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[Commlist] Call for Contributions: ECREA Book on AI Infrastructures and Sustainability
Tue Feb 13 18:19:48 GMT 2024
Call for Contributions ECREA Book: AI Infrastructures and Sustainability
/*Deadline: 29.02.2024
Editors: Anne Mollen, Sigrid Kannengießer, Fieke Jansen, Julia Velkova*/
This call for contributions follows an invitation by the *ECREA Open
Access Book Series Committee* to develop a proposal for a volume on *“AI
Infrastructures and Sustainability”*. The Committee has invited overall
three publications to develop full proposals – one of which will be
selected as Open Access publication with Palgrave as part of the ECREA
book series.
*The proposed volume*
Amidst the hype around generative AI, critical data studies as well as
media and communication research have been exploring the “anatomy of AI”
(Crawford & Joler, 2018), showing how technologies of automation, mostly
labelled as Artificial Intelligence (AI), foster forms of exploitation
in relation to natural resources and the environment, labour and working
conditions as well as social injustice. While engineering-oriented
fields, such as Machine Learning (ML), approach intra- and
intergenerational justice under the label of “sustainability” and
“ethics”, the proposed book acknowledges that AI infrastructures cannot
be reduced to questions of technology and its design but need to be
addressed as sociotechnical issues and relations (Parks et al. 2023;
Plantin & Punathambekar, 2019). This edited volume seeks to contribute a
comprehensive media and communication research perspective on the
socio-ecological relations that emerge from practices of use and
development of “AI”, and their far-reaching implications to justice,
environments, and infrastructures. The book extends the work of scholars
in environmental media and critical data studies that is concerned with
the materialities and environmental relations that sustain digital media
(Starosielski and Walker 2016; Gabrys 2011; Crawford & Joler, 2018), and
calls for developing critical and transformative perspectives. We are
looking for contributions that analyze the manifold social processes and
related tensions that contribute towards manifesting AI infrastructures,
with their underlying ideologies, power dynamics, forms of exploitation,
extractivism, inequalities etc., developing alternative critical
vocabularies, interventions, and approaches to “sustainability”.
*Call for Contributions*
The proposed volume assembles research in media and communications on AI
infrastructures in relation to questions of sustainability. We invite
critical theoretical, historical, methodological, and empirical
reflections on the “sustainability” of technologies that go under the
label of “AI”. Contributions could include analyses of how
sustainability, infrastructures or other related notions can be
conceptualized in relation to technologies of automation – to
deconstruct how AI-related narratives, imaginaries, norms, practices
etc. with their ensuing implications manifest in infrastructures of
automated communication. We also welcome authors to introduce new
concepts that contribute to create more affective, transformative,
theoretically nuanced narratives and understandings of how to make
liveable relations with AI. Considering the necessity for a great
socio-ecological transformation, the proposed volume also encourages
reflections on transformative perspectives in media and communication
research, addressing media and communication’s role in the shaping and
transforming of societies increasingly becoming reliant on technologies
of automation.
*Submission details and expected time frame for publication*
We are seeking abstracts (250-300 words, excluding references) to be
submitted until February, 29 2024 to (anne.mollen /at/ uni-muenster.de)
<mailto:(anne.mollen /at/ uni-muenster.de)> addressing – but not limited to –
one or more of the following topics:
* Critical theoretical, conceptual, empirical, and methodological work
on "AI", infrastructures and sustainability in media and
communication research
* Critical discussions of sustainability, sustainability narratives
and normative frameworks in relation to AI infrastructures
* Imaginaries of sustainability and AI (their construction as well as
resistance to it)
* Human rights and digital justice implications of AI
* Extractivism and AI (labour, data, resources etc.), including
AI-related protest and movements
* Intersectional perspectives on AI and sustainability
* Resource consumption and environmental impacts of AI
* Intersections of AI with local and energy politics
* Market concentration, political economy, geopolitical perspectives
and global distributional (in)justices in relation to AI
infrastructures
* Bias and discrimination in AI infrastructures, representation, and AI
* Transformative and transdisciplinary perspectives on AI and
sustainability
Media and communication research can contribute with nuanced, critical,
and normative analyses on the socio-technical relations that make and
sustain AI infrastructures. This perspective is direly needed in the
discussion of AI and sustainability, which needs to be acknowledged as
more than a technical concern to which technical solutions can be found.
A comprehensive media and communication perspective can instead assess
the manifestations, contestations, and historical continuities in the
emergence of AI infrastructures while reflecting on matters of
sustainability. With the proposed volume we are calling on scholars to
orient discussions on automation as well as human-machine-interaction
emerging in relation to media and communications towards an
interrogation of the infrastructures, practices, and more-than-human
relations that constitute the operations of technologies that go under
the label of “AI” through the lens of sustainability.
*Selection process and time frame*
The editors will choose abstracts based on their suitability and
consistency regarding the full proposal of the edited book. Full chapter
submissions are roughly planned for by late 2024/early 2025 and
publication is expected in 2025. Palgrave will be choosing between this
and two other book proposals to be selected for the open access
publication in the ECREA Book Series Committee and will communicate
their decision in late spring 2024. Further details will be communicated
after the ECREA Book Series Committee’s decision. Inquiries about the
process and the Call for Contributions can be directed at
(anne.mollen /at/ uni-muenster.de) <mailto:(anne.mollen /at/ uni-muenster.de)>.
*Key dates*
* Feb 29, 2024: Abstract submission
* March 29, 2024: Notification of acceptance for book proposal
* Estimated May 2024: Feedback by ECREA Open Access Book Series Committee
* Estimated November/December 2024: First draft of chapters due
* Estimated January/February 2024: Final draft of chapters due
* Estimated publication Spring 2025
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