Call for ICA Panel Abstracts
Call for ICA Panel Abstracts International Communication Association conference 25-29 May 2017 San Diego, California Conveners: Lauren Berliner (University of Washington-Bothell) and Monika Sengul-Jones (UC San Diego) Constructing the Crowd: The Power of Narratives and Networks in Online Media This panel seeks to explore the social construction of “crowds” on social media and online “crowdfunding” and “crowdsourcing” websites. We’re concerned with the affective labor and multiple literacies that are involved in the process of self-representation through digitally-mediated interactions. We are particularly interested in paper abstracts that interrogate the role of narratives and visual representation on platforms designed to elicit participation around specific facets of social and professional life, including but not limited to Academia Art Charity/giving Dating Entrepreneurial ventures Fandom Gaming/gamers “Gig” economy Journalism/media Health Medicine Open-source Porn Parenting Science Volunteering If interested, please send a 250 word abstract and a brief bio by October 15th to Lauren Berliner at lsb26@uw.edu. On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 9:18 AM, <air-l-request@listserv.aoir.org> wrote:
Send Air-L mailing list submissions to air-l@listserv.aoir.org
To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to air-l-request@listserv.aoir.org
You can reach the person managing the list at air-l-owner@listserv.aoir.org
When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Air-L digest..."
Today's Topics:
1. Call for Participants: Videographic Criticism workshop, June 2017 (Jason Mittell) 2. Re: Twitter Scraper (dominique.a.salas) 3. Internet Policy undergraduate class (Heather Ford) 4. The 16th IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology (ISSPIT 2016): Last Call for Papers (***extended deadline***) (Announce Announcements) 5. New book: ‘Networked Music Cultures: Contemporary approaches, emerging issues. (Andrew Whelan) 6. Come Work with Us! Postdoctoral Associate in Social Media Analytics (Anatoliy) 7. 2017 Centre for Media and Celebrity Studies (CMCS) 4th International Conference - Los Angeles (Dr Samita Nandy) 8. WEBCAST TODAY: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Privacy (Joly MacFie) 9. Help JSTOR shape its development plans at AoIR 2016 (Hector Nazario) 10. Digital Psychology Workshops (Oct to Dec 2016) (AlterSpark @ Gmail)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Message: 1 Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2016 18:02:14 -0400 From: Jason Mittell <jmittell@middlebury.edu> To: "air-l@listserv.aoir.org" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: [Air-L] Call for Participants: Videographic Criticism workshop, June 2017 Message-ID: <CAC3XDACtXmSVwZRs-WOee3S0218OSBfabGY0LJyB1_ CStTtYhA@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
Greetings,
We are pleased to announce that we are accepting applications for the NEH-funded workshop Scholarship in Sound & Image: Producing Videographic Criticism, to be held June 18 - July 1, 2017 in Middlebury Vermont. This workshop is only open to graduate students in Film & Media Studies or a related discipline. (There will be a similar workshop in June 2018, open to those holding Ph.D.s.) See information at http://sites.middlebury.edu/videoworkshop/apply/ - applications are due December 1, 2016.
Additionally, if anyone is interested in hosting a mini two-day workshop for faculty & grad students on your campus, we are available to bring our show on the road! See info at https://justtv.wordpress.com/2016/09/26/learn-videographic- criticism-at-middlebury-and-on-the-road/ .
Feel free to contact me with any questions. -Jason Mittell
--- Jason Mittell, Professor of Film & Media Culture and American Studies Faculty Director for Digital Liberal Arts Initiative <http://sites.middlebury.edu/dla/> Middlebury College 208 Axinn Center Middlebury, Vermont 05753 (802) 443-3435 / fax: (802) 443-2805 Blog: http://go.middlebury.edu/justtv
*To schedule an appointment with me, click here <http://www.meetme.so/JasonMittell>.*
------------------------------
Message: 2 Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2016 17:05:23 -0500 From: "dominique.a.salas" <dominique.a.salas@gmail.com> To: stuart.shulman@gmail.com, Karine Nahon <karine@ekarine.org> Cc: air-l <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: Re: [Air-L] Twitter Scraper Message-ID: <uawsp3jo18evdsa1avvisw4c.1474927523414@email.android.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Thank you all so much. I'm excited to research these options!
