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[Commlist] CfP. IAMCR Preconference/Special Issue Information, Communication and Society
Sat Feb 02 07:49:07 GMT 2019
*IAMCR Preconference/Special Issue Information, Communication and Society*
Editor in Chief: Brian Loader
Guest Editors: Bruce Mutsvairo (University of Technology Sydney),
Massimo Ragnedda (Northumbria University) and Kristin Skare Orgeret
(Oslo Metropolitan University)
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*Era or Error of Transformation? Assessing Afrocentric Attributes of
Digitalisation*
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While the continent of Africa has long been depicted as economically and
socially underdeveloped compared with other parts of the world, the
potential of its peoples, natural resources and nations has always been
recognised. In recent years however, it is the transformative capacity
of digital communications media, particularly mobile phones, for young
urbanised populations that is seen as heralding sustainable
socio-economic growth and political stability. This special issue of
/Information, Communication & Society/ is intended to throw a rare and
critical light upon these claims by examining how new media may be
changing the everyday lives of Africans. It will also seek to understand
the implications of these technological changes for nation-states within
the wider geo-political context of post-colonial relations and the
emergence of China as a major investor. What barriers, challenges or
possibilities exist for digital literacy, human rights, democratic
governance, business innovation and digital access? The special issue
will address, although not exclusively, such questions as:
·Can African economic and social development leapfrog other countries by
adopting broadband and mobile technologies?
·What possibilities are available to tame digital disparities in Africa?
·What are the implications of social media networking for gender,
sexuality, race, class and identity politics?
·How do demographic, cultural and socio-economic inequalities influence
the way Africans access (first level of digital divide), use (second
level of digital divide) and benefit from ICTs (third level of digital
divide)?
·Is there evidence for digital media transforming health care practices
and outcomes?
·What innovative methods are being used to provide citizens with access
to critical information, which could help improve their lives?
·Is social media influencing political engagement and activism?
·In what ways have anti-social media regulatory frameworks including
Internet shutdowns affected citizens?
Accepted papers will be presented in an IAMCR preconference at Madrid
2019 before being considered for publication in a special issue of
/Information, Communication and Society/ in 2020.
Please send your abstract (between 300 and 500 words) and brief bio to
(bruce.mutsvairo /at/ uts.edu.au) <mailto:(bruce.mutsvairo /at/ uts.edu.au)> and in
CC, (massimo.ragnedda /at/ northumbria.ac.uk)
<mailto:(massimo.ragnedda /at/ northumbria.ac.uk)> and (kristo /at/ oslomet.no)
<mailto:(kristo /at/ oslomet.no)>
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*Deadlines and important dates*
Abstract submission deadline: *15 March 2019 *
Notification on submitted abstracts: 30 March 2019
Date of Preconference: *6 July 2019*
Time: 9am
Venue: To be determined
Article submission deadline: 1 February 2020
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