CfP JCSCW Special Issue: Materializing Activism (Dec 1 2019)
Call for proposals Materializing Activism: A CSCW Journal Special Issue Net activism shows how easily available tools allow the organization of social movements to be scaled up and extended globally. These media ecologies enable new forms of power. This special issue gathers research focusing on the collaborative efforts within social movements, looking into the socio-technical systems; the organization of activism; the relations between traditional and social media; and the complex network of systems, information, people, values, theories, histories, ideologies and aesthetics underlying various types of activism. The purpose with the issue is to explore how activism is materialized, enabled, and constrained by human computer interfaces, while also contributing to the development of useful tools. Deadline for the first submissions of extended abstract is December 1, 2019. (Deadline for full papers will be July 2020.) The maximum length of the extended paper is 2,000 words. The papers should follow the JCSCW formatting guidelines. Anonymize the submission and add your name and the submission title in a separate document. Submissions of extended papers and inquiries shall be sent to the following email address: khansson@dsv.su.se<mailto:khansson@dsv.su.se> For more information about the special issue and suggested topics visit the web page: https://materializingactivism.blogs.dsv.su.se/cfp-jcscw-special-issue/ For more information about the journal and formatting guidlines: https://www.springer.com/computer/journal/10606
Hello Karin- I hope this finds you well. I received the call for the special issue of JCSCW through the AoIR listserv. I just have a clarification question: Is the 2000 word maximum for the extended abstract or for the actual paper submission? Thank you for the info! Best, Randall Livingstone ------------------------------------- Randall Livingstone, Ph.D. School of Communication Endicott College rlivings@endicott.edu On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 5:04 AM Karin Hansson <khansson@dsv.su.se> wrote:
Call for proposals
Materializing Activism: A CSCW Journal Special Issue
Net activism shows how easily available tools allow the organization of social movements to be scaled up and extended globally. These media ecologies enable new forms of power. This special issue gathers research focusing on the collaborative efforts within social movements, looking into the socio-technical systems; the organization of activism; the relations between traditional and social media; and the complex network of systems, information, people, values, theories, histories, ideologies and aesthetics underlying various types of activism. The purpose with the issue is to explore how activism is materialized, enabled, and constrained by human computer interfaces, while also contributing to the development of useful tools.
Deadline for the first submissions of extended abstract is December 1, 2019. (Deadline for full papers will be July 2020.)
The maximum length of the extended paper is 2,000 words. The papers should follow the JCSCW formatting guidelines. Anonymize the submission and add your name and the submission title in a separate document. Submissions of extended papers and inquiries shall be sent to the following email address: khansson@dsv.su.se<mailto:khansson@dsv.su.se>
For more information about the special issue and suggested topics visit the web page: https://materializingactivism.blogs.dsv.su.se/cfp-jcscw-special-issue/ For more information about the journal and formatting guidlines: https://www.springer.com/computer/journal/10606
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Hello Randall, You are the third person asking me this, so I think I need to be more clear in the follow up call. 2000 words (maximum) is for the extended abstract, shorter is fine too. Length for the full paper due July is around 8 000-10 000, I will post details later. Best, Karin Från: Randall Livingstone <rlivings@endicott.edu> Datum: lördag 14 september 2019 19:51 Till: Karin Hansson <khansson@dsv.su.se> Kopia: "air-l@listserv.aoir.org" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Ämne: Re: [Air-L] CfP JCSCW Special Issue: Materializing Activism (Dec 1 2019) Hello Karin- I hope this finds you well. I received the call for the special issue of JCSCW through the AoIR listserv. I just have a clarification question: Is the 2000 word maximum for the extended abstract or for the actual paper submission? Thank you for the info! Best, Randall Livingstone ------------------------------------- Randall Livingstone, Ph.D. School of Communication Endicott College rlivings@endicott.edu<mailto:rlivings@endicott.edu> On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 5:04 AM Karin Hansson <khansson@dsv.su.se<mailto:khansson@dsv.su.se>> wrote: Call for proposals Materializing Activism: A CSCW Journal Special Issue Net activism shows how easily available tools allow the organization of social movements to be scaled up and extended globally. These media ecologies enable new forms of power. This special issue gathers research focusing on the collaborative efforts within social movements, looking into the socio-technical systems; the organization of activism; the relations between traditional and social media; and the complex network of systems, information, people, values, theories, histories, ideologies and aesthetics underlying various types of activism. The purpose with the issue is to explore how activism is materialized, enabled, and constrained by human computer interfaces, while also contributing to the development of useful tools. Deadline for the first submissions of extended abstract is December 1, 2019. (Deadline for full papers will be July 2020.) The maximum length of the extended paper is 2,000 words. The papers should follow the JCSCW formatting guidelines. Anonymize the submission and add your name and the submission title in a separate document. Submissions of extended papers and inquiries shall be sent to the following email address: khansson@dsv.su.se<mailto:khansson@dsv.su.se><mailto:khansson@dsv.su.se<mailto:khansson@dsv.su.se>> For more information about the special issue and suggested topics visit the web page: https://materializingactivism.blogs.dsv.su.se/cfp-jcscw-special-issue/ For more information about the journal and formatting guidlines: https://www.springer.com/computer/journal/10606 _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org<mailto: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/
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