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[ecrea] CFP - The 20th Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association - Media Ethics: Human Ecology in a Connected World
Sun Dec 02 06:28:20 GMT 2018
Deadline for submission: extended to JANUARY 15, 2019
The Media Ecology Association invites paper and panel proposals for
presentation at its 20th Annual Convention, taking place on 27-30 June
2019 in Toronto.
We welcome submissions that encompass the broad array of disciplines
focusing on the study of media as environments, technology and
techniques, modes of information, and symbolic codes of communication
that constitute media ecology.
We also invite submissions exploring this year’s theme “Media Ethics.
Human Ecology in a Connected World”.
In our current hyper-connected era, information and communication
technologies are increasingly forming the infrastructure of a new
digital human ecosystem which is larger and quicker to evolve than any
prior.
This continually transforming and evolving planetary habitat connects
all of humanity into, what Marshall McLuhan’s prescient mind termed, a
“Global Village”.
Technology and new media’s impact on this ecosystem has a profound
effect on every aspect of the human ethos – self-expression, education,
values, beliefs, needs, livelihood, enjoyment – and society at large.
Over the past few years, these emerging technologies and unforeseen
digital media practices have also given rise to ethical issues,
political and societal questions of critical importance to our evolving
future.
The countless unintended implications – current or potential – of
today’s rapid technological developments have largely come from
socio-technical systems and emerging digital, robotic, artificially
intelligent, or biomedical technologies. These advances have led to an
unprecedented need for new ethical perspectives and frameworks to
underpin the building blocks of our new digital ecosystem.
General areas of interest related to this year’s theme include, but are
not limited to, the following topics:
Artificial intelligence and machine learning
Internet of things
Robotics and automation
Bioengineering
Virtual/augmented reality
Data ethics, privacy, surveillance, cyber security, and data
protection
Big data and cloud computing
Social media algorithms
Internet policy
Misinformation on social media
Propaganda, censorship, and free speech
Net Neutrality, openness, and digital inclusion
Media integrity in journalism, advertising, public relations
Digital citizenship, social and political engagement
Entertainment media, digital and media arts
Digital literacy and media pedagogy
Civil discourse, human dignity, diversity, and individual
expression in the media ecosystem
Wellbeing sustainability and prosperity in the media environment
Innovative interpretations and new ethical perspectives emanating
from the Media Ecology intellectual tradition
For submissions and other information please see the convention website:
http://mediaethics.ca/
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