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[ecrea] calls for panel and papers for the next ECPR conference (section Internet & Politics), Reykjavik (Iceland), 25-27 August 2011
Wed Aug 18 13:44:58 GMT 2010
>
>Please find below a call for panel proposals for
>the section Internet & politics at the next ECPR
>General Conference and the calls for papers for four panels :
>
>- Internet and Politics : bridging current
>research and oulining future directions
>(Calderaro, Kavada) - deadline : 1st september 2010
>- New frontiers in studying online politics
>(Lorenzo Mosca) - deadline : August 30, 2010
>- Digital media and participatory democracy :
>Bridging the Political Gap ? (Yanina Welp and
>Clelia Colombo) - deadline : August 27
>- Digital politics : Collective action born in
>and from the Internet (Mayo Fuster and Johanna Niesyto) - deadline : August 30
>
>
>
>CALL FOR PANEL PROPOSALS
>
>6th ECPR General Conference
>University of Iceland, Reykjavík
>25 - 27 August 2011
>Section Internet & Politics
>
>Within the framework of the next ECPR General
>Conference, the Standing Group Internet and
>Politics is supporting the organization of the following section :
>Title of Section : Internet and Politics :
>bridging current research and outlining future directions
>
>Deadline : 1st September 2010
>
>Section Directors
>Andrea Calderaro, European University Institute
>Anastasia Kavada, University of Westminster
>
>Abstract
>In the last two decades, Information and
>Communication Technologies have generated an
>extensive debate on whether and how they affect
>the political sphere. While the field was
>initially divided into cyber-optimist and
>cyber-pessimist accounts, today a growing body
>of empirical research has moved away from this
>binary opposition by rendering a more balanced
>and nuanced account of the link between digital
>technology and democratic politics.
>Expanding on some of the themes addressed in the
>Internet and Politics section in Potsdam, the
>proposed section aims to enhance
>cross-fertilization in this fast-moving field of
>research. The purpose is to establish clear
>lines of dialogue between diverse theoretical
>and methodological approaches by bringing
>together scholars who are studying the role of
>the internet for different actors (political
>parties, social movements, non-governmental
>organizations etc.). This section will link
>panels that explore how key concepts in
>political science such as activism, political
>participation, public opinion, and campaigning
>are affected by the growing integration of
>Information and Communication Technologies in Politics.
>Thus, this section invites panels that address :
>1. Conceptual and theoretical frameworks, which
>help to provide a solid basis for this enquiry,
>2. Methodological issues, discussing the
>challenges encountered by researchers in the
>field and the solutions, both quantitative and
>qualitative, that they can employ
>3. Empirical results that advance our
>understanding of the connection between the
>Internet and political engagement, campaigning and organizing.
>
>How to propose a panel
>Panel proposals should be submitted no later
>than 1st of September 2010, through the formal
>process and propose a panel on the ECPR website
>:
><http://www.ecprnet.eu/conferences/general_conference/Reykjavik/propose_a_panel.asp>http://www.ecprnet.eu/conferences/general_conference/Reykjavik/propose_a_panel.asp.
>
>
>Please find here further and detailed
>information on the process here :
><http://www.ecprnet.eu/conferences/general_conference/Reykjavik/documents/Panel_Chair_Guidelines_and_Deadlines.pdf>http://www.ecprnet.eu/conferences/general_conference/Reykjavik/documents/Panel_Chair_Guidelines_and_Deadlines.pdf
>
>
>Panel proposals should include :
>1) Title of the proposed panel
>2) Chair, and (if applicable) (Co-Chair, name,
>institution and contact details)
>3) Panel abstract (about 200 words)
>
>The section will include a minimum of 3 and
>maximum of 8 panels. The process of selecting
>panels will be based on the following criteria :
>1) relevance of the panel proposal to the
>section topic ; 2) balance of the various topics
>in the field covered by the section ; 3) balance
>of academic institutions represented in the proposal.
