| Subject: | [kbf] Fwd: Call for Abstracts: ITfC-IDRC Round Table |
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| Date: | Mon, 28 Apr 2014 04:35:24 +0000 |
| From: | Shamprasad Pujar <pujar@igidr.ac.in> |
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| Subject: | [ciresearchers] Call for Abstracts: ITfC-IDRC Round Table |
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| Date: | Sat, 26 Apr 2014 15:04:42 +0530 |
| From: | Roshini <roshini@itforchange.net> |
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Call for Abstracts Round table: Inclusion in the network society – mapping development alternatives, forging research agendas Bangalore,
India
29 September - 1 October 2014 The experience of
first-generation initiatives
in the field of 'ICTs and
development' has clearly
demonstrated that the question
of inclusion in the network
society cannot be reduced
merely to that of access to
technological artefacts or
infrastructures. In a
globalised social order, the
mechanisms of networked,
global systems – production
chains, finance, scientific
and research processes, and
the media – structure the
rules of inclusion. They
determine who has the ability
to substantively participate
in, and benefit from, the
dominant networks of
information, knowledge,
production, and of cultural
and resource flows. Today, as we witness what has been somewhat glibly labelled the 'mobile revolution', alongside a momentous surge in the use of social media technologies – especially by young populations in developing countries – newer frames to interpret social equity, inclusion and participation become critical for the agenda of development. How does the diffusion of ICTs connect to the democratisation of information, knowledge and culture? Does it offer new pathways for the socially marginalised to have greater control over knowledge and wealth? International Development Research Centre (IDRC), along with IT for Change, will host a round table between 29th September - 1st October, 2014, bringing together leading development scholars and practitioners to contribute to the ongoing dialogues on ICTs and development – particularly from the vantage point of equity and inclusion. In September 2009, IDRC had initiated a similar dialogue with Nobel Laureates Amartya Sen and Michael Spence, as well as other leading thinkers, at the Harvard Forum on ICTs, Human Development, Growth and Poverty Reduction. Building on the key debates of the Harvard Forum, the round table will explore if, and how, opportunities in the emerging network society are, and can be, 'programmed' into the structures of technological networks. Another key objective of the round table is to build a research agenda that is contemporary enough to tackle the future of the ICTs and development question in the Global South. Key issues The
round table will focus on the
following issues: 1. What is the emerging structural-institutional ecology framing inclusion in the network society? What readings of the current paradigms of ICT diffusion, use, production and policy allow us to trace power and exclusion? 2. How do we map continuities and disjunctures in development practice when technology meets society, to build a 'new' narrative in which all people matter? 3. Under what conditions can digital technologies bring about 'equitable inclusion' in the network society? What kind of a structural-institutional ecology can facilitate efforts for 'equitable inclusion' in the network society? 4.
What broad questions and
specific themes would comprise
a pertinent research agenda on
networks, development and
inclusion? What research
methodologies would be
appropriate in this regard? Outcomes The
round table envisages the
following outcomes: • Field-building that deepens theoretical inquiry on 'inclusion and equity in the network society'. • Research agenda-setting on themes at the intersection of networks, development and inclusion. • Network building to explore possibilities for further work to build a systematic body of knowledge. • Knowledge products in
the form of papers/essays,
that can be the basis of a
special journal issue. The event is designed
to bring together around 25
participants – leading
scholars, development
practitioners and thinkers, as
well as young researchers and
practitioners in the sector
who are interested in the
theoretical and policy aspects
of equity, inclusion and
participation, in the 'ICTs
and development' domain. This open call seeks
to identify young development
researchers and practitioners
who can contribute to the
debate. Interested individuals
need to submit an abstract of
1000 words that will become
the basis for an analytical
essay, in case it is
short-listed for the round
table. There is a limited
number of travel fellowships
for authors of selected
full-length essays, to
participate in the round
table. Selection criteria
include a minimum of five
years of experience in the
development sector, preferably
with a focus on ICTs, and two
publications. (Criteria may be
relaxed on a case-by-case
basis). Submission
deadlines Abstracts must be received by 31st May 2014. Full essays are due by 15th August 2014. Please send all submissions and queries to: networkinclusion@gmail.com More details at: www.itforchange.net |
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