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[ecrea] Call for Papers "Digital Traces"
Thu Feb 11 14:52:35 GMT 2016
"Digital Traces in Context"
CALL FOR PAPERS
for a Special Section in
International Journal of Communication
Guest-edited by:
Andreas Hepp, Professor, Communication & Media Studies
Thomas N. Friemel, Professor, Communication & Media Studies
Andreas Breiter, Professor, Information Management & Education Technologies
University of Bremen
OVERVIEW
âBig dataâ has become a contested buzzword for media and
communications research, but remains a vague concept when it comes to
empirical, contextualised analysis and interpretations. From the point
of view of the media user and a critical analysis of media practices, it
is rather âdigital tracesâ that matter. The term âtracesâ puts
emphasis on the fact that these data result from the practices of
individuals, collectivities, and organizations while using digital
media. To understand âdigital tracesâ we have to relate them to the
various actors who originate them, as well as the contexts that matter.
When putting âdigital traces in context,â we have to reflect the
programmers who design and implement the related technologies, the
features of the technologies (e.g., the underlying algorithms), the
actors producing the traces through their practice, the procedures of
data gathering, as well as the relation of these data with various kinds
of other information. Hence, studying the context of digital traces goes
beyond the mere analysis of âbig data.â Investigating digital traces
is a challenge for research methods (e.g., data mining, validation,
research ethics, replicability, transparency), and theories (e.g.,
grasping general patterns, development of new theories), and a profound
reflection of all of this (e.g., redefining the basis for academic
critique). The aim of the Special Section is to bring scholars of media
and communications research together with scholars of other disciplines
to reflect the chances of researching âdigital traces in contextâ as
one way of making a proper sense of âdatafication.â
POSSIBLE TOPICS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
- Theoretical approaches to digital traces and their social, cultural
and technological contexts
- Qualitative and quantitative methodological approaches to researching
digital traces in contextualised ways, including internal and external
validation of digital traces
- Implications and affordances of system design and infrastructures for
digital traces
- New ways of visualizing digital traces
- Actors defining and producing digital traces (programmers,
intermediaries, users, etc.)
- Relations between social practices, behaviour and digital traces
- Critiques of digital traces producing infrastructures and social practices
- Ethical issues concerning the collecting and analysing of digital traces
FORMATTING AND REQUIREMENTS
To be considered for this collection, a paper of maximum 7,000 words
(all-inclusive, which includes the abstract, keywords, images with
captions, footnotes, references and appendices, if any) must be
submitted by June 16, 2016 and adhere to the following formal requirements:
- Formatting according to the most recent version of the APA style-guide
(including in-text citations and references).
- Any endnotes should be converted to footnotes.
- Papers must include the author(s) name(s), title, affiliation and
e-mail address. (Your paper will subsequently anonymized for
double-blind peer review.)
- All articles should include an abstract of 150 words.
- All spelling must be rendered in American English. To change British
or Commonwealth spellings to their American equivalents, please see the
Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary.
- See âAuthor Guidelines/ Submission Preparation Checklistâ at
http://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/about/submissions#authorGuidelines.
Any papers that do not follow these guidelines will not be submitted for
peer review.
The International Journal of Communication is an open access journal
(ijoc.org). All articles will be available online at the point of
publication. The anticipated publication timeframe for this Special
Section is Q1 2017.
CONTACT INFORMATION
All submissions should be e-mailed to (ijoc /at/ uni-bremen.de) by June 16,
2016. Late submissions will not be included for consideration.
THE TIME SCHEDULE
06/2016:
Submission of full papers
07/2016 â 09/2016:
Peer review
10/2016 â 12/2016:
Final revisions
Q1 2017:
Publication
http://www.kommunikative-figurationen.de/en/publications/ijoc-special-section-digital-traces-in-context.html
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