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[Commlist] Call for papers: Steering Innovation in Communication Infrastructures Congress
Fri May 17 11:52:58 GMT 2019
Call for paper: Steering Innovation in Communication Infrastructures
Congress, Bern, Switzerland, 5–6 February 2020
Homage to the 170 years
since the founding of Swiss Post (est. 1849)
Organized by the History and Computing Association,
the Museum of
Communication, and the PTT Archives, Bern, Switzerland
Download the full call for paper in PDF:
https://www.infoclio.ch/sites/default/files/eventdocs/G%26I%202020%20-%20Call%20for%20papers%20EN%2C%20FR%2C%20DE%2C%20IT_small_2.pdf
Argument: The Internet of Objects, Artificial Intelligence, Smart
Cities, and the 5G mobile communication standard are among the many
challenges facing today public and private entities in charge of
communication infrastructures. That technological evolution is
“disruptive” is, however, nothing new: from the invention of telegraphy
and railways to Internet and drones, the communications sector’s
established ways of doing had to be repeatedly reinvented.
The interaction between technological innovation and governance of
communication infrastructures constitutes the theme of the conference in
February 2020. We wish to explore how innovation was steered by postal
and telecommunication companies, as well as by other public and private
players in the field of communication infrastructures: enterprises,
governments, professional and state organizations, the users.
Innovation being inherently unforeseeable, it can be regulated and
steered only with difficulty — which didn’t hold companies and
governments back from trying to channel technological evolution and make
it more compliant with their respective motivations. Thus the question
arises where “innovation” is located for the different players on the
spectrum ranging from invention and vision to utopia and ideology. The
conference intends to shed light on how the steering of innovation in
postal and other communication infrastructures functions.
These questions have often been explored in the fields of business
history and the history of science and technology. The organizing
committee is, however, interested in a multidisciplinary approach, which
would reveal the many factors at play in the steering of innovation,
such as social, economical, political, cultural, and technological. The
committee is furthermore seeking contributions on national case studies
— Switzerland, the conference venue, is a most welcome study case —, to
be balanced by international and transnational studies.
The conference will also be an opportunity to question the utility of
historical analysis to contemporary efforts in steering innovation in
communication infrastructure. To this end a round table will be
organized, bringing together historians, engineers, managers and
politicians.
Download the full call for paper in PDF:
https://www.infoclio.ch/sites/default/files/eventdocs/G%26I%202020%20-%20Call%20for%20papers%20EN%2C%20FR%2C%20DE%2C%20IT_small_2.pdf
Manuscript submission:
Paper proposals should contain a 500 words-long
abstract and a short CV and be submitted until June 30 to info@ahc-ch.
Authors will be notified in August about the outcome of the paper
selection. Contributions are expected in English, French, German, and
Italian.
Contributions will be published in the journal “Geschichte und
Informatik / Histoire et Informatique”
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