Glocal 2.0
Blogging: Evolution Treated as Revolution
May 8-10, 2008
New York University Skopje
Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
http://glocalconfer ence.wordpress. com/
Call for papers
The majority of the content daily published on the world wide web is user generated, most of it posted on blogs or other social media platforms. The exact number of blogs is impossible to state at any given point due to the highly decentralised and dynamic character of the blogosphere. The evolution of the Internet is driven by that dynamic and decentralised nature of this new rhetorical opportunity that is becoming more available and easier to use. There is a growing need for sophisticated discussion of social media including blogs, blogging, blogosphere and social software in general.
The International Conference Glocal 2.0: Blogging: Evolution treated as Revolution invites researchers and practitioners (bloggers) for a discussion and analysis, as well as for sharing thoughts and experiences on the emerging networked society we live in.
We invite you to submit a paper proposal in the proposed areas of interest:
Blogging and Journalism
The information flow within the blogosphere
Topical clusters in the blogosphere
Topical blogs – sports, culinary, politics, etc.
PR blogs and blogs in education
Citizen journalism in the (g)local framework
Forms and consequences of emerging social software practices
The political impact of social software
Blogosphere vs. Mediasphere
Semantic Web (knowledge management, crowdsourcing)
Blogs and public opinion
Workshop(s) – Step by step blogging
Important dates
Abstract submission: December 23, 2007
Abstract acceptance: January 20, 2008
Paper submission: April 15, 2008
Conference: May 8-10, 2008
Submission
Please submit your paper proposals (abstracts, 200-300 words) and a short CV through
e-mail on glocal2.0@nyus. edu.mk
Working language (s): Conference –English
Workshop(s): English and Macedonian
All inquires to: Jana Ivanovska, MA glocal2.0@nyus. edu.mk
Tel.: ++389 2 20 34 600 Fax: ++389 2 20 34 630
New York University Skopje, Faculty of Communication and Media Studies,
Saraj bb., 1066 Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
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