From celinavdb at gmail.com Fri Apr 1 08:19:10 2022 From: celinavdb at gmail.com (celinavdb) Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2022 10:19:10 -0400 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Sondage_pour_=C3=A9tudiants=2Ees?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: celinavdb Subject: Sondage pour ?tudiants.es Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2022 10:19:10 -0400 Size: 55384 URL: From marusya at ryerson.ca Mon Apr 4 10:56:37 2022 From: marusya at ryerson.ca (Marusya Bociurkiw) Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2022 12:56:37 -0400 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Feminist Counter Archive of War: April 7, 6:30 EDT In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Dear Colleagues, Join us for this feminist counter-archive of war: poets & musicians in solidarity with Ukraine. Foregrounding affect, we've asked our performers to think about what war feels like, and what an intersectional feminist response to war might be. Laboratory of Feminist Memory: Wartime Edition. April 7,6:30, Glad Day 499 Church St., Toronto PWYC (suggested:$10) All door proceeds to Ukraine BIPOC & LGBT/women's/non-binary initiatives. Book your ticket in advance: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/laboratory-of-feminist-memory-wartime-edition-tickets-306085699567 Mask & vaccine mandate in effect Not in Toronto? Livestream, April 7 6:30 EDT: https://www.instagram.com/smact_at_xuniversity/ [SQUARE Finals of LFM (1).png] Lineup includes Caribbean Canadian poet NourbeSe Philip, author of the acclaimed book Zong!; Iranian poetry curator/writer Banoo Zan, poet/drummer Jody Chan, Palestinian spoken word poet Sarrah Ghadeer Malek. Musical guests: iconic feminist M?tis singer-songwriter Ferron & the all-female Slavic ensemble BLISK. Hosted by Monica Garrido . The event will raise money for the following underfunded organizations: Black Women for Black Lives raises money to rescue Black lives, especially students, who were being discriminated against while trying to flee Ukraine. Donate here. Urgent Action Fund for Women's HumanRights supports women, trans, and nonbinary activists in Ukraine via support with emergency evacuations; legal, financial, and medical support; disaster survival training;increasing shelter capacities. Donate here This event is organized by The Studio for Media Activism & Critical Thought at X University & co-sponsored by Glad Day Books. Dr. Marusya Bociurkiw B.F.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Media Theory RTA School of Media X University [More info on the colonial name of my university here] 350 Victoria St., Toronto M5B 2K3 Founding Director, The Studio for Media Activism and Critical Thought PI, Finding Home: Migration, Placemaking & Research-Creation (SSHRC-Funded research-creation project). In Development: "Before #MeToo": A documentary remediating Canada's feminist media revolution of the 1980's and what it has to say to the #MeToo generation. 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When: Monday, April 11, 2022, from 1:00-2:15pm EST. Where: Zoom Register: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/emergent-technologies-human-and-non-human-relationships-registration-310149755267 Or just send "Yes, I will attend" to info at digitallife.org to get Zoom link. Talk Abstracts: How ?facts? are ?fed? to a virtual assistant, Dr. Andrew Iliadis Media technologies now provide facts and 'knowledge' directly to people. Search engines, apps and virtual assistants increasingly articulate their own answers rather than directing people to lists of other sources. Semantic media are about this emerging era of meaning-making technologies (metadata, web schemas, ontologies, knowledge graphs) and how companies like Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Microsoft organize information in new media products that seek to intuitively grasp what people want to know and the actions they want to take. This talk describes some of the insidious technological ways that organizations achieve this, addresses the changing contexts of internet searches, and examines the social and political consequences of what happens when large companies become primary sources of information. _______ Designing for love or sex: Understanding a sex robot creator?s vision, Annette Masterson In 2018, one of the first sex robots was released by Matt McMullen and his company, RealDoll. With artificial intelligence capabilities, robot models are meant to support and converse with users. An analysis of 38 publicity interviews with McMullen found a tendency to emphasize the companionship of sex robots while envisioning a future where integration is normalized, sexual utilities are downplayed, and a sentient robot is possible. As the creator, McMullen?s vision could shape future designs and an understanding of the emerging technology. Further implications rest on the interplay of sexual desire and deviance reflected in current legislation. Speaker Bios: Dr. Andrew Iliadis is an Assistant Professor at Temple University in the Department of Media Studies and Production (within the Lew Klein College of Media and Communication) and serves on the faculties of the Media and Communication Doctoral Program, Cultural Analytics Graduate Certificate Program, and Science, Technology, and Society Network. He also sits on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Responsible Technology and the Executive Editorial Board of the journal Philosophy & Technology. Dr. Iliadis' work focuses on the social implications of data science with specific interests in semantic computing (things like metadata, web schemas, knowledge graphs, applied ontologies) and embodied computing (things like wearables, embeddables, ingestibles, implantables). He conducts interviews with engineers and users, archival research, and comparative analyses of digital tools and methods for data sharing. His book, Semantic Media: Mapping Meaning on the Internet, will be released in November 2022 with Polity Press. _______ Annette Masterson is a doctoral student in the Media and Communication program at Temple University. Her research centers on sexualized and romanticized content, and the intersection of technology and entertainment. She currently analyzes the structure and advertising of humanoid sex robots. Previously at Hearts & Science, a global marketing agency, she coordinated with Warner Bros. theatrical domestic marketing departments in Los Angeles on campaigns such as Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald and Crazy Rich Asians. She holds an MA in Media Studies from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University, and a BA from Juniata College. * * * * * * * * * * * * Isabel Pedersen, PhD Canada Research Chair in Digital Life, Media, and Culture Director of Digital Life Institute Ontario Tech University Oshawa | Toronto Ontario Tech University is proud to acknowledge the lands and people of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation which is covered under the Williams Treaties. The University is situated on the Traditional Territory of the Mississaugas, a branch of the greater Anishinaabeg Nation, which includes Algonquin, Ojibway, Odawa and Pottawatomi. From rbuiani at gmail.com Mon Apr 4 15:47:55 2022 From: rbuiani at gmail.com (roberta buiani) Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2022 17:47:55 -0400 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Camille_Baker_INTER/her=C2=A0_Apr_7_=26?= =?utf-8?q?=C2=A0Karolina_=C5=BByniewicz_Signs_of_the_Time_Apr_8-9?= Message-ID: <0B43C875-69FA-428E-8079-1D39631C2DA9@gmail.com> [?EXTERNAL] Apologies for repeats. these are the last few days of our speakers series and art. if you are in Toronto, please come to visit the immersive installation All the Best roberta buiani atomarborea.net artscisalon.com View this email in your browser [https://mcusercontent.com/e5d452879d9cb99972f79d659/images/39a13a25-9aa2-0647-7bad-caf453f102ef.png] [https://mcusercontent.com/e5d452879d9cb99972f79d659/images/1fddf157-dc02-9882-f391-f12fac36b597.png] INTER/her an immersive experience by Camille Baker April 7-28, 2022 D.G. Ivey Library 20, Willcocks street University of Toronto St. George campus A Virtual Reality, sound, and haptic immersive journey into the reproductive health issues experienced by women Un voyage immersif en R?alit? Virtuelle, sonore et haptique dans les probl?matiques de sant? reproductive v?cues par les femmes Opening Thursday, April 7, 5:00-7:00 pm The installation accommodates 3 people at a time Please, register below to book your session L'installation accueille 3 personnes ? la fois. Veuillez vous inscrire ci-dessous pour r?server votre s?ance Inscrivez- vous ici/Register here [https://mcusercontent.com/e5d452879d9cb99972f79d659/images/c0660e8a-cd04-3eb2-aa21-f3195dfcc116.png] Signs of the time, Collecting Biological Traces and Memories by Karolina ?yniewicz Masks are meant to protect us from the virus, but they are way more than just a medical object. They are maps of our biological body as well as our memories. Join us on Apr 8 (online) as bioartist Karolina ?yniewicz will introduce her project ?signs of the time? and will provide instructions for the collective performance to occur on April 9th (in person). Signes du temps, une collection de Traces Biologiques et de Souvenirs par Karolina ?yniewicz Les masques sont destin?s ? nous prot?ger du virus, mais ils sont bien plus qu'un simple objet m?dical. Ce sont des cartes de notre corps biologique ainsi que de nos souvenirs. Rejoignez-nous le 8 avril (en ligne) alors que la bioartiste Karolina ?yniewicz pr?sentera son projet ?signs of the time? et fournira des instructions pour que la performance collective se produise le 9 avril (en personne). Artist talk/Conf?rence d'artiste April 8 Avril 4:00-5:30 pm/1600-1730 H register here/inscrivez-vous ici Collection of memories/collection de souvenirs April 9 Avril 2:00-3:00 pm/1400-1500 H register here/inscrivez-vous ici ?Who Cares?? is a Speaker Series dedicated to fostering transdisciplinary conversations between doctors, writers, artists, and researchers on contemporary biopolitics of care and the urgent need to move towards more respectful, creative, and inclusive social practices of care in the wake of the systemic cracks made obvious by the pandemic. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ?? Who Cares??? est une serie de conferences , visant a favoriser les discussions transdisciplinaires entre m?decins , ?crivains , artistes et chercheurs sur la biopolitiques contemporaine des soins et l?urgence d'?voluer vers des pratiques plus respectueuses , cr?atives et inclusives dans le sillage des fissures syst?miques qui sont devenues ?videntes avec la pand?mie. We wish to thank/ nous the generous support of the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, New College at the University of Toronto and The Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies at York University; the Centre for Feminist Research, Sensorium Centre for Digital Arts and Technology, The Canadian Language Museum, the Departments of English and the School of Gender and Women?s Studies at York University; the D.G. Ivey Library and the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology at the University of Toronto; We also wish to thank the support of The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences This series is co-produced in collaboration with the ArtSci Salon [Twitter] [Facebook] [Website] [YouTube] [Instagram] Copyright ? 2022 ArtSci salon, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up to our Mailinglist. Thanks for supporting ArtSci Salon Our mailing address is: ArtSci salon 222 College Street Toronto, On M5T 2X3 3J1 Canada Add us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. [Email Marketing Powered by Mailchimp] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ghislain.thibault at umontreal.ca Thu Apr 7 09:45:41 2022 From: ghislain.thibault at umontreal.ca (Ghislain Thibault) Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2022 15:45:41 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?CCA22_Preliminary_program_/_ACC22_programm?= =?utf-8?q?e_pr=C3=A9liminaire?= Message-ID: <44CBD071-0D7F-432E-813D-3AAB7AED4D30@umontreal.ca> [?EXTERNAL] Dear CCA friends and colleagues, We?re delighted to release today the CCA 2022 Transitions preliminary Conference Program. Once again this year, we have a wonderful list of speakers and activities, and we?re so thrilled that many of you are attending CCA22 with such engaging papers! The CCA22 program can be downloaded here: https://acc-cca.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/ACC_CCA_2022_program.pdf The CCA22 preliminary schedule can be found here: https://www.openconf.org/cca2022/modules/request.php?module=oc_program&action=program.php&p=program Not presenting this year ? You can still attend sessions at CCA22 during Congress by registering here: https://www.federationhss.ca/en/congress/congress-2022/register Open events. If you are a CCA member in good standing, you are also invited, without registering to Congress, to many events, including the Meet The Series, Pop Up Beer tents across Canada, the AGM, the BIPOC members committee, the Grad Caucus and the AGM, please find the Zoom links in the program. Finally, we?re happy to announce that this year's keynote address is delivered by Jack Halberstam, Professor of Gender Studies and English at Columbia. All Congress 2022 registrants are invited to attend. We look forward to seeing many of you at the conference next month! Kind regards, Ghislain Ghislain Thibault CCA Vice-President and Conference Chair for CCA22 ---------- Cher.?rs ami.e.s et coll?gues de l?ACC, Nous sommes ravis de publier le programme pr?liminaire de la conf?rence CCA 2022, Transitions. Encore une fois cette ann?e, nous avons une liste de conf?renciers.?res et d?activit?s extraordinaires. Le programme de l?ACC22 peut ?tre t?l?charg? ici : https://acc-cca.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/ACC_CCA_2022_program.pdf Le programme pr?liminaire de l?ACC22 peut ?tre consult? ici : https://www.openconf.org/cca2022/modules/request.php?module=oc_program&action=program.php&p=program Vous ne pr?sentez pas cette ann?e? Vous pouvez venir ? l?ACC22 en vous inscrivant ici : https://www.federationhss.ca/fr/congres/congres-2022/inscription Si vous ?tes membre en r?gle de l?ACC, vous pouvez ?galement assister ? de nombreux ?v?nements sans avoir ? vous inscrire avec le Congr?s, notamment la s?rie de rencontres, les 6 ? 8 ? travers le Canada, l'AGA, le comit? des membres PANDC, le Caucus des cycles sup?rieurs et l'AGA, veuillez trouver les liens dans le programme. Cette ann?e, la conf?rence pl?ni?re est donn?e par Jack Halberstam, de la Columbia University. Au plaisir de vous voir nombreux et nombreuses au colloque ! Cordialement Ghislain Ghislain Thibault Vice-pr?sident de l?ACC et organisateur de l?ACC22 [cid:F98AB5B1-0B10-4FCD-AC62-F14B5B49737F] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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These now-year-round productions are formulaic, heteronormative, Christian, and overwhelmingly white?and they have been undeniably commercially successful, rocketing Hallmark to cable success and spawning imitations across multiple platforms. Contributions are invited for this multinational, multidisciplinary collection of essays studying Hallmark Channel movies and Hallmark?s current dominance in the North American media landscape. The collection is intended as part of the Routledge Advances in Popular Culture Studies series. Topics explored may include, but are not limited to: ? Christian markers, secular tensions, and ?inclusivity? (e.g. Hanukkah films) ? Heteronormative patterns and/or queer influences ? Racial diversity and/or BIPOC erasure ? Disability narratives and/or disability erasure ? Parenthood and challenges or reinforcements of nuclear family structures ? Evangelical Christianity and ?Boycott Hallmark? movements ? Nostalgic casting (e.g. sitcom stars from the 80s and 90s) ? Urban and rural?images and myths of the big city vs. small-town America ? Capitalism, labour, and women?s careers ? The Hallmark script formula and the romance genre ? Jane Austen and other literary influences ? Escapism and formula TV during COVID or other disaster times ? Cross-promotion (e.g. Hallmark greeting cards, sweaters, tie-in novels) ? Comparisons between Hallmark productions and competitors such as Netflix and Lifetime Submit an abstract of 250-400 words and a short bio to Dr. Carlen Lavigne (carlen.lavigne at rdpolytech.ca) by July 15, 2022. Accepted articles of 5000-6000 words will be due by January 15, 2023. ---- Carlen Lavigne, Ph.D. Head of Communications | School of Arts and Culture Red Deer Polytechnic | 100 College Blvd. | Red Deer | Alberta | T4N 5H5 work 403.342.3544 | fax 403.357.3655 carlen.lavigne at rdpolytech.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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L?analyse critique de courants th?oriques actuels en lien avec la technologie ou l??cologie (post-ph?nom?nologie, acc?l?rationnisme, nouveau mat?rialisme, ?cof?minisme, d?colonialisme, etc.). ? La m?diation de certaines technologies contemporaines (r?seaux sociaux, intelligence artificielle, automatisation, cryptomonnaie, reconnaissance faciale, villes intelligentes, etc.). ? L?analyse critique de grands projets de modernisation technologiques (g?o-ing?nierie, terraformation, gestion num?rique automatis?e, etc.). ? Pr?sentation de mod?les alternatifs de mobilisation de la technologie dans une vis?e ?cologique (perspectives slow-tech; alternatives au GAFAM; villes en transitions; agriculture locale non m?canis?e ou ? m?canisation l?g?re, etc.). ? L?imaginaire et la rh?torique des id?ologies dominantes en termes de technologies ou d??cologie. ? Des projets citoyens liant l?utilisation ou la critique de la technologie et la sensibilisation environnementale et sociale. Le mandat de?COMMposite ?tant de permettre aux chercheures et chercheurs de la rel?ve de faire l?exp?rience d?un premier processus de publication, seulement les ?tudiantes et les ?tudiants des cycles sup?rieurs (ma?trise et doctorat) ainsi que les chercheures et chercheurs en d?but de carri?re (moins de deux ans depuis la soutenance de la th?se de doctorat) sont invit?es et invit?s ? soumettre leurs textes. La date limite de soumission sur le site Internet de la revue (commposite.org) est le 31 ao?t 2022. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Appel ? article. 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The deadline for submissions is June 30. Please visit www.factsandfrictions.ca for submissions information. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Le num?ro printemps 2020 de Faits & frictions: D?bats, p?dagogies et pratiques ?mergentes en journalisme contemporain, est maintenant en ligne, et inclus les articles suivants : Technologie et journalisme : L?exp?rience de dipl?m?s r?cents de deux d?partements de journalisme canadiens - Aneurin Bosley and Fred Vallance-Jones (EN) ? la porte du d?sastre : Une ?tude de cas sur la promotion du rejet de la science du climat par les m?dias grand public et les soci?t?s de commerce ?lectronique - Sean Holman (EN) Rem?dier aux d?ficits gr?ce au journalisme ? financement participatif - Kenneth Gibson (EN) Journalisme multiplateforme, journaliste fragment? - Chantal Francoeur (FR) Nous sommes maintenant ? la recherche de soumissions pour nos ?ditions d'automne 2022 et de printemps 2023. 