[Air-L] Air-L Digest, Vol 122, Issue 6

Junghyun Kim jkim23 at kent.edu
Sat Sep 6 00:44:05 PDT 2014


My email address is changed to junghyunk at sogang.ac.kr
Please email to the new address from now on.

Thanks.

Jung-Hyun Kim, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
School of Communication
Sogang University, Seoul, Korea


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>    1. #digcult14 - Gender, Sexuality and Social Media (Ben Light)
>    2. Fwd: CfP: The Data Revolution in International Development ?
>       3 Oct 2014 Deadline (Reminder) (Mark Graham)
>    3. Vol.11 N.2 - Global Surveillance and Forms of Resistance
>       (Javier de Rivera)
>    4. Coders Needed in Two New Areas (Shulman, Stu)
>    5. CAMRI Seminars Autumn 2014 - Programme (U of Westminster)
>       (Christian Fuchs)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2014 06:31:43 +0000
> From: Ben Light <ben.light at qut.edu.au>
> To: "air-l at listserv.aoir.org" <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
> Subject: [Air-L] #digcult14 - Gender, Sexuality and Social Media
> Message-ID: <D02F95ED.2D01%ben.light at qut.edu.au>
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> Hi Folks,
>
> With the usual apologies for cross posting.  Come join us for a symposium
> and PhD Masterclass at QUT.
>
> #digcult14 Making Digital Cultures of Gender and Sexuality with Social
> Media
> Creative Industries Faculty Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane
> ? Australia.
>
> Organisers: Ben Light, Jean Burgess, Elija Cassidy and Stefanie Duguay
>
> 28/29 October, we will be hosting a symposium dedicated to questions of
> gender, sexuality and social media followed by a PhD masterclass for
> students interested in sociocultural qualitative approaches to digital
> media research.
>
> Bringing together leading and emerging scholars in the study of the
> digital, gender and sexuality, the symposium seeks to further interrogate
> questions of the contemporary making of digital cultures of gender and
> sexuality.  Whilst difference-based approaches to understanding the
> gendered make up of social media users and audiences have been considered,
> this symposium focuses more upon the ways in which gender and sexuality are
> constructed and circulated with and by this media. Additionally, it will
> seek to explore how sociotechnical elements of social media are being
> transferred to other digital cultures of gender and sexuality.
>
> Speakers include: Kath Albury (University of New South Wales), Jenine
> Beekhuyzen (Griffith University), Jean Burgess (QUT), Paul Byron
> (University of New South Wales), Elija Cassidy (QUT) Stefanie Duguay (QUT),
> Clif Evers (University of Nottingham Ningbo), Ben Light (QUT), Sharif
> Mowlabocus (University of Sussex), Susanna Paasonen (University of Turku),
> Kane Race (The University of Sydney) and Emily Van Der Nagel (Swinburne
> University).
>
> The PhD masterclass on the 29 October will be to enable a small group of
> 15-20 PhD students to engage with a group of internationally recognized
> researchers, and with each other, to discuss their work and their plans for
> its development.
>
> Both events are free to attend, but places are limited so early
> registration is advised.  More details can be found at:
> http://www.digcult.org
>
> NB: applications for the PhD masterclass need to be submitted as per the
> instructions on the symposium website by close of play in your respective
> time zone, by 19 September 2014.  Applicants will be notified of the
> outcome of their application no later than the 25 September 2014.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Ben.
> Ben Light
> PhD MSc BA(Hons)
> Professor of Digital Media Studies
>
> Creative Industries Faculty
> School of Media, Entertainment and Creative Arts
> Queensland University of Technology
> Creative Industries Precinct Z1-515
> Musk Avenue Kelvin Grove
> QLD 4059 Australia
>
> Phone:    +61 7 3138 8280
> Twitter: @doggyb
> QUT: http://www.staff.qut.edu.au/staff/lightb
> Open Access Publications:
> http://eprints.qut.edu.au/view/person/Light,_Ben.html
> Personal Site: http://www.benlight.org<http://www.benlight.org/>
>
>
>
>
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>
> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2014 08:47:48 +0100
> From: Mark Graham <mark.graham at oii.ox.ac.uk>
> To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
> Subject: [Air-L] Fwd: CfP: The Data Revolution in International
>         Development ? 3 Oct 2014 Deadline (Reminder)
> Message-ID:
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> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Please consider submitting to the below call on 'The Data Revolution in
> International Development.' Please also feel free to share it widely within
> your own networks.
