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Extended Call to to Sept 15 for JoCTEC Communication Technology and Well-Being Special Iissue (Plothe, Theo) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2020 22:12:04 +0000 (UTC) From: "mgoyam@yahoo.com" <mgoyam@yahoo.com> To: "air-l@listserv.aoir.org" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: [Air-L] cyberactivism Message-ID: <198781643.862747.1598911924745@mail.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Dear all, Some students of mine have asked me for literature about cyberactivism, since they want to get involved and start social movements. I have referred to them to some books and authors that analyze cyberactivism, but not about how to become cyberactivist. I was wondering if any of you would know of such literature. Thanks!Mariana -----Mariana Goya-MartinezCommunication Department, Universidad Iberoamericana, Tecnol?gico de Monterrey @MGMideas Priming - Artificial Intelligence - Collective Intelligence - Media Effects - Brain - Networks ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2020 17:10:45 +0000 From: "Plothe, Theo" <plothet@savannahstate.edu> To: "air-l@listserv.aoir.org" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: [Air-L] Extended Call to to Sept 15 for JoCTEC Communication Technology and Well-Being Special Iissue Message-ID: <6B23466E-C9E0-4F20-8FFC-CBDED640960C@savannahstate.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Colleagues, We have decided to extend the call by two weeks until Sept. 15 for our call for a Communication Technology and Well-Being Special Iissue. We encourage scholars to read the call below and consider submitting to the issue. JoCTEC is a growing forum for scholars in the field of communication technology, and we look forward to receiving your manuscripts. Communication Technology and Well-Being There are always concerns for people?s well-being in the current digital age. We are not unfamiliar with the worries that the usage of digital media may increase people?s stress, cause more depression, reduce life satisfaction, or elicit even more serious health problems. Therefore, technology giants, like Google, have emphasized their missions to improve users? well-being, such as helping people form healthy habits of media use, stay away from distraction, and build balanced relationships with digital devices (see https://wellbeing.google/<https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fprotect2.fireeye.com%2Fv1%2Furl%3Fk%3De022d409-bebcd216-e0229ac8-86861b72af13-001d4585296a18cc%26q%3D1%26e%3D76b8a285-d2d4-435d-b183-2c526de82ed2%26u%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fnam01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com%252F%253Furl%253Dhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fwellbeing.google%25252F%2526data%253D02%25257C01%25257Ccvincent2%252540salemstate.edu%25257Ca094c4df5e0945cc257408d8198fb85b%25257C 70d32b73b45749d1950c4f78aeffc21b%25257C0%25257C0%25257C637287452359566907%2526sdata%253DBSX6dI3Cw1O30YeVhHARdYX5lUfTjsPIXjS1UrnaEu4%25253D%2526reserved%253D0&data=01%7C01%7Cplothet%40savannahstate.edu%7C50386b0667ba4836e1de08d81aa20a92%7C1400c49cd2484077a6a793501c7899d5%7C1&sdata=Iu82g8GN8UZdR4yLrQPg5NtrObqMZiCHLub%2FMc79ru0%3D&reserved=0>). However, not everyone agrees with the notion that people?s well-being in the digital age is in danger. A recent survey conducted by the Pew Research Center among more than 1,000 digital media experts discovered that almost half of the respondents believed in the beneficial impact of digital media on people?s well-being (Anderson & Rainie, 2018). For example, some people argue that the increased connectiveness through social media may benefit people?s mental health. Such inconsistency could also be found in the existing scholarship of well-being and digital media. While some research has reported direct and indirect effects of using digital media on various symptoms of ill-being (e.g., Primack et al., 2017; Vannucci, Flannery, & Ohannessian, 2017), other scholars have argued that using digital media does not necessarily hurt (e.g., Hall, Kearney, & Xing, 2018) or even benefits people?s well-being (e.g., Chou & Edge, 2012). Well-being is a complicated psychological construct. It contains multiple dimensions?from people?s temporary emotional feelings to their overall satisfaction of life (Chan, 2013; Goswami, 2012). It is not our intention to affirm whether using digital media improves or inhibits people?s well-being, as there is no consensus and there will probably not be one. We attempt to carry on the conversation of well-being in the digital age from a different perspective?to understand the role of communication technology. We believe communication technology is a double-edged sword for well-being. Instead of debating whether using digital media is good or bad, a more meaningful way is to investigate how the various aspects of communication technology influence the well-being of different groups of users under distinct circumstances. It is possible that a certain group of users may exhibit improved well-being with a certain aspect of communication technology under a certain circumstance, but they may exhibit a completely opposite symptom of well-being when the technology factor or contextual factor changes. The purpose of this special issue is to provide a forum where the role of communication technology in influencing digital users? well-being could be deeply discussed. Empirical papers, qualitative research, and literature reviews are all welcome as long as the impact of a certain aspect of communication technology on people?s well-being is highlighted. By identifying the relevant boundary conditions and underlying mechanisms, this special issue aims to forward theory building and development in the field of technology psychology. The ultimate goal of this special issue is to provide some useful guidance for digital practitioners to better protect users and promote their well-being. JoCTEC is the official journal of the Communication Technology Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. This journal aims to bring together research that facilitates discussion and cultivates understanding of the ways in which communication technologies are changing not only media processes and content, but also audiences, institutions, and society at large. Topics Potential paper topics include (but are not limited to): ? The impact of using digital media on people?s emotions or moods. ? How does media multitasking influence people?s well-being? ? The role of technological features of digital media, such as interactivity and customization, in affecting people?s well-being. ? Users? well-being in social media platforms, like Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat. ? Users? well-being in emerging media platforms, like social live streaming (e.g., Twitch and Bilibili). ? Online gamers? well-being. ? Information clutter/overload and well-being. ? How does digital advertising affect consumers? well-being? ? How does ?fake news? affect the public?s well-being? ? Children?s well-being in the digital age. Guideline for Paper Submission Submissions should follow the manuscript guidelines for JoCTEC. ? Prepare the manuscript using APA (6th ed) citation style, with text of no more than 9,000 words (inclusive of abstract, figures/tables, and references). ? Submit the manuscript in Word format with all author-identifying information omitted to allow blinded peer review. ? Confirm manuscript is not before another journal for consideration, and that the manuscript has not been previously published, including in a language other than English. The submission deadline is Sept 1, 2020. Best, Dr. Plothe -- Theo Plothe, PhD Editor, Journal of Communication Technology Division of Communication Technology, AEJMC ------------------------------ Subject: Digest Footer _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org Join the Association of Internet Researchers: http://www.aoir.org/ ------------------------------ End of Air-L Digest, Vol 194, Issue 1 *************************************