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We are offering it both for credit for current MA and PhD students (SSCI 5400), and as a certificate program for stakeholders and policy makers in the field. The online format is intended to expand our potential audience of participants internationally, as well as allowing us to invite speakers from across the globe. The graduate student for credit portion would extend over the 7-week spring semester (May 9 to June 27). Students will meet a couple of times in the early part of the semester, and again later in the semester. In the middle of the course (May 30-June 3), they will be joined by registered stakeholders to hear from leading experts and practitioners in this field of the study. Stakeholders will also participate in workshops each afternoon. Below are the themes we?ll be engaging with on each day: Day 1 ? Patterns of Hate and RWE Globally Day 2 ? Political Narratives of Hate Day 3 ? Exploiting the Net: Online Hate Day 4 ? Military and Law Enforcement RWE Connections Day 5 ? Government and Civil Society Responses to RWE Globally For more information on both the student for credit portion and the stakeholder certificate program, and on how to register, please see attached. We urge you to consider registering for the course (SSCI 5400) if you are currently enrolled in a graduate program, or the one-week certificate session if you are an interested stakeholder working this space. Please also consider circulating this message and attachments within your networks. We would be especially appreciative if you could draw students? attention to the graduate course. Thank you & regards, Barbara Perry and Brad Galloway on behalf of the CHBE team Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism University of Ontario Institute of Technology (Ontario Tech) Bordessa Hall - DBT 204 55 Bond St E, Oshawa, ON -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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La personne retenue se joindra ? une ?quipe de huit professeurs en communication et sera responsable de l?enseignement de notamment trois cours en relations publiques, et pourra contribuer ? l??laboration et la mise ? jour de cours. La date limite pour faire parvenir son dossier au Service des ressources acad?miques est le 15 mai. Vous pouvez consulter l?affichage complet ici : https://www.teluq.ca/site/emploi/offres/SHLC_2e_Affichage_2202-922_Prof_subst.rel_pub.pdf Si vous avez des questions, n?h?sitez pas ? me contacter. Au plaisir de travailler avec l?un.e d?entre vous ! Nicolas Nicolas Bencherki Professeur D?partement Sciences humaines, Lettres et Communication Universit? T?LUQ 1 800 665-4333 p. 2372 nicolas.bencherki at teluq.ca teluq.ca Soyez un acteur important dans l'am?lioration de nos services : exprimez-vous ? qualite at teluq.ca. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hubert.alain at umontreal.ca Wed Apr 13 16:26:37 2022 From: hubert.alain at umontreal.ca (Hubert Alain) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 22:26:37 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?iso-8859-1?q?To_CCA_Students/Aux_=C9tudiant=2Ees_d?= =?iso-8859-1?q?e_l=27ACC_=3A_Call_for_nominations_student_representative_?= =?iso-8859-1?q?CCA_/_Appel_=E0_candidature_pour_le_poste_de_repr=E9sentan?= =?iso-8859-1?q?t=2Ee_=E9tudiant=2Ee_de_l=27ACC?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] *** English below *** Chers et ch?res ?tudiant.es de l?ACC, Nous avons h?te de vous voir au congr?s virtuel cette ann?e ! Nous organisons, comme ? l?habitude, une rencontre du caucus ?tudiant, le 17 mai, de 14 h ? 15 h (HE) lors du congr?s, ouverte ? l?ensemble des ?tudiant.e.s aux cycles sup?rieurs membres de l?ACC, et non pas uniquement aux participant.es du colloque. L?ordre du jour suivra ? l?approche de l??v?nement, mais nous aimerions d?j? vous informer qu?il y aura des ?lections pour le poste de repr?sentant.e ?tudiant.e et membre du conseil d?administration de l?ACC. Si ce poste vous int?resse, merci de nous envoyer une courte biographie et un paragraphe avec vos motivations que nous int?grerons ? l?ordre du jour, en remplissant ce google form. Nous vous encourageons fortement ? vous pr?senter pour ce poste : c?est une exp?rience professionnelle hautement gratifiante qui permet de rencontrer nos pair.es, ?tudiant.es comme professeur.es, ? travers le pays. N?h?sitez pas ? nous contacter si vous avez des questions. La m?me journ?e aura lieu, de 16 h 45 ? 18 h (HE) une table ronde destin?e aux ?tudiant.e.s aux ?tudiant.e.s de 2e et 3e cycle, intitul?e ? In and Out of Academia: Career Transitions Beyond Tenure-Track Positions ?. Nous avons ? cet effet convi? quelques gradu?.es du doctorat en communication ? participer ? une discussion sur les diff?rentes trajectoires possibles apr?s les ?tudes sup?rieures. Le programme complet de l??v?nement est disponible ici : Conference 2022, May 17?20 ? Canadian Communication Association (acc-cca.ca) Au plaisir de vous retrouver bient?t ! Mariane (mbourche at sfu.ca) et Hubert (hubert.alain at umontreal.ca) Repr?sentant.es ?tudiant.es de l?ACC ---------------------- Dear CCA Students We look forward to seeing you at this year's virtual conference! As usual, we will be holding an annual student caucus meeting on May 17th from 2:00-3:00 pm (ET) during the conference, open to all CCA graduate students, not just conference participants. The agenda will follow as the event approaches, but we would like to inform you that there will be elections for the position of CCA Student Representative and board member. If you are interested in this position, please send us a short biography and a paragraph with your motivations which we will include in the agenda, by filling this google form. We strongly encourage you to apply for this position: it is a highly rewarding work experience that allows you to meet our peers, both students and teachers, across the country. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions. On the same day, from 4:45 to 6:00 pm (ET), a roundtable discussion for graduate students will be held entitled ?In and Out of Academia: Career Transitions Beyond Tenure-Track Positions?. We invited a few communication PhD graduates to participate in a discussion on the different trajectories possible after graduate school. The full program of the event is available here: Conference 2022, May 17?20?Canadian Communication Association (acc-cca.ca) We look forward to seeing you soon! 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Best wishes, Alfred Alfred Hermida PhD Professor, UBC School of Journalism, Writing, and Media On the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the h?n?q??min??m? speaking Musqueam (x?m??k??y??m) people Co-director, Global Journalism Innovation Lab Co-founder, The Conversation Canada Communicating Complexity: Global Journalism Innovation Lab?s Spring Speaker Series Webinars on April 21, April 28 and May 12, 2022. From the invasion of Ukraine to the COVID-19 pandemic to the climate emergency, the world is facing critical global challenges. Journalism, public discourse and policy dialogues based upon evidence-based news and information are essential to tackling these issues. At a time of shrinking newsrooms and declines in revenue, there is a pressing need for journalists to be able to communicate complexity to diverse audiences in accessible and engaging ways. To address some of the most urgent questions facing contemporary journalism, the Global Journalism Innovation Lab is pleased to present a Spring Speaker Series bringing together leading journalists and scholars. Featured speakers are: * Richard Black, former long-time BBC environmental correspondent and author of Denied: The Rise and Fall of Climate Contrarianism. * Jabulani Sikhakhane, The Conversation Africa editor and previously journalist, columnist and editor on South Africa?s leading business and finance publications. * Yasmin Jiwani, PhD, Concordia University Research Chair in Intersectionality, Violence & Resistance and author of Discourses of Denial: Mediations of Race, Gender & Violence. Hosted by research partners at the University of British Columbia, University of Ottawa, Queensland University of Technology, and The Creative School Catalyst at Ryerson University*, this three-part series will consider how explanatory journalism can continue to fulfill its essential public role in the 21st century. Part 1 - Always Necessary, Never Sufficient: Explanatory journalism and the climate emergency When: April 21 at 12pm EST Registration: https://bit.ly/Richard-Black Who: Richard Black, former long-time BBC environmental correspondent and author of Denied: The Rise and Fall of Climate Contrarianism. Host: Dr. Elizabeth Dubois, University of Ottawa What: Information on the global environmental crisis has never been more abundant. And journalists have never had so many ways available to present information. So why are carbon emissions still rising, pollution still spreading and the sixth great extinction still underway? In the first instalment of the Global Journalism Innovation Lab?s Spring Speaker Series, Richard Black considers how explanatory journalism can help make sense of the climate emergency. Part 2 - Enabling Citizens to Navigate the World Around Them When: April 28 at 9am EST Registration: https://bit.ly/Jabulani-Sikhakhane Who: Jabulani Sikhakhane, Editor of the Conversation Africa and previously journalist, columnist and editor on South Africa?s leading business and finance publications Host: Dr. Michelle Riedlinger, Queensland University of Technology What: Great journalism has been likened to modern cartography because it creates maps that enable citizens to navigate the world around them. And the world around us has become complex ? whether one looks at the economy, politics, or technology. One element of great journalism is explanatory journalism which can promote a better understanding of current affairs and complex subjects, and, hopefully, contribute to a more informed public discourse and conversation. In this second instalment of the Spring Speaker Series, Jabulani Sikhakhane draws on his experiences at The Conversation Africa, as well as many years as a columnist, writing on business and economy, including explaining these subjects in isiZulu, one of South Africa?s indigenous languages. Part 3 - Writing the Unpopular: Contesting journalistic objectivity When: May 12 at 12pm EST Registration: https://bit.ly/Yasmin-Jiwani Who: Dr. Yasmin Jiwani, Concordia Research Chair on Intersectionality, Violence and Resistance and author of Discourses of Denial: Meditations of Race, Gender and Violence Host: Dr. Mary Lynn Young, University of British Columbia What: We are living in a particular conjuncture at this moment in history. It is a time of crisis, unlike other crises that we have witnessed before. This is when journalism?s role is most crucial, especially in terms of its acknowledged mandate to report and to hold those in power accountable. In part three of the spring speaker series, Dr. Yasmin Jiwani considers what it means to write the unpopular, which could also easily translate into tweeting the unpopular or recording the unpopular. Confronting the colonial mentality at the root of most Western journalists? accounts of stories about others and about themselves, Jiwani asks: how can we write stories that don?t resonate with a presumed common stock of knowledge? And what are the implications of the resulting cognitive dissonance when writing the unpopular? By questioning one of the ?god? terms of journalism, the myth of objectivity, she asks: whose side are you on as a journalist? The Global Journalism Innovation Lab researches new approaches to journalism. Research teams in Canada and Australia are looking at how new revenue models, new policy frameworks, and new modes of audience engagement. The Lab is supported in part by funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. *In Aug. 2021, the university announced it would begin the renaming process to address the legacy of Egerton Ryerson, an architect of Canada?s residential school system that amounted to a cultural genocide of Indigenous peoples. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Moyen d?information, technique d?expression artistique, l?affiche interpelle dans l?espace public en s?imposant de mani?re ??sauvage?? ou institutionnalis?e. Utilis?e ? des fins commerciales et propagandistes, elle constitue ?galement, d?s ses origines, un des moyens de communication privil?gi?s des mobilisations sociales et politiques, des ?v?nements culturels ou des mouvements contreculturels. Cette journ?e d?activit?s est d?di?e aux ?tudiant?e?s en communication ou ? toutes personnes int?ress?es par cet enjeu. C?est une occasion unique de d?couvrir une partie de la collection du CRIP qui compte pr?s de 25 000 affiches. Il s?agit d?une des plus grandes collections d?affiches ? caract?re social au Qu?bec et qui loge ? la facult? de communication de l?UQAM. Programme de la journ?e (4 mai) ? Exposition d?affiches (toute la journ?e, de 9h30 ? 19h) : 30 affiches de la collection du CRIP ? Atelier (10h ? 12h): Imagine ton affiche sociale?! Processus d?id?ation sur papier avec l?artiste engag? Cl?ment de Gaulejac (https://eau-tiede.org/a-propos). [limite de 15 personnes, sur inscription: crip at courrier.uqam.ca]. ? Midi-causerie (12h30 ? 14h): L?affiche sociale, entre ?uvre artistique, m?dia alternatif ou archive historique. Avec des membres du CRIP: Pierre Barrette, Anouk B?langer, Jean-Pierre Boyer, Jean Desjardins, H?l?ne Legault, ?ric L?tourneau, Katharina Niemeyer. Avec la collaboration de l??cole des m?dias et de la Facult? de communication (UQAM) H?l?ne Legault ?tudiante au doctorat - Facult? de communication - UQAM Coordonnatrice des activit?s du Centre de recherche en imagerie populaire (CRIP) Membre ?tudiante de l'Atelier de chronotopies urbaines (ACU), du CRIP et du CRICIS Responsable aux affaires uqamiennes, Syndicat des ?tudiant?es employ??es de l?UQAM (S?TUE) ? ? ? L'UQAM est situ?e en territoire autochtone non c?d?. Historiquement, Tiohti?:ke (Montr?al) f?t un lieu de vie, de rencontres et d??changes entre les peuples autochtones. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From a.kaminska at umontreal.ca Tue Apr 19 14:41:09 2022 From: a.kaminska at umontreal.ca (Aleksandra Kaminska) Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2022 20:41:09 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Paperology symposium - 6-7 May/mai - Montreal Message-ID: <064A1E63-5A66-49D9-929F-449D8BAB3A28@umontreal.ca> [?EXTERNAL] Le fran?ais suit. Dear All, It is our pleasure to invite you to the Paperology Symposium, a two-day public event exploring paper in its different forms and permutations. Paperology Symposium May 6-7, 2022 Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal Program: https://artefactlab.ca/paperology/symposium/ Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/paperology-an-interdisciplinary-symposium-tickets-303014954887 KEYNOTE Sandra Gabriele, Concordia University & Paul Moore, Ryerson/X University ?The Sunday Paper? ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE V?ronique Buist: @verobuist St?phanie Filion: @labopapier PARTICIPANTS Charmaine Cadeau, High Point University Christina Corfield, Artist & Scholar, San Francisco Tim Elfenbein, Open Publishing Infrastructure for Monographs Project, Madison WI Maureen Flint, University of Georgia C?line Gendron, Universit? de Montr?al Sheryl Hamilton, Carleton University Ilinca Iurascu, University of British Columbia Alysse Kushinski, Independent Scholar Deirdre Lynch, Harvard University Catriona Macleod, University of Chicago Will Mari, Louisiana State University Jenifer Monger, Archivist, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Joseph Rosenberg, University of Notre-Dame Rebecca Rouse, University of Sk?vde, Sweden Michael Stamm, Michigan State University Georgina Wilson, University of Cambridge, UK ? Emerging scholars & artists: Karine Bellerive, Hugo Gladu, Pierre-Olivier Gaumond, Vinicius Da Aguiar Sanchez, Sophie Valiergue, Celina Van Dembroucke, Sabina Rak ++ PLUS ++ INTENSIVE SUMMER SEMINAR ++ COM 6841: PAGE BLANCHE : Explorations m?diatiques du papier May 3?19, 2022 (includes the two days of the colloquium) Professors : Aleks Kaminska & Juliette De Maeyer We are offering an intensive seminar on paper in May, open to graduate students in any one of the universities in Montreal. Details >>> http://artefactlab.ca/paperology/seminaire-page-blanche/ Contact: a.kaminska at umontreal.ca Please note that the symposium will be held primarily in English, while the seminar will be run in French, with readings in both languages. With best wishes, Aleks Kaminska, Juliette De Maeyer, Ghislain Thibault & Alysse Kushinski Universit? de Montr?al artefactlab.ca/paperology ??????????????? ??????????????? Bonjour, Tous et toutes sont invit?.e.s au symposium Paperology, un ?v?nement de deux jours vou? ? l'exploration du papier dans ses diff?rentes formes et permutations. Paperology Symposium Les 6 et 7 mai Centre canadien d?architecture, Montr?al Programme : https://artefactlab.ca/paperology/symposium/ Inscription gratuite : https://www.eventbrite.com/e/paperology-an-interdisciplinary-symposium-tickets-303014954887 PL?NI?RE Sandra Gabriele, Concordia University et Paul Moore, Ryerson/X University ?The Sunday Paper? ARTISTES EN RESIDENCE V?ronique Buist : @verobuist St?phanie Filion : @labopapier PARTICIPANT.E.S Charmaine Cadeau, High Point University Christina Corfield, artiste et chercheuse ind?pendante, San Francisco Tim Elfenbein, Open Publishing Infrastructure for Monographs Project, Madison WI Maureen Flint, University of Georgia C?line Gendron, Universit? de Montr?al Sheryl Hamilton, Carleton University Ilinca Iurascu, University of British Columbia Alysse Kushinski, chercheuse ind?pendante Deirdre Lynch, Harvard University Catriona Macleod, University of Chicago Will Mari, Louisiana State University Jenifer Monger, archiviste, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Joseph Rosenberg, University of Notre-Dame Rebecca Rouse, University of Sk?vde, Sweden Michael Stamm, Michigan State University Georgina Wilson, University of Cambridge, UK ? Chercheur.e.s et artistes ?mergent.e.s : Karine Bellerive, Hugo Gladu, Pierre-Olivier Gaumond, Vinicius Da Aguiar Sanchez, Sophie Valiergue, Celina Van Dembroucke, Sabina Rak ++ PLUS ++ S?MINAIRE INTENSIF D??T? ++ COM 6841 : PAGE BLANCHE : Explorations m?diatiques du papier 3?19 mai, 2022 (incluant les journ?es du colloque) Professeur.e.s : Aleksandra Kaminska et Juliette De Maeyer Nous offrons un s?minaire intensif sur le papier en mai, ouvert ? tout.e ?tudiant.e de cycles sup?rieurs dans une universit? montr?alaise. Les d?tails par ici >>> http://artefactlab.ca/paperology/seminaire-page-blanche/ Contact : a.kaminska at umontreal.ca Veuillez noter que le colloque se tiendra principalement en anglais, tandis que le s?minaire op?re en fran?ais avec des lectures dans les deux langues. Au plaisir, Aleksandra Kaminska, Juliette De Maeyer, Ghislain Thibault & Alysse Kushinski Universit? de Montr?al artefactlab.ca/paperology [cid:B81EDA41-5D06-45D5-B9C5-112A8B14F5F6] ? Aleksandra Kaminska, PhD Professeure agr?g?e / Associate Professor D?partement de communication Universit? de Montr?al a.kaminska at umontreal.ca aleksandrakaminska.com ? @alekskaminska artefactlab.ca ? bricolab.org ? sociabilityofsleep.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PaperologyPoster_11x17.png Type: image/png Size: 259023 bytes Desc: PaperologyPoster_11x17.png URL: From inahonse at uottawa.ca Thu Apr 21 15:59:27 2022 From: inahonse at uottawa.ca (Isaac Nahon-Serfaty) Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2022 21:59:27 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?windows-1252?q?Presentation=2C_May_18_=3D_=3E_Buil?