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p.1 CURRICULUM VITAE 2010 1. PERSONAL DETAILS Full Name: Bart Cammaerts Title: Dr. Department/ Media and Communications Institute: Date of Birth: 23/09/1969 Gender: Male 2. QUALIFICATIONS (not Honorary) Level/Type Awarding Institution Date Awarded PhD Social Sciences 1 Vrije Universiteit Brussel 05/2002 (Hons) MSc Political Science 2 Vrije Universiteit Brussel 07/1996 (Hons) BSc Political Science 3 Vrije Universiteit Brussel 07/1994 (Hons) BSc Social Worker (Hons) SIVEHO - Antwerp 07/1992 3. PRESENT AND PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT Senior Lecturer, Media and Communications Department, LSE, March 2010 to date. Lecturer, Media and Communications Department, LSE, Oct 2005-March 2010. Post-Doctoral Marie Curie Fellow, Media & Communications Dept., LSE, Oct 2003-Sept 2005. Post-Doctoral Fellow, ASCoR, University of Amsterdam (UvA), Mar 2002-Apr 2003. Doctoral Research Fellow, SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Apr 1997-Feb 2002. Spokesperson and Advisor Information Society to Elio di Rupo, the then Vice-Prime Minister & Minister of Economic Affairs and Telecommunication, Belgium, Sept 1996-Apr 1997. 4. PUBLISHED WORK AND WORK IN PRESS Books Garcia-Blanco, I., Van Bauwel, S. and Cammaerts, B. (eds.) (2009) Media Agoras: Democracy, Diversity and Communication, Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publisher, 229 pages. Cammaerts, B. (2008) Internet-Mediated Participation Beyond the Nation State, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 288 pages. Carpentier, N., Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, P., Nordenstreng, K., Hartmann, M., Vihalemm, P., Cammaerts, B., Nieminen, H. and Olsson, T. (eds.) (2008) Democracy, Journalism and Technology: New Developments in an Enlarged Europe. The intellectual work of the 2008 European media and communication doctoral summer school. Tartu: University of Tartu Press, 430 pages. (See also URL: http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/ for free download) Bailey, O., Cammaerts, B. and Carpentier, N. (2008) Understanding Alternative Media. Maidenhead: Open University Press/McGraw & Hill, 216 pages. Carpentier, N., Pruulman-Vengerfeldt, P., Nordenstreng, K., Hartmann, M., Vihalemm, P., Cammaerts, B. and Nieminen, H. (eds.) (2007) Media Technologies and Democracy in an Enlarged Europe: The intellectual work of the 2007 European media and communication doctoral summer school, Tartu: Tartu University Press, 422 pages. (See also URL: http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/ for free download) 1 Exact Title = Doctoraat 2 Exact title = Licenciaat 3 Exact title = Kandidaat

Cammaerts, B. and Carpentier, N. (eds.) (2007) Reclaiming the Media: Communication Rights and Democratic Media Roles. Bristol: Intellect/Chicago: Chicago University Press, 292 pages. (See also URL: http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/ppbooks.php?isbn=9781841501635 for free download) Carpentier, N., Pruulman-Vengerfeldt, P., Nordenstreng, K., Hartmann, M. and Cammaerts, B. (eds) (2006) Researching Media, Democracy and Participation, Tartu: Tartu University Press, 311 pages. (See also URL: http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/ for full download) Cammaerts, B., Van Audenhove, L., Nulens, G. & Pauwels, C. (eds.) (2003) Beyond the Digital Divide: Reducing Exclusion and Fostering Inclusion, Brussels: VUB Press, 333 pages. Nulens, G., Hafkin, N., Van Audenhove, L. & Cammaerts, B. (eds.) (2001) 'The Digital Divide in Developing Countries: towards an information society in Africa'. Brussels: VUBPress, 342 pages. Cammaerts, B. and Burgelman, J.-C. (eds.) (2000) Beyond Competition: Broadening the Scope of Telecommunication Policy, Brussels: VUB Press, 255 pages. Articles in Refereed Journals Cammaerts, B. (2009) Community Radio in the West: A Legacy of Struggle for Survival in a State and Capitalist Controlled Media Environment, International Communication Gazette 71(8): 1-20 Cammaerts, B. (2009) Radical Pluralism and Free Speech in Online Public Spaces: The case of North- Belgian extreme right discourses, International Journal for Cultural Studies 12(6): 1-21. Cammaerts, B. and Carpentier, N. (2009) Blogging the 2003 Iraq War: Challenging the Ideological Model of War and Mainstream Journalism?, Observatorio 3(2): http://www.obs.obercom.pt/ Cammaerts, B. (2008) Critiques on the Participatory Potentials of Web 2.0, Communication, Culture & Critique. 