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International Conference on Social Media and Society

Event Dates

Jul 22, 2020 - Jul 24, 2020

Location

Chicago, USA

Submission Deadline

Jan 27, 2020

Website

https://socialmediaandsociety.org

2020 Theme – “Diverse Voices: Promises and Perils of Social Media For Diversity.”

Join us on July 22–24, 2020 for the 11th annual International Conference on Social Media and Society (#SMSociety). The conference is an interdisciplinary gathering of leading social media researchers, practitioners, and analysts from around the world. The 2020 conference is hosted by the College of Communication, Studio Chi and the College of Computing and Digital Media at DePaul University in Chicago, USA.

Until a decade and a half ago, large media companies and governments lorded over an oligopoly controlling the means for communicating with the masses. That oligopoly was (temporarily?) broken by the introduction of social media with its revolutionary promise to democratize civil discourse and civil society. It has offered diverse groups the opportunity to connect to one another and form communities of practice that ultimately can serve to strengthen their voice. However, in recent years, we have also discovered that connecting the world via social media leads to new challenges. When so many diverse voices are brought together on a massive scale, conflict is common. Interpretation of this conflict is itself diverse: do we see a rise of incivility or freedom from moral policing? Extremism or idealism? Distrust or critique? The very same digital tools that amplify voices of the marginalized can also be used to silence diverse voices online through online harassment, doxing, trolling, and other measures.

In this context, the International Conference on Social Media & Society invites scholarly and original submissions that explore key questions and central issues related (but not limited) to the 2020 theme of “Diverse Voices: Promises and Perils of Social Media For Diversity.” We welcome research from a wide range of methodological perspectives employing established quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods as well as innovative approaches that cross disciplinary boundaries and expand our understanding of the current and future trends in social media research, especially research that seeks to explore questions such as:

Can human society handle the connection of diverse and divergent (often conflicting) voices on social media? Is empowering every voice via social media a net good?

Under what conditions can social media build bridges across difference? When does social media reinforce division?

What social media affordances are good or bad in terms of supporting diversity, including but not limited to: race, class, gender, sexual, cultural, political and linguistic diversity?

What is the role of government regulation? Should social media be limited to activities that help to build strong societies?

Is it naive to think that giving everyone a voice will result in increased democracy?

And what is the role of social media in all of these? And how can social media platforms be used to empower marginalized voices?

Can AI and other automated tools help social media consumers and producers to overcome these challenges and provide online spaces for engagement with diverse voices? If so, how?

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

The International Conference on Social Media & Society (#SMsociety) is an annual gathering of leading social media researchers from around the world. It is the premier venue for sharing and discovering new peer-reviewed interdisciplinary research on how social media affects society. Organized by the Social Media Lab at Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University, #SMSociety provides participants with opportunities to exchange ideas, present original research, learn about recent and ongoing studies, and network with peers.

The conference’s intensive three-day program features hands-on workshops, full papers, work-in-progress papers, panels, and posters. The wide-ranging topics in social media showcase research from scholars working in many fields including Communication, Computer Science, Education, Journalism, Information Science, Management, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology.

TOPICS OF INTEREST (Not Exhaustive)

SOCIAL MEDIA IMPACT ON SOCIETY

Privacy

Trust & credibility

Political mobilization & engagement

Extremism & terrorism

Dis/Mis/Mal-information, aka…”Fake news”

Politics of hate and oppression

Health and well-being

SOCIAL MEDIA & BUSINESS

Brand communities

Influencers and consumer engagement

Consumer behavior & social media marketing

Public & customer relations

Cybervetting and HR

SOCIAL MEDIA & PUBLIC SECTOR

Government regulations of social media

Government social media management

Adoption, use, strategies and policies

Citizens’ engagement

Citizens’ privacy & security concerns

Public opinions on environmental issues

SOCIAL MEDIA & ACADEMIA

Alternative metrics

Learning analytics

Teaching with social media

University branding

Knowledge Translation/management

ONLINE/OFFLINE COMMUNITIES

Online community detection

Influential user detection

Identity and anonymity

Case studies

THEORIES & METHODS

Qualitative approaches

Quantitative approaches

Mixed methods

Opinion mining & sentiment analysis

Social network analysis

Theoretical models

BIG & SMALL DATA

Value of small data

Data mining and analytics

Sampling issues

Visualization

Scalability issues

Ethics

Data Access/Scraping

Data Biases

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Anatoliy Gruzd, Ryerson University, Canada – Conference Chair

Philip Mai, Ryerson University, Canada – Conference Chair

Raquel Recuero, Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPel), Brazil – Full Paper Chair

Ángel Hernández-García, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain – Full Paper Chair

Chei Sian Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore – WIP Chair

James Cook, University of Maine at Augusta, USA – WIP Chair

Jaigris Hodson, Royal Roads University, Canada – Poster Chair

HOST COMMITTEE at DePaul University

Bree McEwan, Communication Studies, Communication & Technology

Jill Hopke, Journalism

Hamed Qahri Saremi, Management Information Systems

Juan Mundel, Advertising

Paul Booth, Digital Communication & Media Arts

Enid Montague, Human Computer Interaction

Samantha Close, Digital Communication & Media Arts

Nur Uysal, Public Relations

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