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[Commlist] CFP: Platforms & Automation: The Rise of the Digital Swarms
Thu Jan 02 06:51:37 GMT 2025
CFP: *Platforms & Automation: The Rise of the Digital Swarms*
New York University (Abu Dhabi) and The University of Westminster invite
Communication and Media Studies scholars and interdisciplinary experts
to contribute to a peer-reviewed Scopus journal issue and an edited book
volume on digital platforms & automation. Articles and chapters with
specific case studies, including work from the Global South, are
welcome. These collections seek to explore critical issues around fast
innovations, automation, evolving digital media business models, AI
platforms, risk intelligence, digital inclusion, digital governance,
security, integrated marketing implications, social and political
impacts, and data role, power, and sovereignty. These themes reflect the
complex role of digital platforms in fast-paced innovative marketspaces,
yet the phenomenon of the “digital swarms”—rapid, decentralized
interactions between users, data, and machines—remains underexplored,
especially today with the rise of AI. Our aim is to bridge this gap,
examining how platform innovation, business models, investors in private
ventures, and users shape markets and policies, as well as disrupt
living standards.
From information sharing to economic empowerment, these
trillion-dollar platforms influence the fabric of society
multifariously. These collections seek to provide an in-depth
examination of the complex landscape of digital platforms and their
evolving roles, automation utopias, creative and business strategies,
and the disruptions they present.
*Topics of Interest:*
**
We welcome original research, case studies, and analytical pieces guided
by the following topics:
Platformization: Histories, Theories, Concepts, and or Challenges &
Opportunities in the Global South
Swarm Intelligence in Digital Networks: Decentralisation,
Self-Organisation, Cooperation and Emergence
Algorithms and Data Aggregation: Policies and Future Disruptions
Decentralization and Control: Digital Footprints & New World Orders
Dissonances: Ethical and Social Implications versus Economic and
Political Interests
Industry 4.0: Automation, Machine Learning & AI and Robotics (Cobots,
Soft Robotics, Swarm Robotics, Humanoids, AR, Autonomous Vehicles,
Medical Robotics...)
Platform Investment Models: Future Disruptions
Disruptions and Innovations: Sector-Specific Applications and Implications
Automation and Utopia
*Submission Guidelines:*
**
*Abstract Submission*Deadline: February 28, 2025
*Full Chapter Submission Deadline*: April 30, 2025
*Abstract Requirements*: Submit a 300–500-word abstract detailing your
proposed chapter, with a brief author bio, to Dr. Loubna El Mkaouar
[(swarms.automation /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(swarms.automation /at/ gmail.com)>].
*Notification of Acceptance:*March 31, 2025
*Full Chapter Requirements:*Upon acceptance, submit chapters of
4,000–5,000 words, following provided style guidelines.
*Editors:*Dr. Winston Mano, Dr. Najwa Belkziz, Dr. Loubna El Mkaouar,
*Authors are not required to pay submission or publication charges of
any sort.*
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