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[ecrea] ICA Preconference: Social and Semantic Networks in Communication Research
Thu Jan 16 23:15:12 GMT 2014
Dear colleagues,
We have decided to extend the deadline for submissions to the ICA
Preconference on Social and Semantic Networks to Friday January 24th.
See below for the CfP
Apologies for any cross posting.
Christian
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Social and Semantic Networks in Communication Research
Wouter van Atteveldt, Christian Baden, Jana Diesner (alphabetic)
ICA Preconference Workshop, May 22 2014, Seattle WA
http://people.lis.illinois.edu/~jdiesner/calls/ICA2014_socsem_preconf.html
Co-Sponsored by Political Communication Division & Mass Communication
Division
While the analysis of social networks and semantic networks has quickly
advanced over the past years, this development is still weakly received
in the communication sciences. Network researchers have developed a
whole bouquet of powerful and scalable tools and approaches to the
analysis of discourse texts and communicative interactions, and first
inroads are being cut toward the joint analysis of social and semantic
network data. However, these methods’ communication theoretic
foundations, as well as their applications for addressing pressing
questions in the field are still underdeveloped. This workshop is aimed
to connect network analytic methodology with important developments in
the field of communication research, such as:
* the rising importance of networked communication patterns with
flat hierarchies, a dedifferentiation of communicator roles, and
self-organizing publics
* the reconceptualization of existing communication patterns,
social structures, institutions, and other in society in terms of
interaction networks
* the rising attention to the semantic context of messages and the
configuration of different contents and meanings exchanged in public debates
* the beginning integration of text and social network data in
communication analysis (e.g., in social media communication)
The preconference is co-sponsored by the ICA’s Mass Communication
Division and the ICA’s Political Communication Division, but it touches
upon the fields of many more ICA divisions and interest groups. The
preconference aims to bring together researchers from different
backgrounds, including theoretically, methodologically, and practically
oriented researchers in diverse fields of application, both inside and
outside the academia. It thereby aims to instill a mutual learning
process and exchange innovative ideas and challenges for the further
development of network analysis in communication research.
We invite contributions that make use of social, semantic, or both types
of network analysis to address relevant questions in communication
research, to advance network analytic methodology for the study of
communication, or to advance communication theory to integrate with
network analytic methodology.
Contributions can come from a wide variety of disciplinary backgrounds,
but should relate to both network analytic methodology and communication
science research questions and/or theory. Submissions will be evaluated
according to their innovative potential, methodological quality, and
contribution to communication science research.
In addition to more classic research presentations, we explicitly invite
the sharing of network-analytic tools and data, which can be presented
in a especially dedicated high-density demonstration session). These
demonstrations serve to introduce new software tools (open access tools
privileged) for applying network analysis in communication science
research, and open access data sets available to the research community
(e.g., “big data” with network-analytic potential).
Submissions for a regular presentation should be original papers of
approximately 4000 to 8000 words, which have not been published
elsewhere. In an accompanying abstract of 150 words, they should
emphasize the specific contribution of their paper to advancing network
analytic research and theory in communications.
Submissions for the high-density demonstration session should provide
extended abstracts (1000 to 1500 words) that introduce the data or tool
presented. As far as applicable, these abstracts should also state the
conditions of use of the presented tool or data for other researchers.
All submissions must be uploaded to
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=s2netcom by January 24,
2014, with all identifying information removed from the manuscript or
abstract. All contributions will be blindly peer-reviewed, and
acceptance notifications will be sent out by in mid-February 2014.
Registration for the preconference is open to both presenters and
non-presenters, opens on January 15, 2014, and closes on May 2, 2014.
Registration fees are 60 USD for students (graduate, doctoral) and 100
USD for both faculty (PhD holders) and practitioners outside the
academia. The preconference will take place on Thursday, May 22, 2014,
at the Sheraton Seattle (venue of the 64th ICA Annual conference).
For any direct inquiries regarding this preconference, please contact
any of the following:
Wouter van Atteveldt, VU Amsterdam: (w.h.van.atteveldt /at/ vu.nl)
Christian Baden, LMU Munich: (c.baden /at/ lmu.de)
Jana Diesner, UIUC: (jdiesner /at/ illinois.edu)
This preconference is kindly supported by www.networkinstitute.org
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Dr. Christian Baden
Institut für Kommunikationswissenschaft & Medienforschung (IfKW)
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Oettingenstr. 67
80538 München, Germany
+49-89-2180-9425
(c.baden /at/ lmu.de)
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