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[Commlist] cfp: 11th International Communication Days Symposium
Fri Nov 03 13:09:04 GMT 2023
11th INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION DAYS / DIGITAL INEQUALITY AND DATA
COLONIALISM SYMPOSIUM
The 11th International Communication Days Symposium, an annual event
organized by the Faculty of Communication at Üsküdar University, has
been delineated with the overarching theme 'Digital Inequality and Data
Colonialism.' This upcoming symposium, scheduled for May 15-16-17, 2024,
is poised to be conducted in a hybrid format, encompassing both
face-to-face and Zoom/Webinar modalities, thus accommodating a
diversified spectrum of participation. This symposium aims to leverage
the intellectual insights of globally and nationally renowned invited
keynote speakers in the field. Significantly, it will provide the
convenience of simultaneous translation services between Turkish and
English during the keynote speaker sessions, thereby facilitating
seamless multilingual engagement and discourse.
The process of digitalization, while offering a multitude of advantages,
concurrently introduces a range of complex issues that warrant
comprehensive examination. Technological progress undeniably enriches
human existence; however, the governance and objectives underpinning the
utilization of these technologies assume paramount significance. In this
regard, a meticulous evaluation of the merits and demerits of digital
technologies becomes imperative.
The advent of digital technologies has ushered humanity into a new
epoch. However, a pertinent query arises: do these technologies truly
ensure equitable global accessibility? Literacy stands as a pivotal
precondition for engaging with digital technologies. Within our current
milieu, a substantial segment of the populace remains bereft of
educational opportunities, and consequently, literacy eludes them.
Hence, the proposition that digital technologies are universally
accessible to all individuals remains an elusive ideal. When examined
through the lens of global power dynamics and societal disparities, it
becomes conspicuously evident that, akin to prior technological
revolutions, the ongoing digital technological revolution reinforces the
dichotomy between the powerful and the disenfranchised. Those who are
the architects of digital technology wield authority not only over its
governance but also in shaping its usage modalities, content generation,
and data accumulation. Those relegated to the periphery of these
production and governance relationships are assigned predetermined roles
or reduced to mere subjects. Hence, it can be posited that the advent of
digitalization has given rise to a novel form of inequality and
colonialism. This symposium aspires to engage in nuanced deliberations
concerning the multifaceted dimensions of emerging disparities resultant
from digitalization, as well as the various forms of colonialism that
transpire through the exploitation of data.
The 11th International Communication Days Symposium, themed 'Digital
Inequality and Data Colonialism,' is scheduled to span over three days.
This prestigious event has garnered participation from globally
recognized scholars and subject matter experts, who will serve as
keynote speakers during its proceedings. Notable among these
distinguished speakers are Prof. Dr. Nick Couldry from the London School
of Economics, Prof. Dr. Ulises Ali Mejias from SUNY Oswego, Prof. Dr.
Natalie Fenton from Goldsmiths, University of London, Prof. Dr. Elena
Vartanova from Moscow State University, Prof. Dr. Ümit Atabek (a retired
academic), and Prof. Dr. Tuğba Asrak Hasdemir from Ankara Hacı Bayram
Veli University.
The 11th International Communication Days Symposium on Digital
Inequality and Data Colonialism is a scholarly event adhering to
international standards. It adopts a double-blind peer review process
for paper submissions and extends an invitation to esteemed speakers.
The symposium offers an inclusive platform for academic discourse,
aligning rigorously with global criteria. This symposium qualifies as an
academically incentivized endeavor, meeting the requisites for academic
advancement and associate professorship evaluations. The Symposium's
Organizing and Scientific Committee comprises distinguished scholars
from various domestic and international universities. The symposium
accepts oral presentations as part of its program.
• Digital technologies
• Digital capitalism
• Digital inequality
• Data colonialism
• Digital labor
• Digital Media and content production
• Digitalization and monopolization
• Digitalization and television
• Digitalization and journalism
• Social media studies
• Digitalization and communication ethics
• Digitalization and perception management
• Digitalization and advertising
• Digital marketing
• Digitalization and public relations
• Digitalization and design
• Digital natives
• Digital nomads
• Data mining
• Digitalization and artificial intelligence studies
• Digitalization and cinema studies
Feel free to submit proposals on these topics or related subjects, as
the symposium aims to foster a comprehensive discussion within the
broader field of digital communication.
The abstracts submitted for presentation will be subjected to rigorous
evaluation by the distinguished panel of referees constituting the
Symposium Scientific Committee. Accepted contributions shall be featured
within the Symposium's Abstract Book, while comprehensive manuscripts
will find their place in the electronically disseminated Symposium
Proceedings. Regarding the submitted abstracts, a strict word limit of
250 words is enforced, while the accompanying full papers must adhere to
a maximum word count of 7,500 words. Authors are strongly encouraged to
meticulously adhere to the manuscript preparation guidelines delineated
within the Üsküdar University Faculty of Communication Journal,
Etkileşim, ensuring the highest standards of scholarly communication.
The deadline for paper abstract submissions is February 2, 2024. All
submissions must be made through the symposium's official website.
Accepted papers will be announced by March 15, 2024.
We eagerly await your papers and posters. We extend our gratitude in
advance for your valuable contributions.
Website: https://ifig.uskudar.edu.tr/en/2024
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