2. Motivation those who study and those who build need to talk some people study the Internet Converged mobile, wired and wireless broadband networks stakeholder conflicts, digital economy shifting context, digital participation governance and regulation Internet-connected sensors, actuators, devices and objects Immersive and interactive media technologies Do social networks drive democracy? Clean-slate vs evolutionary architecture Should governments censor and filter digital content? some people build the Internet future networks, internet of services and clouds internet of things, networked and social media ICT for security, trust and dependability Where’s the value in the digital economy? How do we decide in a world where everything is tracked?
3. Discovering new perspectives Future Internet Socio-Economic (FISE) Research Priorities Challenge 1 Clusters and Projects Future Internet Studies Understand the impact of Future Internet technology FI Project FI Study SESERV Multidisciplinary Discourse and Debate FI Project FI Study FI Project FI Study FI Project FI Study Discover new perspectives on Future Internet Research Future Internet Socio-Economics (FISE) Community
4. Outcomes.....and caveats Priorities for Future Internet research building on perspectives from different domains social sciences, psychology, computer science, engineering, etc balanced viewpoint beyond just the technical view A multidisciplinary community of researchers working on Future Internet Socio-Economics Universal prescriptions are unlikely due to the complexity of individuals, society and the economy socio-economics has been studied for centuries issues won’t be “solved” by a simple set of rules Developing a richer awareness of the problems is the first step towards finding solutions discussion and debate will create innovative technical by-products
5. What’s the likelihood of my technology being a success, even in the long-term? Tussle AnalysisHow economics can help design a better Internet Microeconomic Principles and Theories System Architecture Principles and Theories Tussle Patterns Who, what, where, when, why and how? How individuals and businesses behave How Future Internet systems behave Design for Tussle Principles (isolation, choice, openness, information exposure, policy separation) Supply & Demand Maximising Net Benefit Externalities Asymmetric Information Public Goods New Technology (FP7 Project Results) Contention (who is competing) Control (who has influence) Conformance to tussle design metrics Responsibility (who isobligated) Repurposing (who is doing the unexpected) common and simplified concepts at the point of discourse deeper meaning to economists deeper meaning to technologists
6. Societal Trend AnalysisHow social science can help transform the potential of the Future Internet How can my technology transform the world? Social Science Principles and Theories System Architecture Principles and Theories Societal Trends How individuals and society behave How Future Internet systems behave Rationalization Networking and Social Capital Empowerment and participation Information and Lifelong learning Real-time interactive socially driven apps Combined real-world and digital processes Socially distributed, fixed and mobile content Personalised, localised, & adaptive, QoE and QoS globalisation growing social inequality rise of registration for control rejuvenation and growing instability increasing choice opportunities rise of participation in the media increasing mobility rise of populism network individualisation acceleration of societal processes deeper meaning to social scientists deeper meaning to technologists the Future Internet as a trend amplifier
8. The Roadmap Year 1 Year 2 Sept10/Nov10 Dec10/Feb11 Jun12/Aug12 Mar12/May12 Dec11/Feb12 Sept11/Nov11 Jun11/Aug11 Mar11/May11 Community Engagement 1st Round of Debates 1st Write Up Community Engagement 2nd Round of Debates 2nd Write Up FIA Ghent FIA Budapest FIA Poznan FIA (TBC) 2nd Workshop 1st Workshop 1st Socio-economic Reports 2nd Socio-economic Reports
9. More Information W: http://www.seserv.org E: getinvolved@seserv.org http://www.linkedin.com/groups?about=&gid=3870856 http://www.twitter.com/seserv Get your socio-economic priorities on the FISE agenda http://limesurvey.oii.ox.ac.uk/index.php?sid=68914 Technical Manager Michael Boniface IT Innovation Centre mjb@it-innovation.soton.ac.uk Project Coordinator Prof. Dr.BurkhardStiller University of Zurich stiller@ifi.uzh.ch