The 2006 USC-LSE Globalization and Communication ConferenceUSC/LSE Conference on Globalization and CommunicationAli WyneHelmut Anheier TalkMichael StohlFifth Annual Walter H. Annenberg SymposiumGlobal Network Organizations: Emergence and Future Prospects*Contesting Globalization: The Cultural Practice and Politics of Transnational NetworkingLecture: “The Ethnography of Martyrdom”Dean’s Open Forum on Politics, War … and morePublic Diplomacy Colloquium with Nicholas Cull, Leicester UniversityVisual Culture Panel Session: Around the World in Ninety Seconds, Global Image FlowsColeLatoneroShumateMichelle ShumateThe New Digital Media and Activist Networking within Anti-Corporate Globalization MovementsARNGC Conference on Globalization and CommunicationSocial Uses of Wireless Communications: The Mobile Information SocietyWireless Communication Policies and Prospects: A Global PerspectiveJames Der Derian, director, Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown UniversityThe Role of Global Telecommunications Network in Bridging Economic and Political Divides 1989 to1999The Rise of Informational UtopicsKnowledge Sharing in Chinese Surgical Teams ProjectRichard Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor Emeritus of International Law and Practice at PrincetonGillian Sorenson, Special Advisor to UN Secretary Kofi AnnanHeinoSklairSilverstoneScammellRantanenOrgadMansellLivingstoneGowCouldryHeissTangHaydenJurisHollihanParksSturkenFulkCastellsMongeRileyPublic Diplomacy Lecture by Joseph NyeRoger Silverstone on “Media, Morality, and the problem of Evil”“The Dynamics of Mediation: Domestication, Dislocation and, Re-Territorialisation”Annenberg/LSE Colloquium—Robin MansellAnnenberg/LSE Joint Conference on Globalization“Public Diplomacy, a UN Perspective”