Dominique Salas, MFA PhD candidate in Latin American Studies, Tulane University dominiqueasalas.tumblr.com -------- Original message --------From: Stuart Shulman < stuart.shulman@gmail.com> Date: 9/26/16 6:57 AM (GMT-06:00) To: Karine Nahon <karine@ekarine.org> Cc: Maurice Vergeer <m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl>, dominique salas <dominique.a.salas@gmail.com>, air-l < air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: Re: [Air-L] Twitter Scraper Karine is right, but you can get every Tweet if you are able to generate funding to employ a service like Gnip: http://support.gnip.com/apis/powertrack2.0/
The new Gnip PowerTrack has many cool expanded capabilities, including longer rules, emoji search and cashtags. With a student account on DiscoverText ($24/month), the Twitter data price is $3/10,000 Tweets day forward and it includes access to the PowerTrack 2.0. You can do a lot of great exploratory research for free using the 30-day trial. The same volume pricing is available for historical data via Sifter, plus a fee of $20/day searched. In terms of viral Tweets, the automated duplicate detection and near duplicate clustering presents a road map of RTs and MTs, as well as a unique sampling method when coding data or training classifiers. DiscoverText & Sifter Explained: https://vimeo.com/124029796
https://vimeo.com/126214352 ~Stu Stu Shulman Amherst Regional High School, Coach MA Olympic Development Program, Assistant Coach
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 1:49 AM, Karine Nahon <karine@ekarine.org> wrote: Dominique,
Note that harvesting data in case of viral information is more complicated because of limitations (how much information can you basically mine) which exist in different APIs.
Karine
Karine Nahon/Author of Going Viral/Best Information Science Book Award and Outstanding Academic Title/eKarine.org
Associate Professor/Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) / University of Washington
On 26/9/16, 08:11, "Air-L on behalf of Maurice Vergeer" < air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org on behalf of m.vergeer@maw.ru.nl> wrote:
Dear Dominique,
please look at this site (http://socialmediadata.wikidot.com/) for an
extended list of social media tools. Many are stand alone applications and
some are packages within another software environment. Some focus on
tweets, while others on networks. Depending what you need one or the other
might serve your need.
Because your project seems issue related, a tool using the search API for
hashtag sampling seems most appropriate. I use yourtwapperkeeper
(standalone on a linux machine) and streamR in R (windows Mac or Linux).
The benefit of using a package in R is that R you can use R subsequently
for further analysis. But it's a steep learning curve, but definitely pays
off in the long run.
HTH
Maurice
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 1:37 AM, dominique salas <
dominique.a.salas@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I’m new to the listserv but look forward to learning in this great
> community. I was recommended to join the listserv to ask what might be the
> most efficient Twitter scraper/bot set-up as of late. I am trying to track
> circulated and augmented arguments online, but since many are viral and
> also are picked up by various news networks, getting a dataset is
> elementary and crucial.
>
> I look forward to hearing back, even if you anticipate problems or issues
> I might run into.
>
>
> Dominique Salas, MFA
> PhD candidate in Latin American Studies, Tulane University
> _______________________________________________
> The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list
> is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org
> Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at:
> http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
>
> Join the Association of Internet Researchers:
--
________________________________________________
Maurice Vergeer
To contact me, see http://mauricevergeer.nl/node/5
To see my publications, see http://mauricevergeer.nl/node/1
________________________________________________
_______________________________________________
The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list
is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org
Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/ listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
Join the Association of Internet Researchers:
_______________________________________________
The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list
is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org
Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/ listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
Join the Association of Internet Researchers:
------------------------------
Message: 3 Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 06:42:12 +0000 From: Heather Ford <H.Ford@leeds.ac.uk> To: "air-l@listserv.aoir.org" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: [Air-L] Internet Policy undergraduate class Message-ID: <666EB717-27DB-435B-BA56-D5AE43421785@leeds.ac.uk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
I’m about to start teaching a class on Internet Policy for third year undergraduate students at the School of Media and Communication, Leeds University today. Last year, we dipped our toes into using a class hashtag https://twitter.com/hashtag/intpolicyleeds?src=hash to send current news relating to Internet policy issues to one another using the hashtag. This year, I’m going to try to extend it a bit more by tweeting the folks we’re readings in class and by encouraging students more directly to contribute. I have helped teach similar classes at other universities in the past and I was wondering whether there was anyone on the list right now who is about to teach something similar who may want to work with us on this. I thought it might be fun if there was another class in another part of the world also contributing to the hashtag.
