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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Developing measures of the digital transformation
Tue Jan 23 23:01:19 GMT 2024
CfP: From technology adoption to societal outcomes: Developing measures
of the digital transformation
17-21 June 2024, Florence, Italy
The Robert Schuman Centre at The European University Institute in
Florence is culminating the celebration of its 30th anniversary through
joint sessions of workshops on six themes that are central to the
Centre’s research agenda. These joint sessions bring together scholars
from different institutions, schools of thought, methodological
preferences, career stages, and locations for four days of intense
collaboration. The goal is to collectively address significant issues,
with an eye on publishing the findings collaboratively.
One of the six workshop themes is:
From technology adoption to societal outcomes: Developing measures of
the digital transformation
The workshop aims at advancing academic thinking on a broader view of
the measurement of the digital society and democracy, including issues
such as disinformation and news environment:
- What are the main existing sources of information and how are they
used to measure relevant aspects of the digital transformation?
- What are the main current gaps in the measurement of the digital
transformation?
- What can we learn from existing attempts at measuring the digital
transformation and their limitations?
Abstract submission deadline: 31 January 2024
Important dates and guide for authors available here:
https://www.eui.eu/en/projects/joint-sessions-workshops/call-for-papers
<https://www.eui.eu/en/projects/joint-sessions-workshops/call-for-papers>
More information about the specific workshop here:
https://www.eui.eu/en/projects/joint-sessions-workshops/about/from-technology-adoption-to-societal-outcomes
<https://www.eui.eu/en/projects/joint-sessions-workshops/about/from-technology-adoption-to-societal-outcomes>
More information about the overall concept, other topics, and the
potential funding here:
https://www.eui.eu/en/projects/joint-sessions-workshops/about
<https://www.eui.eu/en/projects/joint-sessions-workshops/about>
There will be no required fee for participation. A small number of
scholarships are available to encourage greater diversity in
participation. Additional scholarships are expected to be available for
participants from Widening Programme countries.
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