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[ecrea] Call for chapter proposal IoToys > The Internet of Toys: Practices, Affordances and the Political Economy of Children’s Play
Wed May 17 11:37:40 GMT 2017
CALL FOR CHAPTERS:
*The Internet of Toys: Practices, Affordances and the Political Economy
of Children’s Play*
EDITORS
Giovanna Mascheroni Ph.D. ((giovanna.masheroni /at/ unicatt.it)
<mailto:(giovanna.masheroni /at/ unicatt.it)>), Catholic University of Milan
(Italy)
Donell Holloway, Ph.D. ((donell.holloway /at/ ecu.edu.au)
<mailto:(donell.holloway /at/ ecu.edu.au)>), Edith Cowan University (Perth,
Australia)
TIMING
Chapter Proposals Submission Deadline: 1 June, 2017
Notification of acceptance: 30 June, 2017
Full Chapters Due: Jan 15, 2018
Review process: Jan 15 - March 15, 2018
Revisions Due: June 1, 2018
Deadline fully edited version to publisher: August 31, 2018
AIMS
This book aims to examine the emerging world of internet-connected toys
(Internet of Toys or IoToys), where toys relate one-on-one to children
and also connect to other toys, other children and/or database data.
Using a children’s digital rights framework (Livingstone and Third,
2017) the book takes a critical approach to the contexts in which
internet-connected toys are used, designed, represented, researched and
governed.
The book will interrogate the everyday practices and contexts of IoToys
use by children in the home and in educational settings. It will also
investigate research and design practices that shape the play, learning,
social and communicative affordances of IoToys, together with privacy by
design practices that protect children’s rights to participation and
protection.
Emerging research strategies and approaches in investigating design
processes, children’s practices and embodied experiences, and
commercialisation of children’s data—as well methods that include
children as active participants in the research process—will also be
included. A final section will examine the commercial datafication and
dataveillance (Lupton & Williamson, 2017) of children’s play, and the
policy and regulatory landscape influencing the production and
consumption of IoToys.
POSSIBLE TOPICS
_Part I – Practices and Contexts_
* Connected toys and everyday life
* The domestication of IoToys in family life.
* Children’s communicative and play practices.
* IoToys and personalised learning experiences at home and school
environments
* Offline/online contexts of connected-toy play.
* Embodied/disembodied practices of playing with IoToys.
_Part II – Design and the IoToys _
* Designing play affordances
* Provision for privacy and protection within toy design
* Design methods with young children
* Coding with IoToys
* Individualised learning with IoToys
_Part III – Research strategies and approaches_
* Researching IoToys use in everyday contexts
* Research and design of IoToys
* Researching cognitive and developmental effects of Iotoys
* Researching multimodal literacies and the IoToys
* Researching and tracking data flows
* Researching digital materialities
_Part IV – Political Economy of the IoToys _
* Policy developments and responses to emerging world of IoToys
* Regulatory frameworks (gaps and recommendations)
* The datafication and datasurveillance of children
* Commercial governance and business models
* Global/local geographies
PROPOSAL SUBMISSION
Extended abstracts of 1,000-1,200 words including references should be
sent by June 1, 2017 to:
Giovanna Mascheroni ((giovanna.masheroni /at/ unicatt.it)
<mailto:(giovanna.masheroni /at/ unicatt.it)>) and Donell Holloway
((donell.holloway /at/ ecu.edu.au) <mailto:(donell.holloway /at/ ecu.edu.au)>)
Chapter length, etc.
Commissioned chapters will be approximately 6,000 words. Style and
referencing guides will be provided to authors whose chapter proposals
are accepted. The editors reserve the right to negotiate chapter
contents to avoid content crossover, duplication and gaps.
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