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[ecrea] Call for Papers for International Conference Sharing Society
Sun Nov 11 09:57:32 GMT 2018
International Conference “Sharing Society. The Impact of Collaborative
Collective Actions in the Transformation of Contemporary Societies“
University of the Basque Country, Bilbao (Spain), May 23-24, 2019
1. Context and Rationale
Although the concept of collective action has been widely used in the
field of social sciences, giving rise to the area of social movements
studies, little research has focused on the collaborative aspect of this
action. In recent years, the emerging field of studies on the “sharing
economy” has shed some long-overdue light on this aspect. However, some
of the cases that have been described as part of this phenomenon, such
as Uber or AirBnB, lack key collaborative traits in both their setup and
praxis. So much so that scholars have called for the use of the term
“true sharing economy” to distinguish the latter from more nuanced and
complex experiences.
The concept of “sharing society” is inspired by the definition of
collaborative collective action (Tejerina, 2016): “the group of
practices and formal and informal interactions that take place among
individuals, collectives or associations that share a sense of belonging
or common interests, that collaborate and are in conflict with others,
and that have the intent of producing or precluding social change
through the mobilization of certain social sectors.”
This conference stems from the research project “Sharing Society. The
Impact of Collaborative Collective Action. Analysis of the Effects of
Practices, Bonds, Structures and Mobilizations in the Transformation of
Contemporary Societies,” funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and
Competitiveness (MINECO CSO2016-78107-R), and hosted by the Collective
Identity Research Center, University of the Basque Country (Spain).
2. Scope and Objectives
This international conference sets out to analyse the characteristics,
trajectory and impact of collaborative collective actions in a context
of erosion of the welfare state. It also seeks to present and discuss
the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, as well as practical
challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of
collaborative collective actions. The conference will address the
following questions:
How, when and where does collaborative collective action occur?
Which are the characteristics of contemporary collaborative collective
action?
What are the practical, symbolic, and legal effects of collaborative
collective actions for the forging and recovery of social bonds?
What forms of interaction emerge from these types of actions?
We invite theoretical and empirical proposals that explore collaborative
collective actions in different areas: work, production, consumption,
culture, art, science, technology, communication, knowledge and
education, solidarity with precarious groups, civic participation and
politics. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Food and agricultural production: food sovereignty, agro-ecology, zero
kilometre movement, food and sustainable soil experiences, urban
agriculture and community gardens;
Arts: art and the commons, collaborative art and new forms of creative
commons, distributed design;
Science and knowledge: collaborative forms of scientific production,
citizen science;
Care and co-housing: solidarity networks for personal care, health care,
age care, childcare, personal quantification movement, co-housing;
Culture: collaborative culture, open culture movement; sharing
collective memory;
Economy, work and consumption: collaborative economy, circular economy,
new forms of collaborative work and co-working, collaborative
consumption, time banks, platforms for sharing resources and experiences;
Technology: Maker and DIY movement, open source technology initiatives,
network manufacturing, medialab experiences, hacktivism, the role of TIC
for sharing, new onthologies of sharing and sharing platforms;
Politics: collaborative forms of political and institutional governance,
networks of cities, institutions and citizenship, participatory
democracy, participatory budgeting, open government, collective
intelligence for democracy.
We encourage the submission of papers drawing on theoretical and
methodological approaches from diverse fields of study, such as the
social sciences, media and communication studies, humanities,
architecture, urban planning and design. We also invite contributions
from actors working with citizen participation in the sciences, arts,
media and/or politics (e.g. in cultural institutions, cultural policy,
social media platforms, cooperatives, and NGOs).
3. Application and Selection Process
Proposals can be presented in two formats: paper and poster presentations.
The selection of proposals will be conducted in two ensuing phases:
Abstracts: Abstracts will be selected on the basis of academic
excellence, relevance, and thematic fit to ensure focused discussion at
the conference. Abstracts are due on December 16, 2018, and
acceptance/rejection letters will be sent out by January 14, 2019 after
a double-blind peer review process.
