Update from the AoIR Executive Committee
Dear AoIR community, Last week (15.2.24) the Executive Committee convened to discuss our pathway forward regarding the issuance of statements. We decided to establish a subcommittee that will draft a proposal for a mechanism by which AoIR might express views on issues and events. The subcommittee will be headed by the Vice President of AoIR and will include other members of the Executive Committee. The roadmap is as follows: the subcommittee will bring its proposal to the Executive Committee, and then to the membership for feedback. It will be discussed at the AGM in Sheffield, and ultimately brought to the membership for an online vote (likely when we vote for the next Executive Committee). From this point the mailing list will no longer be pre-moderated. Good luck with your #AoIR2024 submissions, Nik John President, AoIR Nicholas John Associate Professor President, Association of Internet Researchers Department of Communication and Journalism The Hebrew University of Jerusalem @nik@aoir.social <http://aoir.social/@nik> nicholasjohn.huji.ac.il <http://nicholasjohn.huji.ac.il/> Recent articles: John, N., Joeckel, S., Epstein, D. & Dogruel, L. (2023). Privacy and distance learning in turbulent times: a comparison of German and Israeli schools during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Learning, Media and Technology, 48(3), 514-527. https://doi.org/10.1080/17439884.2022.2089682 John, N. & Katz, D. (2023). A history of features for online tie breaking, 1997-2021. Internet Histories, 7:3, 237-253, https://doi.org/10.1080/24701475.2023.2214466 John, N. (2022). Sharing and social media: The decline of a keyword? New Media & Society, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/14614448221078603
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