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
> ------------------------------------------
> Dr Mark Graham
>
> Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow
> Oxford Internet Institute
> University of Oxford
>
> Research Fellow
> Green Templeton College
> University of Oxford
>
> Visiting Research Associate
> School of Geography and the Environment
> University of Oxford
>
> oii.ox.ac.uk/people/graham <http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/graham> |
> geospace.co.uk <http://www.geospace.co.uk> | Information Geographies
> <http://geography.oii.ox.ac.uk> | wikichains.org <
> http://www.wikichains.org>
>  |
> @geoplace <http://twitter.com/geoplace> | zerogeography blog
> <http://www.zerogeography.net/> | Connectivity, Inclusion and Inequality
> Group <http://cii.oii.ox.ac.uk/>
> <http://twitter.com/geoplace>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Richard Heeks <richard.heeks at manchester.ac.uk>
> Date: 4 September 2014 18:52
> Subject: CfP: The Data Revolution in International Development ? 3 Oct 2014
> Deadline (Reminder)
> To: Richard Heeks <richard.heeks at manchester.ac.uk>
>
>
>  This is a call for papers for a track ? ?*The Data Revolution in
> International Development*? ? that will form part of the *May 2015 IFIP
> WG9.4 international ICT4D conference*
> <http://www.ifipwg94.org/ifip-wg94-conference-2015>, to be held in Sri
> Lanka.
>
> The data revolution track ? chaired by Richard Heeks (*Centre for
> Development Informatics* <http://www.cdi.manchester.ac.uk>, University of
> Manchester) and Mark Graham (*Oxford Internet Institute*
> <http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/>) ? is seeking papers that address technical,
> socio-technical, socio-organisational and critical perspectives on:
> - Open data for development
> - Big data for development
> - Real-time data for development
> - Other data-for-development trends
> For the full call, see:
> *
> http://www.ifipwg94.org/track-12-the-data-revolution-in-international-development*
> <
> http://www.ifipwg94.org/track-12-the-data-revolution-in-international-development
> >
>
> Papers can be either full research papers (max. 5,000 words) or
> research-in-progress/practitioner reports (max. 2,500 words).  They should
> be submitted to the track chairs ? *richard.heeks at manchester.ac.uk*
> <richard.heeks at manchester.ac.uk> and *mark.graham at oii.ox.ac.uk*
> <mark.graham at oii.ox.ac.uk> ? with a copy to the conference organisers:
> *ifip9.4.2015 at gmail.com* <ifip9.4.2015 at gmail.com>.
>
> The deadline for submission is *Friday 3**rd** October 2014*.
>
> All papers will be blind peer-reviewed before acceptance decisions are made
> (22nd Jan 2015 with resubmissions due 20th Feb 2015), and the conference
> proceedings will be published.  At least one author per accepted paper will
> need to attend the conference.  The track chairs will develop plans for a
> journal special issue on the data revolution in international development
> following the submission deadline.
>
> If you have any questions in advance of submission, please email the track
> chairs.  The submission template can be found as a link at:
> *http://www.ifipwg94.org/call-for-papers-2015*
> <http://www.ifipwg94.org/call-for-papers-2015>
>
> Do please pass this call on to those who work on data-for-development
> issues.
>
> *IFIP WG9.4* <http://www.ifipwg94.org/> is the longest-standing and
> largest
> grouping worldwide organising events in the field of ICTs and development;
> with biannual international conferences and other regional events held
> since 1988.  It is a formal working group of IFIP, the International
> Federation for Information Processing; the global body to which national IT
> and computer societies affiliate.
