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[Commlist] Final CFP: Digital Ecologies in Practice
Tue Apr 12 15:00:16 GMT 2022
full CfP here: http://www.digicologies.com/conferences/2022-workshop/
DIGITAL ECOLOGIES IN PRACTICE
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When: 28-29 July 2022
Where: hybrid - online and in-person: University of Bonn, Germany
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SUGGESTED THEMES
We invite paper contributions relating, but not limited, to the
following thematic areas:
* Innovative digital methods for sensing, representing, and
studying environments
* Projects experimenting with forms of environmental data justice,
citizen sensing, community-based and Indigenous approaches to
digital ecological practice
* Wildlife tracking, sentinels, surveillance, and other forms of
bio-monitoring
* (Nonhuman) user-oriented design
* Digital environmental governance
* Speculative design for more-than-human worlds
* Art-science and interdisciplinary collaborations involving digital
technologies
* Digital ecologies in virtual and augmented realities
* Projects involving nonhumans as participants/collaborators
* Social media and digital ecologies
* Methods for sonic and acoustic digital ecologies
* Multi-sensory digital methods including taste, touch, smell
* Speculative design for more-than-human worlds
* Creative approaches to digital ecologies in practice
* Papers generally relating to the theme of digital ecologies are
very welcome
Please submit your abstracts to (team /at/ digicologies.com). Abstracts should
be no more than 250 words in length. We welcome 15 minute paper
presentations or 5 minute lightning talks. In your proposal, please
state your name, title, current position, presentation format, and abstract.
In addition, please state whether you intend to attend in-person or
online only, whether you will be attending both days or day two only,
and whether you would like to apply for funding to attend in person (see
below for details on this).
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Digital Ecologies in Practice will be a two-day hybrid event, held both
in-person and online.
Day One (in-person only) will involve several practical outings and
exhibitions. Participants will get hands-on experience with a range of
digital technologies, including immersive VR nature experiences, a
demonstration of digital fences, and a ‘digital urban ecologies walk’.
On this day we are delighted to host a range of immersive exhibitions
and talks with design practitioners engaging digital methods and
technologies to explore themes of ecology.
Day Two (in-person and online) will follow a more standard conference
format, consisting of several panels and a keynote event (tbc).
In-person participants will have the option of dining together at the
end of each day. We have a limited amount of funding available to cover
the travel costs of several participants. In your proposals, please
indicate whether you would like to apply for this funding. Participants
are encouraged to seek funding from their institutions, funding bodies,
and departments. Priority will be given to PhD candidates, early career
researchers, and non-tenured academics.
We encourage scholars and practitioners from a range of disciplines to
apply: social scientists; natural scientists; humanities scholars;
artists/designers; and beyond. Interdisciplinary collaborations are
highly encouraged.
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DIGITAL ECOLOGIES IN PRACTICE SPECIAL ISSUE WITH CGIP
Following the conference, we will submit a proposal for a special issue
of cultural geographies in practice. Contributions will document and
reflect on creative, practical, and experimental uses of digital
technologies and mediation in relation to environmental governance and
knowledge production, human-nonhuman encounters, and digitised
more-than-human worlds more broadly. The editors of CGiP have already
expressed their support for this endeavour.
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Digital Ecologies in Practice is co-organised by the Digital Ecologies
team (http://www.digicologies.com/about/team/) and Dr Julia Poerting,
with financial support from the University of Bonn, the German Research
Foundation (project number 446600467), the Economic and Social Research
Council, and the European Research Council.
Sign up to the Digital Ecologies mailing list to receive updates and
publication news: www.digicologies.com <http://www.digicologies.com>.
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