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[ecrea] Mobiles & Social Media in Southeast Asia & Pacific: 12/13 Nov 15 - USYD Workshop call
Fri Aug 14 07:02:38 GMT 2015
*Call for papers (deadline 30 Sept 2015)*
*/Workshop on Mobiles and Social Media in Southeast Asia and the Pacific/*
*University of Sydney*
*Thursday 12 & Friday 13 November 2015*
supported by the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre
in conjunction with the Department of Media and Communications,
University of Sydney & Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National
University of Singapore
Featured speakers include:
Prof Rich Ling (Nanyang), A/Prof Heather Horst (RMIT), Dr Jonathan
Donner (Caribou Digital), A/Prof Sun Sun Lim (NUS), A/Prof Cheryll
Soriana (De La Salle), Dr Aim Sinpeng (Sydney).
*About the workshop:*
Digital technologies have been deeply involved in overlapping economic,
industrial, social, political, cultural, health, and sustainability
transformations in countries in the Southeast Asia region as well as
adjacent regions such as the Pacific.
As yet, however, there has been little integrated, systematic scholarly
consideration of digital technologies in Southeast Asia at least in
the dominant English-language literature. Research has tended to focus
on the more populous countries with large markets for Internet and
mobile phones, such as Japan and South Korea, and, more recently, China
and India. Within Southeast Asia, particular countries such as the
Philippines, Singapore, or Malaysia have dominated the research
spotlight, with only limited, scattered studies of mobiles and social
media in countries such as Thailand, Burma, Vietnam, Cambodia, each of
which is manifesting distinct patterns in digital technology adoption.
The regions largest country, Indonesia, has seen an exponential rise in
social media and smartphone penetration, but also remains little
studied. With rapid policy development, regulatory change, intervention
rollouts as well as business startups in the region, we must ensure
there is a solid base of evidence and other research.
Against this background, expressions of interest and papers are invited
for a workshop, with associated activities and events, exploring the
implications of mobile phones, Internet, social media, and associated
digital technologies for Southeast Asian countries and the region. The
program will also explore shared issues for countries in the Pacific, as
well as regional and rural areas in Australia.
The topic is not simply one for specialists in mobile communication,
Internet studies, media and communication studies. We welcome scholars
from a wide range of fields in humanities and social sciences
(linguistics, history, sociology, anthropology, museum studies, gender
and cultural studies, development studies), economics, engineering,
informatics, as well as agricultural and health sciences.
We welcome all those working on, or interested in, mobiles and social
media from the full range of sectors, settings and organizations across
university, government, regulatory agencies, business, health services,
NGOs, civil society, international agencies and media.
*Workshop Focus:*
The main aims of the workshop are:
· To identify and bring together contemporary research on digital
technology in Southeast Asia;
· To discuss and explore research in Southeast Asian languages and in
local academic settings, institutions, and fora, that are not visible
elsewhere in the region, or internationally;
· To identify and explore key issues in mobile, social media, and
digital technology in particular Southeast Asian countries, across and
within the region (especially rural and remote Australia), and also
between the region and other parts of the worlds;
· To consider the Southeast Asian experience in relation to other
regions, especially the Pacific;
· To discuss the research agenda for mobile and social media, and
digital technology in Southeast Asia;
· To reach out to audiences in health, agriculture, banking, education,
tourism, and other areas.
*Academic and Practitioner Presentations:*
**
We welcome both academic papers and practitioner presentations and talks.
Academic papers for the workshop will be considered for a special issue
in a suitable journal or edited volume.
Abstracts/expressions of interest are due by 30 September 2015.
Please send a title, abstract or overview of approximately 250 words,
and bio note, to both Nicholas Goodwin and Gerard Goggin:
(nicholas.goodwin /at/ sydney.edu.au) <mailto:(nicholas.goodwin /at/ sydney.edu.au)>;
(gerard.goggin /at/ sydney.edu.au) <mailto:(gerard.goggin /at/ sydney.edu.au)>
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*Program organizers:*
The workshop is convened by Gerard Goggin, Department of Media and
Communication (MECO; http://sydney.edu.au/arts/media_communications/)
University of Sydney, in conjunction with Associate Professor Sun Sun
Lim (Department of Communications and New Media;
http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/cnm/), Assistant Dean (Research), Faculty of
Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore.
Nick Goodwin, research associate in MECO, is the main organizer and
point of contact for the workshop: (nicholas.goodwin /at/ sydney.edu.au)
<mailto:(nicholas.goodwin /at/ sydney.edu.au)>
*About Sydney Southeast Asia Centre (SSEAC;
http://sydney.edu.au/southeast-asia-centre/)*
The Sydney Southeast Asia Centre (SSEAC) is Australias premier centre
of interdisciplinary academic excellence on Southeast Asia.
From a central position within the University of Sydney, SSEAC brings
together academics, teachers and researchers from more than a dozen
faculties. It aims to forge an innovative and engaged approach to the
region that reflects its rich diversity and challenging problems.**
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Gerard Goggin
ARC Future Fellow
Professor of Media and Communications
Department of Media and Communications
University of Sydney
e: (gerard.goggin /at/ sydney.edu.au)
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