On another note, if you do teach a similar class, I’d be super interested in compiling reading lists/curricula/handbooks, so please ping me offlist and I’ll share the result back to the list if there is interest.
Best, Heather.
Dr Heather Ford
University Academic Fellow University of Leeds School of Media and Communications
http://hblog.org @hfordsa
Software Sustainability Institute Fellow http://software.ac.uk/
Leeds Critical Data Studies Group Coordinator http://lists.leeds.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/datastudies
Ethnography Matters co-founder and editor http://ethnographymatters.net
------------------------------
Message: 4 Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 12:16:17 +0300 From: Announce Announcements <announce@cs.ucy.ac.cy> To: air-L <air-L@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: [Air-L] The 16th IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology (ISSPIT 2016): Last Call for Papers (***extended deadline***) Message-ID: <OJ337RQM-0WJ4-1BAC-QTF-VZDA4O4SP2I6@cs.ucy.ac.cy> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed
*** Last Call for Papers ***
The 16th IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology (ISSPIT 2016)
December 12-14, 2016, St. Raphael Resort, Limassol, Cyprus
http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/~george/lm/lm.php?tk= YWlyLUwJCQlhaXItTEBsaXN0c2Vydi5hb2lyLm9yZwlUaGUgMTZ0aCBJRUVF IEludGVybmF0aW9uYWwgU3ltcG9zaXVtIG9uIFNpZ25hbCBQcm9jZXNzaW5n IGFuZCBJbmZvcm1hdGlvbiBUZWNobm9sb2d5IChJU1NQSVQgMjAxNik6IExh c3QgQ2FsbCBmb3IgUGFwZXJzICgqKipleHRlbmRlZCBkZWFkbGluZSoqKikJ NzAJTGlzdHMJMjQ3CWNsaWNrCXllcwlubw==&url=http%3A%2F% 2Fcyprusconferences.org%2Fisspit2016%2F <http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/%7Egeorge/lm/lm.php?tk=YWlyLUwJCQlhaXItTEBsaXN0c2Vydi5hb2lyLm9yZwlUaGUgMTZ0aCBJRUVFIEludGVybmF0aW9uYWwgU3ltcG9zaXVtIG9uIFNpZ25hbCBQcm9jZXNzaW5nIGFuZCBJbmZvcm1hdGlvbiBUZWNobm9sb2d5IChJU1NQSVQgMjAxNik6IExhc3QgQ2FsbCBmb3IgUGFwZXJzICgqKipleHRlbmRlZCBkZWFkbGluZSoqKikJNzAJTGlzdHMJMjQ3CWNsaWNrCXllcwlubw==&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcyprusconferences.org%2Fisspit2016%2F>
*** Extended deadline: Oct 6th, 2016 ***
IEEE ISSPIT 2016 is the sixteenth in a series of international symposia that aims to cover a wide range of topics in the intersection of signal processing and information technology and to become a fertile ground for discussions between the two research and development communities. Apart from sessions that will present new research results, tutorials and special sessions will be offered as well. Papers describing original work are invited in the general fields covered by ISSPIT, with an emphasis on the topics listed below. Accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings of IEEE ISSPIT 2016 and will be available via IEEE Xplore. Acceptance will be based on quality, relevance, and originality. A contest for Best Paper Awards (senior and student) will be held.
