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[Commlist] Call for Papers, RESET journal - Digitalization of "Local" Politics
Thu Jun 27 13:38:57 GMT 2024
The latest Call for Papers of the RESET journal, that aims at exploring
the digitalization of politics at the "local" levels, and its
consequences, in a special issue edited by Marie Neihouser, Anaïs
Théviot and Sébastien François.
This special issue aims at exploring the digitalization of local
politics and its consequences. How do political actors (party members,
volunteers, executives, candidates or elected representatives) use
digital technologies at every level of local politics? And what about
the day-to-day work of the numerous professionals who gravitate around
these political stakeholders and contribute to their media coverage?
Local partisan and media uses of digital technologies, as defined in
this CFP, need to be better understood, whether during political
campaigns or in the so-called "ordinary" moments of political life, in
terms of the specific resources and constraints of local environments.
Their impact, be it on the relations between actors, on local political
balances or on the way politics is conducted at local level, deserves to
be better documented. These digital uses can indeed be integrated within
the political and media trajectories of those various actors or within
the political repertoires they are likely to develop and implement.
Proposals for articles may be submitted in one or more of the following
areas:
1. The Digitalization of Partisan and Media Uses at Local Level:
Stakeholders and Resources
2. Specific Local Practices?
3. Digitizing Local Politics: What Effects?
The deadline for submission of an abstract proposal is *July 15, 2024*.
Please find the call here:
https://journals.openedition.org/reset/4920
<https://journals.openedition.org/reset/4920>
A French-language version is also available:
https://journals.openedition.org/reset/4915
<https://journals.openedition.org/reset/4915>
RESET is a journal managed and published by a cooperative of volunteer
researchers and no APCs are required from authors at any stage.
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