Please unsubscribe me from your list ! On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 12:15 AM, Christian Fuchs <christian.fu...@uti.at> wrote:
> The 5th ICTs and Society-Conference: The Internet and Social Media at a > Crossroads: Capitalism or Commonism? Perspectives for Critical Political > Economy and Critical Theory. > Vienna University of Technology. > Vienna, Austria > June 3-7, 2015. > > http://icts-and-society.net/events/5th-icts-and-society-conference > > Organised by the The ICTs and Society Network - an international research > network that aims to bring together critical Internet/digital media/social > media-researchers. > > Submission deadline: > February 27, 2015 > http://sciforum.net/conference/isis-summit-vienna-2015/icts > > Part of the ISIS Summit Vienna 2015: Information Society at the > Crossroads: Response and Responsibility of the Sciences of Information. > http://summit.is4is.org > http://summit.is4is.org/calls/call-for-participation > Keynote speakers: http://summit.is4is.org/programme/speakers > > Given that the information society and the study of information face a > world of crisis today and are at a crossroads, also the future of the > Internet and social media are in question. The 5th ICTs and Society > Conference therefore wants to focus on the questions: What are the main > challenges that the Internet and social media are facing in capitalism > today? What potentials for an alternative, commonist Internet are there? > What are existing hindrances for such an Internet? What is the relationship > of power structures, protest movements, societal developments, struggles, > radical reforms, etc. to the Internet? How can critical political economy > and critical theory best study the Internet and social media today? > > Presentations and submissions are organised in the form of 23 panel topics > (ICT&S1-ICT&S23; please indicate the panel identification number to which > you submit in your submisison/abstract): > > * ICT&S1 The Internet and Critical Theory: > * ICT&S2 The Internet, Karl Marx, and Marxist Theory: > * ICT&S3 The Internet, Commodities and Capitalism: > * ICT&S4 The Political Economy of Online Advertising > * ICT&S5 The Internet and Power: > * ICT&S6 Raymond Williams’ Cultural Materialism and the Internet: > * ICT&S7 Dallas Smythe and the Internet: > * ICT&S8 Critical Cultural Studies Today: Stuart Hall, Richard Hoggart > * ICT&S9 The Frankfurt School and the Internet: > * ICT&S10 Marxist Semiotics, Marxist Linguistics, Critical Psychology, > Marxism and the Internet > * ICT&S11 The Internet and Global Capitalism > * ICT&S12 The Internet and Neoliberalism with Chinese Characteristics > * ICT&S13 The Political Economy of Digital Labour > * ICT&S14 The Political Economy of the Internet and the Capitalist State > Today > * ICT&S15 Ideology Critique 2.0: Ideologies of and on the Internet > * ICT&S16 Hegel 2.0: Dialectical Philosophy and the Internet > * ICT&S17 Capitalism and Open Access Publishing > * ICT&S18 Class Struggles, Social Struggles and the Internet > * ICT&S19 Critical/Radical Internet Studies, the University and Academia > Today > * ICT&S20 The Internet and the Left > * ICT&S21 Anti-Capitalist Feminism and the Internet Today > * ICT&S22 The Internet, Right-Wing Extremism and Fascism Today > * ICT&S23 An Alternative Internet > > Online SUBMISSION: > http://sciforum.net/conference/isis-summit-vienna-2015/icts > http://sciforum.net/conference/isis-summit-vienna-2015/page/instructions > Please submit an extended abstract of 750-2000 words: > First register and then select the conference “ISIS Summit Vienna 2015” > and the conference stream “ICTS 2015” > Only one submission per person will be considered > Please indicate the number/ID of the panel to which you are submitting at > the start of your abstract (ICTSxx). Submissions without panel identifier > or that fall outside the topics covered by the 23 panels will not be > further considered. > > > > -- > Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable on Google. Violations > of list guidelines will get you moderated: https://mailman.stanford.edu/ > mailman/listinfo/liberationtech. Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change > password by emailing moderator at compa...@stanford.edu.
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