[Air-L] CFP *Deadline May 29th* - Available Spaces on "Gaming and IR" and "Crowd-Technologies and IR" Panels at the International Studies Association 2016 Conference
Nicole Grove
nicolesunday at gmail.com
Sun May 24 12:05:50 PDT 2015
Dear All,
We have a few available spots for two panels at the International Studies
Association 2016 Conference in Atlanta, GA, to be held March 16-19, 2016.
The conference deadline for submissions is June 1st, so we are requesting
abstracts be sent by May 29th.
Panel #1 - Gaming, Simulation, and International Relations
This panel invites abstracts that address the role of video games in
international politics, broadly defined. Possible topics may include but
are not limited to the military-entertainment complex; gaming as a site of
engagement with issues such as international law, immigration, and the
treatment of non-combatans during wartime; indigenous games; feminist
approaches to gaming and IR; and gaming and new technologies of the body.
Panel #2 - Crowd Technologies and International Relations
This panel invites abstracts addressing the increasing role of
crowdmapping, crowdsourcing and other crowd-technologies in international
relations. Possible topics may include, but are not limited to the use of
crowd technologies and disaster management response by international
organizations; crowdsourcing, development and urban planning; crowd
technologies and open source warfare; crowdmapping sexual violence; and
crowdsourcing and the production of racial and gendered exclusions in the
assembly of data.
Please email abstracts of no more than 200 words to Nicole Grove at
nsgrove at hawaii.edu.
____________________________________________
Nicole Sunday Grove, PhD
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
2424 Maile Way, Room 608
Honolulu, HI 96822
Web: www.nsgrove.com
Email: nsgrove at hawaii.edu
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