Call for Papers – Special Issue on AI, Algorithmic Media, and Digital Governance (Global Media and China)
Dear colleagues, We are pleased to announce a Call for Papers for a forthcoming special issue titled “AI, Algorithmic Media, and Digital Governance: Power, Control, and Technological Transformation,” to be published in the journal Global Media and China. The accelerating integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into digital infrastructures represents a profound transformation in contemporary media environments and governance systems. AI-driven platforms, algorithmic recommendation systems, and automated content moderation increasingly shape how information circulates, how public discourse is structured, and how political authority is exercised across different societies. These developments raise important questions about algorithmic governance, digital sovereignty, media regulation, and the broader political implications of AI-mediated communication. This special issue seeks to advance interdisciplinary scholarship examining the evolving relationships between AI technologies, media systems, and governance practices. We welcome contributions that critically explore how algorithmic systems influence media production, platform governance, public communication, and political power across diverse institutional and geopolitical contexts. We invite empirical, theoretical, and methodological contributions from scholars working in communication and media studies, political science, digital governance, sociology, science and technology studies, and related disciplines. Submissions may focus on China, or adopt comparative and transnational perspectives. Possible topics include, but are not limited to: • Algorithmic governance, digital statecraft, and political authority • AI-driven propaganda, information manipulation, and computational misinformation • State-led AI governance and digital surveillance regimes • Platform politics and the political economy of algorithmic systems • Public perceptions of AI and the politics of digital rights • AI infrastructures, technological sovereignty, and global asymmetries in digital power • Smart cities, Internet of Things systems, and algorithmic governance in public administration Key dates Abstract submission deadline: 20 May 2026 Notification of invitations for full papers: 1 June 2026 Full paper submission deadline: 30 October 2026 Please submit an abstract of up to 500 words to the guest editors with the subject line “GMAC Special Issue Submission.” Guest Editors: Dechun Zhang, University of Copenhagen (dezh@hum.ku.dk<mailto:dezh@hum.ku.dk>) Weiai Xu, University of Massachusetts Amherst (weiaixu@umass.edu<mailto:weiaixu@umass.edu>) Han Lin, Soochow University (linhan741@gmail.com<mailto:linhan741@gmail.com>) Full details of the Call for Papers can be found here: https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/GCH/Algorithmic%20Media_CF... We would greatly appreciate it if you could circulate this call among colleagues, research groups, and academic networks who may be interested. Thank you for your attention, and we look forward to receiving your submissions. Best regards, Dechun ________________________________ Dechun Zhang, PhD Postdoctoral Researcher at Department of Communication, University of Copenhagen Author of Digital Nationalism and Affective Governance: Propaganda, Public Sentiment, and Soft Authoritarianism in China <https://www.routledge.com/9781041308775> (Routledge, 2026) Managing Editor of Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://jceasia.org/__;!!NVzLfOphnbDXSw!Fs30wWO53k-aRPhXk8cOoYDgoJk1m-zkmXym32bPFBjtrza2MbLscJpCwcvDfCx-NYCclfWnbx3_XlpZJN81pwYIIyfYR64$> Editor of Asia Pacific Viewpoint<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14678373>, Sage Open<https://journals.sagepub.com/home/SGO> & Global Perspectives in Communication<https://academic.oup.com/gpc> and Social Media Editor of Journal of Visual Political Communication<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-visual-political-communication__;!!NVzLfOphnbDXSw!Fs30wWO53k-aRPhXk8cOoYDgoJk1m-zkmXym32bPFBjtrza2MbLscJpCwcvDfCx-NYCclfWnbx3_XlpZJN81pwYIcMbTfOY$> Affiliated Researcher at the Leiden Asia Centre<https://leidenasiacentre.nl/people/dechun-zhang/?portfolioCats=82%2C100%2C96%2C94%2C122%2C86>, Leiden University ORCID: 0000-0002-2284-2378<https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2284-2378> Web: https://www.dechunzhang.com/<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.dechunzhang.com/__;!!NVzLfOphnbDXSw!Fs30wWO53k-aRPhXk8cOoYDgoJk1m-zkmXym32bPFBjtrza2MbLscJpCwcvDfCx-NYCclfWnbx3_XlpZJN81pwYIfAJS6TY$>
Dear colleagues, I am writing to share the following conference information for those who may be interested. Cheers! Rongbin *Digital Statecraft and Political Economy in China Conference* *May 8-9, 2026* *University of California, Berkeley* *Conference website:* *www.dspeconference.com* <http://www.dspeconference.com/> Digital technologies—from big data, AI, and algorithmic governance to cloud computing and data infrastructures—are transforming how states drive development, govern society, exercise authority, and compete globally. This conference brings together fourteen in-depth qualitative studies that examine how state actors deploy digital tools in practice, and how political institutions shape technological development. Focusing on China as a strategically significant and theoretically generative case, the conference opens the “black box” of digital governance beyond dominant computational approaches and macro-level analyses. The papers foreground core political science concerns, including state capacity, bureaucratic behavior, regulatory governance, and state–business relations. Moving beyond conventional “digital authoritarianism” frameworks, the conference highlights on-the-ground politics, institutional constraints, and the organizational dynamics that mediate how digital power is exercised. The papers engage broader debates on the transformation of the state under digitalization, the political economy of data, platforms, digital industries, and the shifting terrain of geopolitical competition. Interdisciplinary and international in scope, the conference features scholars from four continents. It will be held at UC Berkeley and is open to the public, with *both onsite and online* participation. Breakfast and lunch will be provided for onsite attendees. Registration is required; online access details will be shared upon registration. *Register here:* https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdqfT0H_0j6GL2RT50n_AQgHMcU37MKBoHq... *Organizers:* Yan Long, UC Berkeley, Department of Sociology Le Lin, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Department of Sociology Zhifan Luo, McMaster University, Department of Sociology *Sponsors:* UC Berkeley Sociology Department, Berkeley Economy and Society Initiative, Fudan-UC Center *Contact* For questions regarding the conference, registration, or attendance, please contact the coordinator, Zhehang Zhang (UC Berkeley, Department of Sociology) at zhehang@berkeley.edu ____ Rongbin Han Professor Department of International Affairs University of Georgia *Make China Great Again <https://cup.columbia.edu/book/make-china-great-again/9780231220545/>* (Columbia UP, 2026) *Contesting Cyberspace in China <https://cup.columbia.edu/book/contesting-cyberspace-in-china/9780231184755>* (Columbia UP, 2018) *Directed Digital Dissidence in Autocracies <https://global.oup.com/academic/product/directed-digital-dissidence-in-autocracies-9780197680384>* (Oxford UP, 2023) with J. Gainous, A. MacDonald, and K. Wagner *The Xi Jinping Effect <https://uwapress.uw.edu/book/9780295752815/the-xi-jinping-effect/>* (U. Washington Press, 2024), co-edited with A. Esarey
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