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please find below a call that might be of interest for some of you.

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Endre



Call for Papers

Politics Online:
Comparative Perspectives, Theories & Methodological Innovations

Sessions co-organized by the COST A30 and COST 298 Actions
at the international conference
The Good, the Bad and the Unexpected:
The user and the future of information and communication technologies,

23-25 May 2007, Moscow


Contributions are invited for two conference sessions devoted to recent
theoretical developments in online politics and methodological innovations
for investigating these developments. 'Politics Online' should be conceived
broadly to include both traditional politics such as 'top-down'
government-driven activities as well as 'bottom-up' citizen-based
initiatives.

Session 1: Comparative Perspectives

For Session 1, comparative contributions as well as single-country case
studies are invited, independent of geographical region. These papers may be
either primarily theoretical or empirical studies. The site of the
conference in Moscow provides opportunity to explore developments regarding
online politics in post-communist countries in Central and Eastern Europe,
Russia and other CIS countries as well as China and Southeast Asia from the
perspective of comparative post-communism. Contributions from elsewhere –
including North America, Western Europe and other regions – are also
welcome.

Suggested topics for Session 1 include:
- use of mobile telephones (e.g., SMS exchanges) and e-mail during election
campaigns, political and social movement actions;
- web presence (websites and blogs) by political actors;
- online discussion and chat forums oriented towards politics, public
affairs and social movements;
- Internet censorship and authoritarian measures regarding new media;
- online privacy;
- theoretical conceptualizations (such as social-shaping of technologies).

Session 2: Methodological Innovations

For Session 2, we invite methodologically-oriented papers concerned with
conducting research in the online environment. As with the papers for
Session 1, online politics should be seen as encompassing traditional
political communication as well as citizen and social movement oriented
political initiatives.

Suggested methodologically oriented topics include:
- comparative online research;
- content and discourse analysis techniques for studying political websites;
- ethnographic exploration of online political engagement;
- link analysis;
- mixed-method research designs.

The sessions are planned as part of a larger EU COST Action 298 conference,
to be held 23-25 May 2007 in Moscow. This conference, entitled The Good, the
Bad and the Unexpected: The user and the future of information and
communication technologies, is hosted by the Institute of the Information
Society, Moscow, Russian Federation. For further details, see the conference
site http://conference.cost298.org. These two sessions about online politics
are co-organized by COST Action A30, which is concerned with establishing a
new media research agenda for East and Central Europe. For further details,
see http://www.cmcs.ceu.hu:8080/cmcs/a30cost/.

Interested persons are encouraged to contact the session organizers as soon
as possible regarding ideas for papers. The deadline for submission of
abstracts is 10 January 2007. Authors will be notified by 31 January
regarding acceptance. Full papers are to be submitted no later than 15 May
2007. Plans are being made for a journal theme issue and submissions will be
considered for inclusion.

The sessions are co-organized by:
- Miklos Sukosd (Central European University), Chair, COST Action A30:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Nicholas Jankowski (Virtual Knowledge Studio, Royal Netherlands Academy of
Arts and Sciences), COST Action A30, Working Group 1 leader:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Chantal de Gournay (France Telecom R&D), COST Action 298,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please send abstracts to:
- Miklos Sukosd, Chair, COST Action A30: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- the organizational address for the conference: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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