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[Commlist] Call for Extended Abstracts - AOIR 2026 Panel Proposal on Digital Criminology

Mon Feb 16 12:06:32 GMT 2026



Piotr Siuda from Kazimierz Wielki University, Poland, would like to invite expressions of interest and extended abstracts for a proposed panel on Digital Criminology for the upcoming AoIR conference.

Digital criminology has emerged as a productive interdisciplinary framework for examining how digital infrastructures, platforms, data practices, and algorithmic systems reshape crime, harm, justice, and regimes of control. Importantly, this field moves beyond narrow understandings of "cybercrime" as purely online offending, instead conceptualizing criminalization, victimization, governance, and illicit economies as deeply hybrid socio-technical processes, entangled across online/offline environments.

In the context of internet research, digital criminology offers a particularly valuable lens for addressing core AoIR concerns: platform power, visibility and surveillance, mediated governance, digital cultures of harm, and the methodological challenges of studying sensitive or encrypted online spaces.

This panel aims to bring together scholars working at the intersection of internet studies, criminology, media and communication research, digital sociology, and related fields to explore how digitalization reconfigures criminological phenomena and how internet researchers can contribute to these debates.

Possible themes include (but are not limited to):

Platform-mediated illicit economies (e.g., darknet markets, encrypted channels, social media drug trade)
Digital harms, harassment, extremist networks, and online victimization
Datafication, surveillance, and algorithmic governance in policing and justice Visibility regimes, infrastructures of control, and platform moderation practices
AI, automation, and bias in criminological decision-making systems
Methodological reflections: digital ethnography, computational approaches, research ethics in high-risk online fields Cultural meanings of crime and harm in online communities and digital publics

Submission process & timeline

To assemble the panel proposal, I kindly invite colleagues to submit an extended abstract (1000–1200 words), prepared in accordance with AoIR guidelines.

Deadline for extended abstracts: 24 February 2026
Notification of acceptance for the panel: 26 February 2026
Final panel submission to AoIR (by organizer): 1 March 2026

Please send your extended abstract or expression of interest to: (piotr.siuda /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(piotr.siuda /at/ gmail.com)>
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