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[Commlist] Call for Papers - Italian Political Science Society Conference / topic: Digital Platforms in Political Parties
Tue Mar 19 16:43:34 GMT 2019
in case you are interested, you may find attached below the Call for
Paper(topic: Digital Platforms in Political Parties) for the
forthcoming Italian Political Science Society Conference, which will be
hosted by the University of Salento, Lecce, next September.
Kind regards,
Davide ((dvittori /at/ luiss.it) <mailto:(dvittori /at/ luiss.it)>)
Italian Political Science Society (SISP) Conference
(https://www.sisp.it/convegno2019/).
*12-14 September University of Salento, Lecce.*
*The deadline for paper submissions is 19 MAY 2019.*
Paper proposals can be uploaded on the SISP website
(https://www.sisp.it/convegno2019/?pagename=papersubmission ;).
Successful applicants will be contacted soon after the deadline by SISP
convenors.
/Call for Papers:/
*A Fourth Face of Party Organization? The Role of Digital Platforms in
Political Parties*
*Digital platforms* (as Rousseau for the Five Star Movement or Participa
for Podemos or non-proprietary software like Liquid Feedback or Loomio)
have recently been introduced by several political parties and movements
as instruments of funding, internal communication and decision making.
*This panel seeks to stimulate original contributions and reflections on
this emerging phenomenon*. Although contributions on all cases and
countries are welcome, we are particularly interested in deepening our
knowledge of specific case-studies beyond Southern Europe.
The papers should possibly focus on the following topics:
- /how online platforms are built/ (e.g. types of software, ownership,
developers);
- /the functions of online platforms/ (e.g. internal debate, candidate
recruitment, definition of the party manifesto, votes on strategic
political decisions, fundraising, etc.);
- /how effectively online platforms are used /(e.g. longitudinal
analysis concerning data on users' engagement);
-/ affordances of online platforms/ (e.g. whether they allow horizontal
or only vertical interactions, who is entitled to set the agenda, etc.);
- /effects on party organization/ (e.g. empowering members,
strengthening leaders, preventing or strengthening territorial rooting,
etc.);
- /relationships between online and offline processes/ (e.g. different
weights given to electronic membership and traditional membership).
At this stage, mapping the spread and different uses of online platforms
is the main focus of the panel. *Case-studies and comparative papers are
equally acceptable. All methodological approaches are welcome.*
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