= =?windows-1252?q?ding_a_=93digital_machine=94_to_study_emotions_about_nat?= =?windows-1252?q?ure_and_animals_on_Twitter?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] May 18 2022 @11am - Isaac Nahon-Serfaty (University of Ottawa) & Christian Alejandro Del Corral (CIFP C?sar Manrique, Spain ? Erasmus scholarship) Title/Titre: Building a ?digital machine? to study emotions about nature and animals on Twitter Inscription/registration : https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81648989967?pwd=bXJGODlLQXJaQW95S0pMdktFRGRSQT09 Abstract: The object of this study is nature and the ?natural? understood as the non-human, including non-human sentient beings, the plant and mineral kingdoms. The main goal is to expand our understanding of the economy of emotions to the field of nature and the ?natural? that are part of several public discourses (e.g. ecologism, animal rights, green activism, veganism, etc.). Placing the visually grotesque and kitsch (i.e. sentimentalism cloyingness) in the communication battleground of nature and the ?natural? contributes to highlight the role of the sensible and sensations in shaping public ideas, perceptions, opinions, attitudes and even behaviours. 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Name: Outlook-knis1oww.png Type: image/png Size: 36430 bytes Desc: Outlook-knis1oww.png URL: From george.eric at uqam.ca Fri Apr 22 14:43:42 2022 From: george.eric at uqam.ca (=?utf-8?B?R2VvcmdlLCDDiXJpYw==?=) Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2022 20:43:42 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Call_for_a_doctoral_contract__LabSIC_UR_18?= =?utf-8?q?03__Ecole_doctorale_ERASME__Universit=C3=A9_Sorbonne_Paris_Nord?= =?utf-8?q?_-_France?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Call for a doctoral contract LabSIC UR 1803 Ecole doctorale ERASME Universit? Sorbonne Paris Nord - France March-May 2022 direction.labsic at univ-paris13.fr by 12.00 p.m. on May 16 ?Digital transformation : injunction for innovation and creativity? This call for applications for a doctoral contract within LabSIC focuses on the topic of the injunction to innovation and creativity during the digital transformation of institutions and companies, communities and organizations. Proposed and supervised by Dominique Carr? and/or Genevi?ve Vidal (who are jointly responsible for thematic 3[1] of LabSIC), this doctoral contract is part of LabSIC?s thematic 3 ?Innovations in communication: devices, standards and uses?. In order to encourage and guide applications for this doctoral contract, this document presents the challenges the topic presents for LabSic and our university, sets out the framework of the scientific activities in which the selected candidate will be required to register, and describes the type of doctoral research project expected by our laboratory. An essential research field for LabSIC, the USPN and its network This doctoral contract is directly related to one of the essential research fields addressed by LabSIC: innovation and hyperconnectivity. LabSIC researchers have regularly produced scientific works and publications in this field for over twenty years, affording the laboratory strong national and international recognition for these research objects. Several programs have been designed to enrich research in this field. Of particular note are the research programs conducted in partnership or within the framework of calls for projects by various organizations: CNRS-IRMC; Labex ICCA, UDPN ? Usages Des Patrimoines Num?ris?s ?Idex-USPC; FEDER-MSHA; MSH Paris Nord et AP-HP, l?Institut ?La personne en m?decine? - Universit? de Paris ; Centre Internet et Soci?t? ? CNRS); and museum institutions (for ex. Paris Mus?es, Universcience). Mention should also be made of scientific production in numerous publications (Hyperconnectivit?, Sociologie des usages, M?diation num?rique mus?ale, Surveillance num?rique), and conferences that have been organized (Blockchain, Transitions num?rique et ?cologique, M?diation num?rique, Arts num?riques, Innovation ouverte et les mus?es, Num?risation du patrimoine et 3D). Research on innovation in a context of hyperconnectivity responds to a need for a critical approach to the study of technical, organizational, social, environmental and communication conditions, and the dissemination and uses of innovations in communication: networking, norms for action in communication, new forms of social management, mobilization devices, data surveillance, and mediations in different fields. Works share the common goal of studying innovative communication devices industrialized in an intensive way, or the process of rapid industrialization, whether within different organizations or sectors of activities. The theme of this call for a doctoral contract is of great importance to the academic world: the question of digitally transforming all sectors involves issues related to the intensive computerization of society. This has been demonstrated by work done in the area: for example, the circulation of data in the health sector has given rise to greater protection through General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) with the platformization of new players entering this market (start-ups, the Big Five). Digital transformation also affects the education and heritage sectors, which must introduce organizational innovations while implementing -not solely digital- communication strategies and demonstrate creativity in addressing new relationships between institutions and audiences. The digital injunction is omnipresent whatever the sector, injunction, in other words an imperative, which, moreover, is subject to acceptability, including in the art world, when, seeking professional prestige and visibility, artists deploy their creativity in the innovation market. The digital injunction, a new promise of modernity linked to the creative injunction, contributes to both the re-enchantment of society and the imposition of a new form of hidden rationalization. Expected research project The candidate will take into account recent developments and changes in communication and connection: digital devices, distance, mobility, platforms, accessibility, processing and exploitation of big data, algorithmization, artificial intelligence systems, supranational regulation and data protection. The doctoral project falling within LabSIC?s thematic 3 will focus more specifically on the digital mediation devices implemented and used -or planned- in the cultural and educational sectors, or other sectors in digital transformation. The project should focus on the uses and design of inclusive innovative mediations, in other words, those aimed at all audiences, while situating selected cases (investigation) in a similar development context on an international scale. This research will question the digital transformation (sector targeted by the candidate): to analyze digital uses, how the public relate to the devices studied, in order to identify the challenges of industrializing all communications with technological devices linked to artificial intelligence systems and new inclusive mediations. A state-of-the-art analysis will be undertaken related to the selected research subject in order to frame the problem and the envisaged methodological framework. The candidate will analyze existing systems to establish the feasibility of the expected and justified methodology. Analysis of the uses made by both professionals and the public (in the selected sector) will form part of a broader analytical framework (in terms of technology and communication) linked to economic models, without neglecting the legal and regulatory framework in which the studied innovations take place. Therefore, the thesis project submitted by the candidate must articulate demanding theoretical research rooted in information and communication sciences, while applying an interdisciplinary approach that includes the human, social, and engineering sciences (even STS). Candidate profile and conditions for receipt and recruitment The preferred profile for this position is that of a young researcher already involved in issues related to communication devices and mediations (cultural or educational, for example), who has mastered tools for the socio-economic analysis of the culture, education and communication industries and has solid skills in analyzing the uses of digital and open devices from interdisciplinary and international perspectives. Candidates should be able to establish and maintain ongoing relationships with their counterparts in the other components of LabSIC, Labex ICCA, the Erasmus Doctoral School, MSH Paris Nord, and Condorcet Campus. For a smooth integration into Section 3, it is important that the future doctoral student has a good working knowledge of the selected sector (networks and contacts, inherent issues). Particular preference will be awarded to applications marked by a strong knowledge of the links between digital challenges and culture or pedagogy or the domain of the candidate. These are the criteria that have led us to make a specific request for a doctoral contract to recruit such a profile. The thesis will be supervised by Genevi?ve Vidal and/or Dominique Carr?, whose research focuses on innovations in communication. The recruited person will be welcomed within LabSIC (UR 1803) and will thus be able to participate in the scientific activities organized by the members of the laboratory, in particular the various seminars. The doctoral student will also be able to benefit from doctoral training and seminars offered by Labex ICCA, of which LabSIC is an active and founding member, and attend the Labex ICCA summer school. Scientific exchanges centered around the theses in progress within the Labex and engaged in by doctoral students, post-doctoral students and professors-researchers specializing in the various disciplines represented within the Labex are particularly formative. Furthermore, a workspace may be offered in the offices allocated to LabSIC on the Condorcet Campus. In addition to working facilities, the Condorcet Campus (https://www.campus-condorcet.fr/) will offer opportunities for scientific sharing, in particular with the LabSIC partners based there. Pre-requisites Graduates of a Master (bac+5) in information and communication sciences (minimum grade good); if from another discipline, applications must include arguments for the transition to a doctorate in information and communication sciences. Recruitment conditions Applications will be in the form of a single pdf file written in Arial 11 and contain the following: ? A cover letter including a professional plan. ? A CV (maximum two pages). ? A presentation of the thesis project (15,000 characters maximum). If applicants are engaged in a Master (bac+5) , a letter from the supervisor should be attached guaranteeing the constant progression of the work, and the thesis defense must take place before June 25. The results of the Master (grades and average) must be sent to the secretary?s office of the Erasmus Doctoral School no later than the same date. Candidates are invited to contact Philippe Bouquillion (p.bouquillion at free.fr) and Christine Chevret-Castellani (christine.chevret at univ-paris13.fr); final applications must be sent to the following address direction.labsic at univ-paris13.fr by 12.00 p.m. on May 16. The laboratory will undertake the pre-selection of candidates on June 17. The candidate preselected by the laboratory will be interviewed by the board of the Erasmus Doctoral School. Thesis supervisor DOMINIQUE CARR? dominique.carre @univ-paris13.fr and/or GENEVI?VE VIDAL genevi?ve.vidal at univ-paris13.fr Indicative bibliography . Akrich Madeleine, Callon Michel et Latour Bruno (dir.), 2006, Sociologie de la traduction, Paris, Presses des Mines, Collection : Sciences sociales . Andonova Yanita, 2019, Communication, travail et injonctions ? la cr?ativit?, M?moire d?habilitation ? diriger des recherches en Sciences de l?information et de la communication, Universit? Bordeaux Montaigne . Carr? Dominique, 2009, ? De l??mancipation ?ducative ? l??mancipation communicationnelle ? ?, in Tremblay, G. ?dir- : L??mancipation hier et aujourd?hui. Perspectives fran?aises et qu?b?coises. Presses de l?Universit? du Qu?bec, pp. 259-267. . Carr? Dominique, Vidal Genevi?ve, 2018, Hyperconnectivit?. Enjeux ?conomiques, sociaux et environnementaux, London, ISTE ?ditions . Carr? Dominique, 2018, ? Informatique et cr?ativit?. Compatibilit? des incompatibles ?, Colloque international La contagion cr?ative. M?dias, industries, r?cits, communaut?s ?, CREA 2 S ? Creative Shift Studies R?seau international ? Labex ICCA, 17-19 octobre 2018, Universit? Panteion, Ath?nes (Gr?ce), pp.173-180. . Carr? Dominique, Andonova Yanita, 2020, ? The Mirage of Digital Transformation: the French Context Through the Perspective of Two Case Studies ?, Journal of Economic Boundaries and Transformation, Sofia University, Vol. 1, Issue 1, pp. 26?42. . Chesbrough Henry, 2003, Open Innovation ? The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting from Technology, Harvard Business School Press . George, ?ric ?dir- , 2019, Num?risation de la soci?t? et enjeux sociopolitiques 1, num?rique, communication et culture, London, Iste editions. . George, ?ric ?dir- , 2019, Num?risation de la soci?t? et enjeux sociopolitiques 2, num?rique, information, recherche, London, Iste editions. . Hippel (von) ?ric, 1988, The Sources of Innovations, New York, Oxford University Press http://web.mit.edu/evhippel/www-old/books/sources/SofI.pdf . Kogan Anne-France et Andonova Yanita, 2015, ? De l'injonction ? la cr?ativit? ? sa mise en ?uvre : quel parall?le entre monde de l'art et monde productif? ? Actes de colloque, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme (MSH Ange-Gu?pin), Nantes, 9-10 Avril 2015. . Les Enjeux de l?information et de la communication, Universit? de Grenoble-Alpes, n?16/3B, 2015 (en ligne) : https://lesenjeux.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Enjeux-SupplB2015.pdf . Reckwitz, Andreas, 2012, Die Erfindung der Kreativit?t, Berlin, Suhrkamp. . Schumpeter Joseph, 1942, Capitalisme, socialisme et d?mocratie. Traduction fran?aise de Ga?l Fain, Paris: Petite biblioth?que Payot, no 55, texte de la 2e ?dition, 1946. Paris: 1965. http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/Schumpeter_joseph/capitalisme_socialisme_demo/capitalismetdm.html . Vidal Genevi?ve (dir.), 2012, La sociologie des usages : continuit?s et transformations, Paris-Londres, Hermes Science Publication, Lavoisier, Trait? des sciences et techniques de l?information . Vidal Genevi?ve, 2018, La m?diation num?rique mus?ale : un renouvellement de la diffusion culturelle, Bordeaux, Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux, collection Labyrinthes . Vidal Genevi?ve, Papilloud Christian, 2015, ? Arts num?riques et positionnement socio-professionnel. L'injonction de cr?ativit? ?, Les Enjeux de l'Information et de la Communication, n?16/3B, 2015, p. 69 ? 79, [en ligne] : https://lesenjeux.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/2015-supplementB/05-Vidal-Papilloud/index.html . Vidal Genevi?ve et Panico Robert, 2019, ? Pratiques num?riques, pratiques culturelles, sous surveillance ?, in Num?risation de la soci?t? et enjeux sociopolitiques, Eric George (dir.) Iste Editions, pp. 67-75 ________________________________ [1] http://labsic.univ-paris13.fr/les-thematiques-du-labsic/thematique-3-innovations-en-communication-dispositifs-normes-et-usages/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From celat at uqam.ca Sun Apr 24 09:27:49 2022 From: celat at uqam.ca (CELAT-UQAM) Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2022 15:27:49 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?windows-1252?q?Projection_de_Je_m=92appelle_humain?= =?windows-1252?q?=2C_en_pr=E9sence_de_la_r=E9alisatrice_Kim_O=92Bomsawin_?= =?windows-1252?q?=96_3_mai_2022?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Le mardi 3 mai 2022 ? 19 h, vous ?tes invit?.e.s ? une projection du film Je m?appelle humain, en pr?sence de la r?alisatrice Kim O?Bomsawin. L?activit?, anim?e par ?ve Lamoureux (CELAT), se d?roulera au Cin?ma moderne (5150, boul. Saint-Laurent, Montr?al). Entr?e libre. Sous-titrage en anglais. Inscription et information : celat at uqam.ca. http://www.celat.ulaval.ca/projection-de-je-mappelle-humain-3-mai-2022/ R?sum? du film ? ?Sauvage? ? dit Jos?phine Bacon, ??a veut dire ?tre libre enti?rement?. Lorsque les anciens nous quittent, un lien avec le pass? dispara?t avec eux. La femme de lettres innue Jos?phine Bacon incarne cette g?n?ration t?moin d?une ?poque bient?t r?volue. Avec charisme et sensibilit?, elle m?ne un combat contre l?oubli et la disparition d?une langue, d?une culture et de ses traditions. Sur les traces de Papakassik, le ma?tre du caribou, Je m?appelle humain propose une incursion dans l?histoire d?un peuple multimill?naire aux c?t?s d?une femme libre qui a consacr? sa vie ? transmettre son savoir et celui de ses anc?tres. Dans sa langue, innu veut dire ?humain? ?. Biographie de Kim O?Bomsawin Ab?nakise, Kim O?Bomsawin a compl?t? une ma?trise en sociologie avant d?entreprendre une carri?re de cin?aste-documentariste qui lui a valu de nombreux prix. Faire d?couvrir l?univers des Premiers Peuples est ce qui motive sa d?marche. Elle a collabor? au d?veloppement et ? la production de plusieurs s?ries documentaires et webdocumentaires pour plusieurs diffuseurs. En 2018, elle a sc?naris? et r?alis? le long m?trage documentaire Ce silence qui tue, qui a remport? le prix Donald-Brittain de la meilleure ?mission documentaire sociale/politique aux prix ?crans canadiens 2019. Pour Terre Innue, elle a r?alis? et sc?naris? le documentaire Du teweikan ? l??lectro, prim? aux G?meaux en 2019, ainsi que le long m?trage documentaire Je m?appelle humain en 2020, gagnant de la meilleure ?mission documentaire, de la meilleure r?alisation, du meilleur son et de la meilleure musique originale aux Prix G?meaux 2020. Depuis 2018, elle travaille ?galement comme productrice au contenu et r?alisatrice de la s?rie documentaire transmedia Laissez-nous raconter / Telling Our Story, qui propose une vision d?colonis?e de l?histoire des 11 Premiers Peuples au Qu?bec et Labrador. En 2021, elle signe pour ICI Premi?re cinq grands entretiens avec des personnalit?s autochtones. Elle donne ?galement des conf?rences en milieux scolaire et institutionnel sur les enjeux qui touchent les Premiers Peuples. Kim O?Bomsawin est pr?sidente de Terre Innue et de Productions Innu Assi. Pour en savoir plus, vous pouvez consulter l??v?nement Facebook. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Par exemple, si tu fais des captures d??cran (screenshots) de s?ries que tu regardes, ou si tu partages des images en lien avec les s?ries, ou si tu prends des images avec ton cellulaire pendant le visionnement des s?ries, cette enqu?te s?adresse ? toi : https://celatuqam.limesurvey.net/921445?lang=fr D?roulement: Ta confidentialit? est garantie, et ta participation est volontaire. Ce sondage est anonyme, mais si tu d?sires participer ? un entretien sur le m?me sujet, tu pourras laisser ton adresse courriel ou ton num?ro de t?l?phone ? la fin du questionnaire. Si tu souhaites partager quelques captures d??cran ? titre d?exemple cela sera ?galement possible. Elles ne seront pas utilis?es dans le cadre de la recherche sauf si tu cliques sur ? Je suis d?accord que ces images puissent ?tre utilis?es dans des publications scientifiques de fa?on anonyme ?. Sache que nous ne publions jamais des images qui permettraient d?identifier une personne (loi de la protection ? l?image au Qu?bec). Il faut environ 5 minutes pour r?pondre ? ce questionnaire. Aucune des questions n'est sensible ou ne t?oblige ? fournir des informations confidentielles ou compromettantes. Tu peux quitter ce questionnaire en tout temps. Les informations fournies par les personnes qui remplissent ce questionnaire aideront ? identifier et ? comprendre les nouveaux usages de la photographie num?rique au Qu?bec. Les r?sultats peuvent faire partie d'articles dans des revues acad?miques. Pour toute question, tu peux me contacter en m??crivant ? van_dembroucke.maria_celina at courrier.uqam.ca, postdoctorante au CELAT-UQ?M Merci! Celina CELAT-UQAM Centre de recherche Cultures-Arts-Soci?t?s Coordinatrice : Estelle Grandbois-Bernard 279, rue Ste-Catherine Est Local DC-2210 Montr?al (Qu?bec) H2X 1L5 514-987-3000 poste 1664 Suivez-nous sur Twitter : @CelatUqam http://www.celat.ulaval.ca/ L'UQAM est situ?e en territoire autochtone non c?d?. Historiquement, Tiohti?:ke (Montr?al) f?t un lieu de vie, de rencontres et d??changes entre les peuples autochtones. UQAM is located on unceded Aboriginal territory. Historically, Tiohti?:ke (Montreal) was a place of living, gathering and exchanges between indigenous peoples. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Proposals must be sent no later than May 16 to the following email address: direction.labsic at univ-paris13.fr Before May 16, candidates who wish to contact us in order to prepare their proposal are invited to write at the following addresses: christine.chevret at univ-paris13.fr and philippe.bouquillion at univ-paris13.fr With our thanks Best regards, Christine Chevret-Castellani and Philippe Bouquillion Ch?res et chers coll?gues, Nous vous prions de bien vouloir trouver ci-joint une offre pour un contrat fl?ch? intitul? ? Dispositifs d?intelligence artificielle, traitement algorithmique des donn?es dans la culture : industrialisation et r?gulation ?. Ce contrat est offert par l??cole doctorale ?rasme de l?universit? Sorbonne Paris Nord. La th?se pourra ?tre r?dig?e soit en fran?ais soit en anglais et sera conduite au sein du Laboratoire des sciences de l?information et de la communication (LabSIC). Les propositions doivent ?tre envoy?es au plus tard le 16 mai ? l?adresse ?lectronique suivante : direction.labsic at univ-paris13.fr Avant le 16 mai, les candidates et candidates qui souhaitent nous contacter afin de pr?parer leur proposition sont invit?s ? ?crire aux adresses suivantes : christine.chevret at univ-paris13.fr et philippe.bouquillion at univ-paris13.fr Avec nos remerciements Bien cordialement Christine Chevret-Castellani et ? Philippe Bouquillion -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Call for applications for a doctoral contract USPN LabSIC final.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 172131 bytes Desc: Call for applications for a doctoral contract USPN LabSIC final.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The roundtables will take place on Zoom from Friday, April 29th from 5 pm Montreal time and will continue on Saturday, April 30th : https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/transparence-transparency-conference-29-3004-298169. Three of the roundtables are in English, two are in French. The transdisciplinary presentations include academia, industry, and press. Highlights amongst the renowned selection of international and local speakers include: Mickey Boardman (editor-at-large of New York's PAPER magazine), Shayli Harrison (MUTANI) curator and design theorist Anna Bernagozzi (ENSAD Paris), Christiane Luible-B?r (Kunstuniversit?t Linz), author Dana Thomas, M?tis artist and designer Jason Baerg, digital designer Hadeeart (Idiat Shiole), multimedia artist Sofian Audry (Sensefactory), curators Fred Fischli and Niels Olsen, Judith Brachem , Lucas St?bbe and Alexis Walker (McCord Museum). I am looking forward to seeing you there! 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[cid:36A7F7BD9A0DCD4D91CA36D149C210EA at CANPRD01.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM] Jaigris Hodson PhD, Associate Professor, College of Interdisciplinary Studies | Royal Roads University T 250.391.2600 | F 250.391.2587 2005 Sooke Road, Victoria, BC Canada V9B 5Y2 | royalroads.ca Pronouns: she/her/hers LIFE.CHANGING Royal Roads is located on the traditional lands of the Xwsepsum and Lekwungen First Nations? ancestors and families. CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail and attachments may contain personal or confidential information for the sole use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient and you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the message and attachments. __________________________________________________ This e-mail is from HMC-SCHOLARS, the listserv for Human-Machine Communication Scholars. To post a message to the list, send e-mail to HMC-SCHOLARS at listserv.temple.edu. 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NOS-HS Workshop: ?Cinema as space of encounters before, during and after WWII? 29-30 Sep. 2022, Kristiansand, Norway For many people in the 20th century, going to the movies was not just a leisure activity, but a necessity. As embodiment of democratic mass culture, movie theatres offered information and entertainment to everybody, regardless of age, gender, class, ethnic or religious background, even though the cinema-going practices were socially distinct and fragmented. People went to the movies for multiple reasons: to be entertained, to learn what was going on in the world and in the community, to find consolation, reassurance, or encouragement, to connect socially or find privacy in the dark, to be noticed or to disappear in the crowd. The workshop ?Cinema as space of encounters before, during and after WWII? is the first in the workshop series ?Cinema, War and Citizenship at the Northern Periphery: Cinemas and their audiences in the Nordic countries, 1935?1950?. It asks how the Second World War altered the cinema-going experiences and the social functions of the movie theatre. The Nordic countries were affected very differently by the war. While Denmark and Norway were occupied by Nazi Germany, Iceland was first occupied by British and then by US forces. Finland fought alongside Nazi Germany and then against it, while Sweden remained officially neutral, but experienced a large influx of refugees from neighbouring countries. The movie theatre became a battleground between different factions of society. At the same time, the movie theatres became a space of cultural encounters with the enemy or the ally, both on screen and in the auditorium. How did the war and occupation alter the cinema-going experiences and habits? How did it change the cinema landscape and social functions of cinema? Did the audience practices and cinemas revert to prewar conditions, or did the end of the war mark a rupture with the past and a transition to something new? What role did cinema play in the construction of the Nordic post-war societies which had experienced thewar very differently? These are some of the questions we seek to address in the first workshop. Workshop theme In the workshop we want to discuss how different social groups and individuals experienced and used the cinema especially in the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden) before, during and after WWII (1935-50). The focus is on the audiences and the cinema as space. Neglected aspects, such as rural cinema audiences, or the operation of mobile cinemas, are of particular interest. Potential topics for presentations (but not limited to): ? Cinema as social space of cultural encounters and conflicts ? Local cinema-going habits before, during and after the war ? breaks and continuities ? Experiences and memories of cinema-going ? Social composition of audiences ? The cinema as physical site and its links to other venues ? Developments of the cinema landscape ? The operation and use of mobile cinemas ? Methodology and the use of sources ? problems and possibilities The workshop is funded by the Nordic Research Councils in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NOS-HS) exploratory workshop grant. Its goal is to establish a transdisciplinary network of scholars and non-academicexperts (e.g., archivists, librarians, museum educators, etc.) to foster and strengthen research on cinema history in the North. We encourage specifically early-career scholars and postgraduate students to apply. Our aim is to publish a selection of papers in a themed issue of Journal of Scandinavian Cinema, Historical Journal of Radio, Film and Television or Kosmorama. Confirmed keynotes: Prof. Daniela Treveri Gennari (Oxford Brookes University) Dr. Mona Pedersen (Anno Museum Kongsvinger, Norway) Dr. Jessica Whitehead (University of Toronto) Application: Please submit an abstract of up to 300 words, a short CV and list of publications to maria.fritsche at ntnu.no by 22 May 2022. The number of participants will be limited to approx. 20 persons to allow for fruitful discussion and exchange. Accommodation in Kristiansand and meals will be provided, travel costs (economy flights and/or public transport) will be reimbursed. For any queries regarding a potential topic or the workshop, please contact Prof. Maria Fritsche (maria.fritsche at ntnu.no). Deadline for abstract: 22 May 2022. 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Looking forward to seeing many of you there, Anabel Dr. Quan-Haase (pronouns: she/her) Professor Rogers Chair in Studies in Journalism and New Information Technology Faculty of Information and Media Studies/Department of Sociology Western University Google Scholar Rogers Chair in Studies in Journalism and New Information Technology is pleased to present: Disinformation on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic: Prevalence and journalistic challenges A Panel Discussion Ahmed Al-Rawi, Simon Fraser University Alfred Hermida, University of British Columbia Lauren Pelley, CBC Craig Silverman, ProPublica Thursday April 28, 2021 2:00-3:30 pm Zoom: https://westernuniversity.zoom.us/j/95479768419 Social media has been a strategic tool used by governments, health agencies, and experts during the COVID-19 pandemic, providing rapid updates on topics such as health regulations, safety recommendations, and disease risk. Yet, with its unmoderated and fast-paced nature, social media has contributed to the spread of disinformation, fears, and distrust of experts and the mainstream media. A 2021 CBC Marketplace investigation identified hundreds of social media posts spreading disinformation and no initiatives on part of tech giants to deal with the problem. The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned of an ?infodemic? that impairs effective health policy and requires immediate intervention. This panel will discuss many of the challenges confronted by journalists today with identifying and combatting disinformation. The panel brings together academic experts in the field of journalism and communication with professional journalists working on the ground. The panel also highlights how innovative forms of journalism like The Conversation contribute to sharing important information at an accelerated pace. The panel further addresses issues associated with journalism that have worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic such as online harassment of journalists and experts, the subsequent burnout experienced by some media members, and challenges communicating complex information to a wide audience in an inflexible environment. Speaker Bios: Dr. Ahmed Al-Rawi is an Assistant Professor of News, Social Media, and Public Communication at the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University, Canada. He is the Director of the Disinformation Project that empirically examines fake news discourses in Canada on social media and news media. His research expertise is related to social media, news, and global communication with emphasis on Canada and the Middle East. Lauren Pelley is an award-winning reporter with CBC News in Toronto. She?s currently covering the COVID-19 pandemic with the national Health & Science team, and was previously a municipal affairs reporter for CBC Toronto and a staff reporter at the Toronto Star. She has an MA in Journalism (?11) and BA in International Relations (?10) from Western. Dr. Alfred Hermida is professor and former director (2015-2020) at the School of Journalism, Writing, and Media at the University of British Columbia, and co-founder of The Conversation Canada. With more than two decades of experience in digital journalism, his research addresses the transformation of news, media innovation, social media and data journalism. His books include Data Journalism and the Regeneration of News (Routledge, 2019), co-authored with Mary Lynn Young, and Tell Everyone: Why We Share and Why It Matters (DoubleDay, 2014). He was a BBC TV, radio and online journalist for 16 years, including four years in North Africa and the Middle East. Craig Silverman is an award-winning journalist and author and one of the world's leading experts on online disinformation, fake news, and digital investigations. He recently joined ProPublica as a reporter investigating voting, platforms, disinformation, and online manipulation. He's also the editor of the European Journalism Centre?s Verification Handbook series. Craig previously served as media editor of BuzzFeed News, where he pioneered coverage of digital disinformation and media manipulation. He received a George Polk Award in 2021 for a series of articles about Facebook, and is the recipient of the Carey McWilliams Award from the American Political Science Association, which honors ?a major journalistic contribution to our understanding of politics.? His 2019 series exposing a global Facebook advertising scam was also named investigation of the year by the Canadian Association of Journalists. His journalism and books have also been honored by the Mirror Awards, U.S. National Press Club, National Magazine Awards (Canada), and Crime Writers of Canada. Everyone is welcome. Find out more about the event. URL: http://www.events.westernu.ca/events/fims/2022-04/disinformation-on-social.html Contact: FIMS Communications fims-communications at uwo.ca Best regards, Anabel --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Quan-Haase (pronouns: she/her) Professor Rogers Chair in Studies in Journalism and New Information Technology Faculty of Information and Media Studies/Department of Sociology Western University Google Scholar SocioDigital.info t: @anabelquanhaase Recent work: Engel, U., Quan-Haase, A., Liu, X., & Lyberg, L. (2022). The Handbook of Computational Social Science. Routledge. Quan?Haase, A., Harper, M.-G., & Wellman, B. (2022). The role of communication technology across the life course: A field guide to social support in East York. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. https://arxiv.org/abs/2109.13907 Quan-Haase, A., & Sloan, L. (Eds.). (2022). The handbook of social media research methods (2nd ed.). Sage. I acknowledge the Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, L?naap?ewak and Attawandaron peoples, on whose traditional lands Western is located. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: APanel on Social Media + Disinformation.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 2041656 bytes Desc: not available URL: From davewillpark at gmail.com Fri Apr 29 10:48:18 2022 From: davewillpark at gmail.com (dave park) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2022 11:48:18 -0500 Subject: [acc-cca-l] New OA book: What Was Artificial Intelligence? Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] mediastudies.press is a scholar-led, nonprofit, no-fee open access publisher in the media, film, and communication studies fields. We are excited to announce the publication of our latest book, Sue Curry Jansen?s *What Was Artificial Intelligence?*: https://www.mediastudies.press/wwai When it was originally published in 2002, Sue Curry Jansen?s ?What Was Artificial Intelligence?? attracted little notice. The long essay was published as a chapter in Jansen?s Critical Communication Theory, a book whose wisdom and erudition failed to register across the many fields it addressed. One explanation for the neglect, ironic and telling, is that Jansen?s sheer scope as an intellectual had few competent readers in the communication studies discipline into which she published the book. ?What Was Artificial Intelligence?? was buried treasure. In this mediastudies.press edition, Jansen?s prescient autopsy of AI self-selling?the rhetoric of the masculinist sublime?is reprinted with a new introduction. Now an open access book, What Was Artificial Intelligence? is a message in a bottle, addressed to Musk, Bezos, and the latest generation of AI myth-makers. https://www.mediastudies.press/wwai The book is available online, and as a free download in PDF, ePub, and Mobi. The book is also available as a $5 paperback. https://www.mediastudies.press/wwai What Was Artificial Intelligence? appears in the Media Manifold series. Scholars interested in proposing volumes in this or other series are encouraged to reach out with a query: https://www.mediastudies.press/queries -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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See here https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/691644/the-digital-closet-by-alexander-monea/ I?ll post the summary below, but you can also find more information about the book (including endorsements, author details, etc.) at https://www.digitalcloset.org Summary: In The Digital Closet, Alexander Monea argues provocatively that the internet became straight by suppressing everything that is not, forcing LGBTQIA+ content into increasingly narrow channels?rendering it invisible through opaque algorithms, automated and human content moderation, warped keywords, and other strategies of digital overreach. Monea explains how the United States' thirty-year ?war on porn? has brought about the over-regulation of sexual content, which, in turn, has resulted in the censorship of much nonpornographic content?including material on sex education and LGBTQ+ activism. In this wide-ranging, enlightening account, Monea examines the cultural, technological, and political conditions that put LGBTQ+ content into the closet. Monea looks at the anti-porn activism of the alt-right, Christian conservatives, and anti-porn feminists, who became strange bedfellows in the politics of pornography; investigates the coders, code, and moderators whose work serves to reify heteronormativity; and explores the collateral damage in the ongoing war on porn?the censorship of LGBTQIA+ community resources, sex education materials, art, literature, and other content that engages with sexuality but would rarely be categorized as pornography by today's community standards. Finally, he examines the internet architectures responsible for the heteronormalization of porn: Google Safe Search and the data structures of tube sites and other porn platforms. Monea reveals the porn industry's deepest, darkest secret: porn is boring. Mainstream porn is stuck in a heteronormative filter bubble, limited to the same heteronormative tropes, tagged by the same heteronormative keywords. This heteronormativity is mirrored by the algorithms meant to filter pornographic content, increasingly filtering out all LGBTQIA+ content. Everyone suffers from this forced heteronormativity of the internet?suffering, Monea suggests, that could be alleviated by queering straightness and introducing feminism to dissipate the misogyny. Alexander Monea Assistant Professor English | Cultural Studies George Mason University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Pour infos : crip at courrier.uqam.ca L?affiche sociale dans tous ses usages : journ?e th?matique Date: mercredi, 4 mai 2022 de 9h30 ? 