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Big Tech as an Actor of Global Security and Geopolitical Conflicts
jeudi 02 mai | 09:30 – vendredi 03 mai | 18:00 CEST
Big Tech as an Actor of Global Security and Geopolitical Conflicts
Centre Panthéon, Salle des conseils
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Organisatrices
Marguerite BORELLI
Carism, Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas
Ksenia ERMOSHINA
CIS, CNRS
Francesca MUSIANI
CIS, CNRS
Gulnara ZAKHAROVA
Carism, Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas
Comité scientifique
Olivier ALEXANDRE
Centre Internet et Société, CNRS, France
Maxime AUDINET
IRSEM, Ministère des armées, France
Romain BADOUARD
Carism, Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, France
Anne BELLON
COSTECH, Université de technologie de Compiègne, France
Rikke BJERG JENSEN
Information Security Group, Royal Holloway-University of London, UK
Enka BLANCHARD
LAMIH, CNRS/Université Polytechnique Hauts de France, France
Maura CONWAY
Dublin City University, Ireland and VOX-Pol coordinator
Valentine CROSSET
Université de Genève, associée au médialab, Sciences Po Paris, France
Frédérick DOUZET
IFG Lab et GEODE, Université Paris 8, France
Rikke FRANK JØRGENSEN
The Danish Institute for Human Rights, DK
Bharath GANESH
University of Amsterdam, NL
Fabrizio LI VIGNI
Centre Internet et Société, CNRS, France
Ilan MANOR
Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Tristan MATTELART
Carism, Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, France
Cécile MÉADEL
Carism, Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, France
Julien NOCETTI
Centre d’analyse, de prévision et de stratégie, Ministère des Affaires étrangères, chercheur associé à l’IFRI et à GEODE, France
Sarah PERRET
ESPOL, Université catholique de Lille, France
Maud QUESSARD
IRSEM, Ministère des armées, France
Pablo RAUZY
LIASD-PASTIS, Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis, France
Charles THIBOUT
CESSP, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Félix TRÉGUER
Centre Internet et Société, CNRS, France
Programme
Jeudi 2 mai 2024
10:00-10:45 – The Privatization of Covert Operations: Insights from the Research of the Citizen Lab
A keynote lecture by Ronald Deibert (Citizen Lab, University of Toronto)
10:45-11:15 – Coffee break @ salle des Professeurs/Salle Goullencourt
11:15-13:15 – Panel 1 – Infrastructuring the Digital World: Privatization, Power and Digital Sovereignty
Chaired by Rikke Frank Jørgensen (Danish Institute for Human Rights)
Big Tech on the World Stage: Corporate or Foreign Affairs?
Zoe Jay Hawkins (Australian National University)
Cloud Wars on the Sea Floor? Explaining Submarine Cable Investments by Big Tech Companies
Olivier Chatain and Madhulika Kaul (HEC Paris)
QUIC, or the battle that never was: a case of re-infrastructuring control over Internet traffic
Clément Perarnaud (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) and Francesca Musiani (Centre internet et société, CNRS)
Techno-Nationalism or Techno-Internationalism? The Development Pathway and Surviving Strategy of Huawei in Europe after the 5G Technology Turbulence
Zhan Zhang (University of Nottingham Ningbo China)
The GIFCT hash-sharing database as Global Security Infrastructure
Gavin Sullivan (University of Edinburgh)
13:15-14:15 – Lunch break
14:15-15:00 – Big Tech and Civil Society – Friends or Foes?
A keynote lecture by Natalia Krapiva (Esq., Senior Tech Legal Counsel, AccessNow)
15:00-15:30 – Coffee break
15:30-17:30 – Panel 2 – Dealing with “Dangerous” Speech, between Surveillance and Censorship
Chaired by IRSEM
Big tech platforms, digital transnational repression, and the globalized security risks of human rights defenders
Siena Anstis and Marcus Michaelsen (Citizen Lab, Munk School, University of Toronto)
Big Tech and Russian wartime censorship: Comparing state platform conflict dynamics of Russia’s platform bans
Mariëlle Wijermars (Maastricht University)
Security from a distance. The role of Big Techs in the fight against violent extremism in Iraq
Anne Bellon (UTC Compiègne)
Big Tech, Algorithmic Content Moderation and the War of Terror
Valentine Crosset (Université de Genève) and Benoît Dupont (Université de Montréal)
Social Media Censorship and Repression in Palestine and Israel
Nadah Feteih (Berkman Klein Center, Harvard University)
17:30-19:30 – Cocktail
Vendredi 3 mai 2024
9:30-10:15 –The New Axis of Evil? Big Tech as Diplomatic Actors
A keynote lecture by Dr. Ilan Manor (Ben Gurion University of the Negev, and member of Oxford University’s Digital Diplomacy Research Group)
10:15-10:45 – Coffee break @ Hall de la salle des Professeurs/Salle Goullencourt
10:45-12:45 – Panel 3 – The Global Geopolitics of Big Tech
Chaired by Zhao Alexandre Huang (Paris Nanterre University
The Great Game: How video game servers map Eastern Europe
Françoise Daucé (CERCEC, EHESS)
Content delivery platforms’ data storage practices’ unintended spillovers on emerging countries’ Internet resilience: the case of Pakistan
Nowmay Opalinski (GEODE, Paris 8)
Jerusalem contested: Israel, Palestine and U.S Big Tech in the Holy City
Margherita Monti (Università di Bologna) and Davide Blotta (Università di Urbino « Carlo Bo »)
Normative dislocation: how Brazilian militarism was left (un)moderated throughout the Brazilian elections of 2022
Emilie V de Keulenaar (University of Groningen) and Marcelo Alves Dos Santos Junior (Pontíficia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro)
12:45-13:45 – Lunch break
13:45-14:30 – Mediating Operational Images : Visibilizing the ‘Invisual’ in the Ukrainian War
A keynote lecture by Anna Leander (Professor of International Relations and Political Science, Geneva Graduate Institute)
14:30-15:00 – Coffee break
15:00-17:30 – Panel 4 – Big Tech as an Actor of Contemporary Warfare
Chaired by Julien Nocetti (Advisor, digital and cyber affairs, Centre for analysis, planning and strategy (CAPS), French MFA)
Analysing the growing “infrastructural” role of platform corporations within warfare
Jasper van der Kist (University of Antwerp)
Platform Wars: Big Tech, the Power of Metaphors and the Future of Warfare
Marijn Hoijtink (University of Antwerp)
Software as Warfare: Humanitarian Action in the Age of AI
Sarah W Spencer (DoveTail & University of Cambridge)
Platforms in war: A comparative analysis of the digital platforms in transnational conflicts
Matti Pohjonen and Mervi K Pantti (University of Helsinki)
Big tech at war: Reconfiguring public-private relations through infrastructural power
Tobias Liebetrau (University of Copenhagen) and Jeppe Jocobsen (Royal Danish Defence College)