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Program

Friday, June 9 PANEL CONFIRMED PANELISTS
8:00-8:05 Welcome and Introductory Remarks
  • Joseph Turow, Professor, Communication, University of Pennsylvania
     

8:05-9:20

Mainstream Linking
  • Jay Rosen, Professor, Journalism, New York University, moderator
  • Tony Gentile, Vice President, Healthline
  • Martin Nissenholtz, Senior Vice President, Digital, The New York Times
  • Eric Picard, Manager, Ad Product Planning, Microsoft Corporation
  • Nancy Tellem, President, CBS Paramount Network Entertainment Group
9:20-9:30 am   BREAK
9:30-10:45 am Linking in Web 2.0
  • Saul Hansell, Reporter, The New York Times, moderator
  • Nicholas Carr, former editor of the Harvard Business Review, book author, and blogger
  • Jimmy Wales, Founder, Wikipedia
  • Gabriele Zamparini, UK filmmaker and blogger
  • Ethan Zuckerman, Fellow, Berkman Center, Harvard University
10:45-11:00 am   BREAK
11:00-12:15 pm Mapping Lines of Influence
  • Matthew Hindman, Professor, Political Science, University of Arizona, moderator
  • Lada Adamic, Professor, Information Studies, University of Michigan
  • Matthew Hurst, Researcher, BuzzMetrics
  • Cameron Marlow, Researcher, Berkeley Lab, Yahoo! Research
  • Marc Smith, Leader, Community Technologies Group, Microsoft Research
12:15-12:45 pm   LUNCH BREAK

12:45-2:00 pm

Can Mapmakers Change the World?
  • Mark Monmonier, Professor, Cartography, Syracuse University, moderator
  • Jeremy Crampton, Professor, Anthropology and Geography, Georgia State University
  • Martin Dodge, Professor, Geography, University of Manchester, UK
  • Alexander Halavais, Professor, Communication, University at Buffalo, SUNY
  • Mary Hodder, Lecturer, author and blogger
  • Stefaan Verhulst, Director of Research, Markle Foundation
2:00-2:15 pm   BREAK
2:15-3:30 pm Navigating Nodes of Influence
  • Eszter Hargittai, Professor, Communication, Northwestern University, moderator
  • Seth Finkelstein, Censorware expert and blogger
  • Lee Rainie, Director, Pew Internet and American Life Project
  • Peter Morville, President, Semantic Studios
  • David Weinberger, Fellow, Berkman Center, Harvard University
3:30-3:45 pm   BREAK
3:45-5:00 pm Links and the Future of Ideas
  • James Webster, Professor, Telecommunication, Northwestern University, moderator
  • Bruce Bimber, Professor, Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Stacey Lynn Koerner, Executive Vice President, Global Integration, Initiative Media
  • Philip Napoli, Professor, School of Business, Fordham University
  • Markus Prior, Professor, Politics, Princeton University
  • Jack Wakshlag, Chief Research Officer, Turner Broadcasting System
 
5:00-5:15 pm Final Thoughts and Policy Suggestions
  • Joseph Turow, Professor, Communication, University of Pennsylvania, moderator
 

 


   Conference Date:
   Friday, June 9, 2006

   Conference Location:
   Annenberg School for
   Communication,
   University of Pennsylvania

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