Submission to ASA Annual Meeting 2018

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Wenhong Chen
Wed, Dec 20, 2017 9:01 PM

Dear friends and colleagues,
Happy holidays!

I would like to bring your attention to

·      three CITAMAS’ section sessions
https://convention2.allacademic.com/one/asa/asa18/index.php?&obf_var=3169897&PHPSESSID=kv4nnfha9894ak9sarfm85rv10
at ASA Annual Meeting 2018 (see details below), and

·      two regular sessions CITAMS members may find relevant:

o  Internet and Society
https://convention2.allacademic.com/one/asa/asa18/index.php?cmd=asa18_direct_link&sub_action=view_call&sub_unit__key=18R059

o  Media Sociology
https://convention2.allacademic.com/one/asa/asa18/index.php?cmd=asa18_direct_link&sub_action=view_call&sub_unit__key=18R071

Deadline is January 11 at 11.59 pm EST.

Section on Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology

CITAMS@30: Perspectives, Purposes, and Promises

Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the section, the Communication,
Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section of the American
Sociological Association (CITAMS) welcomes papers on the history, present
and future of Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology,
its place and role in sociology, the academe and the society. Each paper
presented at this session is also invited to be considered in the yearly
CITAMS special issue of the Journal of Information, Communication and
Society.
Wenhong Chen (University of Texas at Austin)
wenchen2006@gmail.com

Media and Power

CITAMS session on Communication, Information Technologies, and Media
Sociology section of the American Sociological Association welcomes papers
that focus on any aspect of power and media writ large. Papers may examine
any form of power and/or power inequalities in any form of media. Each
paper presented at this session is also invited to be considered in the
yearly CITAMS special issue of the Journal of Information, Communication
and Society.

Laura Robinson (Santa Clara University)
laura@laurarobinson.org

Section on Communication, Information Technologies and Media Sociology
Refereed Roundtables (1 hour)

The CITAMS roundtable sessions are open to any paper falling under the
topics present in our section's name: Communication, Information
Technologies, and Media Sociology section of the American Sociological
Association (CITAMS) Thematically similar papers are grouped together into
an average of 10-12 groups after submissions are closed. At the table,
presenters are invited to discuss their research with authors who share
similarly themed submissions. Generally, each presenter is given 5-10
minutes to give an overview of their work to the other CITAMS members
sitting at the table with them. Discussion about the table’s corpus of
knowledge is pursued until the end of the session. The goal of these
roundtables is to foster community among the CITAMS members as well as
offering an opportunity for previously disconnected researchers to meet
each other. Previous table themes include: Media Sociology and Social
Movements, Games and Play through Media and Communication Technology,
Inequality and Communication; Communication Technology and Organizations;
Communication and Social Construction, Representations and Resistance,
Collective Meaning, Media Sociology and Issues of Access, and nearly every
other configuration of media sociology and communication technologies can
consider. Each paper presented at the roundtable is also invited to be
considered for the yearly CITAMS special issue of the Journal of
Information Communication and Society.
Sarah Sobieraj (Tufts University)
sarah.sobieraj@tufts.edu

Cheers,

Wenhong 文泓

Wenhong Chen
Associate Professor of Media Studies and Sociology
University of Texas at Austin

Dear friends and colleagues, Happy holidays! I would like to bring your attention to · three CITAMAS’ section sessions <https://convention2.allacademic.com/one/asa/asa18/index.php?&obf_var=3169897&PHPSESSID=kv4nnfha9894ak9sarfm85rv10> at ASA Annual Meeting 2018 (see details below), and · two regular sessions CITAMS members may find relevant: o Internet and Society <https://convention2.allacademic.com/one/asa/asa18/index.php?cmd=asa18_direct_link&sub_action=view_call&sub_unit__key=18R059> o Media Sociology <https://convention2.allacademic.com/one/asa/asa18/index.php?cmd=asa18_direct_link&sub_action=view_call&sub_unit__key=18R071> Deadline is January 11 at 11.59 pm EST. *Section on Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology* *CITAMS@30: Perspectives, Purposes, and Promises* Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the section, the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section of the American Sociological Association (CITAMS) welcomes papers on the history, present and future of Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology, its place and role in sociology, the academe and the society. Each paper presented at this session is also invited to be considered in the yearly CITAMS special issue of the Journal of Information, Communication and Society. *Wenhong Chen* (University of Texas at Austin) wenchen2006@gmail.com *Media and Power* CITAMS session on Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section of the American Sociological Association welcomes papers that focus on any aspect of power and media writ large. Papers may examine any form of power and/or power inequalities in any form of media. Each paper presented at this session is also invited to be considered in the yearly CITAMS special issue of the Journal of Information, Communication and Society. *Laura Robinson* (Santa Clara University) laura@laurarobinson.org *Section on Communication, Information Technologies and Media Sociology Refereed Roundtables (1 hour)* The CITAMS roundtable sessions are open to any paper falling under the topics present in our section's name: Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section of the American Sociological Association (CITAMS) Thematically similar papers are grouped together into an average of 10-12 groups after submissions are closed. At the table, presenters are invited to discuss their research with authors who share similarly themed submissions. Generally, each presenter is given 5-10 minutes to give an overview of their work to the other CITAMS members sitting at the table with them. Discussion about the table’s corpus of knowledge is pursued until the end of the session. The goal of these roundtables is to foster community among the CITAMS members as well as offering an opportunity for previously disconnected researchers to meet each other. Previous table themes include: Media Sociology and Social Movements, Games and Play through Media and Communication Technology, Inequality and Communication; Communication Technology and Organizations; Communication and Social Construction, Representations and Resistance, Collective Meaning, Media Sociology and Issues of Access, and nearly every other configuration of media sociology and communication technologies can consider. Each paper presented at the roundtable is also invited to be considered for the yearly CITAMS special issue of the Journal of Information Communication and Society. *Sarah Sobieraj* (Tufts University) sarah.sobieraj@tufts.edu Cheers, *Wenhong 文泓* Wenhong Chen Associate Professor of Media Studies and Sociology University of Texas at Austin * Chair, Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section American Sociological Association* T: 512-471-4952 F: 512-471-4077 wenhong.chen@austin.utexas.edu http://utexas.academia.edu/wenhongchen New edited book: Networked China http://www.routledge.com/9781138840027/ Office hour signup http://bit.ly/1xpHy1c 1 University Station A0800, CMA 5.142 University of Texas at Austin 2504 Whitis Ave Stop A0800 Austin, TX 78712-1067