*Call for Papers Canadian Journal of Communication Policy Portal: Intersectionality and Inclusion in Digital Policy Leslie Regan Shade (University of Toronto) & Tamara Shepherd (University of Calgary), co-editors *For the full CFP and submission instructions, see: https://cjc.utpjournals.press/cjc/call-for-papers Submission deadline: March 15, 2024 Submission Length: 3,000–4,000 words, including references In this issue of the CJC Policy Portal, we aim to compile a set of necessary intersectional critiques and commentaries on the state of digital policy in Canada and beyond. Specific areas of enquiry can include: - equity, diversity and inclusion integration into various aspects of digital policy at local, national and global levels - feminist perspectives on specific digital policy issues in Canada and/or globally - how intersectional feminist approaches (e.g., those including class, caste, sexuality, race, and other facets of social identity) shape our experiences and needs regarding digital technologies - scholarly and civil society initiatives to develop intersectional feminist principles and recommendations on digital policy, including forms of activism about policy - intersectional data justice initiatives and recommendations - global geographies of gendered activism that shape digital policy - the labor of those working on digital policy making from an inclusive framework - feminist critiques of the tech industry’s reach into digital policy making Authors are encouraged to contact Leslie Shade, CJC Policy Portal Editor ( leslie.shade@utoronto.ca) or Tamara Shepherd, co-editor of this special issue (tamara.shepherd@ucalgary.ca) if they have any questions.