1(3): 358 76. Cammaerts, B. (2007) Jamming the Political: Beyond Counter-hegemonic Practices, Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies 21(1): 71-90. Carpentier, N. and Cammaerts, B. (2006) Hegemony, Democracy, Agonism and Journalism: An Interview with Chantal Mouffe, Journalism Studies 7(6): 964-75. Cammaerts, B. (2006) The econvention on the Future of Europe: Assessing the Participation of Civil Society and the Use of ICTs in European Decision-making Processes, Journal for European Integration, 28(3): 225-45. Padovani, C. and Cammaerts, B. (2006) Il World Summit on the Information Society: esercizi di e- governance fra spazi di luogo e spazi di flusso [The World Summit on the Information Society: An Exercise in Governance as a Space of Place and a Space of Flows ], Comunicazione Politica 7(1): 113-32. Cammaerts, B. (2005) Through the Looking Glass: Civil Society Participation in the WSIS and the Dynamics between Online/Offline Interaction, Communications & Strategies, Special Issue - WSIS Tunis: 151-74. Cammaerts, B. and Van Audenhove, L. (2005) De rol van het Internet in de transnationalisering van het sociale middenveld en burgerschap [The Role of the Internet in the Transnationalisation of Civil Society and Citizenship], Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschappen 33(2): 162-81. Cammaerts 90% Cammaerts, B. and Van Audenhove, L. (2005) Online Political Debate, Unbounded Citizenship and the Problematic Nature of a Transnational Public Sphere, Political Communication 22(2): 179-96. Cammaerts 90% Van Audenhove, L., Burgelman, J-C, Nulens, G. and Cammaerts, B. (2003) Discourse and Reality in International Information Society Policy. The Dominant Scenario and its Application in the Developing World, Communicatio 29 (1&2): 79-113. Cammaerts, B. and Burgelman, J-C. (2001) Belgisch telecommunicatiebeleid voor een nieuw millemnium: schipperen tussen sociale ambities en competitie [Belgian telecommunication policy for a new millennium: between social ambitions and competition], Informatie & Informatiebeleid 18(1): 28-35. Cammaerts, B. and Burgelman, J-C, (2001) Belgian Telecommunciation Policy: a Conflict between Social and Competition Regulation, Telecommunications Journal of Australia 49(4): 55-62. p.2

Cammaerts, B. (2000) Sociaal beleid en de Informatiesamenleving: de digitale kloof in een Belgisch/Vlaams perspectief [Social Policy and the Information Society: The Digital Divide from a Belgian/Flemish Perspective], Ethiek & Maatschappij, 3(4): 36-63. Van Audenhove, L., Burgelman, J-C, Nulens, G. and Cammaerts, B. (1999) Information Society Policy in the Developing World: A Critical Assessment, Third World Quarterly 20(2): 387-404. p.3 Chapters Cammaerts, B. (2010) Multi-Stakeholderism and Intra-Civil Society Networking: The case of the WSIS IG-working group mailing list and its aftermath. In R. E. Mansell and M. Raboy (eds) The Handbook on Global Media and Communication Policy. Oxford: Blackwell, in press. Cammaerts, B. (2009) Civil Society Participation in Multi-Stakeholder Processes: In-between Realism and Utopia, in L. Stein, C. Rodriquez and D. Kidd, (eds) Making Our Media: Global Initiatives Toward a Democratic Public Sphere - Volume Two: National and Global Movements for Democratic Communication. Cresshill NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 83-102. Carpentier, N., De Brabander, L. and Cammaerts, B. (2009) Citizen Journalism and the North Belgian Peace March, in S. Allan and E. Thorsen (eds) Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives. New York: Peter Lang, pp. 163-74. Cammaerts, B. (2008) Political Jamming, in M. Albrow, H. Anheier, M. Glasius, M. E. Price, and M. Kaldor (eds.) Global Civil Society Yearbook 2007/2008, London: Sage, pp. 214-5. Cammaerts, B. (2007) Kritische reflecties omtrent het participatieve karakter van blogs [Critical Reflections on the Participatory Character of Blogs] in P. Vanlerberghe (ed.) Burgermedia: opmars, beloften en bedenkingen [Citizen s Media: rise, promises and critiques], Antwerpen: Indymedia.be/vzw Get Basic/EPO, pp. 52-65. Cammaerts, B. (2007) Blogs, Online Forums, Public Spaces and the Extreme Right in North Belgium, in N. Carpentier, P. Pruulman-Vengerfeldt, K., Nordenstreng, M., Hartmann,.P., Vihalemm, B. Cammaerts, and H. Nieminen (eds) (2007) Media Technologies and Democracy in an Enlarged Europe: The intellectual work of the 2007 European media and communication doctoral summer school, Tartu: Tartu University Press, pp. 107-19. Hartmann, M., Carpentier, N. and Cammaerts, B. (2007) Learning about Democracy: Familyship and Negotiated ICT Users' Practices, in P. Dahlgren (ed.) Young Citizens and New Media: Learning for Democratic Participation. London: Routledge, pp. 167-86. Carpentier, N. and Cammaerts, B. (2007) Introduction: Reclaiming the Media: Communication Rights and Expanding Democratic Media Roles, in B. Cammaerts and N. Carpentier (eds) Reclaiming the Media: Communication rights and expanding democratic media roles, Bristol: Intellect/Chicago: Chicago University Press, pp. xi-xviii. Cammaerts, B. (2007) Citizenship, the Public Sphere and Media, in B. Cammaerts and N. Carpentier (eds) Reclaiming the Media: Communication rights and expanding democratic media roles, Bristol: Intellect/Chicago: Chicago University Press, pp. 1-8. Cammaerts, B. (2007) Activism and Media, in B. Cammaerts and N. Carpentier (eds.) Reclaiming the Media: communication rights and expanding democratic media roles, Bristol: Intellect/Chicago: Chicago University Press, pp. 217-24. Cammaerts, B. (2007) Media and Communication Strategies of Glocalized Activists: Beyond mediacentric thinking, in B. Cammaerts and N. Carpentier (eds.) Reclaiming the Media: Communication rights and expanding democratic media roles, Bristol: Intellect/Chicago: Chicago University Press, pp. 265-88. Cammaerts, B. and Carpentier, N. (2006) The Internet and the Second Iraqi War: Extending Participation and Challenging Mainstream Journalism?, in N. Carpentier, P. Pruulman- Vengerfeldt, K. Nordenstreng, M. Hartmann and B. Cammaerts (eds) Researching Media, Democracy and Participation, Tartu: Tartu University Press, pp. 159-77. Van Audenhove, L., Lievens, B. and Cammaerts, B. (2005) Neue Demokratie durch neue Medien? [A New Democracy through New Media?] in K. Arnold and C. Neuberger (Hrsg.) Alte Medien -

neue Medien: Theorieperspectiven, Medienprofile, Einsatzfelder, Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, pp. 263-90. Cammaerts, B. and Carpentier, N. (2005) The Unbearable Lightness of Full Participation in a Global Context: WSIS and Civil Society participation, in J. Servaes and N. Carpentier (eds.) Towards a Sustainable Information Society: Beyond WSIS. Bristol: Intellect, pp. 17-49. Cammaerts 60% Cammaerts, B. (2005) ICT-Usage among Transnational Social Movements in the Networked Society - to organise, to mobilise and to debate', in R. Silverstone (ed.) Media, Technology and Everyday Life in Europe: From Information to Communication, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 53-72. Cammaerts, B.: (2004) Gelijke Toegang, Burgerschap en de Informatiesamenleving: Internet-gebruik en -gebruikers in de Vlaamse openbare bibliotheken, [Equal Access, Citizenship and the Information Society: Internet-use and Users in North-Belgian Public Libraries] in N. Carpentier, C. Pauwels and O. Van Oost (eds) Het On(be)grijpbare Publiek, Brussel: VUB Press, pp. 297-326. Van Audenhove, L. and Cammaerts, B.: (2004) 'Transnational Civil Society and Novel Forms of Political Participation in the Networked Society: A Theoretical Exploration', in N. Carpentier, C. Pauwels and O. Van Oost (eds) Het On(be)grijpbare Publiek, Brussels: VUB Press, pp. 269-95. Cammaerts, B., Deuze, M. and Platon, S. (2003) Indymedia en de nieuwe piraten: alternatieve media op het Web, [Indymedia and the New Pirates: Alternative Media on the Web] in: H. Blanken and M. Deuze (eds) De Media Revolutie: 10 jaar WWW in Nederland, Amsterdam: Boom, pp. 85-96. Cammaerts, B., Van Audenhove, L. and Pauwels, C. (2003) Dominant Digital Divide Discourses: a short introduction, in B. Cammaerts, L. Van Audenhove, G. Nulens and C. Pauwels (eds.) Beyond the Digital Divide: Reducing exclusion and fostering inclusion, Brussels: VUB Press, pp. 7-14. Cammaerts, B.,Van Audenhove, L. and Pauwels, C. (2003) Beyond the Digital Divide. in B. Cammaerts, L. Van Audenhove, G. Nulens and C. Pauwels (eds.) Beyond the Digital Divide: Reducing exclusion and fostering inclusion, Brussel: VUBPress, pp. 301-6. Cammaerts, B. (2003) Social Policy and the Information Society in Belgium: Equal access to infrastructure, content and capabilities, in B. Cammaerts, L. Van Audenhove, G. Nulens and C. Pauwels (eds.) Beyond the Digital Divide: Reducing exclusion and fostering inclusion, Brussels: VUB Press, pp. 143-192. Verhoest, P. and Cammaerts, B. (2002) Universal Service: A tool for social and economic development?, in L. Van Audenhove and P. Verhoest (eds.) Meda Telecom Project. New Approaches to Telecommunications Policy in Mediterranean Countries. Case Study Collection. Montpellier, ENCIP, reader, CD-Rom, Website at http://meda.encip.org/ Nulens, G., Hafkin, N., Van Audenhove, L. and