[Air-L] Fakenews in Brazil

Marco Schneider art68schneider at gmail.com
Wed Feb 13 03:41:22 PST 2019


Good morning, Bartira.

I am, with some friends and students.

Why?

Regards,

Marco Schneider




Em qua, 13 de fev de 2019 06:53, Bartira Lins <bartiralins at hotmail.com
escreveu:

> Good morning,
>
> There is someone  studing fakenews in Brazil?
>
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Bartira Lins
>
> Em 13 de fev de 2019, à(s) 08:39, Julian Posada <julian.posada at ehess.fr>
> escreveu:
>
> > Doctoral Colloquium 2019
> > Call for Submissions – Paris, France, 13-14 June
> >
> > The International Network on Digital Labour is an association of
> scholars from a variety of backgrounds working on the different areas
> related to digital labour. In its desire to integrate young scholars, and
> to foster collaborations between them and senior members, the network
> launches its first series of Doctoral Colloquia that will take place during
> two events in 2019. This call for participants will be for the first one: a
> half-day workshop that will take place on the second day of a conference
> hosted by France Stratégie (the French Government policy institute) and
> other partners in Paris, France , on the 13 and 14 June .
> >
> > The colloquium will welcome MRes, MPhil, and PhD students and candidates
> in different stages of their research who work on the many aspects of
> computer-mediated work, platform economies, online value production,
> automation, and tech-enabled outsourcing. It aims to give junior
> researchers the chance to interact with other scholars working in similar
> areas of interest and discuss their current projects, methodological
> issues, and receive advice on the thesis writing process and career
> prospects. Please note that, while the registration to the colloquium is
> free , the network cannot provide for travel funding.
> >
> > The following is a non-exhaustive list of topics for the Paris
> colloquium:
> > * the gig economy
> > * work in the sharing economy
> > * technology and precarious labour
> > * automation and labour
> > * platform capitalism
> > * freelancing
> > * data as labour
> > * social media and labour
> > * online content creation
> > * playbour
> > * platform co-operativism
> > * technology and the commons.
> >
> > Since participation in the colloquium is limited, interested applicants
> should prepare a two-page summary of their current project that will
> indicate their research context, hypotheses or research questions, methods,
> issues, and progress to date. The network also requires a brief statement
> indicating their interest in the colloquium. These documents should be
> addressed to julian.posada at mail.utoronto.ca .
> >
> > Key dates
> > Deadline for submission: 2 April 2019
> > Acceptance notification: 15 April 2019
> > For registration: 2 May 2019
> >
> > A second call for participants will be announced for the second
> colloquium that will take place in October 2019 and will be hosted by the
> University of Toronto in Canada.
> >
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