Hi everyone, I'm co-organizing a post-conference for ICA 2023, *Reimagining Urban Communication: Methods, Ethics, and Praxis in a Digital Age* <https://www.icahdq.org/mpage/ICA23-UrbanComm> , that I hope is of interest to some people on this list. The call for participants can be found at the link and I've pasted a more official invitation below. Feel free to forward the call and/or email invite to anyone who might be interested. And please let me know if you have any questions. Best, Germaine --- Dear colleagues, We invite you to participate in a 2023 ICA postconference workshop, Reimagining Urban Communication: Methods, Ethics, and Praxis in a Digital Age <https://www.icahdq.org/mpage/ICA23-UrbanComm>. The full-day workshop will be held on *May 30th, 2023, at the Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University)*. We aim to convene scholars and practitioners interested in topics such as the mediated representation of urban (sub)communities; digital rights and inequalities; datafication; and communication and social change. Work foregrounding questions of power and inequality from local, global, and/or transnational lenses, underrepresented regions and communities is encouraged. All presenters will be considered for inclusion in a special issue or other publication or venue (to be discussed at the conference). Beyond the intellectual exchanges, we hope to use the post-conference as a space for networking and mentorship for researchers from a variety of disciplines and career stages. We also anticipate having funds to support travel for some early career and underrepresented scholars to attend. Please submit 300-word abstracts, including your name, affiliation, and 150-word bio to the link below *by 3 February 2023*. Notifications will be sent out by 10 February 2023. Registration will open in March 2023. For more details about the event and submissions, please visit our ICA website <https://www.icahdq.org/mpage/ICA23-UrbanComm>. Best regards, Matthew Bui (U of Michigan) Myria Georgiou (London School of Economics) Germaine Halegoua (U of Michigan) Dave Colangelo (Toronto Metropolitan University) Sherry Yu (U of Toronto) -- Germaine R. Halegoua (she/her) John D. Evans Development Professor & Associate Professor of Communication and Media Director of Graduate Studies, Digital Studies Institute <https://www.digitalstudies.umich.edu/> University of Michigan Author: The Digital City <https://nyupress.org/9781479882199/the-digital-city/>, Smart Cities <https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/smart-cities>