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[ecrea] CFP - Forms and Functions of Political Participation in the Digital World
Sun Mar 30 14:04:03 GMT 2014
** Submissions platform now open. Deadline extended to 15th April 2014 **
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: “Forms and Functions of Political
Participation in the Digital World”
University of Burgundy – Dijon – France, Thursday 6th & Friday 7th
November 2014
Call for Papers
The massive arrival of ICT in the domain of politics, though use of the
internet, blogs and mainstream social media (Facebook, YouTube, Twitter,
Flick’r...) or dedicated specialist tools (activist management platforms
or specialised social networks) has impacted governance, relationships
between citizens, political figures and the media, and more generally
the way people “do politics”, in many countries around the world. This
conference aims to bring together academics working in different
countries and different disciplinary fields, studying the impact of ICT
on politics and governance at different levels. It will allow them to
analyse their work in an international perspective. The conference will
be organised around two main themes: “Political Communication during
Election Campaigns” and “Governance and e-Citizenship”. Workshops
organised on the basis of objects or research questions studied - and
not by country - will bring together academics with similar centres of
interest working in different national political contexts.
This call for papers is aimed at specialists in area studies,
communication science, political science, sociology or linguistics,
among others. They will be keen to work in an interdisciplinary
perspective, and interested in issues such as:
• Politicians’ digital/cross-media communication strategies
• Political parties’ use of social media
• “Politics 2.0” campaign strategies
• Political discourse in the age of social media : soundbites and retweets
• Private lives of public figures on social networks
• The multimodal dimension of online political communication
• Interactions between politicians and the media on the social networks
• Social media and transparency in politics
• Online political debates involving politicians, citizens and activists
• E-citizenship and direct democracy
• Minority political representation through social networks
• “Technoscapes”, diasporas and politics
• “Virtual” political parties
• Social media as catalysts of political involvement
• Social networks, politics and young people
The conference follows on from the one-day conference “POLITICS - MEDIA
- ICT: Use of Social Media in Politics”, which was held in Dijon in June
2012, and which constituted the beginning of this comparative project
looking into usage and appropriation of ICT in national and
international politics. The project “POLITICS - MEDIA – ICT” is
coordinated by the “Text - Image – Language” Research Group (EA4182) at
the University of Burgundy. This conference is organised in
collaboration with CIMEOS (EA4177) and the Human Sciences Centre in Dijon.
Participants are invited to submit proposals for paper presentations or
posters, either in English or in French. These will be double blind
peer-reviewed.
Participants will receive digital versions of all papers and posters
upon arrival at the conference.
Following the conference, a selection of papers will be published as
book chapters.
Fees:
Academics presenting papers/posters: 100 €
Other academics: 150 €
PhD students presenting papers/posters: 50 €
Other PhD students: 75 €
The conference is free of charge for members of the scientific committee
and staff and students of the University of Burgundy.
Fees include midday meals on Thursday 6th and Friday 7th November, wine
tasting and conference dinner on Thursday evening, coffee breaks and
conference materials.
Participants are invited to register and upload abstracts and papers on
the website: http://www.politics-social-media.eu
Calendar:
15th April 2014: Extended deadline for paper proposals (400-600 words)
1st June 2014: Participants notified of acceptance
15th September 2014: Deadline for full texts
Scientific Committee:
Agnès Alexandre Collier (UB, Dijon)
Mario Anastasiadis (Univ. Bonn)
Gilles Brachotte (UB, Dijon)
Elena Cebrian Guinovart (Univ. CEU, Madrid)
Francine Charest (Univ. Laval)
Fausto Colombo (USC, Milan)
Christelle Crumière (Univ. du Havre)
François De Chantal (Univ. Paris 7)
Barbara De Cock (UCL, Louvain)
Geoff Craig (Univ. of Kent)
Jessica Einspänner (Univ. Bonn)
Alex Frame (UB, Dijon)
Laurent Gautier (UB, Dijon)
Roberto Gelado Marcos (Univ. CEU, Madrid)
Pierre-Paul Gregorio (UB, Dijon)
Pascal Lardellier (UB, Dijon)
Matt Leggett (UB, Dijon)
Fabien Liénard (Univ. du Havre)
Darren Lilleker (Univ. of Bournemouth)
Arnaud Mercier (Univ. de Metz)
Daniel Moatti (Univ de Nice Sophia Antipolis)
Will Noonan (UB, Dijon)
Nanta Novello Paglianti (UB, Dijon)
Sandrine Roginsky (UCL, Louvain)
Brigitte Sebbah (Univ. Paris Est Créteil)
Marina Villa (Uni. Catt., Milan)
Sami Zlitni (Univ. du Havre)
Organisers:
Alex Frame
Gilles Brachotte
Will Noonan
Myriam Segura-Pineiro
Tatiana Kondrashova
For further information or enquiries please contact:
(organisateurs /at/ politics-social-media.eu)
Conference website: http://www.politics-social-media.eu
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