>
>----------
>
>
>PANEL : New frontiers in studying online politics
>
>
>
>CHAIR : Lorenzo Mosca (European University
>Institute) <mailto:(lorenzo.mosca /at/ ymail.com)>(lorenzo.mosca /at/ ymail.com)
>
>DEADLINE : August 30th, 2010
>
>ABSTRACT :
>During the past decade online politics has
>become an important field of studies, which has
>grown dramatically. However, the attention for
>methodological aspects has often been weak and
>unsystematic. Our goal thus lies in illuminating
>such issues, both in term of theoretical paradigms and research techniques.
>As for the former, we will consider both more
>consolidated theory-guided paradigms and
>emerging and explorative perspectives. As for
>the latter, we will address both quantitative
>and qualitative methods. Especially since the
>emergence of web 2.0, scholars of political
>participation are getting more and more
>interested in online politics. We need to
>understand what such research tells us about the
>second generation of web applications in order
>to understand if these phenomena are at all new.
>As a new portion of the public sphere, we are
>especially interested in the discursive dynamics
>taking place in cyberspace and in the new
>research tools developed to study dialogical
>processes. Some of the questions we want to
>raise are as follows : are explorative
>perspectives (i.e. grounded theory approach)
>able to uncover new political phenomena in
>cyberspace that go beyond our existing
>theoretical lenses ? Are consolidated
>theoretical paradigms of political participation
>capable of shedding light on the black box of
>online politics ? Which are pros and cons of
>different research techniques applied to online politics ?
>
>----------
>
>
>PANEL : Digital media and participatory
>democracy : Bridging the Political Gap ?
>
>
>
>Chair :
>Yanina Welp
>Center for Research on Direct Democracy (C2D),
>Zentrum für Demokratie Aarau (ZDA)
>
>Co-Chair :
>Clelia Colombo
>Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB)
>
>First deadline : August 27th, 2010
>Send proposals to
><mailto:(yanina.welp /at/ zda.uzh.ch)>(yanina.welp /at/ zda.uzh.ch)
>and/or <mailto:(ccolombo /at/ gencat.cat)>(ccolombo /at/ gencat.cat)
>
>Abstract
>Since the 1980s has been an intensive promotion
>of participatory experiences in different areas
>of the world. Some of these experiences were
>associated with the restoration of democracy
>and/or a new discourse from the left. New
>participative practices arise with the aim of
>approaching political representatives and
>citizens, making the politics more transparent.
>Information and communication technologies
>(ICTs) have reinforced the trend with the goals
>of revitalizing democracy, increasing
>transparency in public management and spreading
>new political communication and participatory
>spaces. ICTs are facilitating participatory
>practices with more extense and direct
>information and a bigger communication between
>political representatives and represented.
>The aim of this workshop is to explore to what
>extent information and communication
>technologies facilitate participatory practices
>in the public sphere and in particular, analyse
>what fosters citizen e-Participation experiences
>promotion ? Which factors determine its
>development ? What does its functioning depends
>on ? The panel wishes to attract empirical,
>comparative and also theoretical papers which
>deal with the issue of Information and
>Communication Technologies incorporation into participatory democracy.
>
>----------
>PANEL : Digital politics : Collective action born in and from the Internet
>
>Deadline first round of call for papers abstracts : 30st August 2010
>Send papers proposal to : <mailto:(mayo.fuster /at/ eui.eu)>(mayo.fuster /at/ eui.eu)
>
>Panel abstract
>
>So far, political science research has focused
>on the use of the Internet by collective
>political actors that had their main operational
>base in the offline realm. First studies on the
>Internet and politics mainly concentrated mostly
>on well-established and traditional actors such
>public administration and political parties.
