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| Stockholm 2008 - Digital Divide Working Group Call for Papers |
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In modern societies the role of media is getting more crucial. Our political life and national economy, professional career and leisure time are increasingly been shaped by the media in various respects. The idea of a mass mediated society is getting more popular. However, the process of media being increasingly digitized there is a clear need to ask how different media consumption and media performance become in different national digital environments. Still one of the key questions for media scholars would be the question of media-rich and media-poor segments of audiences, their interaction and opposition in conditions of digital democracy. Social and cultural cohesion of a modern society is impossible without digital cohesion as an opposite of digital divide which is still an unsolved problem for many countries. These issues might have different implications in various national contexts, and subsequently they should be discussed from different national and research perspectives. The topics around which the working group should organize the discussion might be grouped as following:
The papers using frameworks of comparative approaches, historic perspectives and statistical methodology are invited.
Answers to this call should include an English abstract:
If a proposal is accepted, the sender must fulfill two requirements. First, the presenter must e-mail a full paper until July, 15th,. Second, she or he must registrate her- or himself for participation in the Congress. Submission: Each abstract may be presented in only one Section of the IAMCR Conference. Offering duplicates of the same paper to different Sections of the Association is likely to result in elimination of the duplicate abstract.
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