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[Commlist] Call for proposals - Social media and social acceptability
Fri Sep 20 14:26:32 GMT 2019
Call for proposals
International Political Science Association
Lisbon (Portugal), July 2020
RC-22 - Political Communication
Digital Dissent: Uses of Social Media in Controversial Projects Raising
Social Acceptability Issues
Chair: Mireille Lalancette, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
Discussant: Alessandro Nai, University of Amsterdam and Vincent
Raynauld, Emerson College Boston
Over the past 15 years, digital media have redefined the repertories of
political action and engagement. Formal political actors, companies,
interest groups and citizens are now turning to digital platforms to
inform, disseminate messages, mobilize and protest in the public space.
These new political practices, facilitated by the Internet, seem
particularly helpful in order to debate social acceptability issues. The
notion of social acceptability has become essential when it comes to the
development of projects with economic, social or environmental impacts;
several controversial infrastructure or development projects (e. g. LNG
ports or pipelines) have given rise to fierce political and social
clashes in North America and Europe. However, we know very little about
the intertwining of these new forms of engagement that social media
allows when the social acceptability of projects is at stake. Are social
media a vehicle for engagement and mobilization? Who are the actors that
invest in these platforms and what are their objectives? How do social
media strategies complement traditional protest repertories? What are
the effects of such participation on the trajectory of controversies?
The goal of this panel is to understand the uses of digital social media
in controversies that raise social acceptability issues.
The contributions sought will be aimed at:
- Characterizing the use of digital social media in controversial contexts;
- Examining the place of these uses in the communication strategies put
forward by the various actors involved in these controversies;
- Analyzing the supporting rhetoric deployed by actors on these digital
social platforms, and comparing it to that put forward through
traditional protest and participation repertoires;
- Characterizing the leadership that is exercised in these spaces;
- Studying the forms of dialogue between the different stakeholders in
the debates made possible by the digital media.
Proposals with an empirical dimension will be preferred.
People interested to submit a proposal are invited to do so *by October
10^th , 2019*, through IPSA congress website:
https://wc2020.ipsa.org/wc/submit-paper(please find the panel under the
RC22 – Political Communication).
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