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[ecrea] Cfp Late Autumn School "Trust in the Digital Age"
Mon Aug 13 12:34:17 GMT 2018
Call for Papers: Late Autumn School “Trust in the Digital Age”
The interdisciplinary DFG Research Training Group ”Trust and
Communication in a Digitized World“ at the University of Münster is
organizing an interdisciplinary, international Late Autumn School on
“Trust in the Digital Age” from 15th until 16th of November, 2018.
Under the theme “Trust in the Digital Age” we aim at discussing the role
of trust in modern societies that are marked by an increasing
digitization. We invite applications from a diversity of disciplinary
perspectives – for instance from communication science, psychology,
economics, information systems and sport & exercise sciences and further
related fields of research.
On the one hand, digitization implies the reliance on and integration of
digital technologies in more and more areas of life – from artificial
intelligence in self-driving cars, algorithm-based decision-making on
the managerial level to social media platforms in the consumption of
news media content. With their far-reaching embedding in people’s
everyday life, the question arises in how far people trust modern
technologies that are increasingly shaping their working routines, their
social relations or their connections to a public world among many other
things. This implies a focus not only on trust in the technology itself,
but also means addressing the role of trust in the social processes that
evolve when technologies are integrated into organizational structures
or when people appropriate technologies in their everyday routines.
On the other hand, a focus on technological transformations should not
come at the price of neglecting the role of persistence and durability
in digitized societies. While change is happening rapidly in some areas,
others remain untouched. That is why work on the notion of trust beyond
the rapidly changing phenomena in digitized societies remains equally
important. Therefore, we also invite contributions addressing on a
theoretical, conceptual but also empirical level the role of trust,
distrust and risk in organizations.
In order to reflect on these two perspectives on trust in the digital
age, we aim to discuss the operationalization of trust in technology,
its emergence and development, the humanness of technologies and whether
or not it is possible to trust technologies. Furthermore, we address
conceptual work on the role of trust in interpersonal relations, within
organizations and in societal institutions as well as reflections on
trust in scientific discourses.
Speakers
Prof. Dr. Harrison McKnight, Professor for Accounting & Information
Systems Michigan State University, USA
Dr. Zlatka Pavlova, Faculty III “Media, Information and Design”
University of Applied Sciences Hannover, Germany
The school is open for PhD and Master Students as well as early
Post-docs in communication science, psychology, economics, information
systems and sport & exercise sciences as well as similar research
fields. Their work should deal with trust and/or communication. Due to
space limitations, the applicants will be selected based on their
application.
Applications must include a research proposal of the dissertation
project (500 to 1.000 words) and a short scientific CV. The submission
must refer to the research topic of the Research Training Group or the
topic of the Late Autumn School. Please state the status of your
dissertation/master project and what questions you are currently dealing
with.
Furthermore, interested master students are asked to include a short
recommendation letter by their supervisor.
Deadline for Applications: 1st September 2018
Applications in English in one PDF document and informal enquiries
should be addressed to Anne Mollen, coordinator of the Research Training
Group ((a.mollen /at/ uni-muenster.de) <mailto:(a.mollen /at/ uni-muenster.de)>). The
applications will be evaluated in a peer review process and response
will be given until end of September 2018.
Students are invited to present their research project in one of the
Workshop slots. Please specify whether you are interested in presenting
your project when applying for the Late Autumn School.
https://www.uni-muenster.de/GK-Vertrauen-Kommunikation/lateautumnschool/2018.html
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