Dear colleagues,

We are inviting contributions to the open panel 370. “Live from the Frontlines: 
The Mediation of Armed Conflict Through Online Platforms” for the upcoming 
EASST-4S 2024, which will take place in Amsterdam, Netherlands on 16-19 July 
2024.

Deadline for submission is February 12, 2024.

This panel brings together researchers interested in the mediation of wars to 
discuss media’s influence on current violent conflicts, e.g. the Russian 
invasion of Ukraine and the Israel-Palestine war. We explore critical 
approaches to war and media, with a focus on presenters from conflict regions.

Armed conflicts and media technologies are tied together in modern warfare. The 
rise in the use of social media, owned by large technology platforms, in the 
ongoing conduct of wars, in their documentation and in influencing different 
actors in ways that transform warfare, raises many questions. During current 
wars in Ukraine and Palestine and Israel, new media technologies have been used 
to sway global public opinion, to expose and document human rights violations, 
to challenge narratives promoted by legacy media and state actors and to 
document life under fire or experiences of combatants. At the same time, Social 
Media platforms are being weaponized - for the spread of disinformation, 
propaganda and psychological warfare by state and non-state actors. Platform 
companies are tasked with moderating masses of content, leading to claims of 
unjust treatment and censorship.
We are interested in contributions that address issues such as:

• How is social media becoming part of military tactics and used for 
geopolitical influence (through hacking, bot wars, and the spread of 
disinformation)?
• How is content moderation online weaponized for silencing dissenting voices 
under the guise of security issues?
• The rise of OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) as a mode of investigating 
truths on the battlefield.
• How can STS researchers develop a critical approach and theory towards war 
and its media technologies?
• Actors’ choice of terminology and its implications, also with regard to the 
spread of narratives online (war, invasion, occupation, military operation, 
genocide, annexation).
• What challenges does this provide in terms of digital and information 
literacy and connectivity for people who follow the events of war online?
• Also, with a view towards more optimistic outcomes - can media technology be 
used for conflict resolution and how?

We ask to center this on scholars from regions under war and conflict, while 
also inviting others to contribute.

Submissions: If you would like to participate in this session, please submit 
your individual abstract of approx. 250 words and follow the instructions 
described here:

Link to the submission form: 
https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/easst-4s2024/paper-form/14454

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The 2024 quadrennial joint meeting of the European Association for the Study of 
Science and Technology (EASST) and the Society for Social Studies of Science 
(4S) invites panels, presentations, making & doing contributions, and other 
events that explore the role of STS in making and doing contributions to 
transformations in an era of grand societal challenges.

More information can be found here: https://www.easst4s2024.net/

Please contact us if you have any questions
Yarden Skop ([email protected])
Sarah Rüller ([email protected])
Houda Elmimouni ([email protected])

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Sarah Rüller M.Sc.
Pronouns (She/Her)

Researcher // CRC 1187 - Media of Cooperation
PhD candidate // Information Systems and New Media

University of Siegen

Kohlbettstraße 15 // 57072 Siegen // Room: US-E 103
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