The Aspen Institute Communications and Society Program released a report of the International Digital Economy Accords (IDEA) Project, Toward a Single Global Digital Economy: The First Report of the Aspen Institute IDEA Project, on Tuesday, April 24 at the Aspen Institute from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Contact: Sarah EppehimerSenior Project ManagerCommunications and Society Programsarah.eppehimer@aspeninstitute.org'Updating Rules of the Digital Road' recommends new approaches for keeping broadband communications secure, private and protected
Contact: Kiahna Williams Senior Project ManagerCommunications and Society Programkiahna.williams@aspeninstitute.orgPanelists call for Mexican Government to Address Connectivity, Censorship and Competition
**New** Watch the Dialogue on the Future of Content 2020 As the means of communication become faster, cheaper and easier to copy, traditional business models and legal protections for the content being transmitted are undergoing drastic changes. The user-centric “control revolution,” and the behavioral changes that have accompanied it, are causing significant disruption to traditional models for the production, delivery and reception of information. The Dialogue on the Future of Content...
The Aspen Institute Forum on the Freedom to Communicate, created and convened in association with Grupo Salinas, is an annual forum among leaders of media, government, business, academia a
The online world has take Lebanon by storm. On the one hand, Lebanese authorities are seeking to tighten their control over online media. On the other, political leaders are starting to build their online profiles - reaching out to fans on Twitter and launching political campaigns on Facebook.
The Aspen Institute Roundtable on Institutional Innovation, formerly named the Roundtable on Talent Development, is a private seminar of top level executives and thought leaders. The concept behind this roundtable comes from the work of John Hagel and John Seely Brown, co-chairs of the Deloitte Center for the Edge.