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1. #digcult14 - Gender, Sexuality and Social Media (Ben Light) 2. Fwd: CfP: The Data Revolution in International Development ? 3 Oct 2014 Deadline (Reminder) (Mark Graham) 3. Vol.11 N.2 - Global Surveillance and Forms of Resistance (Javier de Rivera) 4. Coders Needed in Two New Areas (Shulman, Stu) 5. CAMRI Seminars Autumn 2014 - Programme (U of Westminster) (Christian Fuchs)
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Message: 1 Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2014 06:31:43 +0000 From: Ben Light <ben.light@qut.edu.au> To: "air-l@listserv.aoir.org" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: [Air-L] #digcult14 - Gender, Sexuality and Social Media Message-ID: <D02F95ED.2D01%ben.light@qut.edu.au> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252"
Hi Folks,
With the usual apologies for cross posting. Come join us for a symposium and PhD Masterclass at QUT.
#digcult14 Making Digital Cultures of Gender and Sexuality with Social Media Creative Industries Faculty Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane ? Australia.
Organisers: Ben Light, Jean Burgess, Elija Cassidy and Stefanie Duguay
28/29 October, we will be hosting a symposium dedicated to questions of gender, sexuality and social media followed by a PhD masterclass for students interested in sociocultural qualitative approaches to digital media research.
Bringing together leading and emerging scholars in the study of the digital, gender and sexuality, the symposium seeks to further interrogate questions of the contemporary making of digital cultures of gender and sexuality. Whilst difference-based approaches to understanding the gendered make up of social media users and audiences have been considered, this symposium focuses more upon the ways in which gender and sexuality are constructed and circulated with and by this media. Additionally, it will seek to explore how sociotechnical elements of social media are being transferred to other digital cultures of gender and sexuality.
Speakers include: Kath Albury (University of New South Wales), Jenine Beekhuyzen (Griffith University), Jean Burgess (QUT), Paul Byron (University of New South Wales), Elija Cassidy (QUT) Stefanie Duguay (QUT), Clif Evers (University of Nottingham Ningbo), Ben Light (QUT), Sharif Mowlabocus (University of Sussex), Susanna Paasonen (University of Turku), Kane Race (The University of Sydney) and Emily Van Der Nagel (Swinburne University).
The PhD masterclass on the 29 October will be to enable a small group of 15-20 PhD students to engage with a group of internationally recognized researchers, and with each other, to discuss their work and their plans for its development.
Both events are free to attend, but places are limited so early registration is advised. More details can be found at: http://www.digcult.org
NB: applications for the PhD masterclass need to be submitted as per the instructions on the symposium website by close of play in your respective time zone, by 19 September 2014. Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application no later than the 25 September 2014.
Best wishes,
Ben. Ben Light PhD MSc BA(Hons) Professor of Digital Media Studies
Creative Industries Faculty School of Media, Entertainment and Creative Arts Queensland University of Technology Creative Industries Precinct Z1-515 Musk Avenue Kelvin Grove QLD 4059 Australia
Phone: +61 7 3138 8280 Twitter: @doggyb QUT: http://www.staff.qut.edu.au/staff/lightb Open Access Publications: http://eprints.qut.edu.au/view/person/Light,_Ben.html Personal Site: http://www.benlight.org<http://www.benlight.org/>
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Message: 2 Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2014 08:47:48 +0100 From: Mark Graham <mark.graham@oii.ox.ac.uk> To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: [Air-L] Fwd: CfP: The Data Revolution in International Development ? 3 Oct 2014 Deadline (Reminder) Message-ID: <CADPBXSa1W= aLNmSpQwE2pj5_jJ3KJ2sVcFEpVeNoayyk2_y+LA@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Dear Colleagues,
Please consider submitting to the below call on 'The Data Revolution in International Development.' Please also feel free to share it widely within your own networks.
Thanks, Mark ------------------------------------------ Dr Mark Graham
Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow Oxford Internet Institute University of Oxford
Research Fellow Green Templeton College University of Oxford
Visiting Research Associate School of Geography and the Environment University of Oxford
oii.ox.ac.uk/people/graham <http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/graham> | geospace.co.uk <http://www.geospace.co.uk> | Information Geographies <http://geography.oii.ox.ac.uk> | wikichains.org < http://www.wikichains.org> | @geoplace <http://twitter.com/geoplace> | zerogeography blog <http://www.zerogeography.net/> | Connectivity, Inclusion and Inequality Group <http://cii.oii.ox.ac.uk/> <http://twitter.com/geoplace>
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Richard Heeks <richard.heeks@manchester.ac.uk> Date: 4 September 2014 18:52 Subject: CfP: The Data Revolution in International Development ? 3 Oct 2014 Deadline (Reminder) To: Richard Heeks <richard.heeks@manchester.ac.uk>
This is a call for papers for a track ? ?*The Data Revolution in International Development*? ? that will form part of the *May 2015 IFIP WG9.4 international ICT4D conference* <http://www.ifipwg94.org/ifip-wg94-conference-2015>, to be held in Sri Lanka.
