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[Commlist] CFP: 3rd Communication in the Digital Age - CIDA International 2022
Mon Apr 11 21:31:29 GMT 2022
*CIDA International 2022: 3rd Communication in the Digital Age Symposium*
*Ankara, Turkey, October 12-15, 2022*
Conference website: https://www.cidainternational.org
<https://www.cidainternational.org>
Submission link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cidainternational202
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cidainternational202>
Submission deadline: May 29, 2022
*Info*
CIDA International is an international symposium organized jointly by
the Communication Research Association (ILAD), which was founded in
1989, and the Communication Faculty Deans Council (ILDEK), formed by the
deans of communication faculties operating in Turkey and abroad since
2000, depending on the Turkish higher education system. Two
Communication Symposiums in the Digital Age were held, the first of
which was hosted by Mersin University Faculty of Communication in 2018
and the second one hosted by İzmir University of Economics Faculty of
Communication in 2020. The third of the symposium, CIDA International
2022, will be held under the leadership of Ankara University Faculty of
Communication (ILEF), in addition to the communication faculties of
Başkent University, Hacettepe University and Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli
University, as well as the relevant departments and programs of Çankaya,
Atılım, Ankara Social Sciences universities in Ankara. It will be held
in Ankara on 12-15 October 2022 by an academic consortium consisting of
departments.
*Call For Papers*
The dominant position of the field of communication in the regulation of
social life and its centuries-old history as an academic discipline
places it among the main determinants of the digital age. It is a
well-known fact that studies on the general and sub-branches of the
field have started to meet at the intersection of digitalization in the
historical process and that digitalization-oriented approaches are next
to what traditional and canonical studies have brought to the
communication literature. While drawing attention to an important
question whether this situation signifies a paradigmatic transformation
in the field of communication or is it just a moment that emerges in the
historical flow; a conjunctural situation also stands out, in which the
extent of digitalization reminds of infrared, which is essentially an
outdated technical expansion. This technology, in which information is
coded and transferred to the receiver with the use of a led light, has
already been replaced by means of wireless and long-distance access, but
the excitement in the first reaction of humanity to this transmission,
where it is not seen but the results can be seen, still keeps the
acceleration of the digital age from the Matrix to the Metaverse
universe alive.
The fantastic content of the narratives that present archaic projections
about the transmission of knowledge, that the knowledge currently on
earth may point to an ontological entity that we somehow decoded and
revealed over time, not that we found later, but that was encoded in our
cells; doesn't it draw a remarkable framework in terms of signifying the
continuity in the transfer of information from one place to another,
even though it is parallel to what the lens held to the unknowns of the
universe can show? Although this speculation in itself “how did it
happen?” doesn't answer the question, the digitization of information
transfer encourages questions about who and what it was that brought
forth the Metaverse universe after The Matrix and Black Mirror.
While approaching the development of the possibilities of technique from
a deterministic and essentialist point of view, the questions that those
in the aforementioned universes start to act independently of their
creators or how they may feel towards those who created them; does it
announce that the human is replacing God? The proposition that there is
no time period in which predictions turn into so many new facts reveal
so much foresight is strengthened by the fact that fictional contents
have a factual nature gradually, and that there is no limit to what has
been predicted over what has happened.
While CIDA International 2022 has the identity of an ancient time agora
in a digital age where questions directed to the conventional discussion
areas of communication and evaluations from other disciplines that place
the concept of communication at its center, its participants and
stakeholders in this age, who and what the subject is, through digital
universes that look like portable temples calls for questioning. In this
context, it presents a clear and provocative call to examine the facts
and make comments on what is predicted.
Organized by the academic consortium formed under the leadership of
Ankara University Faculty of Communication (ILEF), CIDA International
2022 will be held in Ankara on 12-15 October 2022. The course of the
COVID-19 epidemic will be decisive, but face-to-face symposium is
prioritized. In this context, the calendar of CIDA International 2022,
where online presentations can be made in mandatory cases, starts on
February 1, 2022.
*Submission Guidelines*
CIDA International 2022 is open to the work of academics and
postgraduate researchers in the field of communication, as well as
evaluations from other disciplines that place the concept of
communication at its core. Applications will be accepted with extended
abstracts between 900 - 1000 words. The subject, purpose, method and
findings of the study should be clearly stated in the abstracts. Other
than these, references and bibliography should not be used.
*Venue*
CIDA International 2022, where online presentations can be made in
mandatory cases, will be held in Ankara on 12-15 October 2022. The
course of the COVID-19 epidemic will be decisive, but face-to-face
symposium is prioritized.
*Contact*
All questions about submissions should be e-mailed to
(info /at/ cidainternational.org) <mailto:(info /at/ cidainternational.org)>
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