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[ecrea] Call for Papers "Digital Media and Political Extremism“
Tue Jan 10 17:58:39 GMT 2017
*Call for Papers*
Sally Hohnstein, Dr. Maruta Herding & Michaela Glaser
Deutsches Jugendinstitut (DJI),
Research Center for Prevention of Right-Wing Extremism and Radicalization
*Edited Volume on: ***
*Digital Media and Political Extremism. *
*State of Knowledge, Challenges and Pedagogical Means*
The Research Center for Prevention of Right-Wing Extremism and
Radicalization, a research unit at Deutsches Jugendinstitut in Halle
(Saale), Germany, is about to publish an edited volume on issues around
digital media and political Extremism (German working title: „Digitale
Medien und politischer Extremismus. Wissensstand, Herausforderungen und
Ansatzpunkte für die pädagogische Praxis“). The volume aims at bringing
together (1) empirical research results on the role and functions of
digital media for adolescent Extremist affiliation, fascination and
further radicalisation processes as well as (2) new and creative
approaches for pedagogical preventative work, and making those insights
available for professionals and other people concerned. Thematically,
the collection focuses particularly on the political Extremist phenomena
of ‘right-wing Extremism’ and ‘Islamist Extremism’.
*Background*
Digital media have been gaining significant relevance for young people´s
everyday behaviour as well as for persuasive political communication and
recruitment practices of Extremist groups. These developments issue
challenges to pedagogical professionals. Both, Right-wing and Islamist
Extremist collective ideological and social propositions are widespread
in digital media and therefore easily accessible for everyone. Young
people could encounter such propositions and deal with them in some form
or another.
One difficulty that shows up here is that there is actually only little
empirically based scientific knowledge on the connections between
digital media on the one hand, and affiliation and radicalisation
processes on the other. Despite a remarkable increase of the number of
mainly phenomenon descriptions and theoretical work as well as media
content analysis studies during the last decade, this fundamental
knowledge gap still remains. Empirical studies, which are aiming at the
reconstruction and explanation of the specific functions of digital
media for individual Extremist fascination, engagement, interaction and
continuance processes – also with regard to the individuals´ each
different set of life experiences and predispositions – still seem to be
rather rare. However, such knowledge is essential for understanding why
some young people would turn towards Extremist propositions (whereas
others would not). Again, this perspective of understanding is
fundamental for the development of promising pedagogical practices on
issues around digital media and political Extremism.
In addition to that, pedagogical professionals currently appear to be
uncertain about approaching issues related to digital media and
political Extremism. In Germany, there are thus far only few pedagogic
attempts to develop and test specific (online as well as offline)
approaches that aim at preventing or dampening young people´s
orientation towards Extremist propositions in virtual environments
Profound experiences for professionals to rely on are therefore rather
limited. //
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*Contributions are welcome to the following themes:*
**
Phenomenon-related contributions present and discuss
§empirical results on the role of digital media for fascination,
engagement, interaction and continuance processes in the fields of
Right-Wing Extremism and Islamist Extremism,
§empirical results on the role of digital media for other non-Extremist
fascination, engagement, interaction and continuance processes (i.e.
related to fan scenes, amok) that could be usable for explaining similar
processes related to Right-Wing Extremism and Islamist Extremism.
Besides that we further welcome contributions, which present and discuss
§pedagogical approaches and implementation experiences of work on issues
related to digital media and political Extremism, either as research
papers (i.e. based on evaluation results) or experience-based work
reports. In this subject area both, practitioners and researchers are
invited to contribute.
*Submission*
Please submit your abstracts of 2,000 signs (including blanks) to
(hohnstein /at/ dji.de) <mailto:(hohnstein /at/ dji.de)>, (herding /at/ dji.de)
<mailto:(herding /at/ dji.de)> und (glaser /at/ dji.de) <mailto:(glaser /at/ dji.de)> until
7^February 7, 2017. You will be notified on acceptance of your paper by
February 23, 2017.
All contributions shall be handed in by June 30, 2017.
After an editorial review process contributors will have four weeks for
paper revision.
*The collection shall be published in the end of 2017.*
Research papers can include a research question, theses, information on
data and methods and the main (or expected) findings. Work-in-progress
papers (also from PhD students and emerging researchers) are equally
welcome as are those on results from finished research projects.
Papers on professional practice knowledge can include a short outline of
the basic assumptions underlying the work, a brief project sketch as
well as an illustrative presentation of work experiences (including
reflections on successes, problems and limits).
Papers can be submitted in English or German language. A single
contribution should not exceed a total of 40,000 signs (including
blanks) including references and footnotes.
*We are looking forward for your submission!*
Sally Hohnstein, Dr. Maruta Herding und Michaela Glaser
For further information on the /Research Center for Prevention of
Right-Wing Extremism and Radicalization/ and /Deutsches Jugendinstitut/
please visit:
www.dji.de/AFS <http://www.dji.de/AFS>
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