The data revolution track ? chaired by Richard Heeks (*Centre for Development Informatics* <http://www.cdi.manchester.ac.uk>, University of Manchester) and Mark Graham (*Oxford Internet Institute* <http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/>) ? is seeking papers that address technical, socio-technical, socio-organisational and critical perspectives on: - Open data for development - Big data for development - Real-time data for development - Other data-for-development trends For the full call, see: * http://www.ifipwg94.org/track-12-the-data-revolution-in-international-develo... < http://www.ifipwg94.org/track-12-the-data-revolution-in-international-develo...
Papers can be either full research papers (max. 5,000 words) or research-in-progress/practitioner reports (max. 2,500 words). They should be submitted to the track chairs ? *richard.heeks@manchester.ac.uk* <richard.heeks@manchester.ac.uk> and *mark.graham@oii.ox.ac.uk* <mark.graham@oii.ox.ac.uk> ? with a copy to the conference organisers: *ifip9.4.2015@gmail.com* <ifip9.4.2015@gmail.com>.
The deadline for submission is *Friday 3**rd** October 2014*.
All papers will be blind peer-reviewed before acceptance decisions are made (22nd Jan 2015 with resubmissions due 20th Feb 2015), and the conference proceedings will be published. At least one author per accepted paper will need to attend the conference. The track chairs will develop plans for a journal special issue on the data revolution in international development following the submission deadline.
If you have any questions in advance of submission, please email the track chairs. The submission template can be found as a link at: *http://www.ifipwg94.org/call-for-papers-2015* <http://www.ifipwg94.org/call-for-papers-2015>
Do please pass this call on to those who work on data-for-development issues.
*IFIP WG9.4* <http://www.ifipwg94.org/> is the longest-standing and largest grouping worldwide organising events in the field of ICTs and development; with biannual international conferences and other regional events held since 1988. It is a formal working group of IFIP, the International Federation for Information Processing; the global body to which national IT and computer societies affiliate.
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Message: 3 Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2014 11:05:18 +0200 From: Javier de Rivera <javier@socialmediasociology.com> To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: [Air-L] Vol.11 N.2 - Global Surveillance and Forms of Resistance Message-ID: <54097CCE.8000905@socialmediasociology.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Dear AoIR friends,
It is now available the last monographic issue of Teknokultura Journal <http://teknokultura.net>
This time the Editorial and four of the articles are written in English. (click on the UK flag)
We hope it is of your interest,
Kind regards, @Teknokultura <http://twitter.com/teknokultura>
*Vol 11, No 2 (2014): Global Surveillance and Forms of Resistanc*e
Monographic issue coordinated by Javier de Rivera and ?ngel Gordo L?pez
Table of Contents
Global Surveillance and Forms of Resistance <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/245> PDF <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/245/pdf> Javier de Rivera, ?ngel Gordo L?pez 237-242
The Shepherd, the Doctor and the Big Data <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/210> PDF (ESPA?OL) <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/210/pdf> Alejandro Segura V?zquez 243-257
Societies of Control: State techno-surveillance and Civic Resistance in Mexico <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/224> PDF (ESPA?OL) <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/224/pdf> Paola Ricaurte Quijano, Jacobo N?jera Valdez, Jes?s Robles Maloof 259-282
Travel Surveillance Assemblages <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/222> PDF <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/222/pdf> Sophia Carmen Vackimes 283-300
Videosurveillance in the center of Madrid: moving towards an electronic panopticon? <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/226> PDF (ESPA?OL) <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/226/pdf> Santiago Ruiz Chasco 301-327
Surveillance by any other name? Understanding counter-surveillance as critical discourse and practice <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/219> PDF <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/219/pdf> Gemma Galdon Clavell 329-348
Reactions in New Media Art to surveillance and data control on the Net: new paradigms (2001-2010) <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/232> PDF (ESPA?OL) <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/232/pdf> Paloma Gonz?lez D?az 349-382
Hacking the Vision Machine: Farocki?s and Paglen?s detourning of control images <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/212> PDF <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/212/pdf> Rafael Dernbach 383-403
Power and Surveillance in Video Games <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/227> PDF (ESPA?OL) <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/227/pdf> H?ctor Puente Bienvenido, Cost?n Sequeiros Bruna 405-423
Dis/Regarding...
