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[Commlist] CfP ICA Pre-conference: Alternative content regulation on social media
Wed Nov 24 13:35:36 GMT 2021
ICA Pre-conference May 25th, 2022
Organizers:
Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Analysis of the Media (CARISM,
University Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas)
Working Group on Internet Governance and Regulation ; Research Network
on Internet, AI and Society, Centre Internet et Société (CNRS).
Call for papers: Alternative content regulation on social media
Moderation on social media has generated intense controversies in recent
years. Faced with pressure by states and judicial authorities in Western
countries to stem hate speech and disinformation online, major platforms
have undertaken reforms of their moderation policies. Based on the
recruitment of professional moderators, the automation of content
detection, the revision of flagging procedures and the curation of
publications on newsfeeds, these reforms have been questioned both for
their efficiency and the threat they pose on free speech online. In both
cases however, the issue of content regulation has mainly been
considered through the evolution of relationships between states and
platforms.
However, content regulation on social media goes far beyond the
relationship between public authorities and firms, and encompasses a
wide diversity of actors who develop their own practices of cultural
regulation. Journalists develop fact-checking procedures to limit the
spread of fake news. Activists put pressure on advertisers in order to
cut sources of funding for hate groups. Marketing agencies establish
blacklists of sites, groups and channels to avoid funding the latter
through online advertising. Social media users put in practice
counter-speech strategies in order to stem hate speech on social media
discussion groups. Researchers develop transparency and accountability
indicators to assess platforms’ policies related to content regulation.
The preconference will shed light on alternative practices of content
regulation on social media. It aims at gathering researchers from
various countries and disciplines around case studies related to civil
society initiatives to influence platforms’ moderation policies and
exert speech policing online.
What influence do these initiatives have on platforms’ policies?
What are their conditions for success?
How do they articulate with public authorities or platforms’ initiatives?
How do they relate to public opinion?
How do platforms balance conflicts between diverging national social and
legal norms related to free speech?
Scholars wishing to present and discuss their work have to submit an
abstract up to 1000 words by January 10th.
The abstracts have to be sent to:
<(carism /at/ u-paris2.fr)>
<(romain.badouard /at/ u-paris2.fr)>
Submissions will undergo blind peer review by the scientific committee.
Keynote Speaker: Tarleton Gillespie, Senior Principal Researcher at
Microsoft Research, Affiliated Associate Professor at Cornell University.
Practical informations:
Date: Wednesday, May 25th, 9h30-17h
Conference venue:
University Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas, 92 rue d’Assas
75006 Paris
France
Registration fee: Free
The preconference is open both to presenters and non-presenters. ICA
membership is not required to participate in the preconference.
Contact: Romain Badouard <(Romain.badouard /at/ u-paris2.fr)>
See: https://www.icahdq.org/mpage/CFPAlternative
Scientific committee:
Romain Badouard, CARISM, University Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas
Anne Bellon, COSTECH, University of Technology of Compiègne Margueritte
Borelli, CARISM, University Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas
Lucien Castex, ISOC France and University Sorbonne Nouvelle
Christine Chevret-Castellani, University Sorbonne Paris Nord
Tristan Mattelart, CARISM, University Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas
Cécile Méadel, CARISM, University Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas
Francesca Musiani, WG on Internet Governance and Regulation, CIS/CNRS
Julien Rossi, COSTECH, University of Technology of Compiègne
Nathalie Sonnac, CARISM, University Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas
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