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[Commlist] CfP – AoIR '21 Panel on The in(ter)dependencies of mobile online and offline spaces: Reflections on methods, practices, ethics
Thu Mar 18 17:26:15 GMT 2021
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CfP for AoIR 2021 Panel on
THE IN(TER)DEPENDENCIES OF MOBILE ONLINE AND OFFLINE SPACES: REFLECTIONS
ON METHODS, PRACTICES, ETHICS
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Organizers: Katja Kaufmann (University of Innsbruck, Austria) & Monika
Palmberger (University of Vienna, Austria)
Mobile media technologies such as smartphones, now commonplace
companions in numerous pockets, place users in digital (online) as well
as physical (offline) spaces in novel ways, thus opening up new
environments of affordances. In everyday life these mobile online and
offline spaces are increasingly interdependent and interwoven in
manifold ways. Practices, experiences, meanings and expectations are
being negotiated across these spaces, while simultaneously bound by the
spaces’ respective logics and limitations, leading to new interrelations
and contradictions. The mobile, interrelating, yet not converging,
nature of online and offline spaces, however, poses significant
method(odolog)ical challenges. Researchers are confronted with questions
such as: What are appropriate designs to study mobile online and offline
spaces and their intersections? Do interdependent spaces call for
likewise interdependent methodological approaches? How can researchers
overcome a potential additivity in their methodical approaches to
acknowledge that intersecting online and offline spaces are more than
the sum of their separate parts? In what ways can elaborated mixed and
multi-method designs capture complexity adequately without the
researchers losing sight of the specifics? And what are the ethical and
practical implications for the parties involved?
With this panel at this year’s annual meeting of the Association of
Internet Researchers (AoIR), we seek to advance the methodological
scholarship and cross-disciplinary exchange on ICTs and their
embeddedness in everyday practices across mobile online and offline
spaces. Submissions of contributions that develop or advance
methodological approaches are encouraged, as are papers that explore
epistemological, ethical or practical issues related to doing research
on/at the intersections of mobile online and offline spaces.
Contributions by Communication and Media Studies scholars are
particularly welcome.
The contributions may include, but are by no means limited to, the
following issues:
* Creative, innovative and unexpected methods and approaches
* New applications of established methods
* Mobile methods
* Mixed methods, multi-method and multimodal designs
* Longitudinal and/or comparative approaches
* Ethnographic approaches
* Feminist and/or postcolonial approaches
* Reflections on positionality and/or research ethics
– SUBMISSION INFO –
Interested authors are invited to submit a short abstract (max. 250
words, with a tentative title, 1-2 key references) to panel chairs Katja
Kaufmann ((katja.kaufmann /at/ uibk.ac.at) <mailto:(katja.kaufmann /at/ uibk.ac.at)>)
and Monika Palmberger ((monika.palmberger /at/ univie.ac.at)
<mailto:(monika.palmberger /at/ univie.ac.at)>) by 30 March 2021. Please be as
clear as possible as to how your proposed contribution addresses the
call for papers.
Positively reviewed proposals will be invited for a submission of
extended abstracts following the AoIR submission guidelines by 10 April
2021 which will then be compiled for a panel to be proposed to the AoIR
conference as part of the regular submission process (extended AoIR
submission deadline for papers and panels: 15 April 2021;
https://aoir.org/aoir2021cfp/ <https://aoir.org/aoir2021cfp/>). Please
note that this year’s annual meeting of the Association of Internet
Researchers taking place from 13-16 October 2021 will be a virtual event.
– TIMELINE –
Submission of short abstracts (max. 250 words) to panel chairs: 30 March
2021
Submission of extended abstracts to panel chairs based on AoIR
guidelines (1000-1200 words): 10 April 2021
Deadline for preconstituted panel contributions to AoIR conference
(submitted by panel chairs): 15 April 2021
AoIR conference (virtual event): 13-16 October 2021
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