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[ecrea] Call for Papers - Imagining the Engaged Citizen and Public in the Age of Social Media
Mon Sep 19 18:05:37 GMT 2016
International Journal of Public Administration in the Digital Age (IJPADA)
Special Issue On: Imagining the Engaged Citizen and Public in the Age of
Social Media
Submission Due Date
1/9/2017
Guest Editor
Dr. Marco Adria
Introduction
Scholars and practitioners with expertise and experience in the area of
public engagement, involvement, and deliberation are cordially invited
to submit a paper proposal for a forthcoming special theme issue of
IJPADA on Imagining the Engaged Citizen and Public in the Age of Social
Media, to be published in 2017.
The use of public-involvement methods, such as citizen juries, panels,
and polling, has increased since their introduction in the 1970s. Policy
areas that have benefited from these methods include electoral reform,
land-use planning, environmental assessment processes, human
reproductive technology development, and health care delivery. New
opportunities and challenges are emerging as a result of the arrival of
social media on mobile electronic devices.
In this context, questions arise concerning who and what the concepts of
citizen and public are and should be for governments, civil society, and
activitists using online networks for citizen engagement, involvement,
and deliberation. Some of these many questions may be mentioned. Does
the Habermasian deliberative citizen remain an appropriate model in the
new context? Or is there an emergent model of the citizen to which we
should attend? In what ways are citizens becoming more or less engaged?
Are we witnessing the creation of new publics? If so, how should we
understand and respond to them? What is the relationship of new concepts
of the public to previously existing concepts? Is the new context
contributing to more social and economic equality, or less? What are the
prospects for democratic innovations in the age of social media?
Objective
The special issue will contribute to the scholarly and professional
discourse about who and what the concepts of citizen and public are and
should be for governments, civil society, and activists using online
networks for citizen engagement, involvement, and deliberation. The
international context of the topic will be emphasized, and studies from
all political and cultural domains qualify for consideration.
Qualitative multi-case or mixed-methods studies are encouraged, along
with longitudinal studies using secondary data or original questionnaire
surveys.
Recommended Topics
Topics to be discussed in the special issue may include, but are not
limited to, the following:
* A new public or the old public revisited?
* Assessing models of civic engagement emphasizing electronic communication
* Comparing the polled citizen and the deliberative citizen
* Competing theories and theorists of democracy in the age of social media
* Increasing social and economic equality: Rhetoric and reality
* Citizen journalism and the future of broadcast news
* Changing conceptions of youth, minorities, women, and the aged as citizens
* Citizens united or citizens divided?
* Citizens as policy entrepreneurs
* Online deliberation and its effects
* The fate of Habermas’ theories of citizenship
* Re-emergence of the news gatekeeper
* Changing relationships between netizens and the public sphere
Submission Procedure
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit 500-word Paper
Proposals for the special issue on or before January 9, 2017. All
submissions must be original and may not be under review by another
publication.
Authors of approved Paper Proposals will be invited to submit a full
paper. Full papers will be reviewed on a double-blind, peer review
basis. Please see Important Dates below.
Paper Proposals must follow APA style for reference citations. Before
submitting a Paper Proposal, you must consult the publisher’s submission
guidelines:
http://www.igi-global.com/publish/contributor-resources/before-you-write/
<http://www.igi-global.com/publish/contributor-resources/before-you-write/>.
Important Dates
January 9, 2017: Paper Proposal Submission Deadline (500 words)
January 23, 2017: Proposal Acceptance Notification
May 1, 2017: Full Paper Submission
July 3, 2017: Peer Review Results
September 4, 2017: Final chapter Submission
September 18, 2017: Final Acceptance Notification
All submissions and inquiries should be directed to the attention of:
Send inquiries and Paper Proposals electronically to Dr. Marco Adria:
(marco.adria /at/ ualberta.ca)
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