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[Commlist] CFP:Digital & Social Media Minitrack Paper for HICSS
Thu May 27 06:28:44 GMT 2021
The Digital & Social Media Minitrack: Culture, Identity & Inclusion at
the Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) looks
forward to receiving your papers by June 15 and also welcomes paper
reviewers. To serve as a reviewer, please email (nlevins /at/ american.edu)
<mailto:(nlevins /at/ american.edu)> or (dcogburn /at/ american.edu)
<mailto:(dcogburn /at/ american.edu)> or (trevisan /at/ american.edu)
<mailto:(trevisan /at/ american.edu)>. To submit a paper, please see:
_https://hicss.hawaii.edu/authors/ <https://hicss.hawaii.edu/authors/>_
As digital inequalities are on the rise globally, the current pandemic
makes understanding the internet and the related myriad divides, as well
as increased reliance on digital technologies and social networking
platforms more vital than ever. This minitrack sets the scene for
analyzing better how digital and social media can foster (or serve as
hindering factors for) diversity and inclusion in multiple settings,
especially in a world coping with renewed calls for social justice and a
pandemic likely to have long-term impacts. In sum, this minitrack
highlights findings from a range of disciplines and methodologies that
focus on the three I’s of internet, identity, and inclusion as they
intersect with transformational social media and perhaps now more than
ever impact human lives.
Possible paper topics include, but are not limited to:
* The pandemic & roles of social media in inclusion and/or exclusion
* Inter-cultural and Cross-cultural use of Social Media
* Crowdsourcing Processes and Inclusion Issues
* Designing Social Media for Inclusion
* Social media, identity and collective action
* Gendered Social Media
* The construction and circulation of gender, sexuality, race,
ethnicity, religion and disability through the use of social media
* Online Harassment
* Identity Enactment, Adoption, and Policing
* Reproduction of biases
* Governance and Rules in Action
* Aging and Social Media
* Inter-generational use of Social Media
* Impact and influence of social media on diversity
* Social Media, Inclusion, and Inclusivity
* Social Media & Implicit Bias
* Social Media, Culture & Change/Social Innovation
* Social Media & Intersectionality
* Social media, Access and Virtual Learning
* Social media, accessibility and digital disability
* Social Media, Disruptive Innovation, and Capacity-Building for All
Contact the minitrack co-chairs with any questions:
Nanette Levinson
American University
(nlevins /at/ american.edu) <mailto:(nlevins /at/ american.edu)>
Derrick Cogburn
American University
(dcogburn /at/ american.edu) <mailto:(dcogburn /at/ american.edu)>
Filippo Trevisan
American University
(trevisan /at/ american.edu) <mailto:(trevisan /at/ american.edu)>
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