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[ecrea] CfP Shaping Social Media Discourse: The Roles of People, Institutions, Algorithms, and Other Network Agents
Mon Dec 18 17:03:17 GMT 2017
CALL FOR PAPERS
Networks in the Global World (NetGloW’18)
July 4-6, 2018 | St. Petersburg, Russia
Deadline: January 15, 2018 (abstracts up to 300 words at
http://ngw.spbu.ru/submission)
Please consider submitting your work to our session “Shaping Social
Media Discourse: The Roles of People, Institutions, Algorithms, and
Other Network Agents” at the conference “Networks in the Global World”
taking place at Saint Petersburg State University (Russia), July 4-6, 2018.
In the rising climate of post-truth and polarization of public
discourses, there is, arguably, more and more attempts to curate
information flows and create calculated publics (Bruns&Burgess 2011)
instead of spontaneously emerging ad hoc issue publics (Habermas 2006;
Bruns 2011) in online communication. On the other hand, the number of
network agents (Latour 2005) both grows in number and diversifies by
type, and today not only ‘ordinary users’ and institutional accounts
play new roles in network constitution. There are also the so-called
algorithmic gatekeepers (Napoli 2015) – the SNS platforms, search
engines, news aggregators, automated news production machines etc. – who
reshape the communication flows and provide new rules of the
communication game. Altogether, this may result into networked
gatekeeping (Meraz&Papacharizzi 2013) where new patterns of dominance
and oppression of may arise within curated and one-sided discourses; or,
otherwise, new patterns of empowerment via discursive citizenship may
emerge across countries.
This session focuses on the role of organized grassroots actors,
institutional accounts, platform algorithms, and inherent discussion
structures in the formation of today’s discourses in social media. What
are the relations between structural position and discursive strategies
of the discussion participants? Do efforts to shape the discourse really
work? What roles media and institutions play in the formation of
structure and substance of social discussions? How do algorithmic ‘rules
of the game’ impact our network neighbors? Does social representation,
or activity, or connectivity, or status (as measured by network
structure parameters) matter for the discourse emerging in social media,
and how exactly? Are left/right and other political divisions
network-dependent? These and similar questions need to be addressed, and
we welcome papers dealing with them, especially in comparative perspective.
For details, please, contact the session chair Svetlana S. Bodrunova at
(s.bodrunova /at/ spbu.ru)
Looking forward to your paper proposals!
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CONFERENCE INFORMATION
Website: http://ngw.spbu.ru/
Standard Fee: 50 EUR
MA and PhD Students Fee: 20 EUR
Workshop Fee: Participation in a workshop does not involve an additional
fee.
The conference will feature a selection of workshops and round tables.
The number of presentations per person is not limited. Abstracts for
each presentation are to be submitted separately, by filling in the
submission form.
Funding:
The NetGloW organizers will cover accommodation of MA and PhD students
who submitted the best abstracts.
Visa Support:
Registered authors coming from abroad will receive official Visa
invitations and get other support in obtaining the Russian Visa from the
NetGloW organizers.
The following keynote and invited speakers confirmed their presence at
the conference:
Tom Snijders, University of Groningen
Peter Bearman, Columbia University
John Levi-Martin, University of Chicago
Sophie Mützel, University of Lucerne
Nina Kolleck, Free University of Berlin
Christof Parnreiter, University of Hamburg
Johan Koskinen, University of Manchester
IIna Hellsten, University of Amsterdam
Camille Roth, Sciences Po, Paris
Peng Wang, Swinburne University of Technology
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