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[Commlist] cfp: computational analysis methods & fundamentalist extremism
Fri Oct 04 09:29:53 GMT 2019
We are putting together a panel for submission to the 2020 International
Communication Association (ICA) conference to be held May 21-25, 2020 in
Gold Coast Australia. Specifically, the panel will be submitted to the
Computational division.
In accordance with the conference theme, Open Communication, our panel
will concentrate around the ways in which computational analysis methods
can help explore fundamentalist extremism of all stripes in online
spaces. This topic is particularly salient when one considers the
ubiquity of social media and smart phones, as well as other digital
spaces well-suited to strategic uses by violent actors. As such, this
panel focuses specifically on methods including (but not exclusive to)
data scraping, LDA, dictionary methods, etc. to effectively trace the
myriad representations and flows of violent extremist actors and
discourses in all their iterations, as well as draw the lines between
and among the same.
If you are interested in joining our panel, please email an abstract of
150 words to Meredith L. Pruden ((mpruden1 /at/ gsu.edu)
<mailto:(mpruden1 /at/ gsu.edu)>) or Ayse Lokmanoglu ((alokmanoglu1 /at/ gsu.edu)
<mailto:(alokmanoglu1 /at/ gsu.edu)>) no later than Oct. 15, 2019.
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