media: Comparing interaction on Facebook and Twitter – Christopher Phethean, Thanassis Tiropanis, Lisa Harris
- #CELEBGATE: Methodological approaches to the 2014 celebrity photo hacks – Rebecca Fallon
Session III – Internet and Innovation
- Communication Forms and Digital Technologies in the Process of Collaborative Writing – Kaja Scheliga
- Ethics of personalized information filtering – Ansgar Koene, Elvira Perez, Christopher James Carter, Ramona Statache, Svenja Adolphs, Claire O’Malley, Tom Rodden and Derek McAuley
- IAA: Incentive-based Anonymous Authentication Scheme in Smart Grids – Zhiyuan Sui, Ammar Alyousef and Hermann de Meer
- Mediated community from an intergroup perspective: A literature review – Vilma Lehtinen, Eeva Raita, Mikael Wahlström, Peter Peltonen and Airi Lampinen
Keynote speeches
- Who is a Data Controller? – Marcelo Thompson, Law and Technology Centre at the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Is the internet the Internet? – Christian de Larrinaga, Founder of the Internet Society, United Kingdom
Closing remarks