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[Commlist] Call for abstracts - Digital Authoritarianism in the Age of Globalisation- ISA conference
Wed Sep 18 05:46:30 GMT 2019
Please see below call for abstracts for a session Janroj Yilmaz
Keles is organizing at the International Sociological Association’s
Forum in Porto Allegre, Brazil July 14-18, 2020
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*Title:*
Digital Authoritarianism in the Age of Globalisation
*Research Committee:*
RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture (host committee)
*Final Abstract SubmissionDeadline*: September 30, 2019
*Abstract submission
link:*https://isaconf.confex.com/isaconf/forum2020/cfp.cgi
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*Abstract:*
*Digital Authoritarianism in the age of globalisation*
Digital media can have a liberating potential by the bypassing of
censorship, surveillance and interference of the authoritarian regimes.
It has empowered individuals and communities to have access to
unfiltered and uncontrolled information and in some degree, it has
driven to unanticipated changes to the authoritarian regimes such as in
Tunisia or Egypt in 2011 during the Arab Spring. Itfacilitates
alternative modes of representation, virtual communications, spaces and
communities. The formation of counter-publics and spaces is increasingly
undermining authoritarian information control. In a parallel
development, the authoritarian governments around the world are
tightening control over interactivity of their citizens and restricting
their access to the information. The control of the information flow and
online communication have become requisite for “networked
authoritarians” to maintain their repressive rule. For this purpose,
these regimes use multiple strategies (coercive and technological) to
surveil their populations to identify critical voices and prevent
potential challenges.
This proposed panel aims to explore the methods that authoritarian
regimes employ to build their digital authoritarian system in order to
establish and maintain their hegemony over the society.
Researchers are kindly invited to contribute to the session through
submissions of their research abstracts.
Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
The Internet and state control in authoritarian regimes
Social movements, the Internet and state.
Digital authoritarianism, democracy and freedom of speech
Self-censorship and digital silence
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