19h Local: J-1450, Pavillon Judith-Jasmin, UQAM, Infos: crip at courrier.uqam.ca Le Centre de recherche en imagerie populaire (CRIP), actif depuis 1978 et rattach? ? l??cole des m?dias (UQAM) en 2003, organise une journ?e th?matique sur l?affiche sociale afin d?en faire d?couvrir la richesse d?un point de vue culturel, communicationnel et m?thodologique. Moyen d?information, technique d?expression artistique, l?affiche interpelle dans l?espace public en s?imposant de mani?re ??sauvage?? ou institutionnalis?e. Utilis?e ? des fins commerciales et propagandistes, elle constitue ?galement, d?s ses origines, un des moyens de communication privil?gi?s des mobilisations sociales et politiques, des ?v?nements culturels ou des mouvements contreculturels. Cette journ?e d?activit?s est d?di?e aux ?tudiant?e?s en communication ou ? toutes personnes int?ress?es par cet enjeu. C?est une occasion unique de d?couvrir une partie de la collection du CRIP qui compte pr?s de 25 000 affiches. Il s?agit d?une des plus grandes collections d?affiches ? caract?re social au Qu?bec et qui loge ? la facult? de communication de l?UQAM. Programme de la journ?e (4 mai) ? Exposition d?affiches (toute la journ?e, de 9h30 ? 19h) : 30 affiches de la collection du CRIP ? Atelier (10h ? 12h): Imagine ton affiche sociale?! Processus d?id?ation sur papier avec l?artiste engag? Cl?ment de Gaulejac (https://eau-tiede.org/a-propos). [limite de 15 personnes, sur inscription: crip at courrier.uqam.ca]. ? Midi-causerie (12h30 ? 14h): L?affiche sociale, entre ?uvre artistique, m?dia alternatif ou archive historique. Avec des membres du CRIP: Pierre Barrette, Anouk B?langer, Jean-Pierre Boyer, Jean Desjardins, H?l?ne Legault, ?ric L?tourneau, Katharina Niemeyer. Avec la collaboration de l??cole des m?dias et de la Facult? de communication (UQAM) ? ? ? H?l?ne Legault ?tudiante au doctorat - Facult? de communication - UQAM Coordonnatrice des activit?s du Centre de recherche en imagerie populaire (CRIP) Membre ?tudiante de l'Atelier de chronotopies urbaines (ACU), du CRIP et du CRICIS Responsable aux affaires uqamiennes, Syndicat des ?tudiant?es employ??es de l?UQAM (S?TUE) ? ? ? L'UQAM est situ?e en territoire autochtone non c?d?. Historiquement, Tiohti?:ke (Montr?al) f?t un lieu de vie, de rencontres et d??changes entre les peuples autochtones. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jodyberland at gmail.com Tue May 3 10:53:00 2022 From: jodyberland at gmail.com (Jody Berland) Date: Tue, 3 May 2022 12:53:00 -0400 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Fwd: Call for Applications: Visiting Scholar in Sexuality Studies (2022-23) at York University - deadline May 24, 2022 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] ** CALL FOR APPLICATIONS ** Visiting Scholar in Sexuality Studies, 2022-23 The Sexuality Studies Program is pleased to announce a Visiting Scholar position in partnership with the Centre for Feminist Research (CFR) at York University for the 2022-23 academic year. We invite applicants who have/will have acquired a doctorate in sexuality studies and/or transgender studies by September 2022 to apply. Junior and senior scholars are welcome to apply. The Visiting Scholar position is intended to provide an institutional base for junior scholars doing postdoctoral research or senior scholars on sabbatical or research leave. The Centre for Feminist Research and the School of Gender, Sexuality and Women?s Studies will offer: * a shared workspace (if applicable, given Covid-19 regulations) * access to the York library system * limited administrative support * an opportunity to present your research (remotely) in the Program and in undergraduate and graduate classrooms * contact with other scholars within York University doing sexuality studies and in the Centre for Feminist Research Visiting scholars will be expected to present their research at a seminar or public lecture organized by the Sexuality Studies Program and the CFR, and to actively participate in activities organized by the Sexuality Studies Program and the CFR. Unfortunately, we do not have funds for a stipend or honorarium for the position. Complete applications will include: * an up-to-date curriculum vitae * a proposal (2-3 pages) outlining the research project you plan to undertake while Visiting Scholar in the Sexuality Studies Program at York University * two recent publications * the names and contact information (email and telephone) of 2 references. The application deadline is Tuesday, May 24, 2022. Applications should be sent electronically to: cfr-coor at yorku.ca Nick Mul?, PhD Sexuality Studies Coordinator __ Sue Sbrizzi (she/her) Administrative Coordinator School of Gender, Sexuality and Women?s Studies C 905-452-4520 T 416-736-2100 ext 60545 | ALT 416-650-8144 press 3 sbrizzi at yorku.ca | gsws.laps.yorku.ca Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies | York University 206 Founders College, 4700 Keele Street Toronto ON, Canada M3J 1P3 [Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies | York University Logo] Ranked 27th worldwide for building collaborative partnerships 2021 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings We recognize that many Indigenous Nations have longstanding relationships with the territories upon which York University campuses are located that precede the establishment of York University. York University acknowledges its presence on the traditional territory of many Indigenous Nations. 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Si ce poste vous int?resse, merci de nous envoyer une courte biographie et un paragraphe avec vos motivations que nous int?grerons ? l?ordre du jour, en remplissant ce Google form. Nous vous encourageons fortement ? vous pr?senter pour ce poste : c?est une exp?rience professionnelle hautement gratifiante qui permet de rencontrer nos pair.es, ?tudiant.es comme professeur.es, ? travers le pays. N?h?sitez pas ? nous contacter si vous avez des questions. La m?me journ?e aura lieu, de 16 h 45 ? 18 h (HE) une table ronde destin?e aux ?tudiant.e.s aux ?tudiant.e.s de 2e et 3e cycle, intitul?e ?In and Out of Academia: Career Transitions Beyond Tenure-Track Positions?. Nous avons ? cet effet convi? quelques gradu?.es du doctorat en communication ? participer ? une discussion sur les diff?rentes trajectoires possibles apr?s les ?tudes sup?rieures. Finalement, le 18 mai de 18 h ? 20 h, l?ACC organise des pop-up beer tents. Nous vous invitons fortement ? vous joindre ? un des 6 points de rassemblement, afin de nous rencontrer entre coll?gues ?tudiants. Hubert sera ? Montr?al, Mariane ? Vancouver, et il y aura sans doute d?autres ?tudiant.es ? Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary et Kitchener-Waterloo ! Les d?tails sont ici : CCA 2022 (acc-cca.ca) Au plaisir de vous retrouver bient?t ! Mariane (mbourche at sfu.ca) et Hubert (hubert.alain at umontreal.ca) Repr?sentant.es ?tudiant.es de l?ACC --- Dear CCA Students, CCA is fast approaching! As a reminder, we are still looking for a person to fill the position of Student Representative and member of the CCA Board of Directors. If you are interested in this position, please send us a short biography and a paragraph with your motivations that we will include in the agenda, by filling out this Google form. We strongly encourage you to run for this position: it is a highly rewarding professional experience that allows you to meet our peers, students and professors, across the country. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. On the same day, from 4:45 to 6:00 pm (ET), a roundtable discussion for graduate students will be held entitled "In and Out of Academia: Career Transitions Beyond Tenure-Track Positions.? We have invited a few communication PhD graduates to participate in a discussion of the different trajectories after graduate school. Finally, on May 18th from 6 to 8 pm, the CCA is organizing pop-up beer tents. We strongly invite you to join us at one of the 6 gathering points, to meet with student colleagues. Hubert will be in Montreal, Mariane in Vancouver, and there will probably be other students in Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary and Kitchener-Waterloo too! Details are here: CCA 2022 (acc-cca.ca) Looking forward to seeing you soon! 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Search engines and virtual assistants respond directly to questions based on textual or verbal searches (e.g., ?Things to do in Philadelphia?? or ?What is the capital of Israel??). The special issue is thus dedicated to the often-invisible ways (to the non-specialist) that internet companies are now actively involved in constructing ?knowledge? about the world. Organizations like Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and Amazon extract, curate, and store facts served to users in new and emerging media products. Such processes have significant implications for the politics of knowledge sharing in the future. We seek papers that examine how design decisions ?bake? these facts into the apps and platforms people use daily while focusing on the infrastructures dedicated to orchestrating and presenting this information. The goal is to understand the technologies that will drive social and political outcomes when large internet companies become a primary conduit through which people directly acquire an understanding of facts about the world. We also seek to understand how governments, nonprofit, and nongovernmental organizations engage these media technologies. Semantic media are less about searching for keywords and matches on different websites that are then ranked for people to choose. Instead, they deal with identifying and describing entities (things like people, products, and places) and directing interactions with those entities (actions like purchasing, scheduling, and contacting). How do semantic media identify concepts and connect related information about them? How do companies and organizations produce facts and organize the data? From where does the data originate? What do these semantic processes mean for web users and administrators? What types of gatekeeping or safety checks do companies and organizations perform concerning these facts? Today?s semantic media have a long history reaching back to the ?Semantic Web? project initiated by web inventor Tim Berners-Lee. Yet, media researchers do not adequately cover how companies and organizations implement semantic technologies on platforms relative to their central role. These semantic technologies are in proprietary and open-source products, and extensive media platforms are now using them to provide facts and represent knowledge to various publics. Google?s Knowledge Graph is a database of facts that Google uses to provide quick answers to the public, and such graphs are in use at other companies. At the same time, Wikipedia has a product called Wikidata that similarly stores facts about the world in data formats through which various apps can retrieve the data. Researchers and journalists also use semantic technologies for search engine optimization, fact-checking practices, and data sharing and organization. This special issue thus focuses on such platformized versions of fact production and examines the underlying infrastructures, histories, and modeling techniques used in knowledge representation systems. We are interested in quantitative, qualitative, and critical approaches and papers that propose new methods, theories, and frameworks. Areas of interest: ? The creation or transmission of facts, answers, meanings, definitions, and ?knowledge? across media systems and their platforms ? Answers from virtual assistants such as Alexa, Siri, Cortana, Bixby, etc. ? Answers from search engines such as Google, Bing, Baidu, Yandex, etc. ? Products like knowledge panels, infoboxes, carousels, rich results, maps, etc. ? Open-source semantic technologies such as Schema.org, Wikidata, etc. ? Proprietary semantic technologies such as Google?s Knowledge Graph, etc. ? Fact-checking practices for misinformation and disinformation across semantic media platforms ? Search engine optimization and semantic search practices ? Semantic infrastructure projects such as the semantic web, linked data, etc. ? Semantic governance organizations such as the World Wide Web Consortium, etc. ? Semantic technologies such as metadata, markup languages, knowledge bases, knowledge graphs, web schemas, applied ontologies, and enterprise semantic software ? Semantic, linguistic, and conceptual theories involving rules and logic, theories of meaning, ontology, taxonomy, ideas of truth, social ontology, etc. Timeline: ? Extended 1000-word abstracts due Fri July 15 ? Decisions out to authors Fri Aug 19 ? Full 8000-word manuscript due Fri Nov 18 ? Final decisions January 2023 ? Submit to journal February 2023 ? Publication spring 2023 Send submissions to andrew.iliadis at temple.edu and heather.ford at uts.edu.au with the subject header ?Social Media + Society Special Issue: Semantic Media? Link: https://journals.sagepub.com/page/sms/collections/cfp -- Andrew Iliadis, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Media Studies and Production Lew Klein College of Media and Communication Temple University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Manon.Niquette at com.ulaval.ca Thu May 5 10:23:47 2022 From: Manon.Niquette at com.ulaval.ca (Manon Niquette) Date: Thu, 5 May 2022 16:23:47 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Colloque_=C2=AB_La_communication_alimentai?= =?utf-8?q?re_=3A_discours=2C_pratiques_et_repr=C3=A9sentations_=C2=BB?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5CF67070-43FF-47E7-A9AC-DC02C87D27E9@com.ulaval.ca> [?EXTERNAL] Bonjour, Inscrivez cet ?v?nement ? votre agenda! Le colloque La communication alimentaire : discours, pratiques et repr?sentations se tiendra en ligne les 12 et 13 mai prochains dans le cadre du 89e congr?s de l'Acfas. Vous trouverez l'horaire d?taill? de ces deux journ?es de conf?rences ainsi que les r?sum?s de chacune des communications qui y seront pr?sent?es en cliquant sur le lien suivant (pour voir le contenu de la journ?e du vendredi 13 mai, vous devez cliquer sur l?onglet intitul? ? Vendredi 13 mai 2022 ?) : https://www.acfas.ca/evenements/congres/programme/89/600/612/c [https://www.acfas.ca/sites/default/files/2022-01/89econgres_entete_infolettre.png] 89e Congr?s de l'Acfas | Colloque 612 - La communication alimentaire : discours, pratiques et repr?sentations La communication alimentaire est omnipr?sente dans le paysage m?diatique. Sa place dans les m?dias traditionnels est de plus en plus au premier plan. Outre les ?missions culinaires phares diffus?es par les cha?nes g?n?ralistes, des stations de t?l?vision sont enti?rement consacr?es ? la communication culinaire. Les livres de cuisine constituent l?un des secteurs les plus ... www.acfas.ca Ce colloque a ?t? organis? par Manon Niquette et V?ronique Provencher, avec le soutien financier du centre de recherche ComSant? (UQAM) et la collaboration du centre NUTRISS Nutrition, sant? et soci?t? - INAF (Universit? Laval). Notez que vous devez vous inscrire au congr?s de l?Acfas pour pouvoir assister au colloque. En vous remerciant pour votre pr?cieuse collaboration, n'h?sitez pas ? nous contacter pour toute information compl?mentaire. Cordialement, Genevi?ve Drolet Responsable de la logistique et des communications Colloque ? La communication alimentaire : discours, pratiques et repr?sentations ? 89e congr?s de l?Acfas, Universit? Laval, Qu?bec, Canada Visitez et aimez notre page Facebook! 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You can still attend sessions at CCA22 during Congress by registering here: https://www.federationhss.ca/en/congress/congress-2022/register Open events. If you are a CCA member in good standing, you are also invited, without registering to Congress, to many events, including the Meet The Series, the in-person gatherings across Canada on Wednesday evening, May 18, the AGM, the BIPOC members committee, the Grad Caucus and the AGM, you can find all the Zoom links in the program. We look forward to seeing you next week, Ghislain and everyone at CCA ???????????? Cher.?rs ami.e.s et coll?gues de l?ACC, Le colloque d?bute dans une semaine, joignez-vous ? nous ! Le programme de l?ACC22 peut ?tre t?l?charg? ici : https://acc-cca.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/ACC_CCA_2022_program.pdf L?horaire de l?ACC22 peut ?tre consult? ici : https://www.openconf.org/cca2022/modules/request.php?module=oc_program&action=program.php&p=program Vous ne pr?sentez pas cette ann?e? Vous pouvez venir ? l?ACC22 en vous inscrivant ici : https://www.federationhss.ca/fr/congres/congres-2022/inscription Si vous ?tes membre en r?gle de l?ACC, vous pouvez ?galement assister ? de nombreux ?v?nements sans avoir ? vous inscrire avec le Congr?s, notamment la s?rie de rencontres, les 6 ? 8 ? travers le Canada, l'AGA, le comit? des membres PANDC, le Caucus des cycles sup?rieurs et l'AGA, veuillez trouver les liens dans le programme. Au plaisir de vous voir sous peu, Ghislain et toute l??quipe de l?ACC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Abstracts are due by June 15th. -- [https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/TLiwsnE64p4yjZ812x25oVupJ7PrFuXFiGpiVJwzSiYdZlCiyBZMBsinSNVtvI7O9U7gWIeuYUAr-DvgO6vVPd0AXOSF14jF3V2cdursSQdhJdwyQ_HXPHWuSnMyJWiOFzhKE-ZU] Dr. Rebecca Halliday (she/her) Assistant Professor (Limited-Term) The Creative School* [https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/3glyp0IAO0s8IhERc0lTTxE_mY-1gJqbiFm0yqIhqNeOL20aDmnyYMYjuP7tOEDsy1yW6PMDKnZww6qu9S38wKfWEa1C8l4YSHXTIuY7kglWajgP8AzhWUVqDllNUEtPMwZXWTcT] [https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/lulJrzQqRTLuM-L4VgahbFaQ9FqUjyFrrLEPk0lmyqH2kN2PwbxrBtpoFFpozDlpe_RwRK_rMfMAfkrwXfp6OtK0pso_fD5eBfDO78OCbxrooquvM4OUtS1zrBELkvgQxo9DsHXy] [https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/M2oztMKDGYFhlDEQ-Y1UNdkHwcZ2rF4hJVAAtpi3dDpm_HHFRjQGG-MgYSGSGzsO33oVOk5qfP1gY_Q0WwNouxHZJLiyvE_qSr64_wmH0b6jqlWTLlPkz-E_b_sVSGfPoUNADQQz] [https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/fipRKyeqDi1Kd_6SZZ_VY9fu0M1tIABNOt2a1CE_Zsn8JBCC1hwz9YDKwALWblyl6qHFq2uEDW26ZcGHGSVq4h9fRZFk1v7K-KNK4GTwzG8F6DpAyNBu3hnkf0oLO8-AE76ul91C] https://www.ryerson.ca/procom/ *We acknowledge that Toronto is in the 'Dish With One Spoon Territory?. The Dish With One Spoon is a treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas and Haudenosaunee that bound them to share the territory and protect the land. Subsequent Indigenous Nations and peoples, Europeans and all newcomers have been invited into this treaty in the spirit of peace, friendship and respect. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: CFP-Toronto-Chic-Symposium.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 152329 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mbourche at sfu.ca Tue May 10 20:17:12 2022 From: mbourche at sfu.ca (mbourche) Date: Wed, 11 May 2022 02:17:12 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Information_for_CCA_students_/_Information?= =?utf-8?q?_pour_les_=C3=A9tudiant=2Ee=2Es_de_l=27ACC?