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[ecrea] CFP- ICA Preconference: Taming and Nurturing the Wild Child: Government and Corporate Policies for New Media
Tue Nov 06 10:34:37 GMT 2018
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION (ICA) 2019
Washington, DC
PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOP
May 24, 2019
Taming and Nurturing the Wild Child:
Government and Corporate Policies for Social Media
Call for Papers
The impact social media have had on social networking, political
information, advertising and corporate communications make it hard to
imagine that platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp are less
than a decade and a half old. In this short time frame, they have proven
their potential time and again both for good and bad: while catalyzing
pro-democracy movements worldwide, and promoting activism against sexual
harassment, they have also become pre-eminent forums for the
dissemination of misinformation and “fake news,” and for racist,
xenophobic and misogynistic propaganda. While connecting people through
building (and buttressing) social, business and political networks, they
have also raised concerns regarding privacy and misuse of personal
information.
Due to this explosive growth and the ensuing concerns, societies are
struggling to fashion policy responses that will preserve social media’s
vibrancy as spaces for unencumbered speech, while minimizing the
potential harms from privacy violations, hate speech and the diffusion
of misinformation into political discourse. Indeed, in some countries
governments and civil society organizations have called for steps to
address these abuses, yet in others, social media policy has become a
pretext for governments to curb freedom of expression and muzzle
critical voices.
We invite papers that examine policy responses to these developments.
How can policy be developed, while protecting societal values such as
freedom of speech and information? Policy is defined broadly, including
government policies, regulations and laws and the policies of
corporations including algorithmic screening of content and emergent
norms (in the spirit of North/Williamson, who define governance as
formal and non-formal rules of the game). We are also interested in
analyses that address how the business model of social media (e.g., for
profit, not-for-profit) interacts with alternative policy approaches. We
particularly encourage international comparisons, including contrasting
approaches to social media policy adopted by national governments. For
example, what impact do the EU’s GDPR and the Chinese 2016 Cybersecurity
Law, both which came into effect in 2018, have on social media?
Potential papers may address the impact of these policies on issues
including but not limited to freedom of speech, democratic discourse,
political activism, network security, national security and
surveillance, commercial speech, privacy protections and transborder
data flows.
This preconference workshop is jointly organized by the Institute for
Information Policy
<https://bellisario.psu.edu/research/centers/iip>(IIP) at Penn State
University and the James H. and Mary B. Quello Center
<http://quello.msu.edu/>at Michigan State University. Papers presented
in the workshop will be considered for publication in the IIP’s Journal
of Information Policy <http://www.psupress.org/Journals/jnls_JIP.html>.
The Journal is an open access, peer-reviewed, scholarly journal,
published by Penn State University Press and archived on JSTOR.
Abstracts of up to 500 words and a short bio of the author(s) should be
submitted to (pennstateiip /at/ psu.edu) <mailto:(pennstateiip /at/ psu.edu)> by
December 15, 2018. Please write IIP_SOCIALMEDIAPOLICY: YOUR NAME in the
subject line. Presenters will be notified by January 12, 2019 regarding
acceptance. Accepted papers will need to be submitted by May 1, 2019.
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