/*MedieKultur. Journal of media and communication research*/
*Thematic focus: Media, Empowerment and Democracy in the Global South*
Editors:  Poul Erik Nielsen (guest editor, Aarhus University), Norbert 
Wildermuth (Roskilde University)
*Submission deadline: SEPTEMBER 1, 2011*
Publication date: Spring 2012
With the advent of web 2.0 and with the spread of mobile phones on a 
global base, conditions for and processes of citizen participation, 
public debate and social critique are changing. Information and 
Communication Technologies' potential role in articulating citizen 
actions has been discussed in reference to recent events, such as the 
oppositional demonstrations in Tibet, Burma and Iran. However, while 
the use of social media and mobile phones in these events has received 
global attention, their de facto scope for democratic empowerment is 
contested and in need of further exploration.
Other attempts to tap into the communicative potential of digital 
network media for the purpose of civic engagement, political 
deliberation and mobilisation for social change are furthered by 
web-based applications, such as Ushahidi, which played a prominent 
role during the 2008 post-election crisis in Kenya in crowdsourcing 
crisis information. Avaaz.org <http://Avaaz.org>, a global campaign 
and petition network with more than 6 million members from over 
one-hundred countries, is another prominent example of the 
transformative power of e-mobilisation, which exemplifies the 
global-local nexus at the heart of e-participation and -mobilisation 
strategies.
These "new" developments, exciting as they are, run not only the 
danger of being interpreted in overtly optimistic and techno-centric 
terms, but also of diverting attention from the continued relevance of 
other mass, community and citizen media in contributing to 
communicative efforts for democratisation, empowerment and social 
change. The planned issue of MedieKultur therefore invites papers that 
discuss the present role of both Information and Communication 
Technologies (ICTs) and other media in an admittedly altered media 
environment. Communicative efforts to further democratic development 
and the empowerment of disenfranchised and marginalised populations 
demand scholarly attention to the lessons learned by "conventional" 
media development and ICT-based initiatives.
We thus invite papers with a thematic and theoretical focus on civil 
society based forms of communication for democratic deliberation and 
empowerment, in the broadest sense. Case studies and attempts to 
develop theoretical conceptualisations should explore relationships 
between media and communication developments, civil society, citizens' 
engagement and governance processes. Papers with a focus on such 
issues in the context of the Global South are of specific interest.
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