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[Commlist] CFP: Communications & Cultural Policy in the Age of the Platform
Thu Nov 21 15:02:17 GMT 2019
*Communications & Cultural Policy in the Age of the Platform*____
*May 7-8, 2020**____*
*McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada**____*
Organized by the Communications Governance Observatory
<https://cgo.mcmaster.ca/>and the Centre for Networked Media and
Performance (CNMAP)at McMaster University____
Algorithms and digital platforms play increasingly important roles in
governing how we communicate and how we discover and engage with media
and culture. The ‘platform turn’ in dominant media systems has
significant implications for life opportunities, employment,
participation in the digital economy (whose content is distributed and
prioritized?), the star system (who is promoted and how? what counts as
success?), politics (which and whose perspective is dominant? how has
political deliberation and debate been re-mediatized?), international
relations (whose view of the world is dominant?) and social relations
(how are inequities in representation reproduced and transformed?). ____
This conference will draw together researchers in Canada and beyond to
explore the intersections between media/communications/cultural policy
and platforms. All submissions related to this theme are welcome,
including research in the areas of arts policy, broadcasting policy,
communication rights, Indigenous communication and cultural policy,
competition policy, cultural industries policy, heritage policy,
internet policy, media policy, speech regulation, privacy, smart city
regulation, and platform regulation. We welcome analysis and case
studiesat all levels of policy-making, including municipal, provincial
and federal, and Indigenous and international research. ____
Confirmed keynote speakers and presenters include Edward Greenspon
(Public Policy Forum), Jesse Wente (Indigenous Screen Office), Sharon
McGowan (Women in Film and Television-Vancouver, UBC), Laura Tribe (Open
Media), Philippe Tousignant (CRTC), David Ogborn (McMaster), Jonathan
Paquette (University of Ottawa), Philip Savage (McMaster), Leslie Regan
Shade (University of Toronto), Tamara Shepherd (University of Calgary),
Ira Wagman (Carleton), and Dwayne Winseck (Carleton). ____
The conference will consider the following key questions:____
__·__How can Canadian media systems respond simultaneously to the
challenge of digital platforms and to calls for a greater diversity of
on-screen and off-screen voices?____
__·__How are platforms taking on, or failing to take on, regulatory
roles in the fields of communication and culture? ____
__·__How does the international political economy of platforms play out
in media/communications/cultural policy?____
__·__How does algorithmic governance function as regulation and policy
setting in these fields?____
__·__How are regulatory bodies in the field of communication and culture
reconceptualizing their work in light of platforms?____
__·__What relationships and interactions do regulators, as well as arts,
media, and cultural organizations, have with platforms?____
__·__How are regulatory bodies in the field of communication and culture
incorporating platforms to conduct their work?____
__·__How do advocacy, activist, and social justice initiatives intercede
in the relationships between platforms and media/communications/cultural
policy?____
__·__How do comparative political cultures influence national regulatory
agendas? What criteria may enable new comparative research?____
This conference welcomes submissions from all researchers, including
doctoral and master’s students.____
Prospective participants should submit a 300-word abstract, along with a
150-word bio, including title and institutional affiliation, for a 15-20
minute presentation to
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=comcultpolicy2020#
<https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=comcultpolicy2020>by *December
15^th 2019* for peer review. Invitations will be announced by January
15^th 2020. Contributions may be invited for a publication project after
the conference. Questions may be addressed to Sara Bannerman at
banners[at]mcmaster.ca <http://mcmaster.ca>. Visit the conference web
site at http://comcultpolicy2020.ca. ____
The conference will be preserved in an online video archive. Conference
participants will have the opportunity to contribute to a white paper
outlining policy recommendations arising from the conference
discussions.____
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