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Revision as of 14:06, 1 October 2009

Free Culture Research Workshop

Harvard Law School October 23, 2009

Sponsored by: Berkman, NEXA, iCommons

Call for Participation

Agenda

This is a draft agenda and will change as we approach the date of the workshop.


08:00 - 08:30 Welcome: Introduction to event and reiteration of workshop's aims

08:30 - 10:00 Session 1: Master class on free culture research led by 1-2 senior academics

10:00 - 10:30 Break

10:30 - 12:00 Session 2: Introduction of session theme(s) by moderator followed by discussion

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch

13:00 - 14:30 Session 3: Introduction of session theme(s) by moderator followed by discussion

14:30 - 14:45 Short Break

14:45 -16:15 Session 4: Introduction of session theme(s) by moderator followed by discussion

16:15 - 16:30 Short Break

16:30 - 18:00 Session 5: From ideas to results - how do we tackle the grand challenges?

19:00 - 21:00 Dinner

Agenda Comments: Start at 9:00, cut the morning break by 15 min. Make the welcome shorter (15 min max). Session 5 can be 1 hr.


Notes

  • Master Class: organizers will select 2-3 of the submitted essays for review and comment by 1-2 senior academics, followed by discussion on the issues raised by the submissions
  • Sessions 2-4: themes identified by organizers based on invited essays. A moderator will introduce the theme for each session and summarize the key points in related essays. Then all participants will be invited to discuss any and all issues pertaining to the theme.
  • Session 5: moderator will wrap up the key themes of the workshop and any issues that may have emerged during previous sessions. The floor will then open for all participants to provide additional comments and recommendations on actionable items that could help move research and practice on these issues forward.
  • Dinner: TBD
  • Day after: if you are a member of the organizing committee and/or have a strong interest in contributing towards concrete deliverables and the organization of next year's event, please reserve some time in the morning for a smaller meeting to discuss these.

Written Submissions

Resources

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Attendees

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Logistical Information

  • Remote Participation Channels