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CPR LATAM

XVI Conferencia CPRLATAM

15 de Agosto de 2024  |  Brasília, Brasil

Acerca CPR LATAM

Investigación de Políticas de Comunicación en Latinoamérica (CPR LATAM por sus siglas en inglés) inició como una red académica multi-disciplinaria de centros de investigación que busca avanzar el conocimiento sobre el impacto social, económico y político de las tecnologías de información y comunicación (TIC) en las Américas. Hoy en día es un foro internacional que fomenta la investigación y el diálogo entre los investigadores y los creadores de políticas encargados de examinar la problemática de la tecnológica y de las políticas que afectan a las TIC, y su impacto en el desarrollo.

La Conferencia anual CPR LATAM promueve el intercambio de las mejores prácticas e ideas sobre las políticas de TIC en América Latina. Más de 150 expertos se reúnen cada año para examinar casos específicos de asociaciones público-privadas para la inclusión digital e informar a los actores clave sobre la importancia de invertir en la modernización de las redes TIC para el desarrollo sostenible de la región.

La Conferencia CPR LATAM se organiza cada año. En años anteriores, la conferencia se ha llevado a cabo en ciudades como Buenos Aires, Ciudad de México, Brasilia, Lima, Valparaíso, Bogotá, Cancún, Cartagena, Varadero y Córdoba.

En 2024 se llevará a cabo de manera híbrida en Brasilia (Brasil).

“When we look across the globe, and we look at internet use, adoption and benefits… having a fact-based conversation will move the needle.”
— Robert Pepper, VP of Global Connectivity and Technology Policy at Facebook, Keynote 2019

Keynotes Speakers

Prof. Christopher Yoo

John H. Chestnut Professor of Law, Communication, and Computer & Information Science; Founding Director, Center for Technology, Innovation and Competition, University of Pennsylvania Law School.

Christopher Yoo has emerged as one of the nation’s leading authorities on law and technology. His research focuses on how economic theories of imperfect competition are transforming the regulation of the Internet and other forms of electronic communications. He has been a leading voice in the “network neutrality” debate that has dominated Internet policy over the past several years. He is also pursuing research on copyright theory as well as the history of presidential power. He is the author (with Daniel F. Spulber) of Networks in Telecommunications: Economics and Law (Cambridge, 2009) and (with Steven G. Calabresi) of The Unitary Executive: Presidential Power from Washington to Bush (Yale, 2008). Yoo testifies frequently before Congress, the Federal Communications Commission, and the Federal Trade Commission.

Prof. Alexandre Freire

President of the Superior Council of the Center for Advanced Studies in Digital Communication and Technological Innovation – CEADI/ANATEL, President of the Telecommunications Infrastructure Committee of ANATEL (C-INT). Member of the National Commission for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the UN Agenda 2030.

Alexandre Freire is a Visiting Scholar at the Goethe University Frankfurt am Main’s Faculty of Law, holds a PhD in Law from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP), a Master’s degree in Law from the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), and a Bachelor’s degree in Law from the Federal University of Maranhão (UFMA).
He has served as a legal advisor to a Justice of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), special advisor to the presidency of the STF, Secretary of Advanced Studies, Research and Information Management of the STF, parliamentary advisor to the presidency of the Joint Committee on Plans, Public Budgets and Supervision of the National Congress, coordinator of Social Policies of the sub-chief for legal affairs of the Presidential Civil House, deputy sub-chief of the sub-chief for legal affairs of the Presidential Civil House (in substitution), and advisor to the sub-chief for legal affairs of the Presidential Civil House. At the National Council of Justice (CNJ), he is a member of the Executive Committee of the Conciliation Commission and the National Network for Judicial Cooperation. He is a professor at IDP (Brasília).

Comité Organizador

Marcio Iorio Aranha (Chair)

Escuela de leyes
Universidad de Brasília (UnB)



Hernán Galperin

USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
University of Southern California (USC)


Judith Mariscal

Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)




Raúl Katz

Division of Finance and Economics
Columbia Business School (CBS)


Lugar del evento

Brasília

En 2024, el CPR LATAM se llevará a cabo en el Brasília Palace.
  Dirección: SHTN Trecho 01 Conjunto 01, Sector de Hoteles y Turismo Norte, Brasília, Brasil.

Contacto

Puede contactar con nosotros enviando un correo electrónico a cprlatam2024@ccom.unb.br.

Organizado por

Apoyo

Agencia Oficial