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[ecrea] Call for papers Internet, Policy and Politics 2018: Long Live Democracy?
Wed Jan 10 21:58:55 GMT 2018
*Internet, Policy and Politics 2018: Long Live Democracy?*
*20 - 21 September 2018, University of Oxford.*
This conference is convened by the Oxford Internet Institute for the
OII-edited academic journal Policy and Internet, in collaboration with
the European Consortium of Political Research (ECPR) standing group on
Internet and Politics. http://ipp.oii.ox.ac.uk/2018/call-for-papers
This conference will question the theses of democratic renewal - and
democratic decay - in a digital world. We are looking for rigorous
research that helps us understand the role of digital platforms in
democratic processes and in the development of new institutional
arrangements that ensure democratic systems remain free, fair and open.
Current democratic and government structures are in urgent need of
institutional renewal if they are to survive in the 21st century but we
remain optimistic that harnessing the potential of internet-mediated
technologies might support the reinvigoration of democracy. In this
conference we thus seek to place critical attention on the potential
role of internet mediated activity in undermining core aspects of
democracy whilst also calling for positive, optimistic contributions
which highlight the many ways in which the internet has allowed existing
democracies to grow and change.
We welcome theoretical, empirical, qualitative and quantitative studies,
from all disciplines. Submissions are invited to tackle one of the
following themes (though other submissions are also welcome):
* The role of social media in political campaigns
* Governance and politics of platforms such as Uber, oDesk,
AirBnB, Facebook or Twitter
* Accountability and rights of redress in the platform society
* Innovations in civic participation and engagement
* Digital political advertising and voter targeting
* Online social movements
* Echo chambers and online political fragmentation
* "Fake news" and electronic propaganda
* Astroturfing and automatic manipulation of social media
* The character and tone of online political speech and debate
* Instability and volatility in political life
* Changing party systems
* The rise of extremism and polarization
* Models of democracy for the digital age
Accepted papers will be organized into thematically and methodologically
relevant sessions and parallel streams.
Proposal submission
Paper proposals should consist of a title and a 1,000-word extended
abstract that specifies and motivates the research question, describes
the methods and data used, and gives an indication of the findings.
Abstracts will be reviewed, and the authors of accepted proposals are
expected to submit full papers prior to the conference. After the
conference, participants will be invited to submit their paper for
consideration as part of a special issue of the journal Policy and
Internet. More information on how to submit is available at:
http://ipp.oii.ox.ac.uk/2018/call-for-papers
*Important dates *
* Extended abstract submission deadline: 12 March 2018
* Decisions on abstracts: 7 May 2018
* Full paper deadline (for accepted abstracts): 27 August 2018
* Conference dates: Thursday 20 - Friday 21 September 2018
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