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<font size=3>Hoping you will forgive me if you have already received this
mail<br><br>
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Colleagues,<br><br>
</font><font face="Courier New, Courier" size=3 color="#000000">The ig3t
organizing committee would like to announce the upcoming international
seminar<br>
</font><font size=3><b><u>Workshop 1 </u><i>Theoretical approach to the
problems and limits of governance defined in terms of ethical normativity
and elaboration of a common good</i></b> <b><u>(in Namur)</u>: Friday,
October 31,
2008</b></font><font face="Courier New, Courier" size=3 color="#000000">
see below for the program. <br><br>
<i>The access to the workshop is free. The registration is hightly
recommanded. We don't take in charge the lunch.<br><br>
</i>This seminar is the first seminar of the project IG3T (internet
governance: Transprency, trust and tools)<br>
You will find attached to this mail the general presentation of the
program of the IG3T project. <br><br>
May I kindly ask to bring this seminar and project to the attention of
anyone that you might know who would be interested. More info on the
programm can be found at Http:\\www.info.fundp.ac.be/IG3T<br><br>
<br>
Sincerely,<br><br>
Ph Goujon, Sylvain Lavelle, Françoise Massit Follea, Norberto
Patrignani<br><br>
<br>
</font><div align="center"><font size=3><b>and the Scientific
committee:<br><br>
</b>Danièle Bourcier, CERSA- Marc Bloch Center, Berlin<br>
Herbert Burkert, University of St Gall<br>
Rafaël Capurro, HDM Stuttgart<br>
Annie Chéneau-Loquay, CEAN/CNRS, IEP Bordeaux<br>
Tom Dedeurwaerdere, Centre de Philosophie du droit, Université
Louvain-la-Neuve<br>
Richard Delmas, Principal administrator , EC<br>
Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, LIP6, Université Paris VII<br>
Philippe Goujon, CITA-FUNDP, Namur <br>
Alain d'Iribarne, FMSH, Paris<br>
Sylvain Lavelle, ICAM, Lille<br>
Françoise Massit-Folléa, Vox Internet, Lyon-Paris<br>
Paul Mathias, Collège international de philosophie, Paris<br>
Cécile Méadel, CSI, Ecole des Mines de Paris<br>
Laurence Monnoyer-Smith, COSTECH, Université de Technologie de
Compiègne<br>
Norberto Patrignani, Catholic University of Milan<br><br>
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<font face="Courier New, Courier" size=3 color="#000000">Presentation of
Namur seminar<br><br>
</font><font size=3>Project IG3T
</font><font face="Courier New, Courier" size=3 color="#000000">internet
governance: Transprency, trust and tools<br>
</font><font size=3><u>Workshop 1 (in Namur)</u>: Friday, October 31,
2008<br><br>
<div align="center"><i>Theoretical approach to the problems and limits of
governance defined in terms of ethical normativity and elaboration of a
common good.<br><br>
</i></b>Led by Philippe Goujon (FUNDP, Namur, Be.) and Sylvain Lavelle
(CETS, ICAM, Lille, Fr.)<br><br>
<br><br>
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The inclusion of social reflexivity in the relation between the
justification and the application of norms makes it possible to give its
full place to ethical normativity, which is often marginalised by
technical normativity, whether instrumental or procedural. The aim of
alternative governance integrating the relationship between justification
and context is that of building a common good. It requires going beyond
the implicit postulate of the absence of contradiction between maximising
individual happiness and public common interest. It suggests reflecting
on the possible objectivation of the conditions necessary to satisfy the
requirements of such a public interest"(Mayntz) to highlight the
democratic, deliberative and practical dimensions of an ethical form of
Internet governance. <br><br>
<br><br>
(1) Richard Delmas (general administrator - EU):<br><br>
Genealogy of governance and its tensions.<br><br>
<br><br>
(2) Philippe Goujon (University of Namur, BE): <br><br>
Internet: democracy issues of a new governance<br><br>
<br><br>
(3) Sylvain Lavelle (Ethical, Technical & Society Centre, Group
ICAM, Polytechnicum of Lille, FR): <br><br>
Norms and contexts: multi/trans/inter-cultural perspectives on
governance. <br><br>
<br><br>
(4) Daniela Obradovic ( University of Amsterdam -newgov
project)<br><br>
Globalization transforming democracy: Participation of civil society in
new modes of governance at the international level.<br><br>
<br><br>
(5) Matthias Kettner (Witten Heidsecke University, DE): <br><br>
Governance, ethics and new technologies. <br><br>
<br><br>
(6) Tom de Deurwardere (CPDR, UCL -refgov project)<br><br>
New models of Governance, stakeholders and the common good.<br><br>
<br><br>
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Philippe Goujon<br>
Professeur<br>
Faculté d'Informatique-Computer Science Department<br>
FUNDP<br>
Rue Grandgagnage, 21- B 5000 NAMUR<br>
32+81 72 5258 - FAX 32+ 81 72 49 67<br>
mail.pgo@info.fundp.ac.be<br>
<br>
présentation page perso:
<a href="http://www.fundp.ac.be/universite/personnes/page_view/01005672/cv.html" eudora="autourl">http://www.fundp.ac.be/universite/personnes/page_view/01005672/cv.html</a><br><br>
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