Title: Welcome to the Virtual Graduate Seminar
1Welcome to the Virtual Graduate Seminar
Globalisation and the Information
Society Information Systems and International
Communications Policy
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2Welcome to the Virtual Graduate Seminar
Globalisation and the Information
Society Information Systems and International
Communications Policy
- Dr. Derrick L. Cogburn
- Visiting Assistant Professor
- University of Michigan--School of Information
- University of the Witwatersrand--Graduate School
of PDM - American University--School of International
Service
3Presentation Outline
- Background/Overview
- Assumptions and the Challenge
- Theoretical Underpinning
- Seminar Objectives
- Participating and Supporting Institutions
- Methodology and Technologies
- Assignments
- Seminar Schedule
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5Background/Overview
- Globalization and Economic Restructuring
- Economic, political, socio-cultural
- Radical new technological development in ICTs
- Globalisation of Production, Distribution
Finance - Challenge to Development Models
- Declining dominance of Fordist-Taylorist Model
- Newly emerging development model I-MP
- Impact on the National-State Model and
Development
6Background/Overview (cont.)
- ITU World Telecom Development
- Argentina, 1994
- G7 Ministerial Meeting
- Belgium, 1995
- GIIC Launch
- Belgium, 1995
- UNECA, Ethiopia
- Telematics for African Development, 1995
- African Information Society Initiative, 1995/96
7Background/Overview (cont.)
- Information Society and Development
- South Africa, 1996
- Global Knowledge
- Canada, 1997
- ITU World Telecom Development
- Malta, 1998
- OECD Global Electronic Commerce
- Canada, 1998
- EU Information Society Technologies
- Austria, 1998
8Professors Background
- Ph.D. International Political Economy
- Globalization and Telecoms in South Africa
- UN High-Level Expert Group on ICTs/AISI
- Information Society and Development Program
- Africa Regional Director/Research Fellow
- Global Information Infrastructure
Commission--GIIC - Executive Director (interim)
- GIIC Africa
- Director
- CSIR Centre for Information Society Development
in Africa
9Professors Background (cont.)
- Visiting Assistant Professor
- University of Michigan School of Information
- University of the Witwatersrand Graduate School
of PDM - American University School of International
Service - Cogburn Global Group, Inc. (CG2)
- World Bank
- IDRC
- W.K. Kellogg Foundation
- UNESCO...
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- Assumptions and the Challenge
11Assumptions and The Challenge
- Assumptions
- Globalization engenders a fundamental global
restructuring (socio-cultural, economic and
political) - Converging ICTs in economy and society
- Creation of a Knowledge-Based Global Information
Society, Economy - Student exposure to cutting-edge education and
learning experiences - Perspective of Africa and the Developing World
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13Theoretical Underpinning
- To Design a Course that...
- Breaks boundaries of time, space, distance
- Networked, collaborative learning environment
- Synchronous and asynchronous methods
- Continuous feedback
- High student/faculty interaction
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15Seminar Objectives
- Become familiar with and critique the literature
on globalisation and the information society. - Develop an understanding of the structure of the
world-system, the global economy and the
formation of international regimes which govern
the process. - Develop a better understanding of the
technologies underlying the GII--GIS.
16Objectives (cont.)
- Develop a better understanding of key issues
currently being developed and debated globally,
including - telecommunications liberalization and
privatization - global electronic commerce
- intellectual property rights
- universal access, etc...
17Objectives (cont.)
- Develop an appreciation for challenges and
opportunities of global virtual research teams. - Better understand emerging organizational forms
and methods of collaborative work. - Enhance research, writing, analytical, technology
and presentation skills.
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- Participating Institutions
19Participating Institutions
- University of Michigan--Ann Arbor, MI
- School of Information
- American University--Washington, D.C.
- School of International Service
- University of the Witwatersrand--Johannesburg,
South Africa - Graduate School of Public Development Mgmt.
