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[Commlist] cfp 5th ESTIDIA Conference
Wed Feb 27 23:13:49 GMT 2019
5th ESTIDIA Conference
Hybrid Dialogues: Transcending Binary Thinking and Moving Away from
Societal Polarizations 19-21 September 2019, University of Naples
L’Orientale, Italy
PANEL DISCUSSION
Global Discourses (and Counter-Discourses) of Hostility in the Social
Media Age
Organizer: Dr. Eleonora Esposito (University of Navarra)
We invite submission of abstracts for a panel entitled Global Discourses
(and Counter-Discourses) of Hostility in the Social Media Age, to be
proposed as part of the ESTIDIA (European Society for Transcultural and
Interdisciplinary Dialogue) Conference, to be held on 19-21 September
2019 at the University of Naples L’Orientale, Italy.
The fast-emerging technologies of the participatory web have transformed
the way we communicate, explore and connect to the world forever. The
new range of indigenous genres, contents and practices, situated at the
intersection of mass and interpersonal communication, fosters the
pursuit of personal interests in a shared scenario as well as the
creation and maintenance of global relations that validate and support
identities and behaviours. Not simply grounded in the incessant sharing
of information content, the social media communication paradigm is
characterized by a limitless potential for ordinary (rather than élite)
media performance, with an ever-growing number of bottom-up discourse
formations and disseminations.
Unfortunately, one of the most significant and complex drawbacks of this
unprecedented proliferation of user-generated content is the acutely
increasing incidence of cyber-hate. Hostility is a complex social,
cultural and psychological phenomenon: motives behind people’s hate are
various, different and often obscure, and the fluid nature of the
cybersphere adds to further complicate an already thorny matter. In
fact, the very global, immediate and interactive nature of the social
media communication paradigm has somehow contributed to make the
participatory web a breeding ground for the expression and dissemination
of a range of exclusionary, intolerant, and extremist discourses,
practices and beliefs.
In light of the above, the proposed panel invites a selected number of
scholars from across the world to discuss the latest empirical findings,
methodologies and theoretical frameworks to understand the phenomenon of
online hostility. The panel will represent an arena to share and discuss
insights on how embedded social and power relations are organized
through digital technologies and how the phenomenon of online hostility
is impacting on equality and participation in the cybersphere.
At the same time, while the topics of online hostility, disinformation
and extremism have been receiving growing attention throughout recent
years, the potential of counter-voices on the part of individual actors
and communities has not been taken into equal scholarly consideration.
This panel aims at providing room also for research on the many emerging
counter-discourses and grassroots counter-measures against hateful and
exclusionary behaviours in the cybersphere.
Comparative studies across different languages, socio-political contexts
and social media platforms are particularly welcome. Possible topics
include, but are by no means limited to, the following aspects:
• Online Hostility as an Intersectional Phenomenon
The intertwined impact of socioculturally constructed categorizations in
digital exclusionary and abusive behaviours, such as:
o Gender / Sexual Orientation
o Race / Ethnicity / Religion
o Class
o Age / Generation
o Dis/ability
• Counter-Discourses to Online Hostility o Online Communities of
Resistance, Resilience and Solidarity o Grassroot Initiatives for
Awareness, Education and Prevention o Feminist Community-building and
Digilantism o Hashtag Activism (e.g. #Metoo; #ShoutYourAbortion;
#TakeAKnee; #WhyIStayed…)
• Online Misogyny and Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence o
Discursive Strategies and Rhetorical Devices of Online Misogyny o
Image-Based Harassment and Visual Misogyny o Digitally-mediated Rape
Culture o Misogyny against Women in Political or Institutional Roles o
The Manosphere (e.g. Redpill Philosophy; Incel Communities; Toxic
Masculinities…)
• Theoretical Models and Methodological Approaches o Collection and
Storage of Data o Software and Tools for Data Collection and Analysis o
Small and Big Data o Qualitative, Quantitative and Mixed-Method
Approaches o Discourse-based and Ethnographic Approaches o Opinion
Mining & Sentiment Analysis o Social Network Analysis o Ethics Issues
Abstracts are to be sent as MS Word attachment to the Panel Organizer:
(onlinehostility /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(onlinehostility /at/ gmail.com)>
All abstracts should include the name, institutional affiliation and
email address of the author(s), the paper title, and four-five keywords.
The abstract should be approximately 500 words in length (excluding
references). All abstracts will be peer-reviewed according to the
following criteria: originality and/or importance of topic; clarity of
research question and purpose; data sources; theoretical approach;
analytical focus; relevance of findings if already available.
Submissions are due by 1 April 2019. Notification of acceptance to the
panel will be sent by 15 April 2019.
We encourage abstract submissions from Early-Career Researchers,
including postgraduate research students and postdoctoral researchers.
All accepted papers to the conference (following editorial review) will
be included in the conference proceedings published in International
Journal of Cross-Cultural Studies and Environmental Communication (ISSN
2285 – 3324). It is also intended that papers accepted to the panel are
collected in a thematically arranged volume to be submitted to an
international publisher.
For more information on the panel or the conference, please contact the
Panel Organizer or visit the conference website: http://www.estidia.eu
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