Closing the Gap 2022 | Responsibility in Cyberspace: Narratives and Practice
8-9 Jun 2022 / Brussels

Closing the Gap 2022 | Responsibility in Cyberspace: Narratives and Practice

Call for Papers

We are pleased to join forces with The European Union Cyber Diplomacy Initiative (EU Cyber Direct) and numerous other research institutions and civil society organisations around the world to participate in the second edition of the Closing the Gap Conference. This two-day conference aims to explore more rigorously one of the key concepts in the international debates about peaceful use of cyberspace: responsibility.

In the past decades, the discussions at the United Nations have led to the emergence of a framework for responsible state behaviour in cyberspace. Encompassing both obligations from international law, norms of responsible behaviour, confidence-building measures and capacity building, this framework marks certain behaviour in cyberspace as acceptable or unacceptable, either from a legal or political perspective. It serves as a point of reference for state behaviour in cyberspace. In parallel, an increasing number of actors, including states and nongovernmental organizations, are advocating for compliance with this framework and other normative endeavours and for strengthening accountability in cyberspace. By focusing on responsibility and accountability as such, we hope to bring to the fore the variety of views, ideas and mechanisms from different disciplines – law, international relations, political sciences, sociology, behavioural sciences – that influence practices of state and non-state actors in cyberspace.

Goals

The conference has three primary objectives:

  1. Forging collaboration between scholars and practitioners to produce evidence-based policymaking and policy-relevant research;
  2. Encouraging productive exchanges between different generations of scholars (emerging talents and established researchers), sectors (government, private sector, academia, NGOs) and regions (Global South-North);
  3. Fostering interdisciplinary approaches and encourage discussions between disciplines (law, political science, international relations, economics, geopolitics, IT, media studies, etc.).

Process

The organizers invite interested authors to submit their paper proposals on topics linked to the main theme of the conference, including for instance:

  • Different conceptualisations of responsibility in cyberspace;
  • Exploration of narratives and practices regarding responsible behaviour in cyberspace;
  • Mechanisms and tools for promoting responsibility in cyberspace, including rules and principles of international law applicable to cyber behaviour, norms of responsible behaviour in cyberspace;
  • The role of non-state actors in shaping the framework(s) of responsible behaviour.

We are looking for contributions that are grounded on solid research on which the author would build on, but letting aside the so-called ‘academic scaffolding, to focus on the policy implications and potential recommendations that may be inferred from their work. We are particularly interested in paper proposals which approach the field in ‘out of the box’ ways and which critically engage with existing policies and frameworks in a constructive, imaginative, and substantively well-informed manner.

How to submit your abstract

Those interested in participating in the Closing the Gap Conference are invited to send an abstract of no more than 500 words to closingthegap@fgga.leidenuniv.nl by 14 March 2022 (deadline extended!). The outcome of the selection process will be communicated by 16 March 2022.

Output

The organizers will invite selected authors to contribute to an edited volume to be published in fall 2022. The edited volume will also have a policy-oriented focus. From that perspective, the published contributions will be relatively short (5.000 words) and should focus on the policy implications and potential recommendations of the research conducted by their authors.

Practical information

The organizers will cover full costs of participation for authors of the selected papers. Due to COVID-related restrictions currently in place, participants from outside of the EU may have to anticipate an earlier arrival to Belgium in order to conduct a PCR test and stay in isolation until the result is returned (up to 24 hours).

For more information and a PDF with the Call for Papers, please visit the website of Leiden University here.

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