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Hello everyone! We hope that you are as excited as us for next week?s activities, discussions, and presentations! As graduate students, you are invited to participate in the Graduate Caucus (Tuesday May 17, 2-3pm EDT), where you?ll hear from your Student Representatives, Hubert and Mariane, and have your say in CCA governance matters. In advance of the Graduate Caucus, please have a look at: ? Minutes from the 2021 Student Caucus ? Proposed Terms of Reference for Student Representatives ? Agenda for the 2022 Student Caucus A reminder that we are still accepting nominations for the election of a new Student Representative. You can submit your candidature here. We also invite you to attend the professional development Roundtable, In and Out of Academia: Career Transitions Beyond Tenure-Track Positions (Tuesday May 17, 3:45-6pm EDT), where you?ll hear from professionals with PhDs in communication who have chosen alternatives to the tenure-track career. Check-out the CCA Conference program for full details. Finally, on May 18th from 6 to 8 pm, the CCA is organizing pop-up beer tents. We strongly invite you to join us at one of the 6 gathering points, to meet with student colleagues. Hubert will be in Montreal, Mariane in Vancouver, and there will probably be other students in Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary and Kitchener-Waterloo too! Details are here: CCA Conference program We look forward to seeing you at one of these events! Your Student Representatives, Mariane and Hubert ******************** Bonjour ? tous ! Nous esp?rons que vous ?tes aussi enthousiastes que nous en vue des activit?s, discussions et pr?sentations de la semaine prochaine ! En tant qu'?tudiant.e.s aux cycles sup?rieurs, vous ?tes invit?.e.s ? participer au Caucus des ?tudiant.e.s aux cycles sup?rieurs (mardi 17 mai, 2-3pm HE), o? vous entendrez vos repr?sentants ?tudiants, Hubert et Mariane, et aurez votre mot ? dire sur les questions de gouvernance de l'ACC. En pr?vision du Caucus des ?tudiant.e.s aux cycles sup?rieurs, veuillez consulter les documents suivants : ? Proc?s-verbal du Caucus ?tudiant de 2021 ? Termes de r?f?rence propos?s pour les repr?sentants ?tudiants ? L'ordre du jour du Caucus ?tudiant de 2022 Nous vous rappelons que nous acceptons toujours les nominations pour l'?lection d'un.e nouveau.elle repr?sentant.e ?tudiant.e. Vous pouvez soumettre votre candidature ici. Nous vous invitons ?galement ? participer ? la table ronde de d?veloppement professionnel, In and Out of Academia : Career Transitions Beyond Tenure-Track Positions (mardi 17 mai, 15h45-18h HE), o? vous entendrez des professionnels titulaires d'un doctorat en communication qui ont choisi des alternatives ? une carri?re d?enseignement et de recherche. Consultez le programme de la conf?rence de l?ACC pour plus de d?tails. Enfin, le 18 mai de 18h ? 20h, l?ACC organise des tentes ? bi?re pop-up. Nous vous invitons fortement ? nous rejoindre ? l'un des 6 points de rassemblement, pour rencontrer des coll?gues ?tudiants. Hubert sera ? Montr?al, Mariane ? Vancouver, et il y aura probablement d'autres ?tudiants ? Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary et Kitchener-Waterloo aussi ! Les d?tails sont ici : Programme de la conf?rence de l'ACC Nous avons h?te de vous voir ? l'un de ces ?v?nements ! Vos repr?sentants ?tudiants, Mariane et Hubert Mariane Bourcheix-Laporte (she/her) PhD Candidate, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University Student Researcher, Cultural Policy Working Group, Archive/Counter-Archive Graduate Student Representative (2021-2023), Canadian Communication Association mbourche at sfu.ca | marianebourcheixlaporte.ca I respectfully acknowledge the x?m??k??y??m (Musqueam), S?wx?w?7mesh ?xwumixw (Squamish), s?l?ilw??ta?? (Tsleil-Waututh), q??c??y? (Katzie), k?ik?????m (Kwikwetlem), Qayqayt, Kwantlen, Semiahmoo and Tsawwassen peoples on whose traditional territories our three campuses reside. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rdmcmaho at ualberta.ca Wed May 11 08:40:31 2022 From: rdmcmaho at ualberta.ca (Rob McMahon) Date: Wed, 11 May 2022 08:40:31 -0600 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Call for Papers - Special Issue - Expanding the Boundaries of Digital Inclusion Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Call for Papers - Social Inclusion - Special Issue Title: Expanding the Boundaries of Digital Inclusion: Perspectives from Network Peripheries and Non-Adopters Editors: Rob McMahon (University of Alberta), Nadezda Nazarova (Nord University), and Laura Robinson (Santa Clara University) Timeline: Submission of Abstracts: 1-15 July 2022 Submission of Full Papers: 15-31 January 2023 Publication of the Issue: July/September 2023 Information: The design and deployment of the globalizing network society tend to follow a logic that extends from centres of power out to more peripheral areas that are drawn into the dominant system. This logic is reflected in discourses of digital inclusion, which seek to integrate marginalized individuals, groups, and territories in existing digital infrastructures and systems. Starosielski (2015, pp.10?11) notes in her study of the undersea cable network that ?centralizing forces continue to permeate and underpin the extension of networks,? while at the same time surfacing the ?conflicts, contestations, and negotiations that shape systems on the ground? (Starosielski, 2015, p. 82). The process of digital inclusion involves tensions and contradictions grounded in the conditions of groups and individuals located at the nodes of globalizing networks. As Baym (2015, pp. 51?52) writes, ?machines can and do accelerate certain trends, cultural weaknesses, and fortify certain social structures while eroding others.? Furthermore, researchers have long identified embedded values in the design, development, and implementation of digital technologies and infrastructures, many of which inadvertently threaten to perpetuate existing hierarchies and introduce new forms of domination and inequality in areas such as class, race, gender and so on (e.g., van Deursen & van Dijk, 2013). In short, struggles between hegemonic ontologies of inclusion and the agency of socially marginalized groups are present in digital inclusion projects situated in a variety of ?hard to reach? terrains: from spatially dispersed communities to those which remain metaphorically ?disconnected,? sometimes by choice. In this thematic issue we invite research that contests, challenges, and reimagines what digital inclusion is and what it should be. We welcome submissions on any facet of this topic writ large. In addition, we are also interested in diverse ?non-adopters? of digital technologies, with the goal of learning from them about the potential and limitations of existing forms of digital inclusion. Pursuant to Dutta (2020, p. 333), who argues that ?the principle of communicative equality shapes the solidarities in the actual work of building communicative infrastructures that are anchored in subaltern voices, guided by subaltern logics and owned by subaltern communities,? we invite authors to consider ways to think about network ontologies from the perspectives of non-adopters. We encourage authors to probe new ways to consider social and digital inclusion from understudied vantage points such as non adopters who wish to remain disconnected. We also anticipate submissions from geographically dispersed communities to learn from groups who are working to connect themselves. Finally, we welcome work that foregrounds values and design choices that can inform understandings of how to shape digital initiatives in more inclusive directions, as well as work that joins agency with critical analysis, pointing us to ways to conceptualize emergent digital networks as active mediating forces in relations of social inclusion. Instructions for Authors: Authors interested in submitting a paper for this issue are asked to consult the journal's instructions for authors and submit their abstracts (maximum of 250 words, with a tentative title) through the abstracts system (here). When submitting their abstracts, authors are also asked to confirm that they are aware that Social Inclusion is an open access journal with a publishing fee if the article is accepted for publication after peer-review (corresponding authors affiliated with our institutional members do not incur this fee). Open Access: The journal has an article publication fee to cover its costs and guarantee that the article can be accessed free of charge by any reader, anywhere in the world, regardless of affiliation. We defend that authors should not have to personally pay this fee and advise them to check with their institutions if funds are available to cover open access publication fees. Institutions can also join Cogitatio's Membership Program at a very affordable rate and enable all affiliated authors to publish without incurring any fees. Further information about the journal's open access charges and institutional members can be found here. Link: https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/pages/view/nextissues#DigitalBoundaries -- Associate Professor | Media and Technology Studies Department of Political Science | University of Alberta Email: rob.mcmahon at ualberta.ca http://FirstMile.ca http://DigitalNWT.ca http://SweetgrassAR.ca The University of Alberta is located in ???????????? 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Since then, it has expanded internationally, and its members have organized larger conferences in Paris (2019), Toronto (2019), Milan (2020, online), and Edinburgh (2021, online). INDL's next conference will take place on November 3-5, 2022 in Athens and will be the first in-person meeting since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. The network encourages the participation of researchers in all academic stages and from any part of the world. Call for submissions The concept of digital labor is central to the digital transformation of society. New jobs like online freelancing, gig-work, and remote crowdwork are made possible by digital intermediaries. Under the impetus of work from home, conventional jobs have changed to teleconferencing and have introduced algorithmic management. Despite the pervasiveness of this phenomenon, the notion of digital labor remains elusive. Different disciplines and fields in the social and economic sciences, political theory, law, and philosophy have attempted to capture the attributes of labor in the digital age. These academic endeavors take place against the backdrop of the rise of platformization of work and the introduction of new activities that produce data and meanings for large sociotechnical systems. Thus, digital labor not only necessitates the transformation of the traditional concepts and methodologies we employ to study this essential human activity but also calls for a new understanding of labor relations to overcome the looming threats of unfair remuneration, job instability, harsh working conditions, lack of social grounding and, very often, self-alienation. This conference aims to map these new working environments by connecting different disciplines and fostering dialogue around the nature of digital work, as well as the possible futures that academic research may help bring about. Place: National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Dates: 3-5 November 2022 Please send your abstract (max. 300 words excluding title) to: contact at indl.network Deadline for submission: 15/07/22 Acceptance notification: 10/08/22 For registration: TBA A non-exhaustive list of topics to be addressed by the conference: 1. New forms of digital labor a. Atypical work and platforms b. New types of contracts c. Digital labor platforms and labor as a service d. Platformization of remote work e. Covid-19 and the great ?work-from-home experiment? 2. The transformation of the working subject a. Issues of personal identity (fragmentation, self-alienation) b. Emergent classes (digital nomads, precariat, cybertariat etc.) 3. Digital labor and economic theory a. Digital labor and value theory b. Surveillance as value-producing mechanism c. Cryptomining and new forms of capital accumulation d. From commodification to ?assetization? of work 5. Digital labor and inequalities 6. Digital labor and the Global Souths a. Coloniality b. Global supply networks c. Migrations d. Labor arbitrage e. Global workers? competition 7. Digital labor and career development a. What jobs are available to former platform workers? b. Competency development c. Formal and informal skills d. Workforce polarization e. Platform labor and unemployment/underemployment 8. Organizing digital workers a. Negotiating the algorithm b. Unions and platforms c. Platform cooperativism d. Global digital activism and platform labor e. Labor regulations and digital markets f. Patterns of professional regulation g. Emerging working subjectivities Scientific committee: Paola Tubaro (CNRS), Antonio Casilli (T?l?com Paris, Polytechnic Institute of Paris), Cl?ment Le Ludec (T?l?com Paris, Polytechnic Institute of Paris), Milagros Miceli (The DAIR Institute & Weizenbaum-Institut), Julian Posada (University of Toronto & Yale University), Uma Rani (International Labor Organization), Manolis Patiniotis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Iraklis Vogiatzis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Valia Aranitou (University of Crete), Christos Goulas (Labor Institute of the General Confederation of Greek Workers), Manos Spiridakis (University of the Peloponnese). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Les s?ries t?l?vis?es au look r?tro, l'amour du vintage et des meubles patin?s, le d?ferlement du r?tro-gaming ou encore les comm?morations (mus?ales) d?un pass? souvent id?alis? peuplent d?sormais notre quotidien. La nostalgie est pourtant bien plus qu?une simple r?trogradation temporelle, et c?est ce que les auteur?e?s de cet ouvrage entendent d?montrer ? travers des r?flexions critiques et des cas d??tudes originaux et in?dits. Comment comprendre la passion pour les photographies de maisons en ruines ? Qu?est ce qui nous pousse ? regarder en boucle nos s?ries pr?f?r?es ou celles de notre enfance ? Pourquoi ?crire aujourd?hui une carte postale qui sera re?ue en 2042 ? Voici quelques-unes des nombreuses questions auxquelles cet ouvrage collectif transdisciplinaire ? le premier en langue fran?aise ? propose d?offrir des pistes de r?ponse. [cid:image001.png at 01D866E7.B98CF190] CELAT-UQAM Centre de recherche Cultures-Arts-Soci?t?s Coordinatrice : Estelle Grandbois-Bernard 279, rue Ste-Catherine Est Local DC-2210 Montr?al (Qu?bec) H2X 1L5 514-987-3000 poste 1664 Suivez-nous sur Twitter : @CelatUqam http://www.celat.ulaval.ca/ L'UQAM est situ?e en territoire autochtone non c?d?. Historiquement, Tiohti?:ke (Montr?al) f?t un lieu de vie, de rencontres et d??changes entre les peuples autochtones. UQAM is located on unceded Aboriginal territory. Historically, Tiohti?:ke (Montreal) was a place of living, gathering and exchanges between indigenous peoples. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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In what ways are we together in sleep? How do we know and care for ourselves and each other as sleepers? If sleep can be social, how must we alter or expand our sense of the social itself? This special issue of Intermedialit?s/Intermediality on SLEEPING/DORMIR asks how (inter)media forms and practices are critical for rethinking sleep in our restless times. We are particularly interested in sociable, experiential, experimental, and critical approaches to sleep?s mediations across queer, racialized, gendered, and classed lifeworlds; and in the inequities of sleep that result from the labouring body. What kinds of un/conscious labour mediates sleep and how is this work invisibilized, manifested, derailed, celebrated, and/or complicated? Through this issue we seek to encounter sleep across media forms that expand our shared somatic sensibilities. Sleep moves across, lingers, and expands in critical thresholds of consciousness, but also between the public and private, individual and collective, body and environment, matter and mind?all of which contribute to making sleep a site of radical vulnerability and social risk in a way that requires social forms of care, including care for the collective imaginaries of sleep. Media have been critical for representing sleep, but also for animating its challenges to capture and display. We propose that to better address the heterogeneity of sleep we must create conversations across forms and practices that question and expand the methodologies and epistemologies of sleep knowledge. This issue aims to gather contributions by researchers from diverse disciplinary backgrounds. In addition to traditional articles, we also welcome research-creation proposals and artist contributions. >>>> Full CFP: http://intermedialites.com/en/call-for-papers-appel-a-contributions-no-41-sleeping-dormir/ We look forward to reading your proposals! = = = = = = = = = = APPEL ? CONTRIBUTIONS Interm?dialit?s 41 : dormir / sleeping Soumission des propositions : 13 juin Publication : printemps 2023 Nous attirons votre attention sur l'appel ? contributions du prochain num?ro de la revue Interm?dialit?s, intitul? ? dormir / sleeping ?. Ce num?ro dirig? par Aleksandra Kaminska (Universit? de Montr?al), Dayna McLeod (McGill University) et Alanna Thain (McGill University). Extraits de l?appel : Comment le sommeil est-il un ph?nom?ne m?diatis? et m?diateur ? Quand et comment le sommeil devient-il enregistr? et connaissable, partageable et communicable, par et entre les corps, les personnes, les m?dias, et entre notre propre moi endormi et ?veill? ? De quelle mani?re sommes-nous ensemble dans le sommeil ? Comment nous connaissons-nous et prenons-nous soin de nous-m?mes et des autres en tant que dormeurs ? Si le sommeil peut ?tre social, comment devons-nous modifier ou ?largir notre sens du social lui-m?me ? Ce num?ro sp?cial d?Interm?dialit?s sur le th?me DORMIR/SLEEPING s?interroge sur la mani?re dont les formes et les pratiques (inter)m?diatiques sont essentielles pour repenser le sommeil ? notre ?poque agit?e. Nous sommes particuli?rement int?ress?s par les approches sociables, exp?rientielles, exp?rimentales et critiques des m?diations du sommeil ? travers les mondes de vie queer, racialis?s, genr?s et de classes; et par les in?galit?s du sommeil qui r?sultent du travail du corps. Quels types de travail (in)conscient m?diatisent le sommeil et comment ce travail est-il invisibilis?, manifest?, d?raill?, c?l?br? et/ou compliqu? ? Avec ce num?ro, nous cherchons ? aller ? la rencontre du sommeil ? travers des formes m?diatiques qui ?largissent nos sensibilit?s somatiques communes. Le sommeil se d?place, s'attarde et s'?tend dans les seuils critiques de la conscience, mais aussi entre le public et le priv?, l'individuel et le collectif, le corps et l'environnement, la mati?re et l'esprit ? autant d'?l?ments qui contribuent ? faire du sommeil un site de vuln?rabilit? radicale et de risque social d'une mani?re qui exige des formes sociales de soins, y compris des soins pour les imaginaires collectifs du sommeil. Les m?dias ont jou? un r?le essentiel dans la repr?sentation du sommeil, mais aussi dans l'animation de ses difficult?s de capture et de pr?sentation. Nous proposons que pour mieux aborder l'h?t?rog?n?it? du sommeil, nous devions cr?er des conversations ? travers les formes et les pratiques qui questionnent et ?largissent les m?thodologies et les ?pist?mologies de la connaissance du sommeil. Ce num?ro vise ? rassembler des articles de chercheurs issus de divers horizons disciplinaires. En plus des articles traditionnels, nous accueillons ?galement les propositions de recherche-cr?ation et les contributions d?artistes. >>> Appel complet : http://intermedialites.com/appel-a-contributions-call-for-papers-no-41-dormir-sleeping/ Au plaisir de vous lire! [cid:080558F8-E7CF-441E-B016-9DB728F4AFDC] ? Aleksandra Kaminska, PhD Professeure agr?g?e / Associate Professor D?partement de communication Universit? de Montr?al a.kaminska at umontreal.ca aleksandrakaminska.com ? @alekskaminska artefactlab.ca ? bricolab.org ? sociabilityofsleep.