Call for Papers: 3rd Island Dynamics Conference
Call for Papers: 3rd Island Dynamics Conference Famagusta, North Cyprus, 14-18 May 2013 Website: www.islanddynamics.org/3idc.html The 3rd Island Dynamics Conference is an interdisciplinary academic conference exploring island and maritime issues worldwide. Previous Island Dynamics Conferences have featured presentations by researchers from a variety of disciplines, ranging from Business Studies to Sociology, Political Science to Media & Communication, Economics to Anthropology. Abstracts are welcome on any island or maritime topic, but we particularly encourage presentations concerning the conference theme, “Islands of Culture and Practice”: Islands are often home to unique cultural, economic, and political traditions. They both preserve traditions that have been lost on the mainland and function as meeting places for traditions, the mingling of which result in new traditional forms. We can even speak of archipelagos of culture and practice, where traditions flourish in dispersed geographical areas. How do traditions develop in such circumstances, and what can island and mainland communities tell us about one another? Keynote speakers at the conference are Philip Hayward, Alan Jabbour, Owe Ronström, and Stephen A. Royle. This Island Dynamics event is a collaboration of Eastern Mediterranean University’s Center for Cyprus Studies, the Institute for Anthropological Research’s Center for Island Studies (Croatia), and the University of the Highlands & Islands’ Centre for Nordic Studies. The deadline for abstracts is 1 December 2012. Submit an abstract early to take advantage of early registration rates, which also end on 1 December. For more information, please visit the conference website (www.islanddynamics.org/3idc.html) or contact the convenor Adam Grydehøj (agrydehoj@islanddynamics.org). Best regards, Adam Grydehøj, Director of Island Dynamics E-mail: agrydehoj@islanddynamics.org Tel.: +45 53401982 Island Dynamics Web: www.islanddynamics.org Personal Web: www.island-studies.org
@AoIR conference participants: time change= 12:00-12:45 Theatre Quay (after the plenary session) “Interdigital” Theories: internet studies and beyond - FRI 19 Oct 12 While in the last ten years empirical research has started differentiating, theoretical approaches for the ‘internet studies’ still need to take off, both in North America, in Europe and in other countries. The main idea is to stimulate a debate about the need to evolve from traditional ‘mass media’ or ‘Computer mediated communication’ theories - still used by many – and move forward. The idea is to reflect upon the need of building solid theory for current and future challenging scenarios (eg computers as we know them will ‘disappear’ soon). The session could be an ideal setting to think about ‘new’ theory with an “interdigital” perspective, on the light of the future of internet studies. If you are interested in this birds of a feather session @ the Aoir conference please contact Monica Murero at murero.monica@gmail.com or just join us. If you are interested in this topic fee free to contact me, even if you are not at the Aoir conference this year. Monica ------------ Monica Murero , Ph.D. AoIR Exec, 2003-2009; AoIR Treasurer, 2005-2009 AoIR Honorific Lifetime Member Director E-Life International Institute Associate Professor in Politics of e-Government in Communication & New Technology University Federico II, Italy Consultant, World Health Organization LinkedIN: http://it.linkedin.com/pub/monica-murero-ph-d/16/52/606 Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/monica_murero or @monica_murero E-MAIL murero.monica at gmail.com WEBSITE: www.elifeinternational.org Last book (2012): Interdigital Communication Theory : a new theory for the internet studies and new media http://goo.gl/lPbTC
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Prof. Murero