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[Commlist] CFP CHI2021 Workshop: Coping with Messiness in Ethnography: Authority, Bias and Immersion in ethnographic Fieldwork in the non-Western World
Mon Jan 18 16:20:08 GMT 2021
*Coping with Messiness in Ethnography: Authority, Bias and Immersion in
ethnographic Fieldwork in the non-Western World*
Workshop at CHI 2021, May 7th-8th, 2021, Online Virtual Conference
http://messy-ethnography.org/ <http://messy-ethnography.org/>
https://chi2021.acm.org/ <https://chi2021.acm.org/>
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IMPORTANT DATES
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* Submission deadline: *February 11th, 2021*
* Notification of acceptance: February 18th, 2021
* Camera Ready Papers Deadline: March 4th, 2021
* Workshop days: May 7th and May 8th, 2021
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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This workshop is dedicated to unpacking these messy challenges and
complexities that arise when carrying out ethnographic fieldwork in
non-western settings or carrying out fieldwork from a non-western
perspective. The two-day workshop including a pre-workshop and
post-workshop get-together, aims to provide a forum for researchers as
well as practitioners and activists to discuss and reflect challenges in
conducting ethnographic fieldwork and applying related methodologies. It
is appreciated if contributions share first-hand insights, reflections
and experiences focused on authority, bias and immersion in ethnographic
fieldwork. Further, contributions with a stronger focus on
socio-technical interventions and implementations in the non-western
world are welcome as well.
We invite* scholars* and *practitioners* in the fields of *human
computer interaction, information systems, (critical) media studies,
STS, cultural anthropology, communication*, etc.
Ultimately, this dialogue should lead to guidelines and approaches to
ethnographic fieldwork that could prove more beneficial in politically
charged, infrastructural challenged and underfunded regions.
We invite anyone interested in participating to submit a two to
five-page position paper. Accepted participants will be asked to provide
a one-page summary of the position paper as well as a short bio (250-300
words max.), to be shared amongst all other participants. Papers should
critically reflect upon the authors’ experiences from the field or
research area related to challenges they face while conducting
ethnographic field work, with a focus on the areas of authority, bias
and immersion. Authors’ prior experience does not have to be
specifically concerned with these challenges, but the position papers
will be expected to demonstrate how their experience is relevant to the
workshop’s topics and can be applied within the workshop’s context.
Submissions should be sent to (info /at/ messy-ethnography.org)
<mailto:(info /at/ messy-ethnography.org)> in .pdf format. Position papers will
be reviewed based on relevance and potential for contribution to the
workshop. Details regarding presentations of work will be provided with
acceptance notifications. At least one co-author of each accepted paper
must register to the CHI 2021 conference to attend the workshop.
Further information on the registration rates can be found here:
https://chi2021.acm.org/information/4702.html
<https://chi2021.acm.org/information/4702.html>
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PARTICIPATION AND SUBMISSION
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* Position paper are up to 5 pages in length using the new ACM master
article template, available in MS Word
<https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/taps/acm_submission_template.docx>,
LaTeX
<https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/consolidated-tex-template/acmart-master.zip> or
Overleaf
<https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/acm-conference-proceedings-master-template/pnrfvrrdbfwt> format.
* Position papers should be submitted in PDF format (non-anonymized)
to (info /at/ messy-ethnography.org) <mailto:(info /at/ messy-ethnography.org)>.
* Submission deadline: *February 11th, 2021*
* Papers will be selected based on their quality, compliance with the
workshop themes, and the extent (and diversity) of their backgrounds
* The workshop is planned as a two-day event with group work sessions
* Pre- and Follow-up activities are planned prior and after the
workshop each about half a day in length.
* Upon acceptance, at least one author of each accepted position paper
must attend the workshop and register for the conference.
* See the main conference site for more information on registration.
* The detailed timeframes for each day might be discussed with all to
better consider time zones.
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WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
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Marios Mouratidis, University of Siegen
Sarah Rüller, University of Siegen
Konstantin Aal, University of Siegen
Nina Boulus-Rødje, Roskilde University
Shaimaa Lazem, City of Scientific Research and Technological
Applications, Egypt
Anicia Peters, University of Namibia
Simon Holdermann, University of Cologne
Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Newcastle University
Ann Light, University of Sussex
Dave Randall, University of Siegen
Volker Wulf, University of Siegen
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CONTACT
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Web: http://messy-ethnography.org/ <http://messy-ethnography.org/>
E-Mail: (info /at/ messy-ethnography.org) <mailto:(info /at/ messy-ethnography.org)>
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