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[Commlist] CFP Convergence Special Issue 'Conspiracy Theories in Digital Environments'
Sun Mar 14 16:59:35 GMT 2021
*Conspiracy Theories in Digital Environments*
*Special Issue of Convergence: The International Journal of Research
into New Media Technologies*
Guest editors:
Dr. Jing Zeng (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Prof. Mike S. Schäfer (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Prof. Thaiane Oliveira (Federal Fluminense University, Brazil)
Timeline:
Deadline for Abstracts: 1 May 2021
Notification on submitted abstracts: 4 June 2021
Full article submission deadline: 1 September 2021
“Conspiracy theories” have garnered increased attention among
scholars, in news media and public discourse. Despite the recent
expansion of scholarship about conspiracy theories, more academic
attention is required to systematically and comprehensively interrogate
the role of new media technologies in shaping, disseminating, but also
potentially mitigating conspiracy theories. Cross-cultural and
cross-platform perspectives are particularly needed in order to
investigate the full scope of the topic. This requires not only
methodological innovation, but also new theoretical ideas and conceptual
heuristics. This special issue aims to assemble scholarship from
different disciplinary perspectives that offer conceptual reflections,
methodological advances, and in-depth discussions of conspiracy theories
in digital environments. We particularly welcome submissions
investigating this topic in countries or regions in the Global South.
The editors welcome contributions that explore, or go beyond, questions
such as:
- Which actors propagate conspiracy theories in digital environments,
how prevalent are conspiracy theories in public discourse, which users
contribute to this reach and in what ways does it affect them?
- To what extent do the communication and social functions of online
conspiracy theories differ across cultural contexts? How do conspiracy
theories operate online in different political systems?
- What conceptual and theoretical approaches are needed to analyse
conspiracy theories in digital environments - in how far do existing
concepts and theories have to be adapted or are novel concepts and
theories needed?
- What methodological approaches are suitable for
cross-platform/cross-lingual/cross-national analysis of conspiracy theories?
- How do platform affordances influence conspiracy theories in digital
environments, especially in the case of emerging or “fringe” platforms
(such as TikTok, 8kun, Gab or Parler)?
Please send a 500-word abstract and a 100-word bio to guest editors:
(j.zeng /at/ ikmz.uzh.ch) <mailto:(j.zeng /at/ ikmz.uzh.ch)>, (m.schaefer /at/ ikmz.uzh.ch)
<mailto:(m.schaefer /at/ ikmz.uzh.ch)>, and (thaianeoliveira /at/ id.uff.br)
<mailto:(thaianeoliveira /at/ id.uff.br)> by 1 May 2021.
No fee is required to submit and publish articles in the special issue.
See full CFP:
https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/CON/convergenceCFP_2021March9-1615523497.pdf
<https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/CON/convergenceCFP_2021March9-1615523497.pdf>
<https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/CON/convergenceCFP_2021March9-1615523497.pdf
<https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/CON/convergenceCFP_2021March9-1615523497.pdf>>
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