June 15 deadline for DIGITAL & SOCIAL MEDIA: CULTURE, IDENTITY, AND INCLUSION MINITRACK
Colleagues- A reminder that the deadline for paper submissions to the January 3-6,2024 Honolulu, Hawaii HICSS annual meeting is June 15, 2023. We especially encourage submissions to our minitrack: DIGITAL & SOCIAL MEDIA: CULTURE, IDENTITY, AND INCLUSION MINITRACK<https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-57/digital-and-social-media/#culture-identity-and-inclusion-minitrack> Issues related to digital and social media are taking center stage today whether in politics or policy, or in private, not-for-profit or public forums, implicitly and explicitly with an array of complex challenges related to culture, identity and inclusion. As the world seeks to move past the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, digital inequalities persist and new technologies risk creating new types of divides. Recognizing intersection of technology, culture, and identity, this minitrack presents innovative research across a wide range of methods and subjects. Exploring how social media technologies become interconnected with and embedded in existing socio-cultural contexts is essential to assess how these platforms affect key power dynamics in society. This minitrack sets the scene for analyzing better how digital and social media can foster ā or hinder ā diversity and inclusion in multiple settings, especially in a world coping with renewed calls for social justice, peace, and a post-pandemic period, increasingly indicating long-term impacts. Technology-facilitated social media thus present opportunities for new frontiers of research as they interact with cultures, identities, and diversity. In sum, this minitrack highlights multi-disciplinary and multi-method research centered on the three Iās of: internet; identity; and inclusion. This minitrack welcomes research on the intersection of digital media, different inequalities, and justice, including but not limited to work that focuses on race, culture, identity, and disability, recognizing that these often intersect with one another. Emerging technologies themselves connect with existing platforms and provide opportunities for incipient research on, for example, augmented reality, social media, and inclusion or, for another example, artificial intelligence, mobile apps, social media, and exclusion. We look forward to your submission, Nanette Levinson, Derrick Cogburn, & Filippo Trevisan, Mini-track Chairs HICSS Conference Office Department of IT Management, Shidler College of Business University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2404 Maile Way D307, Honolulu HI 96822 hicss@hawaii.edu<mailto:hicss@hawaii.edu?Subject=HICSS%20Website%20Contact> Nanette S. Levinson Professor Director, Internet Governance Lab Director, SIS-Sciences-Po Academic Exchange School of International Service www.nanettelevinson.com<http://www.nanettelevinson.com> @nanettelevinson 202-885-1480
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Nanette Levinson