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[Commlist] Cfp "Data reflectivity" // Convergence
Wed Apr 26 07:22:02 GMT 2023
Cfp "Data reflectivity: new pathways in bridging datafication and user
studies"
Special Issue of Convergence: The International Journal of Research into
New Media Technologies (Sage)
Following more than a decade of work on the structural properties of
datafication and platforms, more recent studies are focussing on how
users decode, make sense, avoid or resist algorithmic data. These works
have contributed to make the role of users visible and meaningful and
show users' reflective engagement with technology. Linking platform
perspectives dealing with questions of power, accountability and
governance on a macro-level to users' everyday engagement with digital
technology represents a fruitful path when aiming to understand complex
user-data relations. This special issue aims to connect datafication
studies with lived user experiences, inviting scholars to think along
and reflect on the concept of data reflectivity in their contributions.
We understand data reflectivity as a synthesizing concept signalling the
dualism inherent in data: on the one hand, data reflect human users in
specific (datafied) ways aiming to structure user experiences. On the
other hand, users have their own ways of engaging in, circumventing, or
even rebelling against these data reflections, employing reflective
strategies to manipulate and shape data for their own purposes. We
encourage submissions that provide theoretical, methodological or
empirical venues for better understanding the data/user nexus in
relation to media, platforms, infrastructures and algorithms (in
particular recommendation systems), metrics and analytics.
Possible topics may include, but are not limited to:
·Conceptualisations of data reflectivity and the data/user nexus, the
role of user reflectivity in the face of black boxing, obscurity,
obfuscation, etc.
·User practices of algorithmic engagement and resistance, their relation
to algorithmic imaginaries and literacies, and their implications for
understanding the data/user relationship
·Theorizing the challenge of volatility: How to account for temporal
variability of algorithmic systems in relation to users' algorithmic
literacy? In other words, how to deal with algorithms as moving targets?
·New methodological venues for exploring the data/user relations, such
as collecting "big" and "small" data, data donations, applying mixed
methods in new ways etc.
·Examining the link between platform design and agency, reflectivity and
literacy
·Empirical contributions engaging in questions such as: How reflective
are users and what are the potentials and limitations of reflectivity
for providing users with agency or literacy? What are users reflective
or not reflective about in relation to data? What is the role of
affective and tacit knowledge for data reflectivity?
Full call:
https://ruc.dk/en/cfp-data-reflectivity-new-pathways-bridging-datafication-and-user-studies
<https://ruc.dk/en/cfp-data-reflectivity-new-pathways-bridging-datafication-and-user-studies>
Deadline for abstracts (500 words, excluding references): May 26^th , 2023
Guest editors: Martina Skrubbeltrang Mahnke (Roskilde University,
Denmark), David Mathieu (Roskilde University, Denmark), Joëlle Swart
(University of Groningen, The Netherlands) and Pille Pruulmann
Vengerfeldt (Malmö University, Sweden)
Contact information: (mahnke /at/ ruc.dk) <mailto:(mahnke /at/ ruc.dk)>
No author payments required using the Green Open Access option.
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