Wallis is winner of 2013 James Carey Award
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- June 12, 2013 Contact: Dr. Mark D. Johns, Executive Director Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet Research c/o Department of Communication Studies Luther College Decorah, Iowa 52101 USA Tel: (563) 387-1347 email: mjohns@luther.edu Wallis is winner of 2013 James Carey Award IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Dr. Cara Wallis of Texas A & M University is the winner of the 2013 James W. Carey Media Research Award competition sponsored by the Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet Research (www.cccsir.com). Wallis is author of the book, Technomobility in China: Young Migrant Women and Mobile Phones, published in January by New York University Press. The Carey Award, established in 2004, is presented annually from among nominated or submitted books or journal articles published in the previous year. The award honors the late Dr. James W. Carey (1934-2006). Dr. Carey was recognized as one of the North American pioneers in applying cultural approaches to the study of mass media. To be worthy of the award, the work must be of highest quality and employ Carey's theories to focus on communication and public life, journalism, or popular culture. The winning entry this year was chosen from an exceptionally strong field of works submitted by a long list of outstanding scholars. "Wallis explores the way in which the cell phone has been integrated into the transforming social structures and practices of contemporary China, and the ways in which mobile technology enables rural young women -- a population that has been traditionally marginalized and deemed as 'backward' and 'other' -- to participate in and create culture." A member of the review committee commented, "I appreciated Wallis's demonstration that technology, social relations, and personal identity must always be considered together. This is a way of thinking about technology that I think would resonate with Carey." The Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet Research is a non-profit organization established to promote the scholarship of the late Carl J. Couch and his academic associates. Couch is recognized as the founder of The New Iowa School in sociological and communication inquiry, and was a pioneer in the qualitative research of information technologies. The Center provides networking opportunities for students and scholars who conduct social and Internet research, inspired by Couch's work. - 30 - -- Mark D. Johns, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Communication Studies Luther College, Decorah, Iowa USA ----------------------------------------------- "Get the facts first. You can distort them later." ---Mark Twain
Alternative Informatics Association's Press Release June 11, 2013 #DirenSosyalMedya (#ResistSocialMedia) The wave of resistance which started at Gezi Park in Istanbul and spread all over Turkey once again clearly revealed the deep connection between real time communication of the social media and social movements. The social media became the genuine news source in an environment in which the mainstream media became the site of disinformation and inertia. But more than that, the social media became indispensable with functioning as a source of information for those who are in need of organization, cooperation, solidarity, gathering evidence against security forces, and medical and legal assistance. That’s why the social media, with #DirenGeziParkı (#ResistGeziPark) was targeted by the Prime Minister and government’s spokespersons. The Prime Minister, in an interview declared that the social media is “trouble maker” which is full of slander and lies. Vice-Prime Minister Bülent Arınç, in his release after continuation of #DirenGeziParkı and increase in protest, stated that the social media is a manipulation center and they could block/cut off access if they wanted. Arınç’s statement was unfortunate since it was an open threat. AKP’s social media advisor Ali Şahin by adding that “False tweet is more dangerous than a car bomb. Legal arrangement regarding social media is a must,” gave some clues about coming of a negative arrangement with dubious legal bases. All statements of political power denoted the social media as unreliable, full of slander and lies, and center of manipulation. Istanbul Governor Hüseyin Avni Mutlu today mentioned a “social media operation.” Lastly, Attorney General of the Republic in Ankara received a court decision to investigate the cellular phones of 230 citizens in custody, most probably in order for technical examination of communication and social media sharing of citizens. We object the scapegoating of the social media through marking and cursing. Citizens, with the mediation of the social media found the opportunity to instantly share the events on the streets with Turkey and World opinion. Disproportionate use of force by the police, which was even admitted by the Prime Minister, could came into question by the help of the social media. Otherwise, authorities and those interested could not have been informed. The social media filled the gap opened by mainstream media which did not report the events and which stayed blind to the events. Many cases of violation of rights and police violence has been documented by citizens and brought into world’s attention, and thus prevented the further deterioration of events. Social media also played a crucial role in rescue and treatment of the wounded people, and the ones having asthma attacks and facing death. The social media saved lives. To sum up, against the resources of political power, the social media has turned into a conduit through which the citizens could make their voices heard, and through which they could picture the injustices lived to the world. As it was the case for the Arab Spring and Occupy protests before. In absence of Internet and especially the social media, we don’t want to even imagine the possible consequences of unlimited violence of political power. We are fearful that The statements of powerful who are uncomfortable with tis role of social media signals the increase in attempts for maintaining censorship and control over the social media and Internet. Besides, monitoring communication of citizens; illegally collecting personal information; and pressuring citizens for declaring their views and support through the social media are not acceptable. Up till now, the lawyers note that a look at the files of people who were taken into custody because of their Twitter shares reveals the fact that imputed accusations are not supported by any evidence. We are fearful about the AKP government will try to add new negative regulations and applications to those we have criticized before such as censorship law which is against basic rights and freedoms; content filter; surveillance/discipline projects, and DPI. We are anxious about emergence of new violations of rights and freedoms. We declare that we will use every democratic right we have and follow all possible legal paths against attempts which illegitimately limit and take away the rights and freedoms of citizens in a democratic society, and which violates the Constitution. We call political power to take a peaceful and conscientious stand that will calm down citizens. We call all citizens to claim their right to Internet access, which is a basic human right, and to social media. We call all citizens to use these conduits more effectively and accurately. #ResistSocialMedia Alternative Informatics Association / Alternatif Bilişim Derneği @altbilisim -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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