AoIR 2016 is the 17th annual conference of the Association of Internet Researchers, a transdisciplinary gathering of scholars interested in the place of networked technologies in social processes.
AoIR 2016 will emphasize the relevance of the Internet in today's culture and politics. The conference theme addresses the significance of the codes and rules that frame the Internet, as well as their playful circumvention, from technical protocols and popular platforms to the emerging, established, and contested conventions of online communities. Who are the actors both in practices of rule-making and rule-breaking, what are their motivations and resources, and how can their power
relations and communicative figurations be described? How does the Internet influence the proliferation of the values that its platforms, services and infrastructures embody, and what spaces of creative resistance persist? How do various forms of technical, social, and cultural hacking subvert these orders?
Topics could include (but are not limited to):
coordination and rulemaking online
media, culture and identity
(h)activism and social justice
critical approaches to algorithms, platform studies
codes and practices of internet culture
connected devices and the internet of things
big data and predictive analytics
technosocial interfaces
digital labor, crowdsourcing and cocreation
internet governance and regulation
(global) social media
communication, participation and polarization online
philosophy of information and knowledge
10月06日
2016
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2016
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