[CITASA] CFP Media, Technology, and Society Graduate Student Conference 2012 - "InfoSocial: Where information and the social sciences collide" CFP Media, Technology, and Society Graduate Student Conference 2012 - "InfoSocial: Where information and the social

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Lindsay Young
Mon, Mar 5, 2012 9:08 PM

To the CITASA community,

The Media, Technology, and Society program at Northwestern University is
organizing a graduate student conference that may be of interest to some of
you and/or your students. Below is the CFP.  Please feel free to circulate
as you wish.

Best,
Lindsay Young
Doctoral Student
Northwestern University
Media, Technology, and Society Program


Infosocial: A Media, Technology & Society Conference - Oct 12-13, 2012

Infosocial: Where information and the social sciences collide.

A graduate student conference hosted by the Media, Technology and Society
(MTS) program at Northwestern University

As the information infrastructure of contemporary social life becomes
increasingly complex and visible, disparate modes of inquiry converge. We
are surrounded by a proliferation of data that provides a unique window
into a wide array of individual and collective behavior. The changes in the
visibility and availability of such data have challenged the technical and
conceptual boundaries of the social sciences. This, in turn, has triggered
a growth in interdisciplinary collaboration and in methodological and
theoretical innovation. Our conference aims to contribute to these
collaborative and innovative developments by bringing together graduate
student scholarship from across the academic spectrum.

We seek papers authored by graduate students that address relevant topics
within and across disciplines, including contributions from communication
and media studies, sociology, psychology, computer science, science and
technology studies, information science, political science, and
anthropology, among others.

Possible submission topics include (but are not limited to):

  • Linked data/semantic web and society
  • Privacy and information management
  • Measuring online behavior
  • Collective action and crowd sourcing
  • Internet skill and literacy
  • Open source and innovation
  • Complexity and technological change
  • History and information
  • Information at work
  • Educational technology
  • Networks and the information society
  • Methodological developments

Important Information:
Extended abstract (500 words) submission deadline: April 15, 2012
Acceptance notification date: May 15, 2012
Conference date: October 12-13, 2012
Conference location: Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois

To submit, please visit http://bit.ly/NUMTSconference and upload an
extended abstract of no more than 500 words.

Note: There will be no fee to attend and/or participate in the conference.
Meals will be provided and interested attendees may request to be housed
with Northwestern students. While we can make no guarantees, we will do our
best to accommodate requests.

To the CITASA community, The Media, Technology, and Society program at Northwestern University is organizing a graduate student conference that may be of interest to some of you and/or your students. Below is the CFP. Please feel free to circulate as you wish. Best, Lindsay Young Doctoral Student Northwestern University Media, Technology, and Society Program -------------- Infosocial: A Media, Technology & Society Conference - Oct 12-13, 2012 Infosocial: Where information and the social sciences collide. A graduate student conference hosted by the Media, Technology and Society (MTS) program at Northwestern University As the information infrastructure of contemporary social life becomes increasingly complex and visible, disparate modes of inquiry converge. We are surrounded by a proliferation of data that provides a unique window into a wide array of individual and collective behavior. The changes in the visibility and availability of such data have challenged the technical and conceptual boundaries of the social sciences. This, in turn, has triggered a growth in interdisciplinary collaboration and in methodological and theoretical innovation. Our conference aims to contribute to these collaborative and innovative developments by bringing together graduate student scholarship from across the academic spectrum. We seek papers authored by graduate students that address relevant topics within and across disciplines, including contributions from communication and media studies, sociology, psychology, computer science, science and technology studies, information science, political science, and anthropology, among others. Possible submission topics include (but are not limited to): - Linked data/semantic web and society - Privacy and information management - Measuring online behavior - Collective action and crowd sourcing - Internet skill and literacy - Open source and innovation - Complexity and technological change - History and information - Information at work - Educational technology - Networks and the information society - Methodological developments Important Information: Extended abstract (500 words) submission deadline: April 15, 2012 Acceptance notification date: May 15, 2012 Conference date: October 12-13, 2012 Conference location: Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois To submit, please visit http://bit.ly/NUMTSconference and upload an extended abstract of no more than 500 words. Note: There will be no fee to attend and/or participate in the conference. Meals will be provided and interested attendees may request to be housed with Northwestern students. While we can make no guarantees, we will do our best to accommodate requests.