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[ecrea] Networked (in)justice Information, Communication & Society #AoIR2017 special issue published
Tue Mar 13 19:05:17 GMT 2018
Alison Harvey and I are extremely excited to announce the publication of
the #AoIR2017 special issue Information, Communication & Society, which
we have titled Networked (in)justice.
The issue can be accessed through
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rics20/21/6.
For the last 10 years, Information, Communication & Society has
published a special issue including some highlights from the annual
Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) conference. This, the 11th
special issue, continues in the tradition of sharing rigorous,
interdisciplinary, critical research from the event. #AoIR2017 was
themed on ‘Networked Publics’ and took place from 18 to 21 October in
Estonia in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. The conference was
hosted by the programme chair Andra Siibak, Professor of Media Studies
at the University of Tartu, and facilitated by the Institute of Social
Studies and the Centre for the Information Society. Held at the Dorpat
Convention Center in picturesque downtown Tartu, the conference drew
together attendees from a broad range of national, disciplinary, and
methodological backgrounds, and we present here a selection of papers
reflecting this broadness and diversity of internet research. Three
hundred and thirty-eight participants from 29 countries participated in
#AoIR2017, and the programme included the presentation of 129 papers,
alongside 18 pre-constituted panels, 4 fishbowl sessions, 10
roundtables, an experimental session, 9 pre-conference workshops and a
doctoral colloquium. The pre-conferences focused on topics ranging from
visual social media research to digital methods to academic freedom to
sessions dedicated to the experiences of early career researchers. This
special issue is pleased to share the emphasis on the diverging and
contradictory consequences of the formation of networked publics. We
have chosen to focus in particular on studies of publics that scrutinize
how they may exacerbate injustices or work towards social justice.
We propose a focus on networked (in)justice drawing attention to:
How mainstream scholarly conceptualizations of publics and platforms
prioritize some networked publics and marginalize others
How networked publics are shaped as an assemblage of hardware, design,
algorithms, discourse, bodies, collectives, and affect
How networked publics reflect and shape intersecting power relations of
geography, gender, race, and sexuality, among others
How networked publics are distinctively local, but simultaneously shaped
by transnational and global dynamics.
Special issue line-up:
#IAmNotAfraidToSayIt: Stories of Sexual Violence as Everyday Political
Speech on Facebook
Tetyana Lokot
Platform vulnerabilities: Harassment and misogynoir in the digital
attack on Leslie Jones
Caitlin Lawson
My life is a mess: Self-deprecating relatability and collective
identities in the memification of student issues
Kristine Ask, Crystal Abidin
Gay men’s digital cultures beyond Gaydar and Grindr: LINE use in the gay
Chinese diaspora of Australia
Wilfred Wang, Elija Cassidy
La revolución digital: Mobile media use in contemporary Cuba
Justin Grandinetti, Marie Eszenyi
Navigating a new life: Syrian refugees and their smartphones in Vienna
Katja Kaufmann
The mediatization of leadership: grassroots digital facilitators as
organic intellectuals, sociometric stars and caretakers Maria
Bakardjieva, Mylynn Felt, Delia Dumitrica
See https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rics20/21/6 to access all articles,
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