Call for submissions for Internet Researchers Conference, 2022
Hello, The Centre for Internet and Society is happy to announce the fifth edition of the Internet Researchers’ Conference (IRC22)! The conference will be held online in April, 2022. For the call for proposals, and more details, see: https://tinyurl.com/irc22 See below for a description of the theme of this year's conference: The ‘home’ has been a key line of defense in efforts to curtail the spread of COVID-19. Public health recommendations and governmental measures over the last two years have relied on the construction, and assumption, of home as a familiar, stable and safe space. As we continue to come to terms with, and find ways to reorient the disruption of life, being at home has acquired many new meanings. What has it meant to be at home, and what is home? What is and has been the role of the internet and digital media technologies in navigating the contours of a changing ‘normal’? How have/can digital technologies help overcome, or exacerbate existing social, economic and political challenges during the pandemic? What forms of digital infrastructure—tools, platforms, devices and services—help build, sustain and alter the notion of home? The conference will focus on three sub-themes as they relate to the notion of home - violence and care, labour, and movement-building. The sub-themes are outlined here: https://cis-india.org/raw/irc22-call-for-sessions-pdf We invite contributions that speak to these provocations through one or more of the thematic areas outlined above. The deadline for submission of session proposals is February 5, 2022. Submissions can be sent in to workshops@cis-india.org. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Best, Ambika -- Ambika Tandon Senior Researcher The Centre for Internet and Society
Dear all, Sending a reminder that the deadline to submit session proposals for this year's Internet Researchers' Conference is on 5th February 2022. We are looking for a wide variety of submissions relating to labour, movement-building, and violence as they relate to the digital. More information here: https://cis-india.org/raw/irc22-call-for-sessions-pdf Send in your submissions to workshops@cis-india.org, and do reach out in case of any questions. Best, Ambika On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 2:04 PM Ambika Tandon <ambikatandon94@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
The Centre for Internet and Society is happy to announce the fifth edition of the Internet Researchers’ Conference (IRC22)! The conference will be held online in April, 2022.
For the call for proposals, and more details, see: https://tinyurl.com/irc22
See below for a description of the theme of this year's conference:
The ‘home’ has been a key line of defense in efforts to curtail the spread of COVID-19. Public health recommendations and governmental measures over the last two years have relied on the construction, and assumption, of home as a familiar, stable and safe space.
As we continue to come to terms with, and find ways to reorient the disruption of life, being at home has acquired many new meanings. What has it meant to be at home, and what is home? What is and has been the role of the internet and digital media technologies in navigating the contours of a changing ‘normal’? How have/can digital technologies help overcome, or exacerbate existing social, economic and political challenges during the pandemic? What forms of digital infrastructure—tools, platforms, devices and services—help build, sustain and alter the notion of home?
The conference will focus on three sub-themes as they relate to the notion of home - violence and care, labour, and movement-building. The sub-themes are outlined here: https://cis-india.org/raw/irc22-call-for-sessions-pdf
We invite contributions that speak to these provocations through one or more of the thematic areas outlined above.
The deadline for submission of session proposals is February 5, 2022. Submissions can be sent in to workshops@cis-india.org.
Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
Best,
Ambika
-- Ambika Tandon Senior Researcher The Centre for Internet and Society
Dear all, We are writing to share that as a result of reduced capacity during the third wave of the pandemic, the Internet Researchers’ Conference (IRC22) will be held virtually in May 2022. Given multiple requests for extension of the deadline, we will now be accepting session proposals until* March 9, 2022.* For the updated call for sessions and more details, see: https://tinyurl.com/irc22 The theme for this year is home, focusing on the way the 'retreat' into the home has shaped the lived experience of the pandemic and the central role of digital technologies and spaces in navigating the new normal. The sub-themes for the conference are labour, violence and care, and movement-building. Submissions can be sent in to workshops@cis-india.org. Please share the call with your networks, and do reach out to us with queries if any. best wishes, IRC22 Team On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 2:04 PM Ambika Tandon <ambikatandon94@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
The Centre for Internet and Society is happy to announce the fifth edition of the Internet Researchers’ Conference (IRC22)! The conference will be held online in April, 2022.
