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[ecrea] CfP: The Digital Public Sphere in Question: From Counter- to Crypto-Publics.
Mon Oct 17 17:10:48 GMT 2016
The Digital Public Sphere in Question: From Counter- to Crypto-Publics.
Fengersfors (Gothenburg area), Sweden, 3-5 mars 2017.
Democracy presupposes a public sphere where citizens can debate their
differences and reach mutually binding agreements. The emergence of the
public sphere has often been linked to the surge of books and
newspapers. Today, however, printed media is in crisis. The advertising
revenues of publishing houses are siphoned off by Google and Facebook,
while the habit of reading printed media is in steady decline. As a
consequence, the journalistic profession is withering away too. It is
much disputed whether this counts as a threat to free speech and public
debate, or, on the contrary, is a promise to set them free. In different
words, can digital media shoulder the same civic responsibilities as
conventional media is said to have done in the past? Many are alarmed by
a rise in uncivility in public debates, often linked to the anonymity of
the computer screen. The graphic interface is said to invite trolling. A
related concern is that the search engines are programmed to reinforce
pre-existing search patterns. Algorithms create "filter bubbles" that
undermine the possibility of developing an informed opinion. Others
stress the upside. From the lukewarm promises about e-governance in the
1990s to the pie-in-the-sky visions of liquid democracy today, proposals
are not lacking for how citizenship could be reinvigorated thanks to
digital media. Other examples are of a more confrontational nature, such
as the possibility of anonymous leaks and the surge of crypto-publics in
the darknet. The ambiguity of the role of new media reflects a deeper
ambiguity in the word "people" itself. Since 1789, the p-word has
interchangeably stood for, on the one hand, equality and democracy, and,
on the other, for passion, violence and irrationality.
We invite both theoretical papers, empirical case studies, and hands-on
presentations. Proposals for workshops are also welcome. We aim to have
a mix of scholars and practitioners. Relevant topics for this session
may include but are not limited to:
Algorithmic intervention in shaping opinions and political agendas
Publics and counter-publics emerging in relation to the digital public
sphere
The tension between the public and anonymity/cryptography
The possibilities and limits of leaking as a political strategy
Development of digital tools for use in the public sphere
How to develop an informed opinion inside a filter bubble
The amateurisation of journalism as a threat and a promise to free
speech and public debate
The winter session will be held in Fengersfors, Sweden 3-5 mars. The
participation fee is 600 kr (60 euro), which includes housing and full
pension. For students and unemployed, the fee is 300 kr (30 euro). The
airport closest to Fengerfors is "Landvetter", next to Göteborg. We will
meet at Göteborg train station on Friday and go together to Fengersfors.
If you wish to present at the winter symposium, submit a short abstract
(400 words) and a few lines about yourself to the coordinators. The
deadline to submit proposals is November 15, 2016. The preliminary
program will be announced on December 15, 2016 at
<http://www.nordic.university<http://www.nordic.university/>>. There you
will also find more information about NSU, and you may sign up for the
NSU newsletter.
Coordinators:
Gustav Eek: gustav [dot] eek [at] fripost [dot] org
Johan Söderberg: johan [dot] soderberg [at] sts [dot] gu [dot] se
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