TPRC49
September 22-24, 2021 Virtual Conference

Program Overview

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Link to papers accessible on SSRN

Wednesday, September 22

10:15 am ET - Conference Welcome, Nicol Turner Lee

10:30 am ET - Paper Sessions (specific papers listed here)

12 noon ET - Paper Sessions (specific papers listed here)

1:30 pm ET - Plenary Session, Doreen Bogdan-Martin, ITU and Chike Aguh, U.S. Dept of Labor

2:30 pm ET - Panel Session: Radio Frequency Spectrum Efficiency – New Developments and Trends, Moderator: Dale Hatfield
Poster Session

3:30 pm ET - Town Hall - The information Society: Restoring the Future, Facilitators: Johannes Bauer, Michigan State University and Eli Noam, Columbia University with remarks from The Honorable Ro Khanna, U.S. Representative, Sherry Turkle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Robin Mansell, London School of Economics, Pamela Samuelson, University of California Berkeley

4:30 pm ET - Networking

Thursday, September 23

10:15 am ET - Conference Welcome, Nicol Turner Lee

10:30 am ET - Paper Sessions (specific papers listed here)

12 noon ET - Paper Sessions (specific papers listed here)

1:30 pm ET - Plenary Session: Comments by Adrianna Furness, Benton Institute for Broadband & Society and Student Paper Presentations

2:30 pm ET - Panel Session: Here Comes the Quantum ARPANET, Moderator: Jane Bambauer, University of Arizona
Poster Session

3:30 pm ET - Panel Session: Global cyber governance issues in a multi-polar world, Moderator: Milton Mueller, Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology

Friday, September 24

10:15 am ET - Conference Welcome, Nicol Turner Lee

10:30 am ET - Paper Sessions

12 noon ET - Paper Sessions

1:30 pm ET - Fireside Chat: Acting Chair Jessica Rosenworcel, FCC and Nicol Turner Lee, Brookings Institute, Introduction by David Don, Comcast

2:30 pm ET - Panel: The Technical and Policy Considerations of using Machine Learning tools in Content Moderation, Moderator: Dhanaraj Thakur, Center for Democracy & Technology
Poster Session

3:30 pm ET - Closing Panel: What COVID taught us about the future of technology and TPRC? Moderator: Nicol Turner Lee, TPRC Board Chair, and Senior Fellow, Governance Studies and Director, Center for Technology Innovation, Brookings Institution

Paper Sessions Wednesday, September 22

10:30 am ET

1. Broadband-Mobile
Moderator: Peter Stenberg, George Mason University

2. Law & Economics-EU Regulation 
Moderator: Jennifer Huddleston, American Action Forum

3. Tech-Equity
Moderator: Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood, Florida International University

4. Privacy-Empirical Assessments 
Moderator: Pam Dixon, World Privacy Forum

5. Security-Data Breach 
Moderator: Marjory Blumenthal, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

12 noon ET

6. Broadband-Rural 
Moderator: James Prieger, Pepperdine University

7. Law & Economics-China 
Moderator: Rob Strayer, ITIC

8. Tech-Equity 2
Moderator: Alan S. Inouye, American Library Association

9. Privacy-Ethics 
Moderator: Peter Winn, Department of Justice

10. Security-Geopolitics
Moderator: Hannah Price, CSIS 

PAPER SESSIONS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

10:30 am ET Sessions

11. Broadband-State/Local Policy
Moderator: Randy May, Free State Foundation

12. Law & Economics-Platform Regulation
Moderator: Tarleton Gillespie, Microsoft

13. Law & Economics-Network Contracts 
Moderator: Christos Makridis, Arizona State University

14. Spectrum
Moderator: Grace Koh, Nokia

12 Noon ET Sessions

15. Broadband-Measurement
Moderator: Hernan Galperin, University of Southern California

16. Law & Economics-Platform Regulation 2 
Moderator: Jonathan Levy

 17. Law & Economics-Interconnection
Moderator: Jane Coffin, Internet Society

18. Global Network Policy 
Moderator: Stuart Brotman, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

19. Spectrum-Rights
Moderator: Mohamed El-Moghazi, National Telecom Regulatory Authority of Egypt

Paper Sessions Friday, September 24

10:30 am Paper Sessions

20. Law & Economics-Big Questions 
Moderator: Armand Musey, Summit Ridge Group

 21. Security-Infrastructure 
Moderator: Lisa Fowlkes, FCC

22. Law & Economics-Platform Competition 
Moderator: Jeff Prince, Indiana University

23. Tech-User Studies
Moderator: Keyla Hernandez-Ulloa, FCC

12 Noon ET Sessions

24. COVID
Moderator: Andrea O’Sullivan, The James Madison Institute

25. Security-Policy Assumptions 
Moderator: Paul Matzko, Cato Institute

26. Law & Economics-New Topics 
Moderator: Tom Vartanian, Executive Director, Financial Technology & Cybersecurity Center

  • Regulating Cryptocurrencies: mapping economic objectives and technological feasibilities Petrus H. Potgieter, University of South Africa and Bronwyn Howell, Victoria University of Wellington

  • In Banks we Trust: Banks as Custodians of Personal Data in Open Banking Ecosystems 
    Ine van Zeeland, imec-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Jo Pierson, imec-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

  • Compulsory Trade Secret Licenses
    David Levine, Elon Law

27. Tech-AI
Moderator: Ryan Hagemann, IBM Policy Lab

  • Smart Cities and Ethical Policies: The Challenges of Public Cameras and AI
    Sharon Strover, University of Texas at Austin and Tiancheng Cao, University of Texas at Austin, Maria Esteva, University of Texas at Austin, and Soyoung Park, University of Texas at Austin

  • Acceptance and Effective Use of Virtual Assistants Janice Hauge, University of North Texas and Erezi Ogbo, North Carolina Central University

28. Tech-Novel research
Moderator: Petrus Potgieter, University of South Africa