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[ecrea] CfP 'China and the global information society: A West-East-discourse'
Sun Jan 25 01:48:31 GMT 2015
We invite submissions for our track on 'China and the global information
society: A West-East-discourse’
http://summit.is4is.org/calls/call-for-papers/china-and-the-global-information-society
at the
ISIS Summit Vienna 2015
THE INFORMATION SOCIETY AT THE CROSSROADS
Response and Responsibility of the Sciences of Information
Vienna University of Technology, June 3-7, 2015 (Austria)
Kind regards,
Thomas Herdin & Robert M. Bichler
Objectives
The People’s Republic of China, with an estimated total population going
beyond 1.35 billions, is one of the fastest growing telecommunication
markets in the world, whereas the total number of Internet users for
example exceeds the number of users in the European Union. There is no
doubt that the country is becoming a new superpower in various ways,
including the IT sector. Although China is becoming a central player in
the offline- and online-world, there are still many misconceptions,
especially in the West, about the way the information society is
emerging and shaped by the citizens. This track strives for shedding
more light on current developments taking place in China on its way to
an information society by providing a discussion forum for Eastern and
Western scholars.
Subjects and scope
Possible theoretical and empirical contributions include, but are not
limited to the following questions and topics.
Questions:
· What myths concerning the information society in China are
dominant from a Western perspective?
· How is the Western information society represented in the Chinese
academic discourse?
· What are the prevailing topics in Chinese information society
research and how do they differ from the Western focus?
· How does the current economic crisis influence the emerging
Chinese information society?
· Are traditional Chinese norms and values transferred to the
information society or are they transformed due to the use of technologies?
· What consequences does the rise of an information society have on
the individual’s self-construction and the social embedding of Chinese
citizens?
· How does the information society affect the ways social
relationships are experienced and managed in China?
· How can the Western world and China learn from each other?
· What are the methodological challenges in cross-cultural
(West-East) research?
· What are the opportunities and challenges concerning
Western-Chinese information society research cooperations?
· What new areas of conflict can arise between China and the
Western world?
Topics (comparisons are favoured where appropriate):
· Governance and government in the information society
· Health in the information society
· Digital Divide
· New forms of participation and empowerment in the information society
· Cross-cultural comparison: methodological challenges and research
paradigms
· The influences of values on information societies (regarding
intercultural and transcultural dimensions)
· Legal issues
· Ecological challenges and opportunities
· Technological challenges and opportunities
Format
The track will consist of presentations (20 minutes each) and time for
discussion (10 minutes each).
Submissions
Please submit an abstract (up to 1000 words) of your proposed paper,
including your affiliation, contact information and up to five keywords.
Contacts
(thomas.herdin /at/ sbg.ac.at)
(robert.bichler /at/ sbg.ac.at)
Important Dates
Submission deadline: 27 February 2015
Notification of acceptance: 20 March 2015
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Ass.Prof. Dr. Thomas Herdin
University of Salzburg
Department of Communication Science
Transcultural Communication
Rudolfskai 42, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
e-mail: (tom /at/ herdin.at) www.herdin.at
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