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*Second Call for Papers*

*Workshop: Regional conflicts and contested spatial identities in the 
digital sphere*

3-4 November 2017, Erlangen, Germany

Organizers: Georg Glasze, Christian Bittner and Elad Segev

Social identity often plays a major role in settings of regional 
conflicts. Hegemonic actors or majority groups promote narratives that 
justify claims on territory, natural resources or simply political 
power. Marginalized groups are mobilized through counter narratives of 
being a community of fate, sharing a common history, destiny and 
cultural heritage. In these struggles, influence upon and access to 
communication media constitutes a vital strategic value. These 
relationships can be witnessed in manifold regional conflicts, be it in 
Israel/Palestine, in Ukraine, the Kashmir region, Western Sahara, 
Catalonia, etc.

Digital communication technologies have created new opportunities for 
information flows across borders and social groups of all kinds and 
scales. Online platforms are employed for participation, empowerment, 
and emancipation of marginalized groups, providing new actors with the 
ability to articulate their perspectives and reach a wider audience. 
Together with social inclusion, there are various patterns of 
communication exclusion, such as language bubbles, content filters, 
demographic biases, skill levels, governmental restrictions, or the 
unequal distribution of net infrastructures. While acknowledging the 
empowering potential of the internet, new studies emphasize also the 
(re)production and manifestation of uneven power structures and societal 
hierarchies through and within the internet. These multifaceted 
inclusion/exclusion mechanisms can be summarized under the umbrella term 
of digital divide(s).

Within these heterogeneous socio-technological constellations, we want 
to assess the transformative potential of the internet for contested 
spatial identities in the settings of regional conflicts. How are 
conflicting identities negotiated in the digital sphere? To what extend 
are marginalized voices and perspectives being articulated through 
digital communication technologies? What strategies do traditional 
gatekeepers and hegemonic actors pursue to maintain their privileged 
speaker positions? What is the role of digital divides or state 
restrictions on digital communication infrastructures?

The proposed workshop wants to bring together international scholars 
from various academic disciplines who are involved in critical research 
on online-negotiations of spatial identities in the context of regional 
conflicts. It aspires an assessment and systematization of the various 
dimensions of collective identity formation in the internet as well as 
fruitful exchange on methodological aspects of online and offline 
research in the thematic field.

Specific topics through which presentations may interrogate the 
relationship between regional conflicts, spatial identities and the 
digital sphere include but are not limited to:

·Social media platforms as means for the articulation of spatial identities

·Implications of the digital sphere for activism, anti-geopolitics, 
peace movements and subaltern articulations

·Involvements of nation state-actors in digital negotiations of spatial 
identities

·The role of infrastructures for enabling, precluding and surveilling 
digital communication

·Strategies of diaspora communities and the digital formation of spatial 
identities

·Transformations of speaker positions and power relations within 
identity groups through digital technologies

·Exclusion mechanisms such as digital divides or internet restrictions

/The workshop will take place at the Institute for Geography, University 
of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, 3.-4. November 2017./

/Please address abstracts (max. 250 words) along with institutional 
affiliation and a short bio/

/(max. 150 words) to: [log in to unmask] *Deadline is 30 June 2017.*/

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Dipl. Geogr. Christian Bittner
Institut für Geographie
Universität Erlangen
Wetterkreuz 15
D-91058 Erlangen