Papers: Authors whose abstracts have been accepted will be required to
submit full papers by March 4, 2019. All papers will go through a
double-blind peer review process. Reviewers’ comments and suggestions
will be sent out before April 1, 2019. Revised papers are due on April
15, 2019; these versions will be published in the conference proceedings.
Posters: Authors whose abstracts have been accepted will be required to
submit the full text of their posters by March 4, 2019 (the final
lay-out of the poster is not necessary at this time; please, send only
the contents, both text and tables/ graphs/ images, in a sole PDF file).
All poster proposals will go through double -blind peer review.
Reviewers’ comments and suggestions will be sent out before April 1,
2019. Revised versions of the posters, including layout, are due on
April 15, 2019; these versions will be published in the conference
proceedings.
Please, ensure that your proposals meet the conference’s strict
guidelines for the submission of abstracts, papers and posters detailed
in the conference website:
http://sharingsocietyproject.org/en/category/results/conferences/sharingconf/
Abstracts, papers and posters, in both original and revised versions,
must be sent exclusively through the conference platform:
https://www.conftool.com/sharing2019
4. Official Language and Oral Presentation Guidelines
English is the official language of the conference. Abstracts, papers
and poster submissions, as well as oral presentations, should be done
preferably in English.
We will however accept abstracts, papers and posters in Spanish. Oral
presentations in Spanish are welcome provided they are accompanied by a
written translation into English (to be handed out in the conference
room at the beginning of each session, or included in a PowerPoint
presentation).
All plenary sessions will count with simultaneous English-Spanish
translation; regular sessions will not have simultaneous translation.
Final instructions for oral presentation detailing both time slots and
available resources will be sent out three weeks prior to the conference.
5. Conference Proceedings
All accepted papers and posters will be published in the conference
proceedings in both digital and paper formats. The proceedings will be
published with an ISBN number issued by the University of the Basque
Country Press under the Creative Commons license. The proceedings book
will be available for access and download from the conference website
and in other academic platforms (e.g. Academia, ResearchGate, etc.).
6. Special Journal Issue
A number of selected full text papers will be submitted for publication
as part of an indexed journal special issue proposal. All conference
papers will be eligible for this issue. The selection will be based on
peer review reports, and will be carried out by the special issue Guest
Editors in collaboration with the journal’s Editor-in-Chief.
7. Important Dates
Abstracts submission deadline: December 16, 2018
Notification of abstract acceptance/rejection: January 14, 2019
Payment deadline for presenters: February 15, 2019
Full paper/poster submission deadline: March 4, 2019
Reviewers' comments due: April 1, 2019
Revised full paper/poster submission deadline: April 15, 2019
Oral presentation guidelines and program sent out to participants: April
30, 2019
Conference dates: May 23-24, 2019
8. Registration and Conference Fees
Conference fees include two lunches and four coffee break refreshments,
one conference kit, and the publication of conference proceedings in
both digital and paper formats. Registration and payment must be carried
out through the conference platform:
https://www.conftool.com/sharing2019. All participants (presenters,
including all co-authors, and non-presenters) must register to be able
to attend the conference.
Paper presenters and co-authors: 120 Euros
Poster presenters and co-authors: 70 Euros
Undergraduate Students (Non-presenters): free of charge (proof required)
Other non-presenters: 50 Euros before April 30, 2019. After this date
registration fees will be 100 Euros.
