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[ecrea] CFP- International Conference 'Loneliness in the age of Mobile & Social Media'
Mon Sep 18 15:38:53 GMT 2017
CALL FOR PAPERS
International conference
‘Loneliness in the age of Mobile & Social Media’
Friday 23rd February 2018
University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
KEYNOTES:
*Dr. Shakuntala Banaji, London School of Economics *
*Dr. Jennifer Lau, King’s College London *
With the Campaign to End Loneliness launched in 2011, the BBC
documentary The Age of Loneliness (2016) and then the launch of Jo Cox’s
Commission on Loneliness in January 2017, loneliness makes the headlines
and dealing with it is generating intense debates in the UK. Loneliness
is a prevalent serious problem in our society and is associated with
various health problems (Cacioppo et al. 2002; Nummela, Seppanen,
Uutela, 2010; Hawkley and Cacioppo, 2010; Luo, Hawkley, Waite, Cacioppo,
2012). In recent years, loneliness has been associated with internet
addiction (Durak-Batugün and Hasta, 2010; Esen and Siyez, 2011), mobile
phone use (Oztunc, 2013), and mobile phone addiction (Jin and Park,
2012; Reid and Reid, 2007; Takao, Takahashi and Kitamura, 2009; Wei and
Lo, 2006; Tan, Pamuk and Donder, 2013).
Research conducted so far (Perlman, Gerson and Spinner, 1978;
Salmela-Aro and Eronen, 1997; Cacioppo et al., 2002; Dykstra, 2009;
Dykstra, van Tilburg, & de Jong Gierveld, 2005; De Jong-Gierveld and van
Tilburg, 2010; van den Berg, Kemperman, de Kleijn and Borgers, 2015)
shows that when discussing loneliness, the assumption is that we are
talking about elderly people, usually ignoring young adults who also
suffer from loneliness. According to Pinquart and Sorensen (2003), the
prevalence and intensity of loneliness are in fact greater in young
adults than in any other age group. Moreover, Victor and Yang (2012)
argue that the extent of loneliness is U-shaped when mapped graphically
against age, indicating that younger and older people have the highest
risk of experiencing loneliness. Even so, to date, not much is known
about loneliness in young adults. With the exception of only a few
studies (Cacioppo, Hawkley, et al., 2006; Nicolaisen and Thorsen, 2014;
Blachnio, Perpepiorka, Boruch and Balakier, 2015; Luhmann, Bohn,
Holtmann, Koch and Eid, 2016), research in loneliness constantly ignores
this demographic and fails to address loneliness that affects young people.
This conference aims to fill this gap in scholarship by also examining
the causes and stories of loneliness among young people. As loneliness
is something people are likely to experience at any age, this conference
invites scholars to think about this widespread prevalent problem from
innovative new perspectives. The conference is devoted to an examination
of the current situation across the world from a variety of
perspectives, and aims to identify and bridge the gaps in academic
research on loneliness, creating new research pathways.
*** We welcome papers from established scholars and early career
researchers and PhD students. The conference will have a separate
section for early career researchers, PhD and master students.
We invite papers that engage with themes including (but not limited to):
- Loneliness and everyday life: stories of loneliness/ episodes of
loneliness, media representations of loneliness; online and offline
loneliness; political loneliness; linguistic and cultural loneliness;
loneliness in later life; loneliness in young people; loneliness in
children/adolescents; loneliness in men vs. loneliness in women;
loneliness and violence; how can transitions increase the risk of
loneliness (for examples: transition to university life, pre-retirement
etc.); what works in tackling loneliness?; Impact on families,
neighbours, friendship, local community.
- Research methods: qualitative vs. quantitative; loneliness scales; new
methods of measuring loneliness.
- Health: Loneliness, metal health and well-being; social isolation,
depression, anxiety; loneliness and physical health; loneliness and
terminal illness; loneliness and disability/students with special needs;
loneliness and cognitive impairment, sight or hearing loss; preventing
and alleviating loneliness; what support is in place/what resources are
needed; social support, interventions and government policy.
- New technologies: loneliness and social media; loneliness and the use
of mobile phones; digital divide; big data and loneliness; what
technology/technology-based services can be adopted to identify and help
(mhealth, telecare, telehealth)?; creative digital interventions.
*** Please send abstracts of no more than 500 words, along with your
name, e-mail address, academic affiliation, and a short bio to:
*(b.fox /at/ wlv.ac.uk) <mailto:(b.fox /at/ wlv.ac.uk)> *
Abstract submission deadline: *December 18th,, 2017*
Acknowledgment of acceptance: *January 10th,, 2018*
Registration deadline: *January 20th, 2018*
Conference dates: *February 23rd,, 2018*
Deadline to send the final full papers for publication: *May 28th, 2018*
The conference is organized by Dr. Bianca Fox and is funded through ERAS
(Early Researcher Award Scheme), School of Media and the Centre for
Film, Media, Discourse and Culture, University of Wolverhampton.
*No conference fee. Registration is a must. Participants will have to
cover travel and accommodation. *
*** The conference’s programme includes a ‘How to publish’ workshop
delivered by Routledge, the only publisher present at the conference.
***After the conference, a selected number of papers presented at this
conference will be published as a special issue of a journal or as an
edited volume.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Wolverhampton. For more
information, please contact (b.fox /at/ wlv.ac.uk) <mailto:(b.fox /at/ wlv.ac.uk)>
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