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[ecrea] CfP: Protest and the New Media Ecology

Wed Oct 31 17:12:00 GMT 2012



Call for Papers:  Protest and the New Media Ecology

Much has been made of the relationship between new media and the various protest movements that have been witnessed in recent years: from Iran to Egypt, from G8 protests to the Occupy movement, and beyond.

The protests we have seen range from the local to the global, from the social to the political and from the personal to the societal. Some use information technologies and new media as their sole means of communication; others use them as one of many communication channels. Some require physical participation and others the click of a mouse.

Abstracts for papers that consider the relationship between protest and new media are invited from postgraduate students and early career researchers across the humanities and social sciences. Abstracts should be no more than 250 words for papers between 6,000 and 8,000 words. Accepted papers will be published in a special guest-edited issue of Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA-PGN.

Possible topics might include but are not limited to:

•	Political protest in the new media ecology
•	Social protest in the new media ecology
•	Global/Local protest: Is the classification still relevant?
•	Methods, challenges and opportunities in researching protest and the new media ecology
•	Reporting protest in the new media ecology
•	New and old media: does the dichotomy exist?
•	Representation of protestors in the new media ecology
•	Does protest make a difference?

Abstracts should be sent to the issue’s guest editor, Keren Darmon, (atk.n.darmon /at/ lse.ac.uk)  by 4 January 2013. Deadline for submission of selected articles will be 1 May 2013.

For enquiries please contact Keren or the journal’s general editor, Matthew Freeman, (ataaxmaf /at/ nottingham.ac.uk)


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