Papers are invited in the following (non exclusive) topics:
· Signal Processing Theory and Methods · Signal Processing for Communications and Networking · Design & Implementation of Signal Processing Systems · Image, Video & Multidimensional Signal Processing · Multimedia Signal Processing · Biological Image and signal processing · Audio and Acoustic signal Processing · Health Informatics and e-Health · Sensor Arrays · Big Data Analytics in Signal Processing and IT · Radar Signal Processing · Internet Software Architectures · Multimedia and Image Based Systems · Mobile Information Systems · E-Commerce · Bioinformatics and Bioengineering · Information Processing · Geographical Information Systems · Object Based Software Engineering · Speech Processing · Computer Networks · Neural Networks · Social Networks Analysis · Internet of Things · Engineering Systems of Systems
Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length, 6-page (max) papers in two-column formats including diagrams and references. Authors can submit their papers as PDF files through the online submission system to be found on the ISSPIT 2016 website: http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/~george/lm/lm.php?tk= YWlyLUwJCQlhaXItTEBsaXN0c2Vydi5hb2lyLm9yZwlUaGUgMTZ0aCBJRUVF IEludGVybmF0aW9uYWwgU3ltcG9zaXVtIG9uIFNpZ25hbCBQcm9jZXNzaW5n IGFuZCBJbmZvcm1hdGlvbiBUZWNobm9sb2d5IChJU1NQSVQgMjAxNik6IExh c3QgQ2FsbCBmb3IgUGFwZXJzICgqKipleHRlbmRlZCBkZWFkbGluZSoqKikJ NzAJTGlzdHMJMjQ3CWNsaWNrCXllcwlubw==&url=http%3A%2F% 2Fcyprusconferences.org%2Fisspit2016%2F <http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/%7Egeorge/lm/lm.php?tk=YWlyLUwJCQlhaXItTEBsaXN0c2Vydi5hb2lyLm9yZwlUaGUgMTZ0aCBJRUVFIEludGVybmF0aW9uYWwgU3ltcG9zaXVtIG9uIFNpZ25hbCBQcm9jZXNzaW5nIGFuZCBJbmZvcm1hdGlvbiBUZWNobm9sb2d5IChJU1NQSVQgMjAxNik6IExhc3QgQ2FsbCBmb3IgUGFwZXJzICgqKipleHRlbmRlZCBkZWFkbGluZSoqKikJNzAJTGlzdHMJMjQ3CWNsaWNrCXllcwlubw==&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcyprusconferences.org%2Fisspit2016%2F>. The title page should include author(s) name(s), affiliation, mailing address, telephone, fax, and e-mail address. The author should indicate one or two of the above categories that best describe the topic of the paper.
IMPORTANT DATES
· Regular paper submission: October 6th, 2016 (extended) · Notification of acceptance: October 27th, 2016 · Camera-ready version with registration: November 15th , 2016
GENERAL CHAIRS
· Christos Douligeris, University of Piraeus, Greece · Andreas Pitsillides, University of Cyprus, Cyprus · Andreas Spanias, Arizona State University, USA
TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIRS
· Ioannis Kyriakides, University of Nicosia, Cyprus · Veselin Rakocevic, City University, UK · Thanos Stouraitis, Khalifa University, UAE
REGISTRATION & FINANCE CHAIR
· Reda Ammar, University of Connecticut, USA
PUBLICATION CO-CHAIRS
· Josephine Antoniou, University of Central Lancanshire, Cyprus · Christophoros Christophorou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus · Angeliki Tsioliaridou, Foundation of Research and Technology, Greece
TUTORIALS CO-CHAIRS
· Marios Lestas, Frederick University, Cyprus (eng.lm@frederick.ac.cy) · Vasos Vassiliou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus (vasosv@cs.ucy.ac.cy)
PLENARY & SPECIAL SESSIONS CO-CHAIRS
· Christos Liaskos, Foundation of Research and Technology, Greece ( cliaskos@ics.forth.gr) · Vicky Lesta Papadopoulou, European University Cyprus ( V.Papadopoulou@euc.ac.cy)
PUBLICITY CO-CHAIRS
· Suvendi Rimer, University of Johannesburg, South Africa · Cristiano Silva, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais ñ UFMG, Brazil
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR
· George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
WEB MANAGER
· Kyriakos Georgiades, Easy Conferences, Cyprus
STEERING COMMITTEE
· E. Abdel-Raheem, Ain Shams University, Egypt · R. Ammar, University of Connecticut, USA · F. Elguibaly, University of Victoria, Canada · A. Elmaghraby, University of Louisville, USA (Chair) · A. Tantawy, IBM, Egypt, USA · A. Tewfik, University of Minnesota, USA
------------------------------
Message: 5 Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 20:23:53 +1000 From: Andrew Whelan <amj.whln@gmail.com> Cc: "air-l@listserv.aoir.org" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: [Air-L] New book: ‘Networked Music Cultures: Contemporary approaches, emerging issues. Message-ID: <CAA6UrXrxrrpwUSQNH6LTTsOc5mS_N_4=s-aFRV55johchBWApg@mail. gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
*apologies for crossposting*
Dear colleagues,
We are delighted to announce the following publication, which we hope might be of interest to you:
Raphaël Nowak and Andrew Whelan (eds.), *Networked Music Cultures: Contemporary approaches, emerging issues.*
This collection presents a range of essays on contemporary music distribution and consumption patterns and practices. The contributors to the collection use a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches, discussing the consequences and effects of the digital distribution of music as it is manifested in specific cultural contexts. The widespread circulation of music in digital form has far-reaching consequences: not least for how we understand the practices of sourcing and consuming music, the political economy of the music industries, and the relationships between format and aesthetics. Through close empirical engagement with a variety of contexts and analytical frames, the contributors to this collection demonstrate that the changes associated with networked music are always situationally specific, sometimes contentious, and often unexpected in their implications. With chapters covering topics such as the business models of streaming audio, policy and professional discourses around the changing digital music market, the creative affordances of format and circulation, and local practices of accessing and engaging with music in a range of distinct cultural contexts, the book presents an overview of the themes, topics and approaches found in current social and cultural research on the relations between music and digital technology.
