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[Commlist] Conference CFP: The Digital Communication of Identity and Diversity
Thu Feb 23 08:36:44 GMT 2023
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Conference CFP: The Digital Communication of Identity and Diversity
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Conference Call for Papers: (Non-)binarity in Binary Structures – The
Digital Communication of Identity and Diversity
View the full CFP here
https://publizistik.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/i_publizistik/Events/2023/DGPuK2023en.pdf
<https://publizistik.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/i_publizistik/Events/2023/DGPuK2023en.pdf>
The "Digital Communication" and “Media, Public Spheres and Gender”
divisions of the German Communication Association (DGPuK) hold their
annual conference together in in Vienna (Austria). The deadline is *May
5, 2023. *Conference dates are November 8-10, 2023.
a) Presentation of current research (without thematic specification):
The conference aims to create a forum for current research in the fields
of digital communication and gender studies in communication science in
its entire breadth. It thus enables a stronger exchange between the
divisions. This is to take place in the form of presentations and
subsequent discussions. There are no thematic requirements set for
submissions. Both theoretical and empirical contributions from the
fields mentioned above are welcome.
b) Submissions to the conference theme: (Non-)binarity in Binary Structures
Digital technologies play a crucial role in the representation and
negotiation of gender identities. As in other areas of society, the norm
of binary gender categories has shaped digital communication from the
very beginning. However, the coexistence of binary and nonbinary
affordances is increasingly apparent, as not only the linguistic code
but also the code of software must be reconceptualized from a queer
theoretical perspective to adequately represent gender identities beyond
binary categories (Bivens, 2017). In this regard, social media platforms
are crucial, as they show us the simultaneous existence and
non-existence of gender binaries. The conference is dedicated to the
associated challenges and opportunities from a communication research
and gender perspective. Therefore, research contributions on binary and
non-binary gender identities in digital media environments will be
presented and discussed in a topic-specific panel. Possible questions
address, for example:
• Theories of the digital public sphere: Which theoretical approaches
are applicable for describing and explaining (non-)binarity in digital
structures and their effects? (e.g.,
critical theoretical approaches to technology, queer theory, and
insights from science and technology studies)
• Representations, portrayals, and effects: How are (non-)binary
identities represented in digital media environments? How do they
represent themselves (e.g., avatars, profiles)? How do distortions in
the representation of gender or their portrayal, for
example, affect perceptions, attitudes, or behavior?
• Participation and discourse: What conditions characterize the
participation of (non-)binary gender identities in digital publics
(e.g., hate speech, fake news)?
• Methodology: How can non-binarity be captured in quantitative and
qualitative research What are new methodological approaches needed?
• Regulation and policies: What are platform operators and policymakers
doing to make digital media environments gender-inclusive? What role do
economic (e.g., business models) and political conditions play in this?
Submission Guidelines
Anonymized abstracts (4.000 to 5.000 characters, including spaces,
excluding references and appendices) can be submitted until *05 May
2023* in PDF format using the platform ConfTool:
https://www.conftool.pro/digicomm2023/
<https://www.conftool.pro/digicomm2023/>. Please indicate whether the
contribution is to the a) open or b) topic-specific panel. Contributions
to the open panel a) can be submitted in English or German.
Contributions to the conference topic b) should be submitted in English.
All submissions will be peer-reviewed according to the following
criteria, which are standard in the DGPuK: thematic fit to the call (in
case of submission for the topic-specific panel), theoretical
foundation, the relevance of the research question, appropriateness of
the method/approach, novelty value/originality, clarity as well as
conciseness of the presentation. The review process results will be
announced at the end of June 2023. The organizers plan to publish
selected contributions on the conference topic in an international
journal special issue. For questions contact
(claudia.wilhelm /at/ univie.ac.at) <mailto:(claudia.wilhelm /at/ univie.ac.at)>.
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