Conference Agenda

Overview and details of the sessions of this conference. Please select a date or location to show only sessions at that day or location. Please select a single session for detailed view (with abstracts and downloads if available).

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Session Overview
Date: Wednesday, 02/Oct/2024
1:30pm
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2:00pm
Registration: Day 1
Location: R.D. Watt Building
2:00pm
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2:30pm
Welcome Day 1: Introduction to Policy & Internet Conference 2024
Location: R.D. Watt Building
Chair: Jonathon Hutchinson
Chair: Joanne Gray
2:30pm
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3:00pm
Doctoral Session 1: Student Panel
Location: R.D. Watt Building
Chair: Kylie Pappalardo
Presentations from higher degree researchers (Postgraduates and PhD candidates).
 
2:30pm - 2:42pm

Gaming Podcasts and the Rise of the Independent Entreprecariat

Ryan Stanton



2:42pm - 2:54pm

Film Censorship in China: from "What You Can't Make" to "What You Can Make"

Ge Mu



2:54pm - 3:06pm

Regulating the Past: The implications of State Policy on the Global Production and Distribution of Chinese Costume Dramas

Jiahui Xing

3:15pm
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4:00pm
Doctoral Session 2: Student Panel
Location: R.D. Watt Building
Chair: Chris Chesher
 

Understanding China’s regulation draft targeting spending-driving designs in online games

Tianyi Zhangshao, Ben Egliston, Marcus Carter



Co-Designing the Digital Future: Children's Role in Privacy Policymaking

Ren Galwey



Navigating the Digital Threats of AI: A Mixed-Methods Study on AI-Generated Misinformation and Deepfake Regulations

Bingyu Chen, Yaotian Zhang

4:00pm
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4:45pm
Doctoral Session 3: Student Panel
Location: R.D. Watt Building
Chair: Justine Humphries
 

The European Union Artificial Intelligence Act (2024): An Introduction

Angela Palmer



Can local Internet policies advance echo chamber effects and filter bubbles? Evidence from the Iranian recent policies over social media applications.

Imad al-Din Payande, Maryam Rahimi



Pivoting Around Capital in Silicon Valley: Alternative Approaches to Tech Policy

Michelle Venetucci



The Emergence of Social Media Regulation as a Public Policy Problem in the United States

Alex Rochefort

5:00pm
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6:00pm
Keynote: Professor Julia Powles
Location: R.D. Watt Building
Chair: Joanne Gray
Julia Powles is the Director of the UWA Tech & Policy Lab and Associate Professor of Law and Technology at UWA Law School. Her research focuses on privacy, intellectual property, internet governance, and the law and politics of data, automation, and artificial intelligence.
6:00pm
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7:30pm
Social 1: Cocktail Reception
Location: R.D. Watt Building

 
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