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[Commlist] Call for Abstracts for 2022 ICA Hybrid Postconference on Media Sociology
Mon Nov 08 10:09:09 GMT 2021
Call for Abstracts for 2022 ICA Hybrid Postconference on Media Sociology
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An Unequal Digital World? Critical Perspectives on Media Sociology as
Transdisciplinary Global Network____
Featured Speakers: Paola Tubaro (CNRS) and Antonio A. Casilli (Télécom
Paris) and Institutional Partner: Jen Schradie, Sciences Po Paris____
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Timeline:____
Submission January 15th 2022____
Notifications February 15th 2022____
Confirmation of Participation due March 15th____
Schedule Published April 15th____
Event Date: Wednesday June 1st 2022____
www.icamediasociology.com
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Description: ____
This postconference welcomes scholars from all fields and disciplines
build the field of media sociology writ large on any foci, theoretical
orientation, and/or methodological practice. Contributing to ICA’s theme
“One World, One Network,” the post-conference provides a global tent for
the emergent interdisciplinary field of media sociology at the
intersection of communication, media, technology, digital inequalities,
and social changes. Submissions are invited from voices and
practitioners from around the world, particularly traditionally
underrepresented groups from whom we can learn much about inequalities
in increasingly networked and digitized societies. This postconference
leverages ICA’s conference in Paris to showcase featured speakers Paola
Tubaro (CNRS) and Antonio A. Casilli (Télécom Paris) from the
internationally renowned CNRS, le Centre national de la recherche
scientifique, which is one of France’s premier institutions. In addition
to showcasing French intellectual leadership appropriate to the ICA
venue, organizers come from South America, North America, Europe, and
the UK, thus ensuring global standpoints. The event’s ICA affiliate is
the Computational Methods Divisions (submissions are welcome from all
methodological and theoretical perspectives).____
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Submissions: ____
Using the link below, upload a 300-600 word abstract, author contact
information, and modality/format preferences by January 15th 2022. ____
Link to submission form here: https://forms.gle/HyR2VDek6MWMWdFf6
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Hybrid Format and Fees: ____
This event will be in hybrid format to allow both in-person and virtual
participation. The registration fee is $25 and allows participation in
both the live and virtual event (there will be free live streaming of
the virtual event for virtual audiences). The in-person event will be
held at Sciences Po which is an easy and inexpensive journey (under half
an hour and less than two euros) by public transportation from the 17th
arrondissement where ICA is being held. Participants can plan their
journeys here: Itinerary | Ratp.fr.____
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Publication Opportunities: ____
Participants in the post-conference will be invited to submit their
papers to be publications from the event including special volumes from
our sponsors Palgrave Studies in Digital Inequalities & Emerald Studies
in Media and Communications.____
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Featured Speakers: The event’s featured speakers are Antonio Casilli and
Paola Tubaro whose talks are respectively entitled “Who bears the burden
of a pandemic? COVID-19 and the transfer of risk to digital platform
workers” and “Digital Venezuela: Global inequalities, economic crisis
and local networks behind the online economy.” Antonio A. Casilli is a
professor of sociology at Telecom Paris, the telecommunications school
of the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, and a researcher at the
Interdisciplinary Institute on Innovation (i3). His research foci are
digital labor, data governance, and human rights. He is the author of
the award-winning book En attendant les robots (Editions du Seuil, 2019)
and one of the co-creators of the documentary mini-series Invisibles
(France Télévisions, 2020) about platform workers. E-mail: antonio [dot]
casilli [at] telecom-paris [dot] fr Paola Tubaro is Research Professor
in sociology at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) in
Paris. A specialist of social network analysis, she is currently
researching the place of human labour in the global production networks
of artificial intelligence, and the social conditions of platform work
especially in French and Spanish-speaking countries. Her interests also
include data methodologies and research ethics. E-mail: paola [dot]
tubaro [at] inria [dot] fr____
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Questions? Email (mediasociologysymposium /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(mediasociologysymposium /at/ gmail.com)>____
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Committee Members: Grant Blank, Antonio Casilli, Wenhong Chen, Massimo
Ragnedda, Laura Robinson, Jen Schradie, Jeremy Schulz, Juliana Trammel,
Paola Tubaro, and Julie Wiest (in alpha order)____
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