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[Commlist] Call for Papers: International Communication, Digitalization and Society Symposium
Thu Nov 21 12:37:45 GMT 2024
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION, DIGITALIZATION AND SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM - Call
for Papers
April 28-29-30, 2025
Istanbul Aydın University, Faculty of Communication
*The third International Symposium on Communication, Digitalization and
Society*hosted by Istanbul Aydın University Faculty of
Communication together with Zagreb School of Business and Mykolas
Romeris University will be held on April 28-29-30 2025, with the theme
titled *'Post-Digital Age: Society, Culture, and Media.' *The symposium,
which aims to bring academics, civil society, industry representatives,
doctoral students, and graduate students together, will be held in a
hybrid format. We kindly invite you to participate in our conference and
submit your papers based on the themes and related subjects listed
below. Your proposals can be submitted in English or Turkish. The
following topics may include but are not limited to:
Artificial Intelligence and Big Data
Artificial Intelligence and Social Dynamics
Artificial Intelligence and Truth
Audience Studies in the Post-Digital Age
Broadcasting in the Post-Digital Age
Celebrity Populism and Politics
Climate Change and Media Narratives
Communication Psychology in the Digital Age
Consumer Culture and Digital Transformation
Crisis Management in the Post-Digital Age
Cultural Integration and Digital Tools
Cultural Production and Artificial Intelligence
Cultural Production and Digital Platforms
Digital Activism and Social Movements
Digital Addiction and Psychological Impacts
Digital Advertising Strategies
Digital Art and Culture
Digital Communication and Radicalism
Digital Communication and Social Dynamics
Digital Communication and Transformation
Digital Content Manipulation and Violence
Digital Cultural Studies
Digital Diseases
Digital Feminism
Digital Identities and Construction of Self
Digital Identity and Privacy
Digital Inequalities
Digital Marketing
Digital Marketing and Behavioral Consumption
Digital Media and Science Communication
Digital Memory and Identity
Digital Popular Culture
Digital Radicalism and Political Movements
Digital Radicalism and Public Diplomacy
Digital Radicalism and the Incel Movement
Digitalization and Game Studies
Digitalization and Health Communication
Disinformation in the Digital World
Education and Digital Literacy
Educommunication and Post-Digital Literacy
Ethical Issues in Communication and Public Relations
Ethics in Digital Media Regarding AI Algorithms
Gender Studies in Digital Media
Harassment, Abuse, and Violence on Digital Platforms
Hate Speech and Hate Crime in Digital Media
Human Rights Violations in Digital Media
Journalism and Public Relations in thecontext ofPost-Digitalism
Media and Populism
Metaverse
Migration, Identity, and Digitalization
New Business Models in Social Media
Philosophy of Communication and Ethics
Political Economy of Digital Media
Popular Culture and Digital Consumption
Post-Digital Age and Cinema
Post-Digital Age and Radio Studies
Post-Digital Age and Television Studies
Post-Digital Artists and Content Producers
Post-Digital Work Culture and Freelance
Postmodern Advertising Campaigns in Digital Networks
Post-Truth Journalism
Public Relations in the Post-Digital Age
Reality and Hyperreality
Reputation Management in Digital Networks
Social Media and Populist Communication Strategies
Social Media and Radicalization Processes
Social Media and Societal Impacts
Social Media Psychology
Social Representations in Digital Media
Spatial Narratives in the Post-Digital Age
Storytelling and Post-Digital Rhetoric
Sustainable Digital Technologies
The Digitalization of Visual Culture
Virtual Reality and Game Culture
Virtual Reality and Hyperreality
Virtual Reality and Space
Visual Culture and Politics
The post-digital age refers to a period that follows the widespread
adoption of digital technologies, where these technologies have
profoundly had impacts on social, cultural, and economic domains and
have been fully internalized into our daily lives and societal
structures. This concept highlights a paradigm shift where
digitalization is not merely a tool but a force that shapes the
identities, interactions, and experiences of individuals and
communities. In this era, where the privileged position of digital
technologies has diminished, there is a deep interrogation of its
effects on media, society, and culture. Digital tools have led to
profound changes not only in terms of technological innovations but also
in social relations, cultural practices, media content, and identity
formation. This symposium aims to address the transformation of media
practices, society's responses to the digitalisation process and the
reshaping of cultural production processes, focusing on the post-digital
age.
Accordingly, the symposium focuses on questions about how the
post-digital era and digitalization process have transformed media
dynamics and social structures. Another theme within the symposium is
how cultural production processes are redefined thanks to digital
technologies. Participants will discuss this era from a critical and
multiple perspectives which digital is no longer seen as a novelty but
an integral part of the social fabric. Understanding the possibilities
and limitations of an era beyond digitalization is vital for shaping the
future of social and cultural interactions.
Owing to the perspective mentioned above, the key motivation of *the
3^rd International Symposium on Communication, Digitalization, and
Society *is to provide an open platform for knowledge exchange and to
create a space for discussions about the impacts of the post-digital era
on media, society, and culture. These discussions will engage a diverse
array of stakeholders, particularly academics who will deepen the
relevant themes and questions. The opening speeches of the symposium
will be delivered by *Prof. David M. Berry from the University of
Sussex*, *Prof. Charlie Gere from Lancaster University, and Prof. Cem
Sefa Sütçü from Marmara University.*We warmly welcome original
contributions from scholars around the world and are looking forward to
your valuable participation and contribution for the symposium.
Symposium Calendar:
Deadline for Abstract Submission: February 10, 2025
Acceptance of Abstracts: March 24, 2025
Registration Deadline: March 31, 2025
Program Announcement: April 18, 2025
Symposium Dates: April 28-29-30, 2025
Publication of Abstract Book: May 12, 2025
Full Paper Submission Deadline: July 28, 2025
Please find the details about the symposium atthe following link:
https://icds.aydin.edu.tr/
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