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[Commlist] CFP: “Digital Inequalities in the Middle East and North Africa” (Convergence)
Tue Jun 07 19:34:38 GMT 2022
*CFP: “Digital Inequalities in the Middle East and North Africa”*
Special Issue of /Convergence: The International Journal of Research
into New Media Technologies/
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Guest Editors: Dr. Glenn W. Muschert, Professor of Sociology, Khalifa
University, UAE, and**
Dr. Massimo Ragnedda, Associate Professor of Mass Communications,
Northumbria University, UK
*Deadline for abstracts: 19. June 2022 / Expected date of publication:
August 2023*
Little research has focused on digital inequalities in the Middle East
and North Africa (MENA) region. Despite the noted migration of social
life into the digital sphere, the cultures and societies of the MENA
region remain under-studied. This special issue intends to shed
much-needed light on this topic: namely, how digital media forms,
digital inequalities, and ICT use are changing social life in the MENA
region. The special editors invite proposals for articles about digital
inequalities in MENA.
As a whole, the special collection welcomes analysis of digital divides
and changing social relations. There are few empirical studies on this
topic from the MENA region, and the issue will be the first to examine
the changes brought by new technologies in the lives of those living in
the region. The special editors welcome contributions that clarify hopes
and impediments to digital society in MENA. Articles should advance
scholarly knowledge concerning the effect of digital technologies on the
region’s broader social contexts. Welcome topics include digital effects
on economic dynamics, technical issues, cultural aspects, historical
legacies, embedded conflicts, digital literacy and skills, governance of
digital life, social well-being, and development trajectories.
The special issue will focus on social issues or perspectives on digital
inequalities in the MENA region. Each article should examine a specific
social issue or perspective related to the digital divides in the MENA
region and related social issues. The primary criterion for acceptance
will be the scholarly promise and relevance of the topic. Each
contribution must include empirical analysis and be linked theoretically
to broader debates current in sociology or related social science
fields. Contributors are encouraged to offer forward-looking
perspectives in suggestions for social challenges, including how the
study of MENA social issues or regional perspectives can help inform
research on digital inequalities worldwide.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
-Can the MENA region’s economic and social development leapfrog by
adopting mobile technologies?
-What possibilities exist to drive digital inclusion in MENA while
reducing aspects of digital inequalities?
-What are the implications of social media and other forms of digital
participation for social life in MENA?
-How demographic, cultural, and socio-economic factors influence digital
divides in MENA, including:
oAccess to ICTs (first level of digital divide)
oEffective use of ICTs (second level of digital divide), and
oThe benefits of ICT use (third level of digital divide)?
-Assess the role of digital media in transforming health care practices
and outcomes in the MENA region.
-Identify the innovative digital methods used in the region to provide
access, information, and utility.
-Exploring how COVID-19 may have exacerbated digital inequalities in the
MENA region
-Are digital use patterns related to social well-being in the MENA region?
-Explore how users, organizations, and societies are affected by
regulatory frameworks.
Submit 500-word abstract & 100-word bioby*19. June 2022 *to:
(glenn.muschert /at/ ku.ac.ae) <mailto:(glenn.muschert /at/ ku.ac.ae)>&
(massimo.ragnedda /at/ northumbria.ac.uk)
<mailto:(massimo.ragnedda /at/ northumbria.ac.uk)>
There are not APCs.
*Authors of accepted abstracts will be notified by 30. June 2022 to
submit full articles by 15.**September 2022*
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