Dear Colleagues,
Some of you may be interested in CfP below.
Please note - as this is a reminder - that the deadline for submissions
is 15 July 2019.
THE POLITICS OF PRIVACY - A WORKSHOP
5-6 December 2019. Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany.
The ECREA Communication and Democracy Section invites contributions to
an off-year workshop on the political implications of privacy. Questions
related to the individual and organizational management of information
boundaries spread across the field of communication and media studies.
Herein, politics, in a narrow and broader sense, play a role in myriad
ways: How can one conceive of privacy as realized within mediated
societal and communicative relations? How can we explore the management
of privacy affecting processes of institutionalized and practice-based
joint decision-making? How is privacy imprinted in technology? Which
notions of privacy play a role across policies and media?
This workshop explores contemporary and future directions of
communication and media research perspectives on political
implications of privacy. Beyond well-established fields of media related
privacy research, such as media psychology or privacy activism, we seek
for debates across the discipline. Political dimensions of privacy
emerge in diverse communication and media subfields, such as political
communication, journalism, media management or visual communication. We
invite diverse contributions, irrespective of whether relational,
rational, contextual, differential concepts of privacy or even
approaches beyond privacy, such as data justice, are applied.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Constanze Kurz, Chaos Computer Club
Constanze Kurz is a German Computer scientist and a privacy activist.
She is spokeswoman of the Chaos Computer Club (CCC) - Europe’s largest
and one of the world’s oldest hacker organizations. Constanze Kurz is an
author of several non-fiction books and works as a journalist for
netzpolitik.org
Sami Coll, University of Geneva
Sami Coll is a French sociologist, currently working at the University
of Geneva. His research focuses on big data, surveillance, privacy and
data transparency. He publishes both academic and journalistic work.
More information on the workshop (and the follow-up special issue of
"Media and Communication" open-access journal) can be found here:
https://privacy.uni-mainz.de/
--
dr hab Jakub Nowak
Zakład Dziennikarstwa / Department of Journalism
Wydział Politologii / Faculty of Political Science
UMCS w Lublinie / Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin
http://www.umcs.pl/pl/addres-book-employee,1974,pl.html
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