Cammaerts, B. (2001) Introduction, in G. Nulens, N. Hafkin, L. Van Audenhove and B. Cammaerts (eds) 'The Digital Divide in Developing Countries: Towards an Information Society in Africa', Brussels: VUB Press, pp. 9-14. Van Audenhove, L., Burgelman, J-C, Nulens, G. and Cammaerts, B. (2001) Telecommunications and Information Society Policy in the Developing World: The Dominant Scenario Reassessed, in G. Nulens, N. Hafkin, L. Van Audenhove and B. Cammaerts (eds.) The Digital Divide in Developing Countries: Towards an information society in Africa, Brussels: VUB Press, pp.17-54. Burgelman, J-C and Cammaerts, B. (2000) Introduction, in B. Cammaerts and J-C. Burgelman (eds.) Beyond Competition: Broadening the scope of telecommunication policy, Brussels: VUB Press, pp.13-17. Van Audenhove, L. and Cammaerts, B. (2000) A New Social Contract for the Information Society, in B. Cammaerts and J-C. Burgelman (eds.) Beyond Competition: Broadening the scope of telecommunication policy, Brussels: VUB Press, pp. 21-23. Cammaerts 50% Cammaerts, B. (2000) Economic and Political Restructuring, Social Citizenship and New Social Rigths in the Information Society, in B. Cammaerts and J-C. Burgelman (eds.) Beyond Competition: Broadening the scope of telecommunication policy, Brussels: VUB Press, pp. 45-64. Lobet-Maris, C., Van Bastelaer, B. and Cammaerts, B. (2000) On the Role of Government in the p.4

Information Society, in B. Cammaerts and J-C. Burgelman (eds.) Beyond Competition: Broadening the scope of telecommunication policy, Brussels: VUB Press, pp. 65-85. Van Audenhove, L. and Cammaerts, B. (2000) Political Perspectives - Synthesis of the Debate: Welfare and the Information Society, in B. Cammaerts and J-C. Burgelman (eds.) Beyond Competition: Broadening the scope of telecommunication policy, Brussels: VUB Press, pp. 87-89. Others Cammaerts, B. (2010) Book Review: Söderberg, Johan (2007) Hacking Capitalism: The Free and Open Source Software Movement, London: Routledge, in Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 7(1): 83-5. Cammaerts, B. (2009) Mainstream Media and the Extreme Right. What to Do?, guest blog post on POLIS Director blog, 06/09, see URL: http://www.charliebeckett.org/?p=1805 Cammaerts, B. (2009) Interview on the Iranian Twitter revolution, The Listening Post, Al Jazeera International, 29/06-05/07. Cammaerts, B. (2009) Election? Which Election? - Why does the (UK) media ignore Europe?, guest blog post on POLIS Director blog, 30/05, see URL: http://www.charliebeckett.org/?p=1478 Cammaerts, B. (2009) Book Review: Bang, H. and Esmark, A. (eds) (2007) New Publics with/out Democracy, Frederiksberg: Samfunslitteratur/NORDICOM, in Global Media and Communication 5(1): 118-21. Cammaerts, B. (2008) Respondent to Nancy Fraser on Transnationalizing the Public Sphere, Goldsmiths College, London, 13 May. Cammaerts, B. (2008) Critical Reflections on the Participative Nature of Blogs, American University Paris Visiting Scholar Working Paper Series, No. 62, see URL: http://www.aup.fr/pdf/wpseries/aup_wp62-cammaerts.pdf Cammaerts, B. (2008) Techno-optimists and techno-sceptics, in Greek newspaper 'Eleftheros Typos on Sunday' special magazine 'Tendencies', 27/07, p. 42. Cammaerts, B. (2007) Investeren in betere marketing of beter onderwijs? [Invest in better marketing or better education?], editorial in DeMorgen, 4/08, p.16. Cammaerts, B. (2006) Another Information Society is possible, is it?, IAMCR Newsletter 16(1): 4-5. Cammaerts, B. and Carpentier, N. (2005) The Unbearable Lightness of Full Participation in a Global Context: WSIS and Civil Society participation, in Media@LSE Electronic Working Papers, No. 8. See URL: http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/media@lse/pdf/ewp8.pdf Cammaerts, B. (2005) WSIS: Brug over de Informatiekloof? [WSIS: A Bridge over the Information Divide?], MO*Magazine, 28: p. 61. Cammaerts, B. (2005) Gelijke toegang, een universeel informatie recht? De openbare bibliotheek als tussenoplossing [Equal Access, a universal information right? The public library as an inbetween solution], Perspectief 1(1): 14-21. Cammaerts, B. (2005) Critical European Perspectives on the Information Society, Book Review Essay, Information Society, 21(1): 73-5. Cammaerts, B., Van Audenhove, L. and Pauwels, C. (2004) De digitale kloof in perspectief: Van empirische en theoretische analyse tot beleidsaanbevelingen[the digital divide in perspective: from empirical and theoretical analysis to policy recommendations], Digibeet 6(2): 2-6. Cammaerts, B. and Carpentier, N. (2004) Pleidooi voor een nieuwe politieke