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[Commlist] CfP: Approaches to Digital Discourse Analysis 5
Sat Aug 17 20:03:23 GMT 2024
Call for papers and panels for ADDA 5
Tilburg, The Netherlands, 21-23 May 2025
submission link: https://easychair.org/cfp/adda5
<https://easychair.org/cfp/adda5>
conference email address: (adda5 /at/ tilburguniversity.edu)
social media: https://x.com/adda5_2025 <https://x.com/adda5_2025> &
https://www.instagram.com/adda5_2025/
<https://www.instagram.com/adda5_2025/>
Panel and paper proposals are invited for ADDA 5, to be held in Tilburg,
The Netherlands, 21-23 May 2025. Following successful editions in
Valencia (2015), Turku (2017), Florida (2021) and Klagenfurt (2023),
ADDA 5 will be organized by Tilburg University’s Department of Culture
Studies in MindLabs, a digital knowledge hub in the city center.
The ADDA 5 conference theme is discourse and digital infrastructures. If
the rise of ChatGPT and other AI tech underscores anything, it's the
imperative to analyze discourse through its material dimensions of
platformed interfaces, cultures, ideologies, and - of course -
algorithms. ADDA 5 aims to unite scholars interested in the social
production of meaning across digital platforms and attention economies.
How do ongoing processes of platformization and appification enable,
shape, reimagine and constrain digital discourse infrastructurally? How
do digital infrastructures across the globe impact the production,
dissemination, and consumption of discourse? How do such infrastructures
render people and ideas (in)visible? ADDA 5 will offer a platform for
scholars to present cutting-edge research on the infrastructure/agency
nexus and critically engage with the materiality and sociopolitical
dimensions of digital discourse.
The convenors are proud to announce the following keynote speakers:
* Alexandra Georgakopoulou, King’s College London, Great Britain
* Taina Bucher, University of Oslo, Norway
* Britta Schneider, Viadrina European University, Germany
* Payal Arora, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
Conference topics
Digital infrastructures and digital discourse, conflict dynamics,
attention economies, ideology and digital discourse, directive power of
digital infrastructures, algorithmic power, fake news, influencer
culture, digital discourse & politics, platformed interaction, digital
propaganda, digital commodification, nationalism, provincialism,
parochialism, (uses of) digital heritage, AI resistance and uptake,
genre stretching and bending, transcontextual analysis online, and any
other relevant topics related to digital discourse analysis.
Submission guidelines
ADDA 5 invites panel proposals, individual presentations (oral or
poster) and work-in-progress talks. To submit a panel proposal,
individual presentation or work-in-progress talk, please use the
EasyChair submission url and be attentive to the different deadlines
ADDA 5 employs.
*Panels* (deadline: September 15, 2024)
Panels should address a common theme, concept or methodological
dimension related to the conference theme or one of the conference
topics. Panel slots are 90 minutes and include 3 individual
presentations. We can accommodate panels up to three slots (so 9
individual presentations).
Panel proposals should include the following:
* title of the panel
* name(s) of panel organizer(s), including institutional affiliations
and email addresses
* 200 word summary, or overview, of the panel (rationale and objectives)
Once a panel is accepted, each panel participant should submit the
abstract for their individual paper to the submission page no later than
January 10, 2025. Please make sure to check and incude the panel name.
*Individual presentations (oral or poster) *(deadline: January 10, 2025)
Individual presentations (20 minutes + Q&A) are part of themed sessions
(methodology, concepts, fields). Poster presentations are more informal
formats where the researcher talks the audience through their research
(as visualized on a poster). Proposals for individual papers (no more
than 250 words) must indicate a preference for an oral or poster
presentation by selecting the appropriate option in the EasyChair
submission form. Poster presenters must be present to discuss their work
during the dedicated session. Each participant can only be a presenting
author once at the conference for either a paper or a poster. So you can
be an author on multiple papers, but you will not be accepted to present
more than once.
*Work-in-progress talks *(deadline: January 10, 2025)
Proposals for work-in-progress talks or sandbox sessions are invited,
where participants can test and discuss emerging ideas, analytical
techniques, or preliminary findings. These sessions offer an
interactive, informal format with 15-minute presentations followed by 15
minutes of discussion. When submitting your proposal (up to 250 words)
via EasyChair, please select the appropriate box if your proposal falls
into this category.
All proposals, — except panel proposals —, will undergo a double-blind
peer-review process, based on the following criteria:
* topical relevance and originality
* clarity of argumentation
* structural organization of the submission
* theoretical and methodological precision
* for panels: coherence of the proposal
Decisions about acceptance/rejection will be communicated by early 2025.
Following formal acceptance, the responsible (presenting) authors must
register participation.
ADDA 5 convenors
Inge Beekmans,
Mingyi Hou,
Ico Maly,
Sean Smith,
Inge van de Ven and
Tom Van Hout
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