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[Commlist] CFP: Hybrid Wars in the Age of Platform Imperialism
Wed Dec 18 20:25:21 GMT 2019
**_CFP: Hybrid Wars in the Age of Platform Imperialism_.**
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*Date: September 25-26, 2020*
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*Place: National Research University ‘Higher School of Economics’*
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*Moscow, Russian Federation*
This conference provides a forum for researchers who seek to analyze,
challenge, and rethink the concepts of “platform imperialism” in the age
of hybrid warfare.
Basically, we are interested in the exchange of opinions on the
following issues:
(1)The distribution of global power in terms of the domination over the
global platform market by the West (predominantly, the US: e.g., Google,
Facebook, Youtube) and control over regional platform markets by China
(Baidu, QQ, etc.), Russia (VK, Yandex, etc.), Korea (Cyworld), and so on.
(2) The possibility of the stabilization of meanings (the propaganda of
specific power narratives) by means of controlling digital platforms and
of increasingly digitized "legacy media""; the possibility of control
over the production of knowledge in the interests of those controlling
digital markets (global and regional); and social consequences of the
stabilization of global and regional hegemonic configurations.
(3) The possibility of resistance to hegemonic narratives by means of
information wars, their hybridization, the
destabilization/schizophrenization of stable meanings, and social
consequences of these destabilizing developments.
Finally, it would be interesting to consider the following question:
(4) Do we really live in the age of digital/platform imperialism, or
should we characterize the current state of globalization in alternative
terms?
All theoretical perspectives are welcome; case studies comparing the
representation of issues across platforms would be of particular interest.
**Keynote speakers: **
Dr. Oliver Joseph Boyd-Barrett, Bowling Green State University, Ohio (USA)
Dr. Piers Robinson, Organization for Propaganda Studies (UK)
Dr. David Miller, University of Bristol (UK)
The conference languages are *English and Russian*.
*Abstracts of 250-300 words*(excluding bibliography) of single papers
should be sent by email as a Word document attachment to
(olga.baysha /at/ colorado.edu) <mailto:(olga.baysha /at/ colorado.edu)>
<mailto:(olga.baysha /at/ colorado.edu) <mailto:(olga.baysha /at/ colorado.edu)>>.
Please include name, affiliation, email address and paper title in the
body of the email.
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**Deadlines:**
February 15, 2020 – Deadline for submitting individual abstracts
April 1, 2020 – Notification of papers acceptance
Queries about the conference and abstracts should be sent to Dr. Olga
Baysha at (olga.baysha /at/ colorado.edu) <mailto:(olga.baysha /at/ colorado.edu)>
<mailto:(olga.baysha /at/ colorado.edu) <mailto:(olga.baysha /at/ colorado.edu)>>
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