mediacultuur: Revisited [A plea for a new political culture: revisited], Samenleving & Politiek 11(5): 15-18. Carpentier, N. and Cammaerts, B. (2000) Media moeten anti-democatische krachten helpen ontmaskeren [Media have to expose anti-democratic forces], editorial in the newspaper De Standaard, (24 February): p. 11. Carpentier, N. and Cammaerts, B. (2000) Pleidooi voor een nieuwe politieke mediacultuur: naar een 4-punten plan voor de strijd tegen extreem-rechts [A plea for a new political culture: towards a 4 point plan in the struggle against the extreme right], Samenleving & Politiek 7(4): 4-13. Nulens, G., Van Audenhove, L., Burgelman, J-C, Cammaerts, B. (1999) Naar een informatiesamenleving in Afrika: tussen discours en realiteit, [Towards an information society p.5

in Africa: between rhetoric s and reality] in Nieuw Tijdschrift van de VUB, 12(1): 29-40. Cammaerts, B.: (1998) De kabel en convergentie in 1998, het dromen voorbij [The cable and convergence: beyond the hype], AV-industrie 10(2): p. 31. Cammaerts, B. (1998) De Sociale Chipkaart: technologische vooruitgang of aantasting van de privacy? [The social chip-card: technological advancement or the demise of privacy?], Samenleving & Politiek 5(10): 34-38. Burgelman, J.-C., Cammaerts, B., Neukens, F., Nulens, G, Pauwels, C., Punie, Y., Pierson, J., and Van Audenhove, L. (1998) Je kan thuis ook NIET met de computer werken: Vragen over de Zin en Onzin van de (Vlaamse) Informatiemaatschappij [You can also NOT use the computer at home: questions about the sense and nonsense of a (North-Belgian) information society], Nieuw Tijdschrift van de VUB, 11(2). Burgelman, J.-C., Cammaerts, B., Neukens, F., Nulens, G, Pauwels, C., Punie, Y., Pierson, J., and Van Audenhove, L. (1998) Je kan thuis ook NIET met de computer werken: Vragen over de Zin en Onzin van de (Vlaamse) Informatiemaatschappij [You can also NOT use the computer at home: questions about the sense and nonsense of a (North-Belgian) information society], editorial in the newspaper De Morgen, (18 March): p.2 Cammaerts, B. (1996) China: De Draak met de Januskop [China: The Dragon with the Janus-head], Zooion Politikon 3(2): 3-4 Carpentier, N. and Cammaerts, B. (1995) Het sluipend gif van het Vlaams Blok [The creeping poison of the Flemish Blok], Opinion-article in the newspaper De Morgen, (27 July): p. 2. Cammaerts, B. (1995) Una democràcia no ha de tolerar la intolerància [A democracy does not have to tolerate intolerance], El Pasatge 4: 37-38. Cammaerts, B. (1995) België-Zaïre: Een echtpaar dat niet meer 'on speaking terms' is, maar elkaar toch niet wil verlaten [Belgium and Zaïre: a couple that isn t on speaking terms anymore, but can t divorce either], Zooion Politikon 3(1): 5-6. Cammaerts, B. (1993) De wolkenkrabbers van de Maya's [The Skyscrapers of the Maya s], América Revista 20(224): 32-35. Carpentier, N. and Cammaerts, B. (1993) De lange mars van de Niet-Openbare radio's [The long march of the non-public radios], editorial in the newspaper De Morgen, (30 December): p. 2. 5. PAST RESEARCH GRANTS TERRA2000, EU Project under IST 2000 Transnational Civil Society in the Networked Society: A study on the relation between ICTs and the rise of a transnational civil society. Investigators: Leo Van Audenhove, Bart Cammaerts, Dr. Valerie Frissen, Liz Engels and Arnout Ponsioen, SMIT-VUB and TNO-STB (2001-2002) EU 6 th Framework Programme project Electronic Media in Everyday Life (EMTEL2), ICT- Usage s of Transnational Social Movements in the Networked Society: to organise, to mediate & to influence. Principle Investigator: Prof. Kees Brants, Co-Investigator: Prof. Valerie Frissen, Research Officer: Dr. Bart Cammaerts, ASCoR (2001-2002) Marie-Curie Fellowship 'Internet-mediated Civil Society Consultations in Europe and Beyond', Principal Investigator: - Dr. Bart Cammaerts, Co-applicant: Prof. Robin Mansell, LSE (2003-2004) 6. CONFERENCES ORGANISED IN THE LAST 5 YEARS Reviewing abstracts and programming sessions as chair of a section in ECREA and vice-chair in IAMCR in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Member of the organising committee of the 10 th MeCCSA2010 conference, held at LSE, 6-8 January 2010. Co-organising and co-chairing ECREA Conference on Media, Communication and the Spectacle, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, 26-27 November 2009. Member of the Programme Committee of workshop Global Internet Governance: An Interdisciplinary Research Field in Construction, organised by Global Internet Governance p.6

