Research Symposium: Digital Capital and Political System. Shaping Inequalities in a Technological Age
Research Symposium: Digital Capital and Political System Shaping Inequalities in a Technological Age *Submission Deadline: 20 January 2025* Hosted by the University of Sharjah (UAE) and organized by the IAMCR Digital Divide Working Group. This symposium will explore the emerging and evolving forms of digital inequalities and their intricate connections with social inequalities. As digital technologies increasingly shape our world, they reflect and amplify existing economic, social, and political divides within and across nations. The event will bring together scholars and practitioners to examine these dynamics, offering a platform for in-depth discussions on the complex nature of digital inequalities in today’s society. Symposium Details: Date and Venue: *University of Sharjah (UAE), the 17th of April 2025.* Attendance and catering are complimentary. Keynote: Dr. <https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAABncMYBfoVDutVT9p7jtvV-CurG7_as_oc>Jeremy Schulz, Senior Researcher, ISSI, UC Berkeley (USA). Publication Opportunities: Participants will have the opportunity to contribute to one of the two special issues proposed: a) Emerging Forms of Digital Inequalities. The Role of Digital Capital in Shaping Access, Power, and Opportunities in the Digital Era. This Special Issue will be edited by <https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAAOIhDUBm2jw1Iy6XJuGI3n6TC97irzMo3E>Massimo Ragnedda, Anna Gladkova and <https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAAWsOMUBbmjA32Sj5E55AIiX0gtsuD9S8JQ>Maria Laura Ruiu and submitted to the World of Media. b) Artificial Intelligence, Digital Inequalities, and Political Power: Navigating Access, Governance, and Representation. This special issue is edited by <https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAAPF2xkBieLOGtICx_XxY3ghBpABzoKW89Q>Jason Gainous, <https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAAOIhDUBm2jw1Iy6XJuGI3n6TC97irzMo3E>Massimo Ragnedda and <https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAAWsOMUBbmjA32Sj5E55AIiX0gtsuD9S8JQ>Maria Laura Ruiu and submitted to the Journal of Information Technology & Politics. Both special issues will undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process. *Key Focus Areas:* - *The evolving nature of Digital Capital.* This theme will delve into the concept of digital capital, examining how digital resources and skills are unevenly distributed and how they influence social mobility, economic opportunities, and access to power. We encourage papers that explore the role of digital capital in perpetuating or challenging social inequalities. - *Beyond Access: Emerging Digital Divides and Their Implications for Social Justice.* This area will address the emerging digital divides that go beyond access to technology, including disparities in digital literacy, quality of digital engagement, and the unequal benefits of digital participation. Submissions are invited to critically analyze these new forms of digital inequalities and their implications for social justice. - *Intersection of AI, digital inequalities, and political power.* This focus area will explore the intersection of digital technologies and political life, such as the impact of algorithms on democracy, digital surveillance, and the role of social media in shaping political discourse. Papers should investigate how digital technologies are influencing political power dynamics and what this means for the future of democratic governance. Submission Guidelines: Abstracts: Abstracts should be no more than 500 words. *Submission Deadline: 20 January 2025* Submission Email: mragnedda(at)sharjah.ac.ae <mragnedda@sharjah.ac.ae> Infor mragnedda(at)sharjah.ac.ae or https://mragnedda.wordpress.com/2024/10/17/research-symposium-digital-capita... --
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Massimo Ragnedda