9. Contact
For questions please send an email to the Conference Local Organizing
Committee at: (gkz.sharingsociety /at/ ehu.eus)
10. Scientific Committee
Pau Alsina (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain)
Elisenda Ardèvol (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain)
Tova Benski (Rishon Lezion, Israel)
Breno Bringel (Institute of Social and Political Studies, State
University of Rio, Brazil)
Noé Cornago (International Institute of Sociology of Law, Oñati, Spain)
Liana Daher (Università di Catania, Italy)
Derrick de Kerckhove (Media Duemila; Università di Napoli, Italy)
Javier Echeberria (Ikerbasque Researcher, University of the Basque
Country, Spain)
Antimo Farro (Università La Sapienza, Italy)
Natalia Fernández (Cooperativa Las Indias Electrónicas, Spain)
Sari Hanafi (American University of Beirut, Lebanon)
Sujata Patel (University of Hyderabad, India)
Josep Perelló (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
Sarah Pink (Emerging Technology Research Lab, Monash University, Australia)
Howard Rheingold (Writer; former- University of Stanford, USA)
Ramón Sangüesa (Technical University of Catalonia; Columbia University;
Ontario College of Art and Design; Spain-Canada)
Celi Scalon (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Michael Shalev (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
Sawako Shirahase (University of Tokio, Japan)
Benjamin Tejerina (University of the Basque Country, Spain)
Tina Uys (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
Michel Wieviorka (Fondation de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (FMSH);
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, France)
Chin-Chun Yi (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Elena Zdravomyslova (European University at Saint-Petersbourg, Russia)
11. Program Committee
Ana Aliende Urtasun (Universidad Pública de Navarra)
Izaskun Artegui Alcaide (Department of Sociology and Social Work,
Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)
Diego Carbajo (CEIC; Department of Sociology 2, Universidad del País
Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)
Rafael Castelló-Cogollos (Universidad de Valencia)
Joseba García Martín (CEIC; Department of Sociology 2, Universidad del
País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)
Manuel Hidalgo Trenado (Universidad Carlos III, Madrid)
Amaia Izaola (Department of Sociology and Social Work, Universidad del
País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)
Ramón Llopis Goig (Universidad de Valencia)
Cristina Miranda de Almeida (Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko
Unibertsitatea)
Ignacia Perugorría (CEIC; Department of Sociology 2, Universidad del
País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)
Margarita Rodríguez-Ibáñez (Asociación Demetra)
Carmen Rodríguez-Rodríguez (Universidade da Coruña)
Elsa Santamaría (Department of Studies in Psychology and Educational
Sciences, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)
Elvira Santiago-Gómez (Universidade da Coruña)
Benjamin Tejerina (Director of the Collective Identity Research Center,
Department of Sociology 2, Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko
Unibertsitatea)
12. Organizing Committee
Izaskun Artegui Alcaide (Department of Sociology and Social Work,
Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
Diego Carbajo (CEIC; Department of Sociology 2, Universidad del País
Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)
Joseba García Martín (CEIC; Department of Sociology 2, Universidad del
País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)
Amaia Izaola (Department of Sociology and Social Work, Universidad del
País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)
Cristina Miranda de Almeida (Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko
Unibertsitatea)
Ignacia Perugorría (CEIC; Department of Sociology 2, Universidad del
País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)
Elsa Santamaría (Department of Studies in Psychology and Educational
Sciences, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)
Benjamin Tejerina (Director of the Collective Identity Research Center
CEIC, Department of Sociology 2, Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal
Herriko Unibertsitatea)
13. Academic Network and Partners
Euskampus – Campus de Excelencia Internacional (CEI)
Flacso, Mexico.
Grupo de Cooperativas de las Indias, Sociedad de las Indias Electrónicas
S. Coop., Spain.
International Institute of Sociology of Law, Oñati, Basque Country, Spain.
Network of Studies Juventud y Sociedad 2.0, Spain.
Research Committee of Political Sociology, Spanish Federation of Sociology.
Research Committee of Social Movements, Collective Action and Social
Change, Spanish Federation of Sociology.
Research Committee on Social Classes and Social Movements (RC47) of the
International Sociological Association.
Research Committee on Social Movements, Collective Action and Social
Change (RC48) of the International Sociological Association.
Universidad del País Vasco – Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
Universidad Diego Portales, Chile.
Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina.
Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal.
Università degli Studi di Milano, Italia.
Université de Montreal, Canada.
Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Canada.
University of Leeds, United Kingdom.
Details about the Call for Papers can be found at:
http://sharingsocietyproject.org/en/2018/11/09/sharing-society-conference-call/
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