Academic Network (GigaNet) and ECREA s International and Intercultural Communication Section, Brussels, 11 May 2009. Member of the Organising Committee of the 5 th anniversary international conference Media, Communication and Humanity of the Media and Communications Department, LSE, London, 21-23 September 2008 Member of the Programme Committee of ISTAS08, the annual symposium of the IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology, Citizens, Groups, Communities and Information and Communication Technologies, New Brunswick, 26-28 June 2008. Co-organising and Co-chairing ECREA Colloquium Equal Opportunities and Communication Rights: Representation, Participation & the European Democratic Deficit, at Residence Palace Brussels, 11-12 November 2007 Co-organising session of the European Forum of Communication Rights (EFCR), Media Culture and Communication Rights Network, 14 October 2004, European Social Forum, London Co-organiser and Chair of Final Conference COSTa16 'Transnational Communities: Citizenship and Participation', Rovaniemi, Finland, 20-22 April 2004 Organisation and Chair of high-level seminar 'Linking digital inclusion policies to a user-oriented approach', VUB-Brussels, 01 June 2001 7. CONFERENCE PAPERS GIVEN IN THE LAST 5 YEARS Cammaerts, B. (2010) Transnational Activist Communication Strategies, Social Change and the Media, paper presented at 10 th MeCCSA2010 conference, held at LSE, 6-8 January. Cammaerts, B. (2009) Having a laugh: Protest Tactics and the Spectacular, paper presented at ECREA Conference on Media, Communication and the Spectacle, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, 26-27 November. Cammaerts, B. (2009) Reframing the Debate on Third Sector Radio and Media, presentation at the Campaign for Press & Broadcasting Freedom's (CPBF) conference Media for all? The Challenge of Convergence, London, 31 October. Cammaerts, B. (2009) From Vinyl to One/Zero and Back to Scratch: Independent music in search of an elusive audience, paper presented at IAMCR Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, 21-24 June. Cammaerts, B. (2009) Multi-Stakeholderism and Intra-Civil Society Networking: The case of the WSIS IG-working group mailing list, paper presented at the GIGANET/ECREA workshop Global Internet Governance: An Interdisciplinary Research Field in Construction, VUB, Belgium, 11 May. Cammaerts, B. (2008) The Strategic Use of Metaphors by North-Belgian Elites during the 2007-2008 Belgian Political Crisis, paper presented at the IAMCR (International Association for Media and Communication Research) Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, 20-25 July. Cammaerts, B. (2008) Critical Reflections on the Participative Nature of Blogs, paper presented at ISTAS08 (International Symposium on Technology and Society), the annual symposium of the IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology, theme Citizens, Groups, Communities and Information and Communication Technologies, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, 26-28 June. Cammaerts, B. (2008) Keynote Speech, at ISTAS08, the annual symposium of the IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology, theme Citizens, Groups, Communities and Information and Communication Technologies, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, 26-28 June. Cammaerts, B. and Carpentier, N. (2008) The Internet and the Second Iraqi War: Extending Participation and Challenging Mainstream Journalism?, Conference Web 2.0, Royal Holloway, University of London, 17-18 April. Cammaerts, B. (2007) Community Radio s in the West: A Legacy of Struggle for Survival in a Capitalist Consumer-oriented Media-world, paper presented at the 50 th anniversary conference of the IAMCR, UNESCO Paris, 23-25 July. Cammaerts, B. (2007) Is it a Democratic Right to be a Racist? Blogs, Online Forums and the North- Belgian Extreme Right Movement, paper presented at the 57th Annual Conference of the p.7