- Limited Student Participation
- 30 students (approx. 10 per institution)
20Supporting Institutions
- Alliance for Community Technology--ACT
- CSIR Centre for Information Society Development
in Africa--CISDA - W.K. Kellogg Foundation
- Global Information Infrastructure Commission
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- Seminar Methodology and Technologies
22Seminar Methodology
- Weekly Seminar Meetings
- Michigan, Washington and South Africa
- Global Syndicate Research Teams
- Research problems, team projects, case-studies,
role-playing - Virtual Study Centre (web-based)
- Integrates the course technologies
- Supports the learning needs and logistics of the
course (including quizzes)
23Seminar Technologies
- Weekly Seminar Meetings
- PlaceWare Conference Centre
- Real-time audio, synchronized PowerPoint Slides
- Student presentations, questioning and
interaction - Global Syndicates
- WebBoard (Threaded discussions)
- Xerox Docushare (Group document support)
- Seminar Archives
- Microsoft NetShow and Real Audio Media
24Weekly Seminar Meetings
- 1. Introductory lecture
- Professor
- 2. Discussion of Reading Material
- Designated Global Syndicate
- 3. Global Syndicate Work Time
- Global Syndicates
- 4. Wrap-up, synthesis, and preparations
- Professor
25Global Syndicate Groupings
- GS1 Global Multi-National Corporations
- GS2 Developed Country National Governments
- GS3 Developing Country National Governments
- GS4 Intergovernmental Organizations
- GS5 Nongovernmental Organizations
26Poll In which Global Syndicate would you be most
interested...
- PlaceWare Multiple Choice Poll. Use PlaceWare gt
Edit Slide Properties... to edit. - GS1 Global Multi-National Corporations
- GS2 Developed Country National Governments
- GS3 Developing Country National Governments
- GS4 Intergovernmental Organizations
- GS5 Non-Governmental Organizations
27Primary Seminar Research Questions
- What is the international telecommunications
regime, why is it facing such a tremendous
transformation, and what are the are the
similarities and differences between it and the
emerging global information infrastructure and
global information society regime? - From the perspective of your stakeholder group,
what should be the components of the emerging
GII/GIS regime and what is its likelihood of
success?
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30Assignments
- Introductory Presentation, 10
- 2-minute student presentation
- Mid-term Paper and Presentation, 35
- 10-15 page research paper
- Summary presentation
- Final Global Syndicate Projects, 40
- 20-25 page research paper on the new GII/GIS
regime from the Syndicate stakeholder perspective - Group presentation, 20 minutes
- Seminar Evaluation, 15
- 2-5 page evaluation
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32Seminar Schedule
- Module One 19 January (AU)
- Globalization, Knowledge and Learning in the
Information Age (global syndicate assignments) - Module Two 26 January (UMSI)
- The World Around Us The Global Economy and the
World System (assignment 1 Due) - Module Three 2 February (Wits)
- The Information and Communications Technologies
Revolution and the Information Age
33Seminar Schedule (cont.)
- Module Four 9 February (Wits)
- Globalisation, Information Economics and
Restructuring in the World System - Module Five 16 February (Wits)
- Crisis, Continuity and Change in the World
System National Strategies for Growth - Module Six 23 February (Wits)
- International Regime Theory as an Analytical
Approach to Governance of the World System
34Seminar Schedule (cont.)
- Holiday Break (UM) 27 February-7 March
- Work on Papers and Syndicate Projects
- Module Seven 9 March (Egypt)
- The International Telecommunications Regime
Challenges and Restructuring - Holiday Break (AU) 14-21 March
- Work on Papers and Syndicate Projects
35Seminar Schedule (cont.)
- Module Eight 23 March (UMSI)
- New Institutions and New Realities in the
Governance of the GII/GIS Regime - Module Nine30 March (UMSI)
- Mid-term papers Due
- Individual Presentations
- Module Ten 6 April (AU)
- The Global Politics, Economics and Technologies
of E-Commerce
36Seminar Schedule (cont.)
- Module Eleven 13 April (AU)
- The Challenge of Universal Access and Community
Empowerment - Module Twelve 20 April (UMSI)
- Implications of the Global Information Society
for the Nation State and National Identity - Module Thirteen
- Global Syndicate Presentations
- GS1 GS2 -- 27 April (AU)
- GS3 GS4 and GS5 -- 29 April (UMSI)
37The Virtual Graduate Seminar
Globalisation and the Information
Society Information Systems and International
Communications Policy
- Derrick L. Cogburn, Ph.D.
- Dcogburn_at_umich.edu
- Thank you!