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[ecrea] CfP "Digitalisation and the Future of Democratic Theory"
Sat Mar 25 00:17:23 GMT 2017
status: CfP Call for papers
conference
Digitalisation and the Future of Democratic Theory
11.09.2017-13.09.2017
Manchester, UK
This call concerns a panel at the MANCEPT Workshops 2017 in Manchester,
UK. The MANCEPT Workshops is an annual conference in political theory,
organised under the auspices of the Manchester Centre for Political
Theory. This year’s conference will take place on Monday 11 September to
Wednesday 13 September at the Arthur Lewis Building, University of
Manchester. The conference offers academics an opportunity to come
together in a series of workshops so as to develop specialised work and
engage in lively philosophical discussion. Attracting scholars
throughout the world, the conference is now established as a leading
international forum dedicated to the development of research in all
subfields of political theory.
The propsed panel concerns the consequences of digitalisation in
political theory. The development of digital technologies bears an
increasing influence on society, and especially on political processes
and democracy. Among the political spheres under transformation caused
by digitalisation are - on the one hand - empirical issues, such as
administrations, political campaigning, governance and participation. On
the other hand, normative concepts of democratic theory like legitimacy,
equality, or citizenship need to be revised or even substituted. This
double-transformation puts the different democratic theories under
different forms of pressure to adapt.
These developments require attention of the social sciences and
democratic theory. So far, analyses have been mainly of an empirical or
prognostic nature, and democratic theory has started to react to these
analyses (cf. Philip Pettit, David Runciman). However, systematic and
comparative perspectives on how different democratic theories are
affected by digitalisation, and particularly which concepts or norms are
under pressure are still wanting. In order to address this gap, we
propose a debate in political theory concerning the influence of
digitalization on democracy, and more specifically democratic theory.
Thus, we propose contrasting digitalisation with democratic theories in
a comparative perspective as a framework for the workshop. On the one
hand, digitalisation influences democracy. That concerns not only the
different spheres of democracy (public sphere, governance, policy
fields, etc.), but also how practical politics react to those
developments. The critical question is, whether these changes are still
explicable by democratic theories (such as liberal, republican,
deliberative, radical, economic, etc.) or whether some of the changes
cannot be considered within those frameworks anymore. Since most of the
theories have been developed before the impact of digitalisation was
fully conceivable,
adjustments to what the digitalisation causes in policies are necessary.
The questions to be addressed in the workshop include, but are not
limited to: How does digitalisation influence democracy? Which spheres
of democracy (public sphere, governance, etc.) are affected? In what way
can different democratic theories relate to these changes? For example,
does communication in the public sphere leave the framework of most
democratic theories? Do concepts like legitimacy or representation have
to be transformed because of changes in public reasoning or
participation modes? Is lowering the normative expectations a good way
to react to the new realities? What amendments have to be considered for
these theories? Which democratic theory is particularly
under pressure and which is able to preserve its norms? We invite
submissions on these and related topics.
A publication is planned in accordance with the results of the panel.
Please send your proposal (no more than 500 words) until 14th of May
2016 to (alexander.weiss /at/ hsu-hh.de) and (karoline.helbig /at/ hsu-hh.de).
Dates:
14th May: Abstract Submission
2nd June: Notification of acceptance
9th June: Confirmation of acceptance
28th August: Submission of complete papers
Upon acceptance, all speakers concede to their papers being circulated
among the workshop’s
participants.
Please note that participants are expected to register and pay this
year’s fees of £230.00 for academics and £135.00 for graduate students
and retirees. It is possible for current graduate students/retirees to
apply for a bursary. The deadline for bursary applications will be the
16th June, and successful applicants will be informed by the 23rd June.
Contact person: Karoline Helbig
email: (karoline.helbig /at/ hsu-hh.de)
telephone: 040-6541-3379
Address: Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg
Holstenhofweg 85, 22043 Hamburg
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