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[ecrea] CfP - Special Issue of JITP on Online Deliberation
Thu Sep 02 17:44:01 GMT 2010
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Call for Papers
Online deliberation: Developments and future directions
Over the past ten years, a sizeable, multidisciplinary body of research
has developed which is focused on analyzing new sites and practices of
public deliberation online. This special issue of the Journal of
Information Technology and Politics, following on from the 2010 Online
Deliberation conference held at the University of Leeds, aims to take
stock of this field of research and debate the future direction it should
take. The editors invite original papers that reflect critically on the
development of online deliberation theory, practice, and research, as
well as contributions that introduce new research findings and innovative
theoretical and empirical approaches to the field.
Full drafts of all papers are due by 3 December, 2010
Papers will be returned to authors by 25 March, 2011
Final versions of papers must be received by 20 May, 2011
Submission information
Details of submission types can be found here:
http://www.jitp.net/m_submiss.php. In preparing manuscripts for
submission, authors are asked to review the information on replication
(
http://www.jitp.net/m_replicat.php), the JITP checklist for APA style
(
http://www.jitp.net/files/jitp_style_checklist.pdf), and the referee
guidelines
(
http://www.jitp.net/files/refguide.pdf)
Manuscripts should be submitted electronically using the JITP’s online
system:
http://www.jitp.net/m_submit.php. When submitting your manuscript,
please state (using the relevant field) that the submission is for the
‘Online Deliberation’ special issue.
Guest Editors:
Stephen Coleman, Institute of Communications Studies, University of
Leeds.
Giles Moss, Institute of Communications Studies, University of
Leeds.
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Giles Moss
Lecturer in Media Policy
Institute of Communications Studies
University of Leeds
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