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[ecrea] CfP: Sociotechnical constraints and opportunities in the production and dissemination of knowledge
Wed Jan 28 01:19:26 GMT 2015
CALL FOR PAPERS FOR THE WORKSHOP: Sociotechnical constraints and
opportunities in the production and dissemination of knowledge
Congress of the Swiss Sociological Association 2015, 3-5 June,
University of Lausanne
(Translated from the original call in French)
The advent of the public sphere is concomitant to the development of
modern means of communication that bring together geographically
separated individuals (Noiriel 2009, Farge 1992, Habermas 1962). Modern
knowledge is inseparable from sociotechnical means acting as media,
whose structures are part of their ideology (Hall 1982). If the public
sphere has not been studied much as a place of knowledge production and
dissemination, New Media has attracted attention to the public as being
fully involved in the production and dissemination of knowledge.
Criticism on public dynamics of knowledge often addresses stakeholders'
access, their resources, and publicized information content, as well as
their ways of seeing and doing. However, the medium in its materiality,
a technical artefact produced within a social context, can be studied as
also implying ways of seeing and doing (Gillespie et al. 2014). For
instance, twentieth century media (press, radio, TV) have been analyzed
both with respect to their content and its production/reception as well
as their material role of 'gatekeepers' of knowledge. In turn, Internet
with its decentralized structure is considered by some as an ideal
public space welcoming collaborative knowledge, whereas others diagnose
a perpetuation of capitalism and its logics of inequality because
digitally produced and broadcast knowledge defies collective
deliberation (Rouvroy & Berns, 2013).
Before and beyond the arrival of the Internet as a communication tool,
this workshop encourages submissions with multiple temporalities,
addressing the following questions: 1) How to articulate the
opportunities and constraints of communication tools in the production
and dissemination of knowledge as a public and collective dynamic? 2)
How is knowledge entangled with sociotechnical means and what is the
role of the material configuration of these means?
Keywords: media technologies, sociotechnical studies, argumentation
studies, public sphere, sociology of knowledge, epistemology of media,
visual studies
The workshop lasts approximately 90 minutes and comprises 3 to 4
individual presentations that should not exceed 20 minutes. It is
possible to submit and present in German, French or English.
Please submit your abstract (2000 characters max.) before March 13, 2015
via the website of the congress: www.unil.ch/sss-congres2015/. Abstracts
should provide information and context about research questions,
methodology, and results. In addition, please include keywords and a
maximum of 10 bibliographic references.
The workshop organizers are responsible for selecting the contributions
to be included in the workshop. They also will notify the contributors
about acceptance of their proposal before March 27, 2015. Unfortunately,
no funding can be provided, which is why contributors must cover their
expenses themselves.
Contact Natalie Schwarz ((natalie.schwarz /at/ unil.ch)) for more information
about the workshop.
Natalie Schwarz
Assistante diplômée en sociologie de l'image
UNIL Université de Lausanne
Laboratoire de Sociologie (LabSo)
Bâtiment Géopolis - bureau 5521
Quartier Mouline
1015 Lausanne - Suisse
Téléphone bureau: +41 (0)21 692 36 46
http://www.unil.ch/unisciences/natalieschwarz
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