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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Special Issue on Social Media, Design and Creative Citizenship
Tue Apr 26 11:04:31 GMT 2016
http://explore.tandfonline.com/cfp/ah/digital-creativity-social-media
Call for Papers
The journal Digital Creativity is seeking contributions for a special
issue on Social Media, Design and Creative Citizenship
Guest Editor: Henry Mainsah (The Oslo school of Architecture and Design)
The attributes and goals of citizenship are currently being transformed
as a result of emerging digital culture. Terms such as “hacktivism[1]",
“critical making”, “DIY citizenship[2]”, “vernacular creativity[3]”,
“silly citizenship[4]” and “digital activism” have become buzzwords for
describing emerging forms of citizenship enacted by a variety of new
actors. They sometimes include networks of actors such as computer
programmers, designers, crafters, scientists, artists, bloggers, and
community organizers.
Creative citizenship has been associated with a range of phenomena in
research literature varying from cultural activism and participation in
the public sphere to everyday acts of creativity. It describes creative
and collaborative approaches to addressing civic challenges often
involving the use of digital and social media but it is not limited to
the realm of the digital. Creative citizenship has been used to describe
mundane forms of creativity such as photo sharing, digital storytelling,
sharing of sewing and knitting patterns online, graffiti art, urban
gardening, cooking and community-led design. Due to the visibility and
connectedness of digital media, locating such activities in these
contexts might enable certain civic benefits, often in ways not imagined
by their initiators. Framing these activities as forms of citizenship
signals the ways in which the individuals and groups that engage in them
understand such activities as transformative. These are often activities
that challenge traditional hierarchies of authority and power and that
provide contexts for reflecting on how such power is constituted by
infrastructures practices and institutions.
This special issue of Digital Creativity seeks research that examines
the potentials and limitations of digitally mediated forms of creative
citizenship. We look for papers that propose analytical and
methodological frameworks for understanding digital and creative
practices that constitute citizenship. We are interested in projects
that explore how digital technologies are appropriated co-developed and
used creatively as a form of activism and participation in the public
sphere.
[1] Yang, G. (2009). The power of the Internet in China: Citizen
activism online. New York: Columbia University Press.
[2] Ratto, M., Boler, M., & Deibert, R. (2014). DIY Citizenship;
Critical Making and Social Media. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
[3] Burgess, Jean (2006) ‘Hearing Ordinary Voices: Cultural Studies,
Vernacular Creativity and Digital Storytelling’, Continuum: Journal of
Media & Cultural Studies, 20 (2): 201-214.
[4] Hartley, J. (2010). Silly citizenship. Critical Discourse Studies,
7(4): 233-248.
Submission Requirements
Initial proposals should be submitted as abstracts of 800–1200 words,
exclusive of references and biographies.
The extended abstract should include:
1) Name of author(s) with email addresses and affiliation, if applicable;
2) Title of the paper;
3) Body of the abstract;
4) Preliminary bibliography;
5) Author(s)’s short bio(s); and
6) Indication of whether the submission will be a short or a long paper.
Following acceptance of the abstract by the editors, the full articles
will be accepted subject to a double-blind peer review process. Typical
forms are short articles (2500–3500 words) and long articles (5000–7000
words), inclusive of references. More information about the formatting
is available at: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/NDCR
Important Dates
Abstracts due: May 20
Full papers due: July 15
Expected publication: Spring 2017
Send the abstract as PDFs to Henry Nsaiszeka Mainsah
Editorial information
• Guest Editor: Henry Nsaiszeka Mainsah ((Henry.Mainsah /at/ aho.no))
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