>Then the cope of research widened to include
>interest groups, NGOs and social movements
>looking at the impact of the Internet and the
>type of Internet use carried out by those
>groups. In particular, given the growing
>importance of political campaigns and other
>forms of collective action that are launched and
>carried out by networks of political actors,
>that mainly, if not completely operate and
>mobilize for their issues online, the debate on
>the Internet and politics could benefit further
>from considering actors who mainly operation
>with an online base. Interestingly, the
>emergence of collective action in online
>environments apparently follows new forms of
>"networked" forms of action and collaboration
>that are said to be different from political
>actors with a mainly offline base.
>The panel "Digital politics" aims to iniciate a
>discussion on the main organizational and
>democratic logic of the collective action born
>in and from the Internet addressing questions
>such as : What are the main characteristics of
>participation in online base collective action ?
>How are boundaries drawn between the individual
>and the collective in such forms ? How can we
>deal with the dialectics of individualization on
>one hand and the effects of de-personalization
>on the other hand that are inscribed in online
>spaces ? How is the online space governed and
>how does its architecture structure online
>interaction ? Finally, which methods are best
>suited to analyze the practices and dynamics of
>collective action online adequately ?
>
>Co-chairs : Mayo Fuster Morell (European
>University Institute) and Johanna Niesyto (University of Siegen)
>Discussant : Sigrid Baringhorst (University of Siegen)
>
>About the co-chairs
>
>Mayo Fuster Morell did a doctoral research on
>The Governance of platforms of participation
>for the building of digital commons supervised
>by Prof. Donatella della Porta at the European
>University Institute. She explores the
>democratic logic of the Internet in
>knowledge-making processes and the relationship
>between governance model and community growth.
>She compares World Social Forum, Flickr, Wikihow
>and Wikipedia governance models
>(<http://www.onlinecreation.info>http://www.onlinecreation.info).
>Last year she was visiting researcher at the
>School of Information UC Berkeley and provided
>teaching assistance at the Communication
>Department Stanford University. She co-wrote
>the books Rethinking political organisation in
>an age of movements and networks (XL Editorial
>: Rome 2007) ; Activist research and social
>movements (Spanish) (El Viejo Topo : Barcelona
>2005) ; and Guide for social transformation of
>Catalonia (Catalan) (Edicions Col.lectives :
>Barcelona 2003). Mayo Fuster Morell is promotor
>of the International forum on free culture and
>access to knowledge
>(<http://www.fcforum.net>www.fcforum.net) and
>Networked Politics Collaborative research
>(<http://www.networked-politics.info>http://www.networked-politics.info).
>
>Johanna Niesyto is PhD student in political
>sciences. She works as research fellow in the
>project Changing Protest and Media Cultures at
>the Collaborative Research Centre Media
>Upheavals at the University of Siegen
>(Germany). Her key interests cover
>globalization, public spaces, democracy,
>political campaigns, contentious politics,
>political consumerism, cyber culture and social
>web. In her thesis she looks at Wikipedia as
>translingual public space of political knowledge
>production. Johanna is co-editor and author of
>"Politik mit dem Einkaufswagen" (Politics with
>the shopping trolley) and "Political Campaigning
>on the Web". Also, she has helped organizing
>several conferences such as CPOV
>(<http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/cpov/>http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/cpov/).
>For more information see :
><http://transnationalspaces.wordpress.com>http://transnationalspaces.wordpress.com
>
>
>About the discussant
>
>Sigrid Baringhorst (Prof. Dr. phil.) is working
>as professor at the department of social
>sciences in the field of comparative political
>studies and political sociology. She is director
>of the research project Changing Protest and
>Media Cultures at the Collaborative Research
>Centre Media Upheavals at the University of
>Siegen (Germany). Her key interest cover
>political communication, social movement studies
>and politics and policies of migration. She is
>co-editor and author of numerous publications
>such as "Politik mit dem Einkaufswagen"
>(Politics with the shopping trolley), "Political
>Campaigning on the Web" and "Politik als Kampagne" (Politics as campaign).
>
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