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[eccr] IAMCR Porto Alegre - CTP Call for Papers - correction
Wed Nov 12 13:03:26 GMT 2003
Abstracts of about 500 words should be sent to (iamcr-ctp /at/ encip.org), and not
to the four section heads and deputies.
>Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 08:42:22 +0100
>To: eccr <(eccr /at/ listserv.vub.ac.be)>
>From: Nico Carpentier <(Nico.carpentier /at/ kubrussel.ac.be)>
>Subject: IAMCR Porto Alegre - CTP Call for Papers
>
>
>>Porto Alegre - CTP Call for Papers
>>
>>
>>The Communications Technology Policy section invites submission of
>>abstracts for papers and posters to be presented at the 2004 IAMCR
>>Conference to be held in Porto Alegre, Brazil, 25.-30. July 2004. The
>>Conference will be held under the theme: Communication and Democracy:
>>Perspectives for a New World. More information about the conference is
>>available at: http://www.pucrs.br/famecos/iamcr/
>>
>>Digital technology opens up new possibilities for democratization.
>>Through ICTs citizens may get better access to information and find new
>>means to participate in democratic debate and decision-making. Yet, there
>>are a number of political and social challenges to enable these
>>potentials to be fully realized on local, national and global levels.
>>These challenges include questions of culture, capabilities, access and
>>social inclusion, of the openness of the networks and of the
>>possibilities for citizens to use ICTs effectively for participatory
>>purposes. How does policy address these issues - and how does this
>>interact with new market developments? How do user aspects enable or
>>constrain possibilities of digital participation? What new dimensions of
>>research can contribute to a better understanding of the relationships
>>between policy, information and communication technology and democracy?
>>
>>Papers and posters to be presented in the CTP Section should relate to
>>the overall theme of the conference and contributions on the following
>>sub-themes are especially invited:
>>
>>* Digital Divide vs Democratic Inclusion - political, social and cultural
>>challenges on local and global levels.
>>* Structures and governance of the liberalized ICT industries.
>>* Strategies and policies regarding gate keepers in converging markets.
>>* Global Technologies and Local Power Relations - policies, adaptation
>>and use at community levels.
>>
>>The CTP section encourages papers that address these themes from the
>>perspective of the production and/or consumption of technologies.
>>Although the sub-themes above are of particular interest, the section
>>welcomes submissions on closely related issues and will give
>>consideration to such abstracts. The section encourages papers offering
>>theoretically informed and empirically grounded contributions.
>>
>>Abstracts of about 500 words should be sent by 14. February 2003 to the
>>four e-mail addresses of the section heads and deputies
>>((hdunn /at/ cwjamaica.com), (Verhoest2 /at/ stb.tno.nl), (jo.pierson /at/ vub.ac.be),
>>(tanja.storsul /at/ media.uio.no)). Please indicate whether the abstract is
>>intended for the paper or poster sessions. All prospective presenters
>>will be advised by 12. April 2004 of the outcome of their applications.
>>The full text of accepted papers would be due for submission no later
>>than 13. July 2004.
>>
>>For updates and further information about the section, please visit eCTP
>>- the section's website:
>>http://www.komdat.sbg.ac.at/ectp/
>
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>Carpentier Nico (Phd)
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Carpentier Nico (Phd)
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Katholieke Universiteit Brussel - Catholic University of Brussels
Vrijheidslaan 17 - B-1081 Brussel - Belgium
T: ++ 32 (0)2-412.42.78
Office: 4/0/18
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Centre for Media Sociology (CeMeSO)
Pleinlaan 2 - B-1050 Brussels - Belgium
T: ++ 32 (0)2-629.18.30
Office: C0.05
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E-mail: (Nico.Carpentier /at/ kubrussel.ac.be)
Web: http://homepages.vub.ac.be/~ncarpent/
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