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[Commlist] Call for papers: Disinformation in the Middle East
Fri Jul 10 08:16:07 GMT 2020
Call for papers: Disinformation in the Middle East
De Gruyter’s Open Information Science journal has a call for papers for
a special issue on disinformation in the Middle East.
Similar to other regions around the world, the Middle East has witnessed
the widespread of misinformation in relation to different issues like
politics, health, and armed conflicts. This is, indeed, not a recent
phenomenon as the region has been plagued by infodemics for many dec-
ades. For example, disinformation campaigns were used by the US and
other countries to as- sist in the wars on Iraq in 1990 and 2003. Also,
the Syrian conflict provides ample evidence on the use of disinformation
around attacks targeting innocent civilians to further the strategic
interests of the Russian and Syrian governments. Recent reports and data
releases by Face- book and Twitter show that there are several
systematic and coordinated activities that occur in the Middle East in
order to support regional players like Saudi Arabia and the UAE in
enhanc- ing their political influence in the region.
There is a need to study infodemics in some specific geographical
contexts like the Middle East due to the evolving nature of this
phenomenon, and this special issue is focused on the examination of
recent case studies involving the spread of misinformation and
disinformation. We welcome studies that are focused on the empirical
investigation of infodemics targeting the Middle East and/or originating
from the region.
Special topics of interests include but are not limited to the following:
• The social media use of political trolls by Middle Eastern
governments, political parties or
their affiliates. The trolling Twitter campaign faced by Jamal Khashoggi
before his gruesome killing is one example.
• The politicization of fact checking practices in the Middle East as
the majority are run by governments. Also, the tremendous challenges
independent fact checkers face in curbing the spread and threat of
misinformation.
• The use of political bots and deep fakes to spread misinformation
about political opponents.
• Media literacy efforts to inform and educate Middle Eastern audiences
about misinfor- mation.
• Mobile apps’ use in spreading disinformation in the region like
Telegram, WhatsApp, and Viber.
The topics above are not exhaustive, so we welcome other studies that
are related to this special issue. We also welcome all research
approaches including qualitative and quantitative methods. If
interested, please send no later than September 15, 2020 an abstract of
500 words and a short biography of the author(s) to the following email
address: (aalrawi /at/ sfu.ca) <mailto:(aalrawi /at/ sfu.ca)>. If the abstract is
accepted, we will invite you to submit your full paper for peer-review.
The abstract acceptance does not guarantee that the full paper will be
published in the special issue as all studies will un- dergo a thorough
peer-review process.
SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
Abstract – September 15, 2020
Full paper – December 1, 2020
The special issue is expected to appear in May 2021! The Open
Information Science journal is an open access and blind peer-reviewed
publication and no fees are required from authors upon submission or
publication of their studies. More information on the journal can be
found in the fol- lowing link:
https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/opis/opis-overview.xml.
The special issue is guest edited by Ahmed Al-Rawi, an assistant
professor at the School of Communication of Simon Fraser University.
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