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[Commlist] Call for abstracts for ECREA pre-conference on Datafied Welfare States
Mon Jan 31 18:55:37 GMT 2022
* Call for abstracts for ECREA pre-conference*
*Datafied Welfare States*
Time and place: October 18th, 2022, 9-17 (CEST), at University of
Copenhagen and online (hybrid format). Abstract deadline: April 1st, 2022.
Keynote speaker: Professor Anne Kaun, Södertörn University
Data logging and processing have been fundamental for the development
and maintenance of welfare states since the 20th century. Exemplified by
key functions such as the assignment of social security numbers, the
reporting of tax statements, or the registration of criminal records,
state authorities have always been dependent on collecting and
organising significant amounts of citizen data. With the digitization of
welfare sectors and institutions and the rise of computerised big data,
these processes have accelerated, leading to new and comprehensive modes
of datafication (Cukier & Mayer-Schoenberger 2013; Kitchin 2014; Mejias
& Couldry 2019).
Following this “paradigm shift” in the provision of public services and
social welfare (Dencik & Kaun 2020), the pre-conference discusses the
growing reliance on data-driven and algorithmic systems across sectors
and institutions (Yeung 2018; Eubanks 2018). We are particularly
interested in the extensive use of commercially supplied services and in
the growing reliance on big tech companies who provide the underlying
infrastructure for a wide range of societal functions. Amazon and
Microsoft are, for instance, dominant actors in the provision of cloud
solutions to public databases and services, while entire app ecologies
rely on Google’s third-party services and developer tools. Focusing on
the consequences of this inherent and hidden commercialization, the
pre-conference welcomes contributions that enquire into the potential
conflicts of interests and clashes between market logics and welfare
ideologies.
The pre-conference, in other words, seeks to understand the nature of
emergent data welfare states (Andreasen et al. 2021) and to critically
assess how and why mechanisms of datafication and commodification are
being built into the architecture of contemporary welfare states and
democracies. It enquires into technical, ethical, and political choices
that are made when digital technologies are implemented; the degrees and
possibilities of citizen surveillance and data governance; the market
structures and political economies around datafied welfare services and
sectors; and the material infrastructures that undergird the
datafication of the welfare state.
The pre-conference welcomes contributions on, but not limited to:
- Datafication processes and challenges in key welfare sectors (e.g.,
healthcare, education, social services, policing, media, etc.)
- Conflicts and clashes between welfare ideologies and commercial logics
of big tech
- Historical analyses of public datafication processes
- Theoretical discussions on datafication and democracy
- Case studies of e.g., Covid-19 strategies
- Digital public infrastructure projects and public-private partnerships
The ECREA pre-conference is arranged by the Communication & Democracy
section, the ERC-funded Datafied Living project and the Data Publics
project, funded by the Velux Foundation. The pre-conference is in hybrid
format and both speakers and listeners can choose to participate in
person or online. Participation is free of charge, but seats are
limited, and registration is mandatory. Authors must indicate if they
plan to present online or in person. Abstracts of 300-500 words
excluding references must be sent to (datafiedwelfarestates /at/ hum.ku.dk)
<mailto:(datafiedwelfarestates /at/ hum.ku.dk)> no later than April 1st, 2022.
*Timeline:*
* Deadline for submission of abstracts: April 1st, 2022
* Notification of acceptance: June 1st, 2022
* Deadline for registrations: September 1st, 2022
* Pre-conference: October 18th, 2022, 9-17 (CEST)
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