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[ecrea] CfP: Proposed Special Issue of Big Data & Society - on Veillance and Transparency: A Critical Examination of Mutual Watching in the Post-Snowden, Big Data Era

Wed Aug 12 07:52:37 GMT 2015






*CfP *for a Proposed Special Issueof /Big Data & Society/
<http://bds.sagepub.com/>, on Veillance and Transparency:  A Critical
Examination of Mutual Watching in the Post-Snowden, Big Data Era
<http://data-psst.bangor.ac.uk/big-data-society.php.en>

Guest Editors: Vian Bakir, Martina Feilzer, Andrew McStay (Bangor Univ.)

We invite papers for a proposed Special Issue in /Big Data and Society/
<http://bds.sagepub.com>/, /Sage’s inter-disciplinary, open access,
peer-reviewed scholarly journal that explores the social implications of
Big Data from social sciences, humanities and computing perspectives.


*Our central proposition*

Today we live in a techno-cultural condition of increased and normalised
transparency through various /veillant/ forces of mutual watching.

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*Our central question*

What are the technical, social, economic, political, legal, ethical and
cultural implications of this situation?

Drawing on the many academic disciplines that deal with issues of
veillance and transparency, we seek theoretical and empirical academic
papers; artistic, activist and educational provocations (the journal can
link to digital versions of these); and shorter commentary from the wide
range of actors involved in these debates (including data regulators,
intelligence and security services, private companies, NGOs, politicians
and journalists).

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*More details*here
<mailto:http://data-psst.bangor.ac.uk/big-data-society.php.en>:

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*Proposals*should be sent to the Guest Editors: (v.bakir /at/ bangor.ac.uk)
<mailto:(v.bakir /at/ bangor.ac.uk)>, (mcstay /at/ bangor.ac.uk)
<mailto:(mcstay /at/ bangor.ac.uk)>, (m.feilzer /at/ bangor.ac.uk)
<mailto:(m.feilzer /at/ bangor.ac.uk)>

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*Deadline for academic papers (original research articles (8,000 words)
and early career research forum essays (1,000 words - a great outlet for
PhD students!))*

  * Proposal Deadline: 15 Oct 2015
  * Notification of Acceptance: 1 Dec 2015
  * Paper Deadline: 1 May 2016
  * Reviews Returned: 31 Jul 2016
  * Revised Paper Deadline: 1 Nov 2016

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*Deadlines for commentaries (3,000 words) and artistic, activist and
educational provocations:*

  * Proposal Deadline:  27 May 2016
  * Notification of Acceptance: 1 Jul 2016
  * Revisions Deadline: 1 Nov 2016

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*Anticipated Publication date for Special Issue*: Jan/Feb 2017.

Hope you’re enjoying the summer,

Best

Vian

Dr. Vian Bakir
Reader in Journalism & Media
School of Creative Studies & Media, Office 14,  John Phillips Building
Bangor University, Bangor, Wales, UK, LL57 2DG
email: (v.bakir /at/ bangor.ac.uk)
Twitter <https://twitter.com/VianBakir1?refsrc=email>: @VianBakir1
<https://twitter.com/VianBakir1> University staff page
<http://www.bangor.ac.uk/creative_industries/vian_bakir.php.en>
Network for study of Media & Persuasive Communication
<https://mpc.bangor.ac.uk>

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