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2014 11:05:18 +0200
> From: Javier de Rivera <javier at socialmediasociology.com>
> To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
> Subject: [Air-L] Vol.11 N.2 - Global Surveillance and Forms of
>         Resistance
> Message-ID: <54097CCE.8000905 at socialmediasociology.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>
> Dear AoIR friends,
>
> It is now available the last monographic issue of Teknokultura Journal
> <http://teknokultura.net>
>
> This time the Editorial and four of the articles are written in English.
> (click on the UK flag)
>
> We hope it is of your interest,
>
> Kind regards,
> @Teknokultura <http://twitter.com/teknokultura>
>
>
>   *Vol 11, No 2 (2014): Global Surveillance and Forms of Resistanc*e
>
> Monographic issue coordinated by Javier de Rivera and ?ngel Gordo L?pez
>
>
>       Table of Contents
>
> Global Surveillance and Forms of Resistance
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/245>         PDF
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/245/pdf>
> Javier de Rivera, ?ngel Gordo L?pez     237-242
>
> The Shepherd, the Doctor and the Big Data
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/210>         PDF
> (ESPA?OL)
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/210/pdf>
> Alejandro Segura V?zquez        243-257
>
> Societies of Control: State techno-surveillance and Civic Resistance in
> Mexico <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/224>  PDF
> (ESPA?OL) <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/224/pdf>
> Paola Ricaurte Quijano, Jacobo N?jera Valdez, Jes?s Robles Maloof
>  259-282
>
> Travel Surveillance Assemblages
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/222>         PDF
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/222/pdf>
> Sophia Carmen Vackimes  283-300
>
> Videosurveillance in the center of Madrid: moving towards an electronic
> panopticon? <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/226>
>  PDF
> (ESPA?OL) <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/226/pdf>
> Santiago Ruiz Chasco    301-327
>
> Surveillance by any other name? Understanding counter-surveillance as
> critical discourse and practice
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/219>         PDF
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/219/pdf>
> Gemma Galdon Clavell    329-348
>
> Reactions in New Media Art to surveillance and data control on the Net:
> new paradigms (2001-2010)
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/232>         PDF
> (ESPA?OL)
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/232/pdf>
> Paloma Gonz?lez D?az    349-382
>
> Hacking the Vision Machine: Farocki?s and Paglen?s detourning of control
> images <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/212>  PDF
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/212/pdf>
> Rafael Dernbach         383-403
>
> Power and Surveillance in Video Games
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/227>         PDF
> (ESPA?OL)
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/227/pdf>
> H?ctor Puente Bienvenido, Cost?n Sequeiros Bruna        405-423
>
>
>         Dis/Regarding...
>
> A Question of Momentum - Critical Reflections on Individual Options for
> Surveillance Resistance
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/216>         PDF
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/216/pdf>
> Ashlin James Lee        425-440
>
> >From Camouflage in Contemporary Art to Privacy in Net-Art
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/228>         PDF
> (ESPA?OL)
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/228/pdf>
> Jorge Due?as Villamiel  441-452
>
> Interview with H?l?ne Castel, by Fernando ?lvarez-Ur?a y Julia Varela
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/230>         PDF
> (ESPA?OL)
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/230/pdf>
> Julia Varela Fern?ndez, Fernando ?lvarez-Ur?a, H?l?ne Castel    453-473
>
>
>         Reviews
>
> Cypherpunks <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/209>
>  PDF
> (ESPA?OL) <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/209/pdf>
> Estela Mateo Regueiro   475-480
>
> Los discursos del presente, un an?lisis de los imaginarios sociales
> contempor?neos.
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/236>         PDF
> (ESPA?OL)
> <http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/article/view/236/pdf>
> Valeria Yarad Jeada     480-485
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2014 12:58:55 -0400
> From: "Shulman, Stu" <stu at texifter.com>
> To: "<air-l at listserv.aoir.org>" <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
> Subject: [Air-L] Coders Needed in Two New Areas
> Message-ID:
>         <CAAtQ8JToT3qGYV+FiQLOUSW9dmVmKifpY3i0eD-owycKr=
> 7RRg at mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>
> The AoIR community has generated a wonderful stream of student and faculty
> text data coders over the years. We have enjoyed working with language and
> topic specific expert groups and expect to grow the number of opportunities
> for students to earn money while learning about text classification and.
