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[ecrea] Call for the ICA 2017 Pre-Conference ‘Data and the Future of Critical Social Research'
Wed Jan 04 07:00:16 GMT 2017
Call for the ICA 2017 Pre-Conference ‘Data and the Future of Critical
Social Research'
Sponsored by the Philosophy, Theory and Critique Division of the
International Communication Association
Event date: 25 May 2017, 9:00 AM - 5 PM, San Diego, California, USA
Deadline for proposals: January 15th, 2017 (500 words abstract)
Organisers: Nick Couldry (London School of Economics) and Andreas Hepp
(University of Bremen)
What we call media and mediated communication is more and more
interwoven with processes of datafication in an environment of
continuous and largely automated data-gathering, for example, from our
activities online or our mobile phone use. The uses of data collected,
aggregated and analysed by systems of computers are today a precondition
for everyday life. In short, data are changing social ontology, and as a
result the role of 'media' within the constitution of the social. This
can be understood as part of a process of 'deep' mediatization - in
which the very elements and building-blocks from which social is
constructed are based in processes of mediation, accompanied by
automated data processing.
In this transformed context, this pre-conference asks: What do such
changes mean for critical communications and social research - indeed
for critical social theory and informed political action generally? How
should we now do critical empirical research into media and
communications bearing this deep mediatization in mind? The
pre-conference aims both to focus these questions theoretically and to
encourage perspectives on what constitutes critical empirical research
under such conditions.
Questions on which we welcome either theoretical or empirical
contributions include:
- What sort of economic, political and social order is being built
through today’s data relations and their underlying linked infrastructures?
- How are the self's relations to institutional power changing through
digital traces, data relations and with implications for autonomy and
freedom?
- How is the nature of social institutions changing through deep
mediatization and the pervasiveness of data relations?
- Are practices of civic and political intervention for social change on
balance stimulated or undermined in a datafied environment?
- What does community and other forms of collectivity come to mean under
these new datafied conditions?
- How should we develop our methods for a critical analysis of processes
of deep mediatization?
- What kind of social interventions are needed that build from critical
analyses of datafication?
Please email a 500 words proposals to Andreas Hepp
((andreas.hepp /at/ uni-bremen.de) <mailto:(andreas.hepp /at/ uni-bremen.de)>) by
January 15th, 2017. Please direct any questions to: Nick Couldry
((n.couldry /at/ lse.ac.uk) <mailto:(n.couldry /at/ lse.ac.uk)>) or Andreas Hepp
((andreas.hepp /at/ uni-bremen.de) <mailto:(andreas.hepp /at/ uni-bremen.de)>).
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