Session II, Digital inequalities, International webinar, 8 December 2022

Session II, Digital inequalities, International webinar, 8 December 2022

International webinar «Digital inequalities»

8 December 2022 18:00h 20:00h CET

Chair: Jedrzej Skrzypczak

Discussant:Oscar Pérez de la Fuente

Speakers:

The relationship between social media platforms and hybrid conflicts

Captain Ádám Farkas

University of Public Service

Roland Kelemen

Széchenyi István University

Digital revolution to inequalities resolution?

Lilian Castiglione Felix Silva

Université Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3 – IHEAL

Right to education in Brazil: for all children and adolescents? 

Cilaine Lourenço

Universidade Cândido Mendes

Monique Falcão

St. Ursula University, Brazil 

The Digital Divide in Education & Judiciary in India: A Case study of SC/ST in Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh.

Dr.D.Ravindra Satish Babu

Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa.

Does Nationality of Refugees Matter? Inequality in EU Digital Public Sphere

Zühal Ünalp Çepel

Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey

Session I: Digital inequalities International webinar, 6 December 2022

Session I: Digital inequalities International webinar, 6 December 2022

International webinar «Digital inequalities»

6 December 2022 18:00h 20:00h CET

Chair: Oscar Pérez de la Fuente

Discussant:Jedrzej Skrzypczak

Speakers:

The inequalities of some disruptive technologies

Rosa Maria Ricoy

University of Vigo

The Digital Divide from the Human Rights perspective – case of Poland on the European background. 

Jedrzej Skrzypczak

Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan

 Algorithms, Status Hierarchies, and Discrimination in a Perfect Luck Egalitarianism 

Jesús Mora 

University of Valencia

In search of linguistic justice? Ukrainian language in the Polish electronic mediasphere after 24 February 2022

Dr hab. Bartosz Hordecki

Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan

Minorities, hate speech and the Net

Oscar Pérez de la Fuente

Carlos III University fo Madrid

Technological determinism of Generation «C» and online exclusion.

Piotr Jablonski

Monika Jablonska

Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan

Call for papers – Digital inequalities international webinar

Call for papers – Digital inequalities international webinar

In December 2022, a Webinar on the Digital inequalities will be held online and at Carlos III University of Madrid, SpainThe Webinar boasts panels of international experts divided into the key topics. Each panel will discuss papers, which will be distributed in advance to the participants.

Participants will be connected through Carlos III’s online platform. The topics will be the following:

Some emergent and established forms of inequality. Potential themes include but are not limited to digital inequalities in relation to AI, algorithms, misinformation, digital labor, platform economy, cybersafety, cybercrime, gaming, big data, the digital public sphere, economic class, gender, sexuality, race and ethnicity, aging, disability, healthcare, education, rural residency, networks, public
policy, etc.

If you are interested, please send an abstract and short bio (up to 300 words) to oscar.perez@uc3m.es  and jedrzej.skrzypczak@gmail.com  by 15  October 2022.

Final acceptance of papers will take place on 30 October 2022.

The deadline for papers (up to 15 pages, 1.5 spacing, Harvard Quotation Style) is 15 March 2023.

The Webinar will be held between November/December 2022 in different sessions. 

We plan to publish select webinar papers in an edited volume by a Press with an international reputation such as Palgrave or Routledge.

Do not hesitate to contact the Coordinator if you have any queries or would like further information.

Coordinators: 

Oscar Pérez de la Fuente, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain  oscar.perez@uc3m.es

Jedrzej Skrzypczak, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland jedrzej.skrzypczak@gmail.com