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[Commlist] 34th EURICOM Colloquium - Impact of Algorithms on Social Communication - CFP
Sun Jan 20 12:48:24 GMT 2019
The 34th EURICOM Colloquium
The Impact of Algorithms on Social Communication
Piran (Slovenia), May 9 – 11, 2019
Call for Papers
Today, algorithms are present everywhere, from the most basic functions
of the biggest search engines and social networking sites, to the ways
formerly laborious operations are fully automatized. Even though the
omnipresence of algorithms increasingly shapes and defines relations at
both individual and social levels of our lives, their quasi-autonomous
logic and practice remains largely opaque. Practices performed by
algorithms are often seen as if they were neutral and objective, even
though their logic often merely confirms and reproduces the existing
contradictions, inequalities and biases. Moreover, algorithms may
strengthen mechanisms of surveillance and oppression, as they are
silently taking over functions that in democratic societies ought to be
subjected to public scrutiny.
To provide a better understanding of how algorithms influence social
relations in the wider field of communication studies, we invite
proposals for presentations on a variety of topics connected to
algorithms. We seek both empirical and theoretical studies, but the
research should be critical in its nature and have strong theoretical
foundations. Possible topics for the colloquium include, but are not
limited to the issues more narrowly connected to algorithmization of
journalistic and media practices, such as:
• Automatization of journalistic labour and robot-journalism,
• Transformations in news and media production,
• News credibility and professional journalistic norms in automated
journalism,
• Propaganda,
• Journalistic responsibility and ethics,
• Personalisation of news production, social polarisation and divisions
within society,
• Changes in funding of journalism,
• Media politics and regulation,
or to the wider issues in which algorithms are related to social
communication:
• Ideology, logic and power of/in algorithms,
• Global news-flows and new types of communication inequalities,
• Search engine algorithms,
• Pitfalls of algorithmization for democratic societies,
• Political economy of algorithms (e.g. advertising, digital labour,
market concentration),
• Liquefaction of the publicness/privateness divide,
• Big data and data monopolies,
• Automated inequality,
• Recent technological developments,
• Human decisions in construction of algorithms,
• Communication imperialism and platform imperialism.
EURICOM Colloquia are traditionally small-scale intellectual events with
approx. 20-25 participants. This gives participants ample opportunities
for in-depth discussions and presentations of research projects. The
organisers welcome proposals for papers addressing any aspect of the
subject and do not intend to prioritise any particular approach, method
or attitude towards the issues under consideration.
In keeping with the established practice of the Colloquia, a special
issue of the journal Javnost-The Public will be published containing a
selection of the papers presented at the Colloquium.
Interested scholars are invited to submit abstracts for presentation at
the 34th EURICOM Colloquium (approximately 250 words) to the editor of
Javnost-The Public (editor /at/ javnost-thepublic.org) by February 28, 2019.
Deadline for abstract submission: 28 February 2018.
Confirmation of abstract acceptance: 20 March 2019.
Deadline for draft paper submission: 6 May 2019.
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