This is to inform you that the deadline for 
submissions to the symposium 'Networking 
Democracy? New Media Innovations in 
Participatory Politics' has been extended to 11 January 2010.
Please see our Call for Papers below for further details.
Apologies for cross-posting.
Best regards,
Dan
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Call for Papers:
â??Networking Democracy? New media innovations in participatory politicsâ??
A three day Symposium to be held at BabeÅ?-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania
25-27 June 2010
Website:
http://www.brisc.info/NetDem/index.php?page=networking-democracy
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Democratic politics worldwide are increasingly 
being conducted and re-configured through the 
domain of digital communications networks. The 
socio-technical developments, such as Web 2.0, 
facilitating these media-saturated public 
spheres are in little doubt. What is highly 
contested however is the interpretation of what 
these profound changes offer for democratic 
governance in the twenty-first century. At its 
heart is the recognition that these new media 
networks are themselves the crucial site for a 
historical confrontation between opposing 
political and/or business interests and 
discourses intent upon forging new forms of social relations.
We will address questions such as:
What new forms and relations of power are 
produced in the digital network society?
Who are the key social actors shaping the new 
public sphere and what are their respective 
strategies, framing, and repertoires of action?
What is the democratic potential of Web 2.0 
applications such as social networking, blogging and twittering?
What empirical evidence do we have to understand 
and assess these developments?
How is networked democracy influencing new democratic societies?
What are its consequences for human rights, 
social sorting, migration, e-government, 
community politics, surveillance, protest, 
participation, culture, identity, mobilization, 
representation, nationalism, security, citizen 
journalism, trust, regulation, both exogenous 
and self-regulation and much more?
Speakers include:
W. Lance Bennett 
<http://depts.washington.edu/bennett/about.html>, University of Washington, USA
Bruce Bimber 
<http://www.polsci.ucsb.edu/faculty/bimber/>, 
University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
Donatella Della Porta 
<http://www.eui.eu/DepartmentsAndCentres/PoliticalAndSocialSciences/People/Professors/Profiles/todump/bioDellaporta.aspx>, 
European University Institute, Italy
William H. Dutton 
<http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/faculty.cfm?id=1>, 
Oxford Internet Institute, UK
Brian Loader 
<http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/soci/about/s_load.htm>, University of York, UK
Rodica Mocan 
<http://www.plaxo.com/directory/profile/141734557021/4e737db5/Rodica/Mocan>, 
BabeÅ?-Bolyai University, Romania
We invite papers from all disciplines which have 
addressed these topics. The paper title, an 
abstract of up to 500 words, a short bio and 
contact details should be sent to Dan Mercea, 
Department of Sociology, University of York, 
Heslington, YO10 5DD, (dmm505 /at/ york.ac.uk) 
<mailto:(dmm505 /at/ york.ac.uk)> before 7 December 
2009. Notifications of acceptance will be sent 
out by 15 January 2010. For more details visit http://www.brisc.info/NetDem/
The event is supported by the Center for 
Political Analysis 
<http://www.polito.ubbcluj.ro/cpa/en/index.html>and 
the European Studies Department 
<http://www.euro.ubbcluj.ro/en/> (BabeÅ?-Bolyai 
University), the Science and Technology Studies 
Unit <http://www.york.ac.uk/res/satsu/> and the 
Department of Sociology 
<http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/soci/degrees/resscitech.htm>(University of York)
Selected papers from the conference will be 
published in a special issue of the 
international journal Information, Communication 
and Society <http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rics>
IMPORTANT DATES:
Extended submissions deadline: 11 January 2010
Symposium: 25-27 June 2010
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Dan Mercea
PhD Candidate
Communication Studies
Department of Sociology
University of York
E: (dmm505 /at/ york.ac.uk)
T: +44(0)1904 433578