CFP: InfoSocial Grad Conference @ Northwestern
Call for Papers InfoSocial 2017 A graduate student conference hosted by the twin programs of Media, Technology, and Society (MTS) and Technology and Social Behavior (TSB) at Northwestern University. Date: April 7-8, 2017 Location: Northwestern University, Evanston, IL Submission Deadline: February 1, 2017 The Information Age was getting hype before most graduate students today were born. The idea of the Network Society is approaching the U.S. drinking age. And the Digital Era? As old as Rick Astley. To break new ground and continue to explore how people interact through and with technology, we need novel ideas, updated methods, and a disregard for disciplinary conventions and boundaries. Enter InfoSocial. InfoSocial is a student-run conference dedicated to showcasing interdisciplinary graduate student research on the role of technology in contemporary society. In 2017, the conference aims to bring scholars from diverse disciplines together to showcase new, innovative approaches to key questions, and highlight opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaborations that explore the (now old) argument that human society has forever been changed by technology. This is your call. We are looking for papers authored by graduate students (submitted as extended abstracts) that are theoretically engaging, methodologically sound, and socially relevant, as well as timely. We are disciplinary agnostics, seeking submissions from within and across fields like communication and media studies, information science, computer science, science and technology studies, human-computer interaction, sociology, psychology, political science, and anthropology. New and mixed methodologies will excite us, including approaches that blend established methods with new, innovative tools. Here are only some of the topics we hope to include: - Human-computer interaction - Online behavior & cyberpsychology - Privacy, surveillance & encryption - Social media & big data - Youth, family & the media - Social impact, policy & regulation of technology - Digital cultures, online communities & gaming - Digital inequality, skills & social capital - Information and communication technologies for development - Communication, technology, and politics - Transformation of the mass media in the digital era Submissions: To submit to InfoSocial 2017, please prepare an anonymized extended abstract of no more than 1,000 words (excluding references) that explains your paper, any unique methodological approaches you use, and how it pushes the boundaries of our knowledge about how people interact through and/or with technology. Please format your abstract in either APA or ACM SIGCHI style. Submit your abstract no later than February 1, 2017 at https://infosocial.soc.northwestern.edu/submit/. Dates and Information: Extended abstract submission deadline: February 1 Acceptance notification date: February 20 Conference Dates: Friday and Saturday, April 7-8, 2017 Location: Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois Conference URL: https://infosocial.soc.northwestern.edu/ Note: There will be no fee to attend or participate in the conference. Some meals will be provided, and interested attendees may request to be housed with Northwestern students. While we can make no guarantees, we will do our best to accommodate requests. Code of Conduct and Anti-Harassment Policy: InfoSocial is dedicated to a harassment-free conference experience for everyone. Our code of conduct and anti-harassment policy can be found at: https://infosocial.soc.northwestern.edu/code-of-conduct/
*apologies for cross-posting* We are hiring an associate professor in Communication and IT at the University of Copenhagen. Associate professorship in Communication and IT The Department of Media, Cognition and Communication, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, invites applications for an associate professorship in Communication and IT to be filled by 1 August 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter. The candidate should have a clear research profile as well as strong teaching qualifications within Communication and IT. Research and teaching in Communication and IT at the Department of Media, Cognition and Communication is interdisciplinary, encompassing a range of humanistic and social-scientific approaches to theoretical and empirical studies of the intersection between human communication and digital media. Applicants with experience in a variety of empirical research methods and with interdisciplinary collaboration will be preferred. Documented research experience on the relationship between digital media and their uses in specific cultural or institutional contexts will be considered an advantage. Application deadline: 30 January 2017 See more and apply here: http://jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabelige-stillinger/?show=877332 Stine Stine Lomborg Associate Professor, PhD Dept. of Media, Cognition, and Communication Section for Film, Media and Communication University of Copenhagen Karen Blixensvej 4 DK-2300 Copenhagen S DIR: +45 35 32 81 05 email: slomborg@hum.ku.dk<mailto:slomborg@hum.ku.dk> www.mef.ku.dk<http://www.mef.ku.dk> *************************** New publication: Lomborg, S. & Frandsen K. (2015): Self-tracking as communication. Information, Communication & Society, vol. 19(7). pp. 1015-1027.
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William Marler