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Your student representatives, Hubert and Mariane ** Bonjour tout le monde, Le caucus des ?tudiant.es aux cycles sup?rieurs commencent ? 14 h. Nous avons d? changer de lien zoom derni?re minute, rejoignez-nous ici, plut?t qu?au lien affich? dans le programme en PDF (le lien sur OpenConf est le bon) : https://emilycarru.zoom.us/j/64013807984?pwd=bWpPRGZFMzNESlVEV2VlSkN2czR0Zz09 En rappel, voici les diff?rents liens pour la rencontre : ? Proc?s-verbal du Caucus ?tudiant de 2021 ? Termes de r?f?rence propos?s pour les repr?sentants ?tudiants ? L'ordre du jour du Caucus ?tudiant de 2022 ? tout de suite ! Vos repr?sentant.es ?tudiant.es, Hubert et Mariane -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hubner.lena_alexandra at courrier.uqam.ca Tue May 17 12:00:46 2022 From: hubner.lena_alexandra at courrier.uqam.ca (=?UTF-8?Q?Lena_Alexandra_H=C3=BCbner?=) Date: Tue, 17 May 2022 14:00:46 -0400 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Fwd=3A_=5BCRICIS-INFOS_-_2065=5D_S=C3=A9mi?= =?utf-8?q?naire_Genre=28s=29_et_m=C3=A9thodes=2C_20_mai=3A_Le_genr?= =?utf-8?q?e_comme_d=C3=A9marche_pour_les_objets_historiques?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Cinqui?me s?minaire Genre(s) et m?thodes (GEM) de l'ann?e 2021-2022 20 mai 2022, 9h-12h (15h-18h ? Paris): Le genre comme d?marche pour les objets historiques [cid:180d32b5ae2cb971f161] Ceci est un rappel cordial. Nous sommes tr?s heureuses de continuer le cycle de s?minaires Genre(s) et m?thodes (GEM), co-organis? par le CRICIS et le LabSIC (Laboratoire des Sciences de l?information et de la communication, Universit? Sorbonne Paris Nord, France), qui a d?but? l?ann?e derni?re. Le cinqui?me et dernier s?minaire de l'ann?e 2021-2022 aura lieu sur zoom ainsi qu'en pr?sentiel le vendredi 20 mai entre 9h et 12h (15h ? 18h ? Paris / 6h-9h en Colombie Britannique), sous le titre Le genre comme d?marche pour les objets historiques. A noter qu'en raison de contraintes horaires, le s?minaire aura finalement lieu en ligne uniquement. N'oubliez pas de vous inscrire en ?crivant ? cricis at uqam.ca. Le s?minaire est gratuit et ouvert ? toutes et ? tous! ? cette occasion, nous accueillerons : * Claire Blandin, professeure ? l?Universit? Sorbonne Paris Nord, LabSIC * Claire Carlin, professeure ?m?rite de litt?rature fran?aise ? l?Universit? de Victoria * * R?sum?s des communications: Claire Blandin: Les silences de l?histoire. Inventer des archives pour ?crire l?histoire des femmes Cette intervention de r?flexion m?thodologique partira des travaux de Michelle Perrot sur les ? silences de l?histoire ? qui ne fait pas de place aux femmes. Il s?agit de montrer comment, en histoire contemporaine du second vingti?me si?cle, les sources m?diatiques, l?histoire orale et la collecte des archives priv?es permettent de contourner les lacunes des fonds plus traditionnels. La pr?sentation s?appuiera sur deux entreprises biographiques en cours : l??criture d?un livre sur H?l?ne Gordon-Lazareff et le recueil d?archives familiales sur la place des femmes dans la guerre d?Alg?rie. Claire Carlin: Histoire et imaginaire : la repr?sentation du genre Aux ann?es 80, l?influence des revendications f?ministes se faisaient sentir en ?tudes litt?raires, obligeant les chercheuses et les chercheurs ? prendre position. Dans mon domaine, la premi?re modernit?, le refus de la majorit? de critiques litt?raires en France d?admettre le bien-fond? des lectures f?ministes menait r?guli?rement ? la d?nonciation de ? l?influence am?ricaine ?. N?anmoins, pendant la p?riode aux ann?es 90 o? les ?tudes f?ministes devenaient les ?tudes du genre, il y avait de plus en plus de ? convertis ? des deux c?t?s de l?Atlantique : le concept du genre devenait un outil incontournable en ?tudes litt?raires. Les ?tudes du genre se sont ?panouies dans le contexte d?une mise en question m?thodologique g?n?ralis?e qui nous incitait non seulement ? explorer de nouvelles fa?ons de lire mais aussi ? ?largir nos objets d??tude au-del? des textes consid?r?s comme ? litt?raires ? : aucun texte ne serait exclu de nos champs d?int?r?t. Mes recherches depuis plus de 20 ans sur le mariage du XVIe au XVIIIe si?cle t?moignent de cette tendance ? quitter les bornes du domaine strictement litt?raire. Avec comme point de d?part m?thodologique ? l?imaginaire nuptial ?, je cherche ? d?couvrir non pas la v?rit? du v?cu des gens du pass? mais plut?t les repr?sentations textuelles et visuelles des d?sirs et des hantises dominants de la soci?t? fran?aise de l??poque. Travailler avec les coll?gues en histoire culturelle et en histoire de l?art m?a permis d?aborder la construction sociale et politique du genre avec l?esprit bien plus ouvert : la convergence fait la force. ? propos des intervenantes Professeure des Universit?s en sciences de l?information, Claire Blandin est sp?cialiste d?histoire des m?dias et d?histoire des femmes. Elle travaille sur la question des repr?sentations des minorit?s dans l?espace public au cours du second vingti?me si?cle. Autrice d?une Histoire de la presse et du Manuel d?analyse de la presse magazine chez Armand Colin, elle publie en 2022 une biographie de la fondatrice du magazine Elle, H?l?ne Gordon-Lazareff, aux ?ditions Fayard. Claire Carlin est professeure ?m?rite de litt?rature fran?aise ? l?Universit? de Victoria (Colombie Britannique, Canada). Ses recherches portent surtout sur la premi?re modernit? fran?aise. Sp?cialiste dans un premier temps du th??tre de Pierre Corneille, elle a publi? de deux livres en anglais ? ce sujet (Pierre Corneille Revisited en 1998 et Women Reading Corneille : Feminist Psychocriticisms of Le Cid en 2001). Depuis vingt ans elle ?tudie le mariage sous l?Ancien R?gime et a cr?? une anthologie virtuelle de textes et d?images ? ce sujet (http://mariage.uvic.ca/). Elle est aussi la chercheuse principale du projet Endings: Concluding, Archiving, and Preserving Digital Projects for Long-Term Usability. Son travail est subventionn? par le Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada. Pour une liste de ses contributions voir ORCID : https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4247-2685 ? propos de la s?rie de s?minaires Co-organis? par le LabSIC (Laboratoire des Sciences de l?information et de la communication, Universit? Sorbonne Paris Nord, France) et le CRICIS (Centre interuniversitaire sur la communication, l?information et la soci?t?, Qu?bec, Canada), le s?minaire Genre(s) et m?thodes (GEM) s?attache ? ?tudier les questions f?ministes, intersectionnelles et de genre(s) en termes de m?thodes, m?thodologies et ?pist?mologies. Concept transdisciplinaire fluide et non fig?, le genre ? ou les genres, pour ?chapper ? un fonctionnement social binaire ? a fait l?objet de travaux qui, en proposant un d?centrement radical, ont transform? le paysage des sciences sociales et humaines tout au long du XXe si?cle. Ce s?minaire a pour objectif de proposer un espace pour discuter des apports de ces ?tudes ? la pratique scientifique. Nous y discutons des fa?ons de faire de la recherche lorsqu?on travaille sur le(s) genre(s), de ses / leurs articulations avec d?autres formes de minoration, et du pouvoir critique de cet outil pour d?sessentialiser le monde social. Cherchant ? soustraire la r?flexion ? la pens?e universaliste, nous y d?centrons les regards pour aborder les questions de luttes, de r?sistances, ? l?exemple de celles de corps racis?s qui subissent diff?rents rapports de domination. Nous r?fl?chissons ? la fa?on dont sont op?r?s les d?centrements des concepts et aux d?marches mises en ?uvre pour d?construire les normes dominantes sur les identit?s de genre, les sexualit?s et d?autres rapports de pouvoir comme la classe ou la race. Pluriels, les questionnements portent sur la capacit? ? penser le positionnement de la chercheuse ou du chercheur, son engagement, sa subjectivit?, le d?voilement de biais en termes de production ou d?interpr?tation de donn?es, la r?flexivit? sur ces biais en tant que ressources heuristiques, ?pist?miques ou politiques, les questions ?thiques soulev?es par des objets per?us comme impurs, ou encore l?historiographie ou l?analyse du caract?re genr? d?un objet ou d?un dispositif d?enqu?te? Il s?av?re pertinent de mettre au jour et d?analyser les fa?ons dont le(s) genre(s) ? ainsi que les concepts qui lui / leur sont rattach?(s) ? sont travaill?s et reconstruits par le terrain? Enfin, cet espace de dialogue a aussi pour vocation d?interroger la possible singularit? des m?thodes, m?thodologies et ?pist?mologies des approches par le genre et des ?tudes f?ministes et intersectionnelles. Ce s?minaire met en lumi?re des travaux s?inscrivant dans les champs des m?dias et de la communication, et plus largement en sciences humaines et sociales (sociologie, histoire, anthropologie, sciences politiques ou philosophie?). Au plaisir de vous y retrouver! H?l?ne Bourdeloie, Lena H?bner et Justine Dorval ________________________________ Pour vous d?sabonner de la liste CRICIS-INFOS, envoyez un courriel vide (sans objet ni contenu) ? : CRICIS-INFOS-signoff-request at LISTSERV.UQAM.CA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image.png Type: image/png Size: 656454 bytes Desc: not available URL: From pironstone at wlu.ca Tue May 17 13:21:26 2022 From: pironstone at wlu.ca (Penelope Ironstone) Date: Tue, 17 May 2022 19:21:26 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Announcement: Canadian Journal of Communication Outstanding Article Awards 2022 Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] ANNOUNCEMENT Canadian Journal of Communication Outstanding Article Awards The Canadian Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the 2022 inaugural awards for outstanding contributions to communication research. There are two awards: the Editor?s Award and the Publisher?s Award. The purpose of the awards is to bring recognition to significant scholarship in Canadian communication. The Editor?s Award identifies the CJC article, published in the year preceding its announcement, that makes the most outstanding contribution to the field. The award is chosen by the Editor and, prior to its announcement, the Editor?s nomination is approved by the Board of Directors of the CJC. The Publisher?s Award identifies the CJC article, published in any year, that has achieved outstanding recognition by CJC?s readers. The award is chosen by the In-house Publisher and, prior to its announcement, the In-house Publisher?s nomination is approved by the Board of Directors of the CJC. The 2022 CJC Outstanding Article Awards Editor's Award Daniel McNeil is the recipient of the 2022 Canadian Journal of Communication Editor?s Award for "Even Canadians Find It a Bit Boring: A Report on the Banality of Multiculturalism". The article was published in volume 46, Issue 3 and can be accessed at: https://doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2021v46n3a4031 Publisher's Award Because there are numerous CJC articles that have been outstanding in their frequency of access and citations by readers over the years, the 2022 Canadian Journal of Communication Publisher?s Award is being given to the authors of three articles. They are listed in order of their date of publication and are as follows: Yasmin Jiwani and Mary Lynn Young for their article ?Missing and Murdered Women: Reproducing Marginality in News Discourse.? This article was published in 2006 in volume 31, issue 4 and can be accessed at https://doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2006v31n4a1825 Ghislain Thibault and Thierry Bardini for their article ??ther 2.0: Revolution sans fils.? This article was published in 2008 in volume 33, issue 3 and can be accessed at https://doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2008v33n3a1975 Lorna Roth for her article ?Looking at Shirley, the Ultimate Norm: Colour Balance, Image Technologies, and Cognitive Equity.? This article was published in 2009 in volume 34, issue 1 and can be accessed at https://doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2009v34n1a2196 Congratulations to all the 2022 CJC award winners! Penelope Ironstone President Board of Directors Canadian Journal of Communication -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From celat at uqam.ca Wed May 18 09:27:19 2022 From: celat at uqam.ca (CELAT-UQAM) Date: Wed, 18 May 2022 15:27:19 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?windows-1252?q?Journ=E9e_d=92=E9tude_et_de_r=E9fle?= =?windows-1252?q?xion_Horizons_hors_=E9crans_=96_1er_juin_2022?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Journ?e d??tude et de r?flexion sur Horizons Hors ?crans Explorations et navigations en recherche-cr?ation 1er juin 2022 ? Salle J-1450 (Pavillon Judith Jasmin) Pr?sentation de la journ?e ? Alors que l??volution fulgurante de nos pratiques visuelles t?moigne de la transformation majeure de notre relation aux images, l?exposition [?CRAN TOTAL] explorait l??cran comme une interface de viralit?, de simulation, de surveillance et d?implosion, concepts d?velopp?s par le philosophe [Jean Baudrillard] et r?investis par les sept artistes et designers expos?s. Dans le contexte d?une crise sanitaire qui n?en finit pas, les ?crans simulent des facettes ? momentan?ment mises sur pause ? de nos habitudes quotidiennes et nous poussent ? acc?der au monde par une surm?diation constante : l?information devenant de plus en plus virale, nos capacit?s physiques et mentales fr?lent l?implosion sociale et culturelle, mais nous gardons l?espoir d?un horizon hors de l??cran. Ainsi, presque un an apr?s l??v?nement, la journ?e d??tude souhaite tirer quelques conclusions sur le plan de l?exp?rience de la recherche-cr?ation qui s?est manifest?e sous plusieurs formes (conceptualisation, sc?nographie, m?diations, choix des artistes et des ?uvres, collaborations, etc.). ? l?appui de la discussion sur les exp?riences de recherche-cr?ation d??CRAN TOTAL, il s?agira d?aller plus loin et de pointer des pistes de r?flexion, d?exploration et de navigation de recherche-cr?ation en dehors des ?crans, en se demandant si cette possibilit? existe encore dans notre soci?t? hyperconnect?e. Autrement dit, cette journ?e vise ? explorer de nouveaux horizons hors de l??cran en interrogeant nos fa?ons de penser et de faire la recherche-cr?ation avec, sur et sans les ?crans. ? PROGRAMME DE LA JOURN?E D??TUDE 9 h 15 Accueil, caf? et viennoiseries 9 h 30 Mot de bienvenue et introduction 9 h 45 Table ronde avec les quatre commissaires de l?exposition, Amandine Alessandra, Carole L?vesque (CELAT), Katharina Niemeyer (CELAT) et Magali Uhl (CELAT) : ? Retour sur ?CRAN TOTAL et la probl?matique de recherche-cr?ation en temps de pand?mie ?. Animation : Emmanuelle Fantin 10 h 30 Courte pause Quitter les ?crans Animation : Ola Siebert et Sonia Tr?panier 10 h 45 Charlie Doyon : ? Corps abstraits ? comment ?chapper ? l??cran? ? 11 h Camille Z?henne : ? Baudrillard in situ ? 11 h 15 Corine Dufresne-Desli?res: ? La solargraphie. Cr?ations analogiques ? 11 h 30 Discussion commune sur les avenues hors de l??cran 12 h Pause d?ner 13 h 30 Micha?l La Chance) : ? Briser l??cran en marchant ? 14 h 15 S?bastien Fevry: ? Explorer la recherche-cr?ation entre les ?crans via l?arch?ologie des m?dias ? 15 h Courte pause 15 h 15 Conf?rence de cl?ture avec Val?rie Arrault : ? ?chapper ? l??cran en arts plastiques? ? Quels horizons hors ?crans? 16 h 30 Discussion finale avec l?ensemble des personnes participantes sur la recherche-cr?ation hors de l??cran 17 h 15 ?v?nement sp?cial Visite d??CRAN TOTAL en r?alit? virtuelle au Centre de design de l?UQAM et pr?sentation de l?ouvrage d?Emmanuelle Fantin et de Camille Z?henne / Inscription pour cet ?v?nement sp?cial : ecrantotal at uqam.ca ?v?nement Facebook : https://fb.me/e/5t45afVqD Avec la participation de Amandine Alessandra, professeure ? l??cole de design (UQAM) Val?rie Arrault, professeure, Universit? Paul-Val?ry Charlie Doyon, artiste interdisciplinaire Corine Dufresne-Desli?res, ?tudiante, UQAM Emmanuelle Fantin, maitresse de conf?rences ? l?Universit? Paris IV, Sorbonne S?bastien Fevry, professeur, Universit? Catholique de Louvain Micha?l Lachance, professeur ? l?UQAC Carole L?vesque, professeure ? l?UQAM Katharina Niemeyer, professeure ? l?UQAM Ola Siebert, doctorante (UQAM) Sonia Tr?panier, doctorante (UQAM) Magali Uhl, professeure ? l?UQAM Camille Z?henne, artiste et docteure en communication (Sorbonne Universit?s) CELAT-UQAM Centre de recherche Cultures-Arts-Soci?t?s Coordinatrice : Estelle Grandbois-Bernard 279, rue Ste-Catherine Est Local DC-2210 Montr?al (Qu?bec) H2X 1L5 514-987-3000 poste 1664 Suivez-nous sur Twitter : @CelatUqam http://www.celat.ulaval.ca/ L'UQAM est situ?e en territoire autochtone non c?d?. Historiquement, Tiohti?:ke (Montr?al) f?t un lieu de vie, de rencontres et d??changes entre les peuples autochtones. UQAM is located on unceded Aboriginal territory. Historically, Tiohti?:ke (Montreal) was a place of living, gathering and exchanges between indigenous peoples. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From celat at uqam.ca Tue May 24 09:15:49 2022 From: celat at uqam.ca (CELAT-UQAM) Date: Tue, 24 May 2022 15:15:49 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?windows-1252?q?M=E9moire_et_patrimoine_en_Ha=EFti_?= =?windows-1252?q?-_Conf=E9rence_internationale?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Bonjour, Dans le cadre de la s?rie ? Les temps qui viennent ?, Carlo A. C?lius pr?sentera sur Zoom la conf?rence internationale ? M?moire et patrimoine en Ha?ti ? le vendredi 27 mai, de 12 h 45 ? 14 h. Inscription ? la r?union Zoom : https://bit.ly/3G274FV R?sum? ? On n?a jamais autant parl? de m?moire et de patrimoine en Ha?ti qu?au cours de ces trente derni?res ann?es. Mais cela n?a rien d?exceptionnel, c?est aussi le cas dans bien d?autres pays. On est donc face ? un ph?nom?ne international. Tout en tenant compte de ce param?tre, il y a lieu de se demander : de quoi une telle pr?occupation est-elle le sympt?me dans le contexte sociopolitique ha?tien? Car ce contexte est bien particulier. Il est caract?ris? par une instabilit? politique chronique et des troubles sociaux continus, depuis la chute de la dictature des Duvalier en 1986. ? l??vidence, la soci?t? cherche et peine ? se red?finir. Comment se posent les questions m?morielles et patrimoniales dans une telle situation et quels en sont les enjeux? ? Notice biographique Carlo A. C?lius, historien et historien de l?art, est charg? de recherche au Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), membre de l?Institut des mondes africains (IMAF), en France. Ses recherches portent sur les situations coloniale et postcoloniale, le cas de Saint-Domingue/Ha?ti. Elles explorent plus pr?cis?ment les trois th?matiques suivantes : 1) art et culture visuelle, 2) histoire de l?ethnologie et 3) exp?riences, connaissances et usages du pass?. Consultez la liste de ses publications : https://www.imaf.cnrs.fr/spip.php?article885. CELAT-UQAM Centre de recherche Cultures-Arts-Soci?t?s Coordinatrice : Estelle Grandbois-Bernard 279, rue Ste-Catherine Est Local DC-2210 Montr?al (Qu?bec) H2X 1L5 514-987-3000 poste 1664 Suivez-nous sur Twitter : @CelatUqam http://www.celat.ulaval.ca/ L'UQAM est situ?e en territoire autochtone non c?d?. Historiquement, Tiohti?:ke (Montr?al) f?t un lieu de vie, de rencontres et d??changes entre les peuples autochtones. UQAM is located on unceded Aboriginal territory. Historically, Tiohti?:ke (Montreal) was a place of living, gathering and exchanges between indigenous peoples. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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La causerie sera aussi diffus?e sur Zoom (lien de la r?union : https://uqam.zoom.us/j/82838670920 Pr?sentation Cette pr?sentation se penchera sur les m?diations de nouvelles repr?sentations du global et de l?universel dans le contexte de l?exposition de Milan en 2015. Elle montrera comment la mise en sc?ne d?un monde d?sormais fini et instable, en r?sonance avec les enjeux environnementaux actuels, se mat?rialise par la cr?ation d??cologies sc?nographiques, orient?es vers la capture de l?attention d?un public submerg? par une surabondance d?informations. L?exposition universelle cristallise ainsi la conciliation entre la prise en consid?ration de l?urgence des probl?matiques environnementales du 21e si?cle, et les demandes d?une nouvelle ?conomie ax?e sur la production qualitative de la valeur. Notice biobibliographique Van Troi Tran est ethnologue. Il a ?t? charg? de cours ? l?Universit? Laval et coordonnateur du Laboratoire d?enqu?te ethnologique et multim?dia. 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What emerges is a portrait of an arena where people do more than build identities and influence. Users negotiate cultural, social, and economic practices in a place that, for all its democratic potential, reinforces entrenched dynamics of power. More information here: https://go.illinois.edu/s22contois Best wishes, Joceline Andersen Assistant Teaching Professor Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rbuiani at gmail.com Sat Jun 4 15:43:54 2022 From: rbuiani at gmail.com (roberta buiani) Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2022 23:43:54 +0200 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Invitation: These are a Few of Our Favourite Bees June 22 - July 16, 2022 Campbell House Museum Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] FYI, apologies for cross-posting Roberta Buiani [https://mcusercontent.com/e5d452879d9cb99972f79d659/images/6fa8ee25-00a7-f052-e145-6936876a2162.png] Exhibition Campbell House Museum June 22 - July 16, 2022 160 Queen Street W. Opening event Campbell House, Saturday July 2, 2 ? 4 p.m. Artists' Talk & Webcast The Canadian Music Centre, 20 St. Joseph Street Toronto Thursday, July 7 7:30 ? 9 p.m. (doors open 7 pm) Co-presented by Art-Sci Salon & The Canadian Music Centre These are a Few of Our Favourite Bees investigates wild, native bees and their ecology through playful dioramas, video, audio, relief print and poetry. Inspired by lambe lambe ? South American miniature puppet stages for a single viewer ? four distinct dioramas convey surreal yet enlightening worlds where bees lounge in cozy environs, animals watch educational films and ethereal sounds animate bowls of berries (having been pollinated by their diverse bee visitors). Displays reminiscent of natural history museums invite close inspection, revealing minutiae of these tiny, diverse animals, our native bees. From thumb-sized to extremely tiny, fuzzy to hairless, black, yellow, red or emerald green, each native bee tells a story while her actions create the fruits of pollination, reflecting the perpetual dance of animals, plants and planet. With a special appearance by Toronto's official bee, the jewelled green sweat bee, Agapostemon virescens! These are a Few of Our Favourite Bees Collective are: Sarah Peebles, Ele Willoughby, Rob Cruickshank & Stephen Humphrey The Works These are a Few of Our Favourite Bees Sarah Peebles, Ele Willoughby, Rob Cruickshank & Stephen Humphrey Single-viewer box theatres, dioramas, sculpture, textile art, macro video, audio transducers, poetry, insect specimens, relief print, objects, electronics, colour-coded DNA barcodes. 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Our mission is to promote diversity of discourse on emerging issues and controversies in journalism and journalism education. Content may be submitted in English or French, on themes related to our editorial mission stated above. Specifically, we seek: 1. Scholarly articles of 5,500-7,000 words excluding references. 2. Research notes of 1,500-2,000 words, excluding references or 10-12 minutes for notes in audio or video formats. 3. Substantive works of journalism addressing journalism and information-related themes. 4. Book reviews of 1,000-1,500 words or 3-5 minutes for A/V versions (not peer-reviewed). The deadline for submissions for the next volume is June 30, 2022. Editor in Chief: Patricia Elliott patricia.elliott at uregina.ca CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - Details Submissions portal Facts & Frictions / Faits & frictions est un journal canadien v?rifi? par nos pairs pour les ?tudes journalistiques publi?es par ?coles-J/JSchools Canada. Notre mission est de promouvoir la diversit? des discours sur les probl?mes ?mergents en journalisme et en ?ducation journalistique. Le contenu doit ?tre soumis en anglais ou en fran?ais sur des sujets reli?s ? notre mission ?ditoriale mentionn?e plus haut. Pour ?tre plus sp?cifique, nous recherchons: 1. Articles acad?miques de 5500 ? 7000 mots excluant les r?f?rences bibliographiques. 2. Notes de recherches de 1500 ? 2000 mots excluant les r?f?rences bibliographiques ou 10 ? 12 minutes pour les notes audios ou les formats vid?os. 3. Travaux significatifs portant sur le journalisme et des sujets d?informations relatives. 4. Critiques de 1000 ? 1500 mots ou 3 ? 5 minutes pour les versions audio/vid?o (non r?vis?es par nos pairs). 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The full posting can be found here, and is also copied below: https://jobs.utoronto.ca/job/Toronto-Assistant-Professor%2C-Teaching-Stream-CLTA-Media-and-Print-Culture-in-East-Asia-ON/560686017/ Cheers, Felan Parker, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Teaching Stream Book & Media Studies St. Michael's College University of Toronto Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream - CLTA - Media and Print Culture in East Asia Date Posted: 06/17/2022 Closing Date: 07/25/2022, 11:59PM ET Req ID: 24969 Job Category: Faculty - Teaching Stream, Contractually Limited Term Appointment Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science Department: ARTSC: Ofc of the Dean Campus:St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description: The Book and Media Studies Program at St. Michael?s College in the University of Toronto invites applications for a two-year contractually limited term appointment (CLTA) at the rank of Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream in the area of Media and Print Culture in East Asia beginning September 1, 2022, or shortly thereafter, and ending on August 31, 2024. The successful candidate will be appointed to the Dean?s Office in the Faculty of Arts and Science. The Book and Media Studies Program, sponsored by the University of St. Michael's College, a Federated University of the University of Toronto, offers both major and minor programs of study within the University of Toronto?s Faculty of Arts and Science. It provides students with an opportunity to study within an interdisciplinary undergraduate program focusing on the history and theory of book history, print culture, broadcasting, and electronic and digital media. Applicants must have a PhD in Media and Communication studies, East Asian studies, Book History, area studies, or a related discipline, and must be prepared to teach courses on media and print culture in East Asia with a demonstrated record of excellence in teaching. We seek candidates whose teaching interests complement and enhance our existing departmental strengths. Candidates must have teaching experience in a degree granting program, including lecture preparation and delivery, curriculum development, and development of online material/lectures. Additionally, candidates must possess a demonstrated commitment to excellent pedagogical inquiry and a demonstrated interest in teaching-related scholarly activities. Evidence of excellence in teaching and a commitment to excellent pedagogical inquiry can be demonstrated through teaching accomplishments, awards and accolades, presentations at significant conferences, the teaching dossier submitted as part of the application (with required materials outlined below) as well as strong letters of reference from referees of high standing. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. All qualified candidates are invited to apply online by clicking the link below. Applicants must submit a cover letter; a current curriculum vitae; and a complete teaching dossier to include a teaching strong statement, sample syllabi and course materials, and teaching evaluations. Equity and diversity are essential to academic excellence. We seek candidates who value diversity and whose teaching and service bear out our commitment to equity. Candidates are therefore also asked to submit a 1?2 page statement of contributions to equity and diversity, which might cover topics such as (but not limited to): teaching that incorporates a focus on underrepresented communities, the development of inclusive pedagogies, or the mentoring of students from underrepresented groups. Applicants must provide the name and contact information of three references. The University of Toronto?s recruiting tool will automatically solicit and collect letters of reference from each once an application is submitted (this happens overnight). Applicants remain responsible for ensuring that references submit letters (on letterhead, dated and signed) by the closing date. At least one reference letter must primarily address the candidate?s teaching. Submission guidelines can be found at http://uoft.me/how-to-apply. Your CV and cover letter should be uploaded into the dedicated fields. Please combine additional application materials into one or two files in PDF/MS Word format. If you have any questions about this position, please contact Mike Czobit at michael.czobit at utoronto.ca. All application materials, including reference letters, must be received by July 25, 2022. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. 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Public Relations: Principles and Practices 46301 CMST 3CY3 ? Children, Youth and Media 46303 CMST 4E03(C02) ? Media and Promotionalism Applications will be accepted online. Job postings can be accessed directly through Mosaic (if you have an active Mac ID), or via the HR website: https://hr.mcmaster.ca/careers/work-at-mcmaster/. The application procedure is provided in the online job posting. 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Name: 2231-CMST4E03-C02-SessionalPosting.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 50775 bytes Desc: not available URL: From BenjaminWoo at CUNET.CARLETON.CA Thu Jun 23 11:59:16 2022 From: BenjaminWoo at CUNET.CARLETON.CA (Benjamin Woo) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2022 17:59:16 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?windows-1252?q?CFP=3A_Fan_Studies_Network=96North_?= =?windows-1252?q?America_2022_virtual_conference?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Dear colleagues, I?m writing to share a call for participants for the virtual conference of the Fan Studies Network?North America, which will be held online October 13?16, 2022. The theme, ?Inside Voices,? explores media, materiality, and domestic spaces against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, but work on all forms of fandom from any disciplinary, theoretical, or methodological perspective will be welcomed. [Graphical user interface, text Description automatically generated] This year?s conference has two tracks: thematic roundtables, which will be conducted live, and multimedia posters, which will be hosted asynchronously for feedback from attendees. The full CFP is available on the FSNNA website . Proposals are due August 1. Please share with interested students and colleagues. ?Ben Benjamin WOO Chun How (he/him), PhD Associate Professor, Communication & Media Studies, and Director, RoCCET Lab Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Dr., Ottawa ON K1S 5B6 [Carleton University logo] This email contains links to content or websites. Always be cautious when opening external links or attachments. Please visit https://carleton.ca/its/help-centre/report-phishing/ for information on reporting phishing messages. 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Critiques et contournements du contr?le et de la surveillance sur Internet ? https://journals.openedition.org/ticetsociete/6204 Plan Pr?sentation Th?mes Informations pratiques Bibliographie Haut de page Pr?sentation Ce num?ro collectif portera sur les r?sistances et les adaptations des internautes aux nouvelles r?gulations nationales et internationales du web, sur les pratiques et les techniques de contournement que les contraintes num?riques engendrent ainsi que sur les ?volutions des r?gulations nationales au vu de ces nouvelles pratiques. Depuis quelques ann?es, le devenir des ? libert?s num?riques ? est au c?ur de l?actualit?, autant dans des contextes autoritaires ou illib?raux qu?au sein des d?mocraties lib?rales. Dans de nombreux pays, des tensions grandissent ? mesure que s?affirment, d?une part, des aspirations globalis?es ? b?n?ficier de la libert? d?expression et d?association dans le domaine du num?rique et, d?autre part, des politiques nationales, voire internationales, d?encadrement d?Internet relevant de la surveillance et du contr?le. Ces derni?res sont officiellement justifi?es par des motifs de s?curit? sur les r?seaux num?riques, par des strat?gies commerciales d?entreprises priv?es, par des arguments de modernisation des appareils ?tatiques ainsi que par des revendications d?autonomie et d?ind?pendance des Internet nationaux, celles-ci ?tant le plus souvent ?tiquet?es sous l?appellation de ? souverainet? num?rique ?. Les internautes font face ? des situations ? premi?re vue paradoxales caract?ris?es par, d?un c?t?, l?explosion des contenus en ligne et, de l?autre, le renforcement d?un rapport de force de plus en plus d?favorable aux libert?s publiques. Des territoires g?ographiques et num?riques dans le monde apparaissent comme des ? laboratoires ? de pratiques et de techniques de r?sistance num?rique, lesquelles sont mises en circulation par des ?changes interpersonnels en ligne, mais aussi ? travers des formations, des colloques, des forums. Ces ?changes sont particuli?rement dynamiques au moment des conflits et des soul?vements (comme de nombreux travaux l?ont montr? lors des r?volutions arabes, des conflits en Bi?lorussie, au Liban, ? Hong Kong, ou en ?gypte). Les conflits arm?s, ? l?exemple de l?offensive militaire de la Russie contre l?Ukraine depuis le 24 f?vrier 2022, exacerbent encore davantage ces th?matiques : le contr?le de la production et de la diffusion d?informations ainsi que celui de l?acc?s ? l?espace informationnel en ligne deviennent un enjeu de lutte entre diff?rents acteurs de pouvoir, dans un contexte agonistique. Th?mes Les articles de ce num?ro porteront sur les questions suivantes : 1. La nature des r?pressions et des contraintes. Ces derni?res font intervenir toute une gamme d?acteurs et de pratiques, institutionnelles, mais ?galement priv?es et extrajudiciaires. 2. Les r?sistances et les arts du contournement d?velopp?s par des professionnels d?Internet (hackers, fournisseurs d?acc?s, ing?nieurs, experts?) face aux nouvelles r?gulations juridiques et techniques de l?Internet. Les contributions permettront d?examiner les innovations techniques et les usages h?t?rodoxes d?Internet et de ses infrastructures mat?rielles permettant de contourner les contraintes institutionnelles ou de lutter contre elles. 3. L?appropriation des outils de contournement, leur usage et leur promotion par des usagers d?Internet (journalistes, ?diteurs, entrepreneurs du num?rique, militants, citoyens?) face aux r?pressions. On s?int?ressera notamment aux lieux o? ces techniques et outils sont transmis : groupes en ligne, formations, manuels, ?v?nements de type hackathon ou conf?rences. Il s?agira ici d?analyser comment ces acteurs s?emparent des dispositifs et techniques de contournement sur Internet pour trouver des compromis originaux, permettant de r?sister ? la contrainte tout en restant pr?sents et actifs dans l?espace public. 4. Les usages du droit dans le domaine num?rique, les mani?res de parler du droit et de se le repr?senter ainsi que les luttes judiciaires dans le domaine des libert?s num?riques. Les articles pourront aborder, d?une part, la conception de nouvelles r?gles de droit visant ? renforcer ladite ?souverainet? num?rique? de l??tat, et d?crire, d?autre part, les ?preuves judiciaires que les personnes traversent lorsqu?elles font l?objet de poursuites pour leurs activit?s en ligne ou lancent ? leur tour des proc?s contre l??tat ou des entreprises priv?es. Les cas de d?tournement ou d?usage cr?atif des lois relatives au num?rique (exploitation cr?ative du vide juridique et autres exemples de rapports dynamiques entre le code et la loi) peuvent ?galement faire l?objet de contributions. 5. Les strat?gies d??chappement par l?exil aux nouvelles coercitions en ligne. Les articles porteront sur les strat?gies des professionnels du web (hackers, personnel technique des ONG et des partis d?opposition) et des acteurs de l?espace public (journalistes, ?diteurs, militants?) choisissant de quitter leur pays pour d?velopper des pratiques num?riques depuis l??tranger, ainsi que sur la migration des infrastructures du net (d?localisation des serveurs par exemple). Ce num?ro s?inscrit dans une perspective pluridisciplinaire (sociologie, sciences studies, science politique, g?ographie, anthropologie, droit, sciences de la communication) et porte une attention particuli?re aux d?marches empiriques et aux m?thodologies innovantes et hybrides. Informations pratiques Tous les articles soumis devront respecter les crit?res de publication de tic&soci?t? et seront soumis ? un processus d??valuation en double aveugle. Les contributions doivent ?tre soumises en fran?ais. Les textes doivent comprendre entre 40 000 et 50 000 caract?res espaces compris. Les auteur.rice.s sont invit?.e.s ? respecter les consignes concernant la mise en forme du texte (consignes disponibles sur le site de la revue, ? la page http://ticetsociete.revues.org/90). Les manuscrits feront l?objet de deux ?valuations selon la proc?dure d??valuation ? l?aveugle. La date limite de soumission des articles est le 6 janvier 2023 Les propositions d?articles sont ? envoyer ? Bella Ostromooukhova -Eur?Orbem, Sorbonne Universit?- (ostrob at gmail.com) qui coordonne ce num?ro th?matique avec Fran?oise Dauc? (CERCEC, EHESS), Ksenia Ermoshina (CIS, CNRS). Il est ?galement possible de proposer en tout temps des textes hors th?me. Ceux-ci sont aussi ?valu?s selon la proc?dure d??valuation en double aveugle et publi?s dans la rubrique ? Varia ? ou conserv?s pour un prochain num?ro th?matique. Merci, dans ce cas, d?envoyer vos textes ? l?adresse suivante : ticetsociete at revues.org Bibliographie Alimardani, Mahsa, and Marcus Michaelsen. "Iran: Centralized control and tattered accountability." The Global Handbook of Media Accountability. Routledge, 2021. 298-307. Ars?ne, S?verine. "Complexit? du nationalisme num?rique en Chine." Perspectives chinoises, n?2, 2020. Pp. 59-63. Dauc?, Fran?oise, and Francesca Musiani (eds). "Infrastructure-embedded control, circumvention and sovereignty in the Russian Internet". First Monday 26.5 (2021). Milan, Stefania. Social movements and their technologies: Wiring social change. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. Tr?guer, F?lix. L?utopie d?chue. Une contre-histoire d?internet (XV - XXI?me s). 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