International Communication Association (ICA), San Francisco, 24-28 May. Cammaerts, B. (2007) Technologies of Participation: e-democracy Reconsidered, paper presented at seminar Mapping the European communicative space: assessing participatory dynamics in media and communication policies, Padova, Italy, 27 April. Cammaerts, B. (2006) Community Radio Policies in the West: A Comparative Perspective, keynote presented at the final conference of the International Radio Research Network (IREN), Louvain-la-Neuve/Brussels, Belgium, 09-10 November. Cammaerts, B. and Padovani, C. (2006) Theoretical Reflections on Multi-Stakeholderism in Global Policy Processes: The WSIS as a Learning Space, paper presented at the IAMCR Conference, Cairo, Egypt, 23-28 June. Cammaerts, B. (2005) Activist Media Strategies in the Information Society: Beyond Media-centric Thinking in the Relationship between Media and Democracy, paper presented at 1st European Communication Conference, Amsterdam, 24-26 November. Cammaerts, B. (2005) Through the Looking Glass: Civil Society Participation in the WSIS and the Dynamics between Online/Offline Interaction, paper presented at the 3rd ECPR general conference, Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary, 08-10 September. Cammaerts, B. (2005) Alternative Communication and Information in the Information Age: On Radical Pluralism Opportunities and Limits, presentation at Civitas 2005: session 'Informazione e società nella società dell informazione', Padova, Italy, 06-08 May. Cammaerts, B. (2005) International Struggles for Social Change: A Plea for the Co-existence of Realism and Utopia, presentation at the international Colloquium: A Rights Revolution? Communication Rights and Global Justice, University of Colorado, Boulder, 01-03 April. Cammaerts, B. and Carpentier, N. (2004) The Unbearable Lightness of Full Participation in a Global Context: WSIS and Civil Society, paper presented at seminar 'Reflections on the Civil Society Agenda', Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford, 10 December. Hartmann, M., Carpentier, N. and Cammaerts, B. (2004) Learning about Democracy: Familyship and Negotiated ICT Users' Practices, paper presented at seminar 'Young Citizens, New Media, Participation and Learning', University of Lund, Lund, Sweden, 23 September. Cammaerts, B. (2004) Internet and Civil Society Stakeholder Participation, paper presented at conference of Italian Society for Political Science (SISP), session: Political Communication and Communication Policies: the international dimension, Padova, Italy, 15-17/09. Cammaerts, B. (2004) Civil Society 'Participation' in Multi-Stakeholder Processes: Does it Really Make a Difference?, paper presented at the IAMCR conference, 'Communication and Democracy: Perspectives for a New World', Porto Alegre, Brazil, 25-30 July. 8. GUEST LECTURES GIVEN OUTSIDE LSE IN THE LAST 5 YEARS Cammaerts, B. (2010) From Vinyl to One/Zero and Back to Scratch: Independent music in search of an elusive audience, Guest Lecture at SOAS, 22 March. Cammaerts, B. (2009) Internet-Mediated Civil Society Participation beyond the Nation State, Research seminar for staff and PhD-students at Westminster University, 11 February. Cammaerts, B. (2008) Critical Reflections on the Participative Nature of the Blogospshere, lecture presented at Intensive European program for Doctoral research in Communication, University of Tartu, Estonia, 5 August. Cammaerts, B. (2008) Critical Reflections on the Participative Nature of the Blogospshere, lecture at research seminar, American University Paris, France, 19 March. Cammaerts, B. (2008) Mind the Gap: Internet-Mediated Participation beyond the Nation State, lecture for MA/PhD seminar, SOAS, University of London, 27 February. Cammaerts, B. (2008) Mind the Gap: Internet-Mediated Participation beyond the Nation State, lecture for research seminar, Royal Holloway, University of London, 20 February. Cammaerts, B. (2008) Media and Communication Strategies of Glocalized Activists: Beyond Mediacentrists Thinking in the Relationship between Media and Democracy, lecture in MA/PhD course on democracy and cosmopolitanism, University of Lund, Sweden, 12 February. p.8

Cammaerts, B. (2007) Blogs, Online Forums, Public Spaces and the Extreme Right in North Belgium, lecture presented at Intensive European program for Doctoral research in Communication, University of Tartu, Estonia, 20-31 August. Cammaerts, B. and Carpentier, N. (2006) The Internet and the Second Iraqi War: Extending Participation and Challenging Mainstream Journalism?, paper and lecture presented at Intensive European program for Doctoral research in Communication, University of Tartu, Estonia, 20 July - 1 September. Cammaerts, B. (2005) Jamming the Political Realm: Beyond Counter-hegemonic Practices, paper presented at Intensive European program for Doctoral research in Communication, University of Tartu, Estonia, 23-28 August. Cammaerts, B. (2004) ICT-usages in Informal and Formal Political Processes, lecture at Intensive European program for Doctoral research in Communication, University of Helsinki, Finland, 22 August- 01 September. 