[Air-L] CfP 16th annual ICA Mobile Pre-conference, May 23, 2019 Washington, D.C.

Rich Ling riseling at gmail.com
Tue Nov 20 20:01:47 PST 2018


Dear all,
Please find the call for panel proposals for the 16th annual ICA Mobile
Pre-conference.
Rich Ling

Boundary conditions in mobile communication:

16th annual ICA Mobile Pre-conference 2019

Call for Proposals

Deadline for Workshop Proposals: Friday, December 31, 2018
Date & Time:

May 23, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Tentative venue: The George Washington University Museum and The Textile
Museum. Overview

The theme of borders (national, political, social, personal) and transiting
them, has become a central issue in society. Borders as the theme of his
year’s ICA conference is a timely issue. The personal nature of mobile
communication means that this form of mediation is increasingly central to
these transitions. Migrants use mobile phones to orient themselves in
transit and after they settle in new countries. Political movements use
mobile communication to, in some cases break down and in other cases to
develop borders. Mobile communication allows us to reach across social
boundaries. Thus, there is an obvious connection between borders and our
use of mobile communication to deal with them.

At the 16th annual ICA Mobile pre-conference, we invite younger scholars
(PhDs, postdocs and junior faculty), scholars from the Global South, along
with their more established colleagues to consider these issues at the 16th
annual Mobile Communication Pre-Conference.

The pre-conference will be organized around several interactive Blue-Sky
workshop sessions where we invite scholars to present ideas that are at
various levels of gestation. Research ideas that are just being formed,
ideas for mobile pedagogy, and notions of mobile applications used by
practitioners in the field are welcome. This forum is designed to cultivate
a supportive and integrated community of thinkers.

Workshop themes can focus on any of the dimensions of mobile communication
ranging from mobiles and social cohesion, mobile theory/methods, mobile
communication and the news, mobile learning, entertainment, gaming and/or
photography. They can look into mobile communication in organizations,
mobile communication and development, mobile communication for social good
and mobile communication as a means for threats to privacy, cyberbullying
and/or robotification. Workshops could look into mobile romance, parenting
mobiles, locative gaming, mHealth, and the relationships of mobile
technologies to the elderly or children. They could focus on mobile
communication in the Global South, mobile communication and migration,
mobile journalism, etc. In short, we are open to a wide variety of themes
associated with the use of mobile communication and mobile media in
society.

Workshop proposals are particularly welcomed from mobile-oriented scholars
in the early stages of their careers. We also welcome established scholars
to partner with younger colleagues in the development of proposals. Each
workshop will be allocated a time slot of approximately 90 minutes. We are
particularly interested to see proposals that include “hands-on” or
interactive types of interaction.

The workshop sessions should focus on the discussion of new ideas, theory
and empirical results, but can also be more practical or industry oriented.
A workshop will typically be organized around a consortium of four or five
main participants who present and discuss their work but will also engage
the audience. Pre-conference attendees can attend multiple workshops.

Submissions should include a workshop summary of 500-800 words (excluding
title and references). This summary should describe:

   1. the topic and its relation to the pre-conference theme,
   2. the goal of the workshop
   3. the scheduled activity, detailing how participants and audience
   members will be involved, and
   4. the participants and their relationship/contribution to the workshop.

Proposals can be submitted via email to *icamobile2019 at gmail.com
<icamobile2019 at gmail.com>*. The workshop summaries will be published online
and in the printed program. Submissions will be reviewed by a committee of
scholars. Proposals will be selected based on criteria of relevance,
originality, the composition of the group, theoretical/practical
contribution, the degree of interactivity with the audience, clarity of
presentation, as well as fit with the conference theme. The review will be
non-blind due to the interactive workshop nature. Notifications of
acceptance will be emailed to contributors by early January 2019.
How to participate:

There will be a CFP distributed widely among communities of mobile
communication scholars. The CFP will also be posted on the pre-conference
(following the tradition of previous mobile communication pre-conferences).
After gaining ICA approval, we will post the CFP at icamobile.org/2019/
How to participate: are there any other prerequisites?

No
How do participants register?

Open to all
Transportation: The location is within walking distance of the Foggy
Bottom-GWU Metro station.  It is also about a 20-minute walk from the
Hilton.


Affiliation: Mobile Communication Interest Group



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