For the call for proposals, and more details, see: https://tinyurl.com/irc22
See below for a description of the theme of this year's conference:
The ‘home’ has been a key line of defense in efforts to curtail the spread of COVID-19. Public health recommendations and governmental measures over the last two years have relied on the construction, and assumption, of home as a familiar, stable and safe space.
As we continue to come to terms with, and find ways to reorient the disruption of life, being at home has acquired many new meanings. What has it meant to be at home, and what is home? What is and has been the role of the internet and digital media technologies in navigating the contours of a changing ‘normal’? How have/can digital technologies help overcome, or exacerbate existing social, economic and political challenges during the pandemic? What forms of digital infrastructure—tools, platforms, devices and services—help build, sustain and alter the notion of home?
The conference will focus on three sub-themes as they relate to the notion of home - violence and care, labour, and movement-building. The sub-themes are outlined here: https://cis-india.org/raw/irc22-call-for-sessions-pdf
We invite contributions that speak to these provocations through one or more of the thematic areas outlined above.
The deadline for submission of session proposals is February 5, 2022. Submissions can be sent in to workshops@cis-india.org.
Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
Best,
Ambika
-- Ambika Tandon Senior Researcher The Centre for Internet and Society
Dear all, Reminder to send in your proposals for IRC 2022 by Wednesday, 9 March, to workshops@cis-india.org. More details here https://tinyurl.com/irc22 Please reach out to me for any questions! Best, IRC22 Team The Centre for Internet and Society On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 3:27 PM Ambika Tandon <ambikatandon94@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear all,
We are writing to share that as a result of reduced capacity during the third wave of the pandemic, the Internet Researchers’ Conference (IRC22) will be held virtually in May 2022.
Given multiple requests for extension of the deadline, we will now be accepting session proposals until* March 9, 2022.* For the updated call for sessions and more details, see: https://tinyurl.com/irc22
The theme for this year is home, focusing on the way the 'retreat' into the home has shaped the lived experience of the pandemic and the central role of digital technologies and spaces in navigating the new normal. The sub-themes for the conference are labour, violence and care, and movement-building.
Submissions can be sent in to workshops@cis-india.org.
Please share the call with your networks, and do reach out to us with queries if any.
best wishes,
IRC22 Team
On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 2:04 PM Ambika Tandon <ambikatandon94@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
The Centre for Internet and Society is happy to announce the fifth edition of the Internet Researchers’ Conference (IRC22)! The conference will be held online in April, 2022.
For the call for proposals, and more details, see: https://tinyurl.com/irc22
See below for a description of the theme of this year's conference:
The ‘home’ has been a key line of defense in efforts to curtail the spread of COVID-19. Public health recommendations and governmental measures over the last two years have relied on the construction, and assumption, of home as a familiar, stable and safe space.
As we continue to come to terms with, and find ways to reorient the disruption of life, being at home has acquired many new meanings. What has it meant to be at home, and what is home? What is and has been the role of the internet and digital media technologies in navigating the contours of a changing ‘normal’? How have/can digital technologies help overcome, or exacerbate existing social, economic and political challenges during the pandemic? What forms of digital infrastructure—tools, platforms, devices and services—help build, sustain and alter the notion of home?
The conference will focus on three sub-themes as they relate to the notion of home - violence and care, labour, and movement-building. The sub-themes are outlined here: https://cis-india.org/raw/irc22-call-for-sessions-pdf
We invite contributions that speak to these provocations through one or more of the thematic areas outlined above.
The deadline for submission of session proposals is February 5, 2022. Submissions can be sent in to workshops@cis-india.org.
Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
Best,
Ambika
-- Ambika Tandon Senior Researcher The Centre for Internet and Society
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