> Right now we are searching for two skill sets:
>
> - Arabic speaking coders who want to work with Islamic State Twitter data.
> - English speaking coders with an understanding of, and professional
> interest in, the cosmetics industry.
>
> We currently pay $13/hour. All active coders receive a gratis Enterprise
> individual DiscoverText account which can be used for personal research.
> Please email me directly and send your CV if you are interested in either
> post.
>
> ~Stu
>
>
> --
> Dr. Stuart W. Shulman
> http://people.umass.edu/stu
>
> Founder and CEO, Texifter
> http://texifter.com
>
> LinkedIn
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartwshulman
>
> Twitter
> https://twitter.com/StuartWShulman
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2014 19:31:32 +0100
> From: Christian Fuchs <christian.fuchs at uti.at>
> To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
> Subject: [Air-L] CAMRI Seminars Autumn 2014 - Programme (U of
>         Westminster)
> Message-ID: <540A0184.7030506 at uti.at>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
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> University of Westminster
> Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) Research Seminars
> Autumn 2014
>
> http://fuchs.uti.at/wp-content/CAMRIautumn2014.pdf
> Overview: http://www.westminster.ac.uk/camri/research-seminars
>
> Programme:
>
> Jenny Chan: Dying for an iPhone: The Labour Struggle of China?s New
> Working Class
> Wednesday, October 1, 2014. 14:00-16:00. Room A7.01
>
> http://www.westminster.ac.uk/camri/research-seminars/dying-for-an-iphone-the-labour-struggle-of-chinas-new-working-class
>
> Jim McGuigan: The Work of Raymond Williams
> Wednesday, October 15, 2014. 14:00-16:00. Room A7.01
>
> http://www.westminster.ac.uk/camri/research-seminars/the-work-of-raymond-williams
>
> Christian Garland: Framing the Poor: Media Illiteracy, Stereotyping and
> Contextual Fallacy to Spin the Crisis
> Wednesday, October 22, 2014. 14:00-16:00. Room A7.01
>
> http://www.westminster.ac.uk/camri/research-seminars/framing-the-poor-media-illiteracy-stereotyping-and-contextual-fallacy-to-spin-the-crisis
>
> Jaeho Kang: Phantasmagoria of Urban Spectacle: Walter Benjamin and Media
> Theory Today
> Wednesday, October 29, 2014. 14:00-16:00. Room A7.01
>
> http://www.westminster.ac.uk/camri/research-seminars/phantasmagoria-of-urban-spectacle-walter-benjamin-and-media-theory-today
>
> Dhiraj Murthy: Social Media and Disasters: the Case of Hurricane Sandy
> and Twitter
> Wednesday, November 12, 2014. 14:00-16:00. Room A7.01
>
> http://www.westminster.ac.uk/camri/research-seminars/social-media-and-disasters-the-case-of-hurricane-sandy-and-twitter
>
> Michael Wayne: Kant?s Aesthetics and Marxism
> Wednesday, November 26, 2014. 14:00-16:00. Room A7.01
>
> http://www.westminster.ac.uk/camri/research-seminars/kants-aesthetics-and-marxism
>
> Vincent Miller: The Crisis of Presence in Contemporary Culture
> Wednesday, December 10, 2014. 14:00-16:00. Room A7.01
>
> http://www.westminster.ac.uk/camri/research-seminars/the-crisis-of-presence-in-contemporary-culture
>
> If you want to attend one or several of the events, please register by
> contacting Christian Fuchs christian.fuchs at uti.at
>
> Location:
> Communication and Media Research Institute
> School of Media, Arts and Design
> University of Westminster
> Watford Road, Northwick Park
> Middlesex, HA1 3TP
> Room A7.01
>
> Public Transport
> Metropolitan line, stop: Northwick Park
>
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