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[Commlist] Call for Papers - Regulating African Digital Media Conference
Wed Dec 01 15:13:28 GMT 2021
*Conference on theRegulationof Old and NewMediaFormsinAfrica *
*Birmingham Centre forMediaand Cultural Research*
*Birmingham City University, UK*
*May 2022**
**Location: Zoom *
*Conference Theme: RegulatingAfrican DigitalMedia*
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Increasingly moreAfrican countries areinstituting laws, procedures, and
policies, seeking to regulate themediaecosystem. Governments typically
justify such approaches toregulationas a way to combat the negative
consequences of onlinemediausage, such as hate speech and
mis/disinformation. This trend generally reflects the historical
application of censorship laws that have targeted the critical press and
journalistic autonomy (Obijiofor et al., 2016). The implications of this
are considerable. What we are witnessing is theintegration of two
regulatory paradigms – for the traditional and digitalmedia–into one,
with the potential for state authorities to expand blanket censorship
frommediato citizen expressioninways that mirror the politics
ofregulation. A central issue at play here is the struggle over the
appropriation and exercise of power over collective voices, with
consequences for democracy, plurality,independence, dissent, and freedom.
No doubt,mediaand digitalregulationhaveintensifiedinrecent years across
the globeinwhat has been described as the “regulatory turn” (Flew et
al., 2021, p. 208). The aim, it seems, is to manage the disruptive
effects of the usage ofmediatechnologies. What has been largely
overlooked, however, is an overarchinginvestigation of this
trendinAfrica. This isinspite of the reality that stateinterventions
such as socialmediabans, which are becoming common on the continent, are
disruptiveinthemselves. Meanwhile, the few scholarly collections which
have examined separate angles of the subject have done so predominantly
from the traditionalmedialens only (Chan-Meetoo, 2013; Sampaio-Dias et
al., 2019). Forinstance, Chan-Meetoo’s (2013) edited collection
considers howAfrican journalists negotiate regulatory and ethical
requirements demanded of them. Other works have looked at regional or
linguistic peculiaritiesintraditionalmediaregulationon the continent (de
la Brosse and Frére, 2012; Limpitlaw, 2021). What has also been
neglected is the fact that newmediaplatforms are mainly domiciledinthe
West, bearing implications for digital sovereigntyinAfrica.
Furthermore, research centred onAfricahas barely considered emergent
regulatory practices that cover the traditionalmedia, online harms,
socialmedia, blockchain technologies, privacy concerns, virtual reality,
artificialintelligence, and the widerinternet of things. This conference
thus creates a space for researchers to build on previous scholarly work
and to share, discuss and debate contemporary
regulatoryinterventionsinmediatechnologies acrossAfricainattempts to
regulate disruption, and their impact on societies. Topics mayinclude,
but are not limited to:
* Press and broadcastingregulation
* Socialmediaregulation and online harms
* Online broadcastingregulation
* The politics ofregulation
* Internet and socialmediabans
* Regulationas disruption
* Regulating/regulated disruption
* Platform governance and self-regulationinAfrica
* Regulatory frameworks, methods, and methodologies
* Online privacy and data concerns
* Regulation, the balance of power, and digital sovereignty
* Punitivemediaregistration
* African Union, multi-stakeholderism, andmediaregulation
* Regulating artificialintelligence and other
newmediatechnologiesinAfrica
We alsoinvite conceptual papers and reflections on alternative, and
perhaps homegrown approaches that can be exploited at the national
and/or regional level on the continent to address the challenges
ofmediaand digitalregulation.
*Keynote Speaker: *Dr Hayes Mabweazara, University of Glasgow
*Abstract Submission*
Please send a 300-word abstract proposal for a 20-minute
presentation by*14 January 2022*(toregulationafrica /at/ protonmail.com)
<mailto:(regulationafrica /at/ protonmail.com)>.
Proposers will be notified of the outcome of the selection by*7 February
2022*.
Abstracts should beinMS Word format and shouldinclude name,
position,institutional affiliation, email address of proposer(s), and a
150-word biography.
*Conference Details *
Conference registration will openinearly*April 2022*and the conference
schedule will be released afterwards. The conference will be held
on*Zoom*and will be organised weeklyina panel formatin*May 2022*. To
make this work, a single panel (90 minutes long) will be scheduled for
each of the Tuesday afternoons (UK time)inMay 2022. Further details on
timing will be confirmed to selected participants.
*Special Issue Publication*
Shortly after the conference, we willinvite full papers based on the
presentations for publicationina journal special issue to be
announced.Inyour abstract submission, pleaseindicate whether you would
like your contribution to be considered for the special issue
publication.Interested contributors should please note that full papers
will be requested by*September 2022*.
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*About BCMCR*
The Birmingham Centre forMediaand Cultural Research (BCMCR
www.bcmcr.org) was establishedin2009 to develop excellent research as a
core activity within the Birmingham School ofMedia. Our team
ofindependent researchers at Birmingham Centre forMediaand
Cultural Research (BCMCR) generates work ofinternationally excellent
standard. BCMCR aims to produce distinctive, collaborative work within
the field ofmediaand cultural research.
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