A Question of Momentum - Critical Reflections on Individual Options for Surveillance Resistance <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/216> PDF <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/216/pdf> Ashlin James Lee 425-440
From Camouflage in Contemporary Art to Privacy in Net-Art <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/228> PDF (ESPA?OL) <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/228/pdf> Jorge Due?as Villamiel 441-452
Interview with H?l?ne Castel, by Fernando ?lvarez-Ur?a y Julia Varela <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/230> PDF (ESPA?OL) <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/230/pdf> Julia Varela Fern?ndez, Fernando ?lvarez-Ur?a, H?l?ne Castel 453-473
Reviews
Cypherpunks <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/209> PDF (ESPA?OL) <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/209/pdf> Estela Mateo Regueiro 475-480
Los discursos del presente, un an?lisis de los imaginarios sociales contempor?neos. <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/236> PDF (ESPA?OL) <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/236/pdf> Valeria Yarad Jeada 480-485
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Message: 4 Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2014 12:58:55 -0400 From: "Shulman, Stu" <stu@texifter.com> To: "<air-l@listserv.aoir.org>" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: [Air-L] Coders Needed in Two New Areas Message-ID: <CAAtQ8JToT3qGYV+FiQLOUSW9dmVmKifpY3i0eD-owycKr= 7RRg@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
The AoIR community has generated a wonderful stream of student and faculty text data coders over the years. We have enjoyed working with language and topic specific expert groups and expect to grow the number of opportunities for students to earn money while learning about text classification and. Right now we are searching for two skill sets:
- Arabic speaking coders who want to work with Islamic State Twitter data. - English speaking coders with an understanding of, and professional interest in, the cosmetics industry.
We currently pay $13/hour. All active coders receive a gratis Enterprise individual DiscoverText account which can be used for personal research. Please email me directly and send your CV if you are interested in either post.
~Stu
-- Dr. Stuart W. Shulman http://people.umass.edu/stu
Founder and CEO, Texifter http://texifter.com
LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartwshulman
Twitter https://twitter.com/StuartWShulman
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Message: 5 Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2014 19:31:32 +0100 From: Christian Fuchs <christian.fuchs@uti.at> To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: [Air-L] CAMRI Seminars Autumn 2014 - Programme (U of Westminster) Message-ID: <540A0184.7030506@uti.at> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
University of Westminster Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) Research Seminars Autumn 2014
http://fuchs.uti.at/wp-content/CAMRIautumn2014.pdf Overview: http://www.westminster.ac.uk/camri/research-seminars
Programme:
Jenny Chan: Dying for an iPhone: The Labour Struggle of China?s New Working Class Wednesday, October 1, 2014. 14:00-16:00. Room A7.01
http://www.westminster.ac.uk/camri/research-seminars/dying-for-an-iphone-the...
Jim McGuigan: The Work of Raymond Williams Wednesday, October 15, 2014. 14:00-16:00. Room A7.01
http://www.westminster.ac.uk/camri/research-seminars/the-work-of-raymond-wil...
Christian Garland: Framing the Poor: Media Illiteracy, Stereotyping and Contextual Fallacy to Spin the Crisis Wednesday, October 22, 2014. 14:00-16:00. Room A7.01
http://www.westminster.ac.uk/camri/research-seminars/framing-the-poor-media-...
Jaeho Kang: Phantasmagoria of Urban Spectacle: Walter Benjamin and Media Theory Today Wednesday, October 29, 2014. 14:00-16:00. Room A7.01
http://www.westminster.ac.uk/camri/research-seminars/phantasmagoria-of-urban...
Dhiraj Murthy: Social Media and Disasters: the Case of Hurricane Sandy and Twitter Wednesday, November 12, 2014. 14:00-16:00. Room A7.01
http://www.westminster.ac.uk/camri/research-seminars/social-media-and-disast...
Michael Wayne: Kant?s Aesthetics and Marxism Wednesday, November 26, 2014. 14:00-16:00. Room A7.01
http://www.westminster.ac.uk/camri/research-seminars/kants-aesthetics-and-ma...
Vincent Miller: The Crisis of Presence in Contemporary Culture Wednesday, December 10, 2014. 14:00-16:00. Room A7.01
http://www.westminster.ac.uk/camri/research-seminars/the-crisis-of-presence-...
If you want to attend one or several of the events, please register by contacting Christian Fuchs christian.fuchs@uti.at
Location: Communication and Media Research Institute School of Media, Arts and Design University of Westminster Watford Road, Northwick Park Middlesex, HA1 3TP Room A7.01
Public Transport Metropolitan line, stop: Northwick Park
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