[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]
[Commlist] CFP: Digital Inclusion, Policy, and Research Conference (DIPRC)
Tue Jun 28 17:44:17 GMT 2022
CFP Extension: Digital Inclusion, Policy, and Research Conference
(DIPRC) 2022 - 20th September 2022
We live in an age that is highly saturated with digital technologies.
These offer a range of considerable opportunities in terms of
socialisation, work, entertainment, and participation in society.
However, they also present risks ranging from digital exclusion, and
issues of privacy and financial safety to misinformation and online
abuse. There has also been an ever-growing reliance on digital
technologies within our societies, accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic.
People’s main channels of communication have now, either partly or
entirely, transferred to digital services, platforms and apps. As a
result, everyday life is increasingly mediated by the internet and
digital devices. This might include working remotely, interacting with
family and friends, using services relating to health, undertaking
leisure activities, following the news, or engaging in community or
political activities.
These changes make it essential to ensure that different populations and
groups are provided with equal opportunities to use and benefit from the
use of digital technologies. However, issues of digital exclusion and
inequalities are far from resolved in our societies and, because of the
pandemic, may have become more pronounced. These issues require
research, policy and practical interventions that can address these
inequalities. On the one hand, they can ensure that the digital
environment is deployed, designed and run by ‘big tech’ and government
in ways that are safe, accessible, and affordable. On the other hand,
they can directly support different groups, especially the most
vulnerable, to thrive in the digital age.
Indeed, how platforms and digital services are run and managed are often
called into question because of under-regulation and the affordances of
digital technologies – what these do or do not enable users to do.
Digital exclusion and inequalities can arise on multiple levels. In
terms of infrastructure and skills – from the rollout and pricing of
digital infrastructure and services through to a lack of provision of
educational and skills training. Or in terms of the design of platforms
and digital services. They are often designed, using algorithms aimed at
providing personalised content and at boosting its visibility. Though,
it is now well established that algorithms potentially make it easy for
issues of misinformation, polarisation, and online abuse to impact
users. Very often issues of infrastructure, skills and online harm
combine to further marginalise key groups or place them at greater risk.
These challenges lie at the intersection of research policy and practice
around digital inequalities, inclusion, and literacies. These are at the
heart of this fourth edition of the Digital Inclusion, Policy and
Research Conference (DIPRC) 2022. As part of this conference, we invite
scholars and practitioners to present their latest work on these topics.
Questions that are particularly relevant to the conference include but
are not limited to:
* Which groups are the most vulnerable and struggle the most in terms of
access, and/or benefit from the use of, digital technologies?
* How should different groups be provided with the support they need to
develop digital and data literacy skills?
* How can key groups and communities use their knowledge to help them
better navigate online risks and opportunities?
* What types of policy and practical interventions are needed to tackle
digital inequalities and promote digital literacy in our contemporary
societies?
* How can different governments, regions, and local municipalities
respond to challenges relating to digital inclusion and digital literacy?
The conference aims to focus on global, national and local developments
in this area, emphasising research, policy, and practice. Digital
inequities have become an important part of broader persistent issues of
social equity and justice. Key themes of the conference include:
* Material and financial access to digital technologies
* Digital literacy
* Use of digital technologies by citizens and communities
* impact of socio-economic factors on digital inclusion
* Users’ motivations to use, and attitudes towards, digital technologies
* Socio-economic and socio-cultural variations in patterns of usage
Submission Guidelines
The primary aim of this conference is to link up local, national and
international policy efforts to address digital inequalities, access and
literacy. The intention is to support sharing best practices and
research insights. The conference will be a mix of invited presentations
from policy and research colleagues, along with open paper sessions.
Abstracts should be no more than 300 words and should be submitted by:
1st July 2022.
Please submit your abstract here: https://easychair.org/cfp/DIPRC2022
<https://easychair.org/cfp/DIPRC2022>
List of Topics
For the open sessions, we seek presentations and papers that cover
empirical research as well as policy and practice interventions, on
topics such as:
* Data analysis of levels of digital inclusion/exclusion and engagement
* Case studies of initiatives and programmes
* Case studies of community impact
* Studies of the impacts of digital exclusion and inequalities
* Policy interventions to address digital inequalities
* Gaps in digital and data literacy skills and knowledge
* Policy and practical interventions that aim at promoting digital and
data literacy
* How digital and data literacy can be deployed to navigate online risks
and opportunities and overcome issues of misinformation and privacy
* Government, community and voluntary sector responses to digital
literacy needs
* Digital platform use and 'big tech' practices in relation to issues of
digital inequalities and literacy
* Community responses to the digital needs of different groups.
Please submit your abstract here: https://easychair.org/cfp/DIPRC2022
<https://easychair.org/cfp/DIPRC2022 >
Venue
The conference will be free to attend this year and held online - events
will be scheduled to facilitate as far as possible attendance from all
time zones.
Important dates
Date for submitting abstracts - 8th July 2022
Date for announcing acceptances - End of July 2022
Date for speakers to confirm participation - Mid August 2022 at the latest.
Contact
For questions and other inquiries please email Dr Gianfranco Polizzi –
mailto: (G.Polizzi /at/ liverpool.ac.uk)
---------------
The COMMLIST
---------------
This mailing list is a free service offered by Nico Carpentier. Please use it responsibly and wisely.
--
To subscribe or unsubscribe, please visit http://commlist.org/
--
Before sending a posting request, please always read the guidelines at http://commlist.org/
--
To contact the mailing list manager:
Email: (nico.carpentier /at/ commlist.org)
URL: http://nicocarpentier.net
---------------
[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]