*Contents*
1. Editors’ introduction – Raphaël Nowak and Andrew Whelan
2. The People’s Mixtape: Peer-to-Peer File Sharing without the Internet in Contemporary Cuba – Tom Astley
3. Musica Analytica: The Datafication of Listening – Robert Prey
4. The Legacy of Napster – Matthew David
5. Streaming Music in Japan: Corporate Cultures as Determinants of Listening Practice – Noriko Manabe
6. Making Sense of Acquiring Music in Mexico City – Víctor Ávila-Torres
7. Reading Songs, Experiencing Music: Co-creation, Materiality and Expertise in Beck’s *Song Reader* – Antoni Roig and Gemma San Cornelio
8. The Digital Music Boundary Object – Raphaël Nowak and Andrew Whelan
9. ‘A Step Back to the Dark Ages of the Music Industry’: Democratisation of Record Production and Discourses on Spotify in *Kuka Mitä Häh? *
– Juho Kaitajärvi-Tiekso
10. Off the Charts: The Implications of Incorporating Streaming Data into the Charts – Steve Collins and Pat O’Grady
11. Rethinking the Digital Playlist: Mixtapes, Nostalgia and Emotionally Durable Design – Kieran Fenby-Hulse
12. A Song for Ireland? Policy Discourse and Wealth Generation in the Music Industry in the Context of Digital Upheavals and Economic Crisis – Jim Rogers and Anthony Cawley
13. Pachelbel This Ain’t: Mashups and Canon (De)formation – Anthony Cushing
14. Music Streaming the Everyday Life – Anja Nylund Hagen
More details can be found here: http://www.palgrave.com/de/book/9781137582898#aboutBook
With our very best wishes,
Andrew and Raphaël
------------------------------
Message: 6 Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 09:19:30 -0400 From: "Anatoliy" <agruzd@gmail.com> To: <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: [Air-L] Come Work with Us! Postdoctoral Associate in Social Media Analytics Message-ID: <012901d218c1$c85a1fb0$590e5f10$@gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
The <http://socialmedialab.ca/> Social Media Lab at <http://www.ryerson.ca/> Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada (http://socialmedialab.ca/) is seeking a highly motivated and creative postdoctoral candidate to engage in innovative research in social media and learning analytics, including analyses related to studying formal and informal learning that occurs in social media and MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses).
The broad goal of the position is to extract actionable insights from large social media datasets and contribute to the development of next generation learning models and theories. Applicants are expected to have strong research writing, technical, and communication skills, a passion for data analysis and demonstrable expertise and interest in social media analytics and knowledge of learning theories.
The position will be for one year. The starting date is flexible, but would preferably begin on January 15, 2017. The salary range is $42,000 to $45,000 CAD per annum plus benefits, and will be determined by the experience and qualifications of the candidate. ( <http://www.ryerson.ca/hr/employee-resources/post-doc-fellows/benefits/> Click here for information about the benefits.)
The position is part of the Social Media Lab's Social Media Learning Analytics research stream. It is funded by a <http://socialmedialab.ca/research/academia-projects/ learning-analytics-for- the-social-media-age/ <http://socialmedialab.ca/research/academia-projects/learning-analytics-for-%0Athe-social-media-age/>> SSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada) grant awarded to <http://anatoliygruzd.com/> Dr. Anatoliy Gruzd (Ryerson University), <https://haythorn.wordpress.com/> Dr. Caroline Haythornthwaite (Syracuse University; formerly, the University of British Columbia) and <http://faculty.arts.ubc.ca/lfreund/> Dr. Luanne Freund (the University of British Columbia) .