9. EXPERIENCE OF RESEARCH STUDENT SUPERVISION First Year Students: Joseph Warungu Mureithi: Democratic Potential of Private Radio in East Africa (part-time) co-supervision with Dr. Linje Manyozo Second Year Students: Jess Bain: Radical & Community Printshops in London 1974 2008 (part-time) Third Year Students:: Marco Anderle: Local e-participation and the Citizens' Sense of Political Efficacy: The Case of Innovative Local e-forums in Italy (part-time - Post Major Review) Co-supervision with Dr. Damian Tambini Max Hanza: Democratising through Media? Attempts of Non-domestic Broadcasters to Win Hearts and Minds in Iran (Post-Upgrade) Amal Benaissa: Professionalization? U.S. Presidents Foreign Policy News Management Past & Present (lead supervision taken on in 08-09 due to Dr. Maggie Scammell s leave) - (Post- Upgrade) Fifth Year Students: Jeong Kim: The Spiral of Invisibility: Blogospheres in Korea (Expected to graduate in 2010), co-supervision with Nick Coudry from 2005-2006, sole superviser after that. Ulla Rannikko: Citizen Journalism and Alternative Media Online in Finland and the USA (Expected to graduate May 2010) co-supervision with Prof. Sonia Livingstone. Graduated Students: Patrick McCurdy: Mediation, Symbolic Contests and Spectacular Action: Dissent!'s Mediated Resistance to the 2005 G8 Summit. (Graduated June 2009 with very minor revisions) supervision taken on in 2006, co-supervision with Prof. Terhi Rantanen. 10. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND CONSULTANCIES Cammaerts, B. and Lobet-Maris, C. (2007) Evaluation Report of National Action Plan to Combat the Digital Divide, commissioned by the Belgian Federal Government, 10 July. Van Audenhove, L., Lievens, B. and Cammaerts, B. (2005) E-Democratie voor Vlaanderen: een stand van zaken, Rapport in opdracht voor viwta (Flemish Parliament), Brussel: SMIT. [E- Democracy for North-Belgium: status questions] Cammaerts, B. (2004) Policy and Regulatory Responses to the Use of Electronic Communications Technologies by Transnational Communities in Europe (PRECTE), EU COST-A16 Final Report for the Technical Committee. Cammaerts, B., Lefebvre, A and Van Audenhove, L. (2001) The Information Society, and Economic and Social Cohesion, Report Conference Ministry of Economic Affairs, 13-14 September. Cammaerts, B. (2001) Een kwantitatieve analyse van de Internet-gebruikers en het Internet-gebruik in de Vlaamse Openbare Bibliotheken, SMIT-VUB for IUAP4, supported by DWTC, offices of the p.9

Prime Minister, 01 July. [A quantitative analysis of Internet use and users in North-Belgian public libraries] Cammaerts, B. and Lefebvre, A. (2001) From Digital Divide to Digital Bridge, Report Workshop Ministry of Economic Affairs, 28 March. Verhoest, P. and Cammaerts, B. (2001) Universal Service: A Tool for Social and Economic Development?, report for MEDA - Euro-Mediterranean Action Plan for the development of the Information Society in Mediterranean countries - Supported by the European Commission, World Bank and International Telecommunication Union, Managed by European Network of Communication and Information Perspectives (ENCIP), March. 11. JOURNAL EDITING AND EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIP Peer-reviewing for Rowman & Littlefield, Polity and Sage (book proposals and manuscripts) and the journals: Political Communication; Global Networks: A Journal of Transnational Affairs; Fibreculture; New Media & Society; Polity; Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies; Popular Communication; Global Networks: A Journal of Transnational Affairs; Ecquid Novi: Journal of African Journalism Studies; Information, Communication & Society; Communication; Culture and Critique; Journal of Computer- Mediated Communication; International Journal of Cultural Studies; Journal of Information Technology and Politics. Deputy Editor of the Media@LSE Electronic Working Paper Series, relaunched in Summer Term 2007. p.10 12. WORK ON EXTERNAL BODIES Vice-Chair of the Communication Policy and Technology Section of IAMCR (International Association of Media and Communication Research), 2007 to date Chair of the Media & Democracy Section of ECREA (European Communication Research and Education Association), 2005 to date Chair of EU-COST A16 Scientific Network - 'Policy and regulatory responses to the use of electronic communications technologies by transnational communities in Europe', (2000-2004) 13. HONOURS AND PRIZES EU Marie Curie Fellowship 14. LANGUAGE SKILLS Dutch: fluent in speaking and writing (Mother Tongue) French: fluent in speaking and writing English: fluent in speaking and writing Spanish: fluent in speaking, moderate in writing German: basic in speaking