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[Commlist] CFP - Digital Inclusion Policy and Research Conference (DIPRC) - September 2021
Fri Apr 02 14:51:59 GMT 2021
Full abstract on the conference website -
https://easychair.org/cfp/DIPRC2021:
_*The Digital Inclusion, Policy and Research Conference (DIPRC)
Tuesday, September 14 2021*_
In this third edition of the Digital Inclusion, Policy and Research
Conference (DIPRC) 2021, we invite scholars and practitioners to talk
about their latest work in what many consider as a crucial point for
digital inclusion, digital divides and data literacy. Who got left
behind and struggled the most during the pandemic? What new digital
practices emerged from the pandemic to help people manage their
well-being and survival? Did technology interventions such as contact
tracing apps actually help manage the pandemic? How did different
communities organise to assist each other via digital means? How did
different governments and local municipalities respond to digital
literacy challenges? How is mainstream media implicated in how we
understand what is happening?
The conference aims to focus on the recent global developments
influenced by the pandemic in research, policy, and practice. Over this
short time digital inequalities, digital inclusion and digital
literacies have changed in response to global developments. However, key
themes have remained important such as: material and financial access;
skills and digital literacy; use by citizens and communities; the impact
of socio-economic factors; motivation and attitudes; and more recently
socio-economic and socio-cultural variations in patterns of usage.
Digital inequities therefore have become an important part of broader
persistent issues of social equity and justice.
For the open sessions, we seek presentations and papers that cover
empirical research as well as policy and practice interventions, on
topics such as:
* Data analysis of levels of digital inclusion/exclusion and
engagement.
* Case studies of initiatives and programmes.
* Case studies of community impact.
* Studies of the impacts of digital exclusion and inequalities.
* Policy interventions to address digital inequalities.
Given that 2020 and 2021 have been dominated by the impacts of the
COVID-19 pandemic, which has itself revealed huge digital inequalities,
we also invite papers on:
* Disinformation/misinformation and digital literacy during the
pandemic.
* Studies on the link between misinformation and data literacies.
* Government, community and voluntary sector responses to digital
literacy needs.
* Digital platform use and 'big tech' responses to the pandemic.
* Community responses to digital needs due to the pandemic.
Please submit your abstract here:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=diprc2021
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=diprc2021>
*The conference will be free to attend and held online *- events will be
scheduled to facilitate as far as possible attendance from all time zones.
Important dates:
* Date for submitting abstracts - 31st May 2021
* Date for announcing acceptances - End of July 2021
* Date for speakers to confirm participation - Mid August 2021 at
latest.
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