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[Commlist] CFP SWARM symposium: Platform governance for safer online communities
Tue Jun 04 14:45:31 GMT 2019
Call for papers SWARM Symposium
Platform governance for safer online communities
University of Sydney August 20th 2019
Building cohesive, productive online communities depends on good
governance relationships – particularly with the platforms that host our
conversations and content. But increasingly major international
communications platform providers are being portrayed as reluctant to
control the violence and misinformation they host, and slow to provide
moderation tools that help community managers minimise harmful content
and deal with bad behaviour.
In light of the Christchurch Call and global debates about how social
media platforms and their user base might be better governed, the 2019
SWARM Symposium invites papers on all aspects of platform governance
including:
• Choosing platforms: governance considerations in community building
• Asymmetric relations: negotiating ToS with platform providers
• Regulating live streaming and synchronous chat
• Identifying and responding to misinformation campaigns
• Training for interacting safely with your communities
• Controlling hate: moderation tactics and intervention styles
• Caring for managers & moderators: mental health considerations
• Surveillance technologies and their impact on user
• AI and its impacts on community development
• The platformisation of customer service and community relations
Abstracts should be 300 words with title, author name, affiliation,
email and phone contact. Please send them to Dr Fiona Martin:
(fiona.martin /at/ sydney.edu.au) by July 12th. Two travel scholarships will be
available to Australian postgraduate students providing long abstracts
of 800 words.
Our SWARM Symposium keynote speaker will be Associate Professor Nic
Suzor from Queensland University of Technology’s Law Faculty. Nic
studies the regulation of networked society, including the governance of
the internet and social networks, the peer economy, digital copyright,
and knowledge commons. He is the Legal Lead of the Creative Commons
Australia project and deputy chair of Digital Rights Watch, an
Australian non-profit which seeks to ensure that Australians are
equipped, empowered and enabled to uphold their digital rights.
The SWARM symposium is held in conjunction with the annual SWARM
Australian Community managers conference https://swarmconference.com.au
held at the University of Sydney on August 21st 2019.
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