[Air-L] Call for submissions for Internet Researchers Conference, 2022

Ambika Tandon ambikatandon94 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 7 03:55:13 PST 2022


Dear all,

Reminder to send in your proposals for IRC 2022 by Wednesday, 9 March, to
workshops at cis-india.org. More details here https://tinyurl.com/irc22

Please reach out to me for any questions!

Best,

IRC22 Team
The Centre for Internet and Society

On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 3:27 PM Ambika Tandon <ambikatandon94 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> We are writing to share that as a result of reduced capacity during the
> third wave of the pandemic, the Internet Researchers’ Conference (IRC22)
> will be held virtually in May 2022.
>
> Given multiple requests for extension of the deadline, we will now be
> accepting session proposals until* March 9, 2022.* For the updated call
> for sessions and more details, see: https://tinyurl.com/irc22
>
> The theme for this year is home, focusing on the way the 'retreat' into
> the home has shaped the lived experience of the pandemic and the central
> role of digital technologies and spaces in navigating the new normal. The
> sub-themes for the conference are labour, violence and care, and
> movement-building.
>
> Submissions can be sent in to workshops at cis-india.org.
>
> Please share the call with your networks, and do reach out to us with
> queries if any.
>
> best wishes,
>
> IRC22 Team
>
> On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 2:04 PM Ambika Tandon <ambikatandon94 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> The Centre for Internet and Society is happy to announce the fifth
>> edition of the Internet Researchers’ Conference (IRC22)! The
>> conference will be held online in April, 2022.
>>
>> For the call for proposals, and more details, see:
>> https://tinyurl.com/irc22
>>
>> See below for a description of the theme of this year's conference:
>>
>> The ‘home’ has been a key line of defense in efforts to curtail the
>> spread of COVID-19. Public health recommendations and governmental
>> measures over the last two years have relied on the construction, and
>> assumption, of home as a familiar, stable and safe space.
>>
>> As we continue to come to terms with, and find ways to reorient the
>> disruption of life, being at home has acquired many new meanings. What
>> has it meant to be at home, and what is home? What is and has been the
>> role of the internet and digital media technologies in navigating the
>> contours of a changing ‘normal’? How have/can digital technologies
>> help overcome, or exacerbate existing social, economic and political
>> challenges during the pandemic? What forms of digital
>> infrastructure—tools, platforms, devices and services—help build,
>> sustain and alter the notion of home?
>>
>> The conference will focus on three sub-themes as they relate to the
>> notion of home - violence and care, labour, and movement-building. The
>> sub-themes are outlined here:
>> https://cis-india.org/raw/irc22-call-for-sessions-pdf
>>
>> We invite contributions that speak to these provocations through one
>> or more of the thematic areas outlined above.
>>
>> The deadline for submission of session proposals is February 5, 2022.
>> Submissions can be sent in to workshops at cis-india.org.
>>
>> Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Ambika
>>
>> --
>> Ambika Tandon
>> Senior Researcher
>> The Centre for Internet and Society
>>
>



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