The successful candidate will be a member of and work with an interdisciplinary team of researchers at Ryerson University's Social Media Lab, headed by Dr. Anatoliy Gruzd, Canada Research Chair in Social Media Data Stewardship and Associate Professor at the Ted Rogers School of Management. The incumbent is expected to be located in Toronto, Canada.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The postdoctoral fellow will be expected to collaborate actively with all team members and contribute to the intellectual life of the lab. These responsibilities include but are not limited to:
* Contributing substantially to research projects and publications of the lab, * Communicating regularly with the project team, * Actively participating in the knowledge management and translation of the lab research via our blog and other social media channels.
QUALIFICATIONS:
* A doctorate in Information, Media, Education, Management, Communication, and/or Computer Science or a related field is required * Strong proficiency in quantitative and/or qualitative analytical methods * Experience with managing and mining textual and social network data from social media sources * Hands-on experience with data science tools and techniques * Excellent English writing skills is critical
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
* Strong Publication record in field of expertise * Demonstrated interest in social media analytics * Demonstrated interest in learning analytics * Knowledge of learning theory, educational practice, higher education
TO APPLY:
Candidates should submit the following materials electronically to Dr. Anatoliy Gruzd at <mailto:work@socialmedialab.ca> work@socialmedialab.ca (Email one PDF file that includes)
1. Cover Letter that describes your relevant background and skills, range of interests and career goals 2. Academic CV 3. The name and contact information for three research references (one reference should be your doctoral advisor) *Reference letters will only be solicited from the short listed candidates* 4. Two publication/writing samples
DEADLINE:
* Review of applications will begin on October 14, 2016 and continue until the position is filled.
INSTITUTIONAL BACKGROUND:
Located at the heart of downtown Toronto, the largest and most culturally diverse city in Canada, the <http://socialmedialab.ca/> Social Media Lab is an internationally recognized multi- and interdisciplinary research laboratory at the <http://www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/> Ted Rogers School of Management at <http://www.ryerson.ca/> Ryerson University. The lab studies how social media is changing the ways in which people communicate and disseminate information and how these changes impact the social, economic and political structures of modern society. Our expertise lies in studying online communities and social networks as well as developing new tools and methods for analyzing and visualizing social media data.
<http://www.ryerson.ca/> Ryerson University is a public research university. The university is composed of 36,000+ undergraduate students, 2,000+ graduate students, and 70,000 yearly certificate and continuing education registrations. Ryerson has been one of the fastest growing research institutions in Canada. Ryerson University is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. The university is known for innovative programs built on the integration of theoretical and practically oriented learning.
------------------------------
Message: 7 Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 10:48:32 -0400 From: Dr Samita Nandy <samitanandy@gmail.com> To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: [Air-L] 2017 Centre for Media and Celebrity Studies (CMCS) 4th International Conference - Los Angeles Message-ID: <CAK7HPirar7ATZiJf8FGwDHkVngxCTo3aY8q+-TTMUFt6tNoUJQ@mail. gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
*The following call might be of interest to internet researchers examining creation, circulation, and reception of films in online environments. *
*Centre for Media and Celebrity Studies (CMCS) 4th International Conference*
*Bridging Gaps: Where is the film scholar in Hollywood filmmaking?*
*Performance Café, University of Southern California*
*Los Angeles, USA*
*March 17 – 19, 2017*
Centre for Media and Celebrity Studies (CMCS) 4th international conference currently calls for media workshop panelists at a discounted registration rate:
http://cmc-centre.com/workshops/losangeles-workshop/
Fee waivers are available for pre-constituted panel organizers. Please read guidelines for pre-constituted panels under call for roundtable discussions here:
http://cmc-centre.com/roundtable/losangeles-roundtable/
We look forward to reviewing proposals and meeting participants at the conference Los Angeles in March 2017.
*Conference URL*: http://cmc-centre.com/conferences/losangeles/
*Abstract Deadline*: October 31, 2017
*Twitter @celeb_studies <http://www.twitter.com/celeb_studies>*#BGCS17
*The Centre for Media and Celebrity Studies (CMCS) is an international organization and research network that helps coordinating academic research and media commentaries on celebrity culture. CMCS carries a pedagogical philosophy that inspires integration of research and media skills training in academic and public discourses of fame. The centre believes in intellectual, aesthetic, and ethical values of bridging gaps in higher education and media. With this view, CMCS facilitates research, publications, creative productions, and media commentaries to restore artistic and ethical acts for social change.*
------------------------------
Message: 8 Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 11:27:04 -0400 From: Joly MacFie <joly@punkcast.com> To: aoir list <air-l@aoir.org> Subject: [Air-L] WEBCAST TODAY: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Privacy Message-ID: <CAM9VJk0vcsuMnwoUv7_JN0tto7sMBFR9MG2E6SeXA+ C9w3fngg@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Starts at Noon. This issue - ISP's right to datamine their customers - showed up earlier in the year at a couple of congressional hearings in the form of a turf war between the FTC and the FCC. Telcos are citing some ancient right to collect calling data, while the FTC considers it a consumer issue. It was Harold Feld, who is on the panel today who somewhat set the thing in motion <https://www.publicknowledge.org/press-release/public- knowledge-urges-fcc-to-issue-nprm-to-protect-consumer-privacy>, while Richard Bennett, also speaking, considers the whole thing a massive overreach <http://hightechforum.org/fact-checking-privacy-nprm/> given that all the edge providers do it anyway. Today's keynote comes from Jon Lebowitz, who, according to Wikipedia <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Leibowitz>, is "founding Co-Chair of the "21st Century Privacy Coalition," a coalition of telecommunications companies and trade associations focused on relaxing federal privacy laws."
[image: livestream] <https://livestream.com/internetsociety/privacy>Today *Tuesday September 27 2016* *CALinnovates <http://www.calinnovates.org/>* presents *Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Privacy Online Privacy and the Price of Innovation <https://www.eventbrite.com/e/life-liberty-and-the-pursuit- of-privacy-feat-jon-leibowitz-tickets-27780552380>* which will discuss the FCC's *proposed rule <https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-16-39A1.pdf>* to restrict ISP's ability to datamine their customers' online activity. Keynote speaker is former FTC Chair *Jon Leibowitz*. He will be followed by a panel comprising *Richard Bennett*, Founder/Publisher, High Tech Forum; *Harold Feld*, Senior Vice President, Public Knowledge, & *Tim Sparapani*, Senior Policy Counsel, CALinnovates. Moderator is *Fawn Johnson*, Chief Policy Editor, Morning Consult. The event will be streamed live on the *Internet Society Livestream Channel <https://livestream.com/internetsociety/privacy
* .
*What: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Privacy Online Privacy and the Price of Innovation <https://www.eventbrite.com/e/life-liberty-and-the-pursuit- of-privacy-feat-jon-leibowitz-tickets-27780552380> Where: Russell Senate Office Bldg, Washington DC When: Tuesday September 27 2016 Noon-1:30pm EDT (16:00-17:30 UTC) Webcast: https://livestream.com/internetsociety/privacy <https://livestream.com/internetsociety/privacy> Twitter: @CALinnovates <https://twitter.com/search?q=CALinnovates>* **
Comment <http://isoc-ny.org/p2/8674#respond> See all comments <http://isoc-ny.org/p2/8674#comments>
*Permalink*
-- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast -------------------------------------------------------------- -
------------------------------
Message: 9 Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 16:16:35 +0000 From: Hector Nazario <Hector.Nazario@ithaka.org> To: "'air-l@listserv.aoir.org'" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: [Air-L] Help JSTOR shape its development plans at AoIR 2016 Message-ID: <2ee10dbad102429f8b5cba02260a3df2@aa2exchmbx.office.share.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Hello, everyone,
My name is Hector Nazario, and I am a Licensing Editor at JSTOR ( http://www.jstor.org), a not-for-profit organization committed to preserving scholarly literature.
JSTOR is exploring the possibility of developing a multi-content resource featuring journals, books and primary sources that examine the cultural impact of the Internet and technology in general, covering everything from computer applications in the arts to new media journalism, and beyond. The resource aims to bring together relevant scholarship from across the disciplines, including business, sociology, political science, communications, education, computer science, and more.
In an effort to get early feedback, I am attending the AoIR meeting next week in Berlin, and would love to hear from anyone planning to attend-researchers, graduate students and librarians-about how we can make this a resource compelling. I only have a few short questions, and it should take roughly 5-10 minutes of your time.
Please let me if you are interested in providing feedback in person (or over email if you're not attending/too busy to meet). I'm happy to share more details, as well as the actual questions.
Thank you all for reading and for any help!
Best regards,
Hector --- Hector Nazario Licensing Editor JSTOR 2 Rector Street, 18th Floor New York, NY 10006 Tel: 212-358-6462 www.ithaka.org
ITHAKA (www.ithaka.org) is a not-for-profit organization that helps the academic community use digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways. We provide innovative services that benefit higher education, including Ithaka S+R, JSTOR, and Portico.
------------------------------
Message: 10 Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 16:18:32 +0000 From: "AlterSpark @ Gmail" <alterspark@gmail.com> To: "air-l@listserv.aoir.org" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: [Air-L] Digital Psychology Workshops (Oct to Dec 2016) Message-ID: <emf0e80bfc-9665-4d9b-962b-4a421bee8e27@lenovo-l540> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset=utf-8
Hello,
I wanted to share an announcement about my upcoming Digital Psychology Workshops across the USA and Canada, from Oct to Dec 2016.
My workshops are more practitioner focused. However, I'm sharing this on AoIR as the content is science-based, with my classic workshop grounded in behavioral science, and my latest workshop on user emotion and motivation, grounded in a combination of neuroscience and psychology.
As practitioner training, I had to simplify the science, so it's more appropriate for scholars who are interested in gaining a fast high-level birds-eye view of the literature, or who operate at the intersection between theory and practice.
Grateful if you could share with anyone who may be interested.
Warm regards,
Brian
-----------------------------
Digital Psychology Workshops (Oct to Dec 2016)
Emotion & Motivation for Digital Behavior Change [N1] (1-Day) NEW
In this workshop, you will learn how to develop interactive design and marketing strategies based on a combination of psychology and neuroscience, which we present in straight forward lessons that are practical, intuitive and results-focused. This workshop will improve your knowledge of human-centered design by teaching you how neurochemicals shape your users’ emotion, motivation, cognition, and behavior. Our ultimate goal is to help you build emotionally rewarding websites, mobile apps and digital campaigns that win your users’ trust, shape their habits and form long-term relationships with your brand.
Upcoming N1 workshops:
- Toronto: 17 Oct 2016
- Vancouver: 14 Nov 2016
- Seattle: 16 Nov 2016
- San Francisco: 18 Nov 2016
- Palo Alto: 21 Nov 2016
- Los Angeles: 28 Nov 2016
- Chicago: 15 Feb 2017
- New York City: 17 Feb 2017
LEARN ABOUT N1: http://www.alterspark.com/n1
Psychology for Digital Behavior Change [P2] (2-Day)
In our classic workshop, learn how to recognize and apply over 40 core principles of online behavioral science and how to implement them into interactive designs and campaign strategies. You’ll learn how to build technologies and campaigns that capture user attention, boost comprehension, fire-up motivation, support decision-making, win trust and encourage behavioral change. After completing this workshop, you will then qualify to take our advanced workshop A1.
Upcoming P2 workshops:
- Ottawa: 11-12 Oct 2016
- Philadelphia: 24-25 Oct 2016
- Toronto: 7-8 Nov 2016
LEARN ABOUT P2: http://www.alterspark.com/p2
Psychological Architectures of Digital Behavior Change [A1] (1-Day)
This advanced workshop is for people who have completed P2, or who are taking P2 and A1 back-to-back. You'll enjoy a deeper dive into feedback-psychology principles and psychological architectures such as gamification, habit loops, landing pages, and more. You'll also learn how to blend psychological strategies with creative thinking, to design user journeys that you can implement across your digital ecosystem, or load into marketing automation software.
Upcoming A1 workshops:
- Ottawa: 13 Oct 2016
- Toronto: 9 Nov 2016
LEARN ABOUT A1:http://www.alterspark.com/a1
==================
Brian Cugelman, PhD
AlterSpark
p: +1 (888) 977-2055
c: +1 (416) 858-2055
brian@alterspark.com
http://linkedin.com/in/cugelman
http://slideshare.net/cugelman
--------------------------------
Workshops on digital psychology:
--- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
------------------------------
Subject: Digest Footer
_______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/ listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
Join the Association of Internet Researchers: http://www.aoir.org/
------------------------------
End of Air-L Digest, Vol 146, Issue 29 **************************************
-- Monika Sengul-Jones Doctoral Candidate Communication & Science Studies University of California, San Diego Visiting Graduate Researcher, 2014-16 Communication University of Washington, Seattle www.monikasengul.com (206) 715-2320
participants (1)
-
Monika Sengul-Jones