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[ecrea] Call for conference: Theorizing Digital Divides
Fri Jul 25 22:40:40 GMT 2014
Glenn W. Muschert and I are proposing a panel on “Theorizing Digital
Divides” for the Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association
(MECCSA) conference that will be hold at Northumbria University
(Newcastle upon Tyne, UK), in January 2015.
We plan to propose one or more panel session(s) at MECCSA on the topic
of “Theorizing Digital Divides,” which we intend to use as point(s) of
departure for an edited volume on the same topic. The intention is to
create panels as an opportunity for colleagues to present their papers,
and of course to have the opportunity to meet in person. We intend the
panel(s) not merely as sets of talks with limited interaction among
panelists, but rather as interactive opportunities for us to examine our
common theme. The aim is to promote lively dialogue among experts, and
to offer a venue for fruitful and satisfying discussion of how we
theorize digital divides. Each session is 90 minutes, and in order to
increase the interaction with the audience, we will make every attempt
to limit the number of participants for each session. The final number
of sessions will depend on the number of participant, and we will try to
avoid parallel session in order to increase the interactivity and the
discussion. As we mention, we also plan an edited volume on the topic of
Theorizing Digital Divides, and we anticipate the conference sessions on
this theme as a point of departure for that project.
The deadline for us to propose a panel at the conference is the 1
September 2014. Therefore, if you would like to participate in the
MECCSA this conference, we request that you please send us the details
of the authors/participants and a brief abstract of 150-200 words. We
would need to receive proposals to contribute to the MCCSA by 10 August
2014 at the latest (emailed to Massimo Ragnedda – (ragnedda /at/ gmail.com) and
Glenn Muschert – (muschegw /at/ MiamiOH.edu)).
One point that might be obvious, however which perhaps bears
clarification, is that participation in the MCCSA conference panel does
not imply, nor is it contingent upon, final acceptance of a manuscript
for the proposed volume on theorizing digital divides. While the MECCSA
panels and the planned volume may complement one another, they are
nonetheless separate projects. In particular, acceptance for publication
in the edited volume will require successful peer and editorial review
prior to publication. We mention this simply to be clear, and to avoid
any potential confusion.
In organizing a number of session at the same conference, it is
ultimately our intention to provide venues for those interested in
digital divide studies. In all, we hope to have a number of sessions
which will be of interest to you and other scholars, and we will be
happy to bring together numerous innovative and dynamic scholars.
For now, please feel welcome to be in contact if you have any questions
or concerns.
Massimo Ragnedda
Senior Lecturer in Mass Communication
Northumbria University (Newcastle, UK)
mragnedda.wordpress.com
http://notizie.tiscali.it/opinioni/Ragnedda/184/
skype: massimo.ragnedda
http://northumbria.academia.edu/MassimoRagnedda
Twitter: @massimoragnedda
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