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[Commlist] CFP: Media Manipulation, Fake News, and Misinformation in the Asia-Pacific Region
Mon Feb 25 14:46:39 GMT 2019
*Call for Papers*
Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia (JCEA), Vol. 18, No 2 - Winter 2019
Special Issue: Media Manipulation, Fake News, and Misinformation in the
Asia-Pacific Region
Invited editor: Tim Dwyer, University of Sydney
((timothy.dwyer /at/ sydney.edu.au) <mailto:(timothy.dwyer /at/ sydney.edu.au)>)
In recent times there has been a noticeable shift in thinking about the
possibilities for regulating social media platforms. A steady stream of
scandals in relation to Facebook and Google sharing personal data with
third parties, the growing evidence of Russian hacking of the 2016 US
Presidential elections, and the role of the boutique data analytics
firm, Cambridge Analytica contributed to this shift. The turn to
regulatory solutions was prompted by both US Congressional and European
Commission investigatory hearings. At the same time, there is a growing
understanding that these media-tech platforms in the West and Eastern
Asia use less than transparent algorithms to amass personal data for
achieving various objectives. We are seeing ongoing investigations and
new models of regulation are just around the corner. A pervading sense
that the ‘Tech Giants’ have betrayed our trust arising from their role
in spreading misinformation and the manipulation of breaking news calls
out for more detailed theoretical and empirical analysis. For this
special issue of the Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asiawe welcome any
topics that deal with media manipulation, fake news, misinformation
anddisinformation. The topics that we are particularly interested in
include, but are not limited to:
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· Algorithmic news and manipulation
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· Media pluralism and algorithmic news provision
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· News recommender algorithms such as YouTube’s ‘Up Next’ recommender
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· Sellers of fake followers or ‘likes’ on social media platforms
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· Elections and strategies for online news manipulation/disinformation
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· Regulatory responses, including responses to news manipulation by
the platforms
Please submit your abstract in English to (timothy.dwyer /at/ sydney.edu.au)
<mailto:(timothy.dwyer /at/ sydney.edu.au)> by 30 March (please include “JCEA
Special Issue” in the title).
The maximum word limit for the abstract is 500 words.
Deadlines
Abstract Submission Deadline 30 March
Notification on Submitted Abstracts 15 April
Article Submission Deadline 1 August
Notification of Article Acceptance/Rejection 20 September
Deadline for the final submission of revised papers 30 October
For more information about the journal, please refer to
https://jceasia.org/
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