[Air-L] CfP: Web as Culture. Ethnographic, linguistic and didactic perspectives

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________________________________________________________
Call for Papers

Web as Culture
Ethnographic, linguistic and didactic perspectives


International Symposium of the Giessen Graduate Centre for Study of Culture
(GCSC) and the Centre for Media and Interactivity (ZMI), Justus Liebig
University, Giessen

July 16 - 18, 2009

The World Wide Web is a cultural space in which new forms of social
networking, of creating, acquiring and teaching knowledge and competencies,
and of constructing personal and cultural identities have emerged. The
International Symposium "Web as Culture" is intended to address issues that
are involved in the processes of the construction and the perpetuation of
social structures, cultural narratives, memories, knowledge and language in
the World Wide Web. Particular emphasis is placed on sociocultural processes
of transformation such as the change of social networks, the change of
teaching and learning cultures and language change instigated by the World
Wide Web. These sociocultural processes of transformation will be discussed
from various disciplinary perspectives and at all relevant levels of
analysis. It is very much in the spirit and tradition of an
interdisciplinary study of culture that we invite scholars from all
pertinent areas of research to participate in the International Symposium
"Web as Culture". Apart from researchers from the core disciplines of
ethnography, didactics and linguistics, we would particularly like to invite
scholars from the areas of media studies, literary studies, sociology,
anthropology, philosophy and neighbouring disciplines to submit abstracts.

The plenary lectures will be given by:
- Prof. Dr. Henning Lobin (Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen)
- Prof. Dr. Angelika Storrer (Universität Dortmund)
- Prof. Dr. Jörg Strübing (Universität Tübingen) [to be confirmed]
- Prof. Steven L. Thorne, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania State University)

The Symposium will discuss the new cultural space provided by the World Wide
Web with a particular focus on three topics: (1) Networks, (2) Learning, (3)
Language. The three corresponding sections at the Symposium will address
(but are not restricted to) the following research questions:

1.      Networks
- How does the Web change structures and mechanisms of sociocultural
interaction? How is the Internet influenced by social interaction?
- How do semantic structures and traditional concepts change on the Web?
- How is the cultural space of the Web created (from a sociological and
technological perspective) and limited?
- In what ways can ethnographic methods contribute to research into
sociocultural phenomena on the web and how would such an Internet-oriented
application change and influence the ethnographic toolkit?

2.      Learning
- How do learning processes change on the Web?
- What role does the Web play in different learning environments and
contexts?
- How can the Internet as a medium of information, communication and
production exert a positive influence on teaching and learning processes?
- What are the pedagogical challenges posed by the Web when it comes to
integrating the Internet into learning processes?

3.      Language
- How does language use change on the Web?
- Which new forms of communication and genres have emerged on the Web?
- How can the Web be utilized as a linguistic and language-pedagogical
resource?
- How do Web-specific interactions (e.g. in social networks and in web-based
learning processes) manifest themselves in language use?

Working languages of the Symposium are English and German. Please submit
your abstract of max. 400 words by 31 January 2009 to info at webasculture.de.
We intend to confirm acceptance of submissions by
28 February 2009. The paper presentations at the Symposium will be 20
minutes in length, complemented by 10 minutes of discussion time. We expect
to publish a collection of selected papers after the Symposium.

Contact:
Email      info at webasculture.de
Website  www.webasculture.de


Dates:
Deadline abstracts             January 31, 2009
Notification of acceptance     February 28, 2009
Symposium                          July 16 - 18, 2009


Organisers:

Joybrato Mukherjee
Centre for Media and Interactivity
Justus-Liebig-University, Giessen
Ludwigstraße 34
35390 Giessen/ Germany

Marcus Burkhardt
International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture
Justus-Liebig-University Giessen Alter Steinbacher Weg 38
35394 Giessen/ Germany

________________________________________________________
Thies W. Böttcher M.A. | Research Assistant & PhD Fellow
International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture (GCSC)
Gießener Graduate School for the Humanities (GGK)
Justus Liebig University Gießen
Alter Steinbacher Weg 38
35394 Gießen
Germany

Tel.: +49.641.99 300 46
Tel.: +49.641.99 300 41 (GCSC Office)
Fax: +49.641.99 300 49
thies.boettcher at gcsc.uni